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MQ Channel Auto Creation Manager Overview

The MQ Channel Auto Creation Manager v1.0.0 (MQCACM) is an MQ Channel Auto-Definition (MQ CHAD) exit that allows a company to control and restrict incoming connection requests to auto-create a channel. MQCACM is invoked when a request is received to start an undefined Receiver, Server-Connection, Cluster-Receiver or Cluster-Sender channel. MQCACM can modify or clear the supplied default channel definition values for an instance of the channel, so that there is no exit incompatibility (cross-platform or otherwise).

MQCACM will operate with WebSphere MQ v5.3, v6.0 or v7.0 (and MQSeries v5.2) in Windows, Unix, IBM i and Linux environments. It works with Server Connection, Receiver, Cluster-Receiver and Cluster-Sender channels of WebSphere MQ queue manager.

MQCACM has the ability to allow or restrict the incoming IP address from auto-creating a channel. MQCACM compares the incoming IP address against a regular expression pattern using a regular expression parser. If a match is found, the channel auto-creation is allowed; otherwise, the connection request is denied.

MQCACM has the ability to allow or restrict the incoming auto-create channel request based on the company's naming standard. MQCACM compares the incoming channel name against a regular expression pattern (Naming Standard) using a regular expression parser. If a match is found, the channel auto-creation is allowed; otherwise, the connection request is denied.

MQCACM has the ability to define, override or clear the supplied default channel definition values related to Message, Security, Receive and Send Exits. Hence, the appropriate platform specific values can be set for the given exit.

Cluster-Sender and Cluster-Receiver channels do not require the queue manager's CHAD parameter to be enabled for the channel auto-creation to happen. For 3rd party security exits to work with MQ clustering, an MQ CHAD exit is required to override the supplied default channel definition values. Hence, MQCACM can be used with 3rd party security exits to explicitly set or clear the supplied default channel definition values.

MQCACM can be used to prevent a 'Denial-Of-Service' (DOS) attack against a queue manager by setting all 4 'Allow” keywords (AllowClusRcvr, AllowClusSdr, AllowRcvr and AllowSvrConn) to 'N'.

MQCACM Summary

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Operating System WMQ v6.0, v7.0 & v7.1
AIX v5.3, v6.1 & v7.1 64-bit
HP-UX IA64 v11.23 or higher 64-bit
HP-UX RISC v11.00 & v11.11 64-bit
IBM i 5.4 & 6.1 & 7.1, i5/OS V5R3 & OS/400 64-bit
Linux x86 32-bit
Linux x64 64-bit
Linux on POWER 64-bit
Linux on zSeries 64-bit
Solaris SPARC v8, v9 & v10 64-bit
Solaris x86_64 v10 64-bit
Windows NT, 2000, 2003, 2008, XP Pro & 7 32-bit

 

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MQ Channel Auto Creation Manager (per license**) $99.00  
Yearly maintenance and support fee 15%  
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** MQ Channel Auto Creation Manager is licensed on a per queue manager basis.

Enterprise License for MQ Channel Auto Creation Manager:
Enterprise License for MQ Channel Auto Creation Manager sells for $20,000 USD plus 15% yearly maintenance and support fee. An enterprise license will allow a company to have unlimited number of queue managers use MQ Channel Auto Creation Manager at an unlimited number of locations.