Use to specify the fully qualified name of the data set where you want your TCP/IP configuration files created. TCP/IP will produce configuration files as members of the data set you specify. These configuration file members are automatically named TCPDATA, PROFILE, and OMPROUTE, therefore, do not include any member names when specifying the data set name. This parameter and the volume serial identify the specific location where the TCP/IP configuration files will reside.
Rules:
A qualified name can contain up to 44 characters, including periods.
A qualified name is formed by concatenating unqualified names. Each unqualified name is called an index.
An index must be separated from the other indices by periods, for example, A.B.Z.
An index can contain up to 8 characters.
The first character of an index must be alphabetic or national (A to Z, $, @, or #).
Each subsequent character of an index must be alphanumeric, national (A to Z, 0 to 9, $, @, or #), or the hyphen (-).
The default data set name is TCPIP.MSYS.