Reviewing routing entries

Look at the routing entries and ensure that no one has added or updated any entries to run programs that you are not aware of.

A routing entry defines what a job does once it enters the subsystem. The subsystem uses routing entries for all job types: batch, interactive, and communications jobs. A routing entry specifies:
  • The class for the job. Like job queue entries, the class that is associated with a job can affect its performance but does not represent a security exposure.
  • The program that runs when the job starts.