IST1105I
RESOURCE STATUS TGN CP-CP TG CHARACTERISTICS

Explanation

VTAM® issues this message as part of a group of messages in response to the following commands:
  • DISPLAY ID command for a type 2.1 PU, a CDRM with a virtual route-based transmission group, an external communication adapter (XCA) port that is part of a connection network, or a NCP/Token-Ring interconnected (NTRI) line that is part of a connection network. A complete description of this message group follows.
    IST1105I  RESOURCE STATUS   TGN  CP-CP  TG CHARACTERISTICS
    IST1106I  resource status   tgn  cp-cp  tg_characteristics
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    IST314I   END
  • DISPLAY ADJCP command for an adjacent control point

    See the explanations of message IST1101I and message IST1197I for a complete description of possible message groups.

resource is the name of the PU, CDRM, PORT, or LINE associated with the transmission group or connection network virtual routing node.

status displays the connection status and can be one of the following:
AC/N
Active, but not reported to APPN topology and routing services.
AC/R
Active and reported to APPN topology and routing services.
AO/N
Active with override but not reported to APPN topology and routing services.
AO/R
Active with override and reported to APPN topology and routing services.
AP/N
APPN connection pending and not reported to APPN topology and routing services.
AQ/N
Quiesced, but not reported to APPN topology and routing services.
AQ/R
Quiesced and reported to APPN topology and routing services.
IN/N
Inactive, but not reported to APPN topology and routing services.
IN/R
Inactive and reported to APPN topology and routing services.
NEV
Never reported to APPN topology and routing services.

tgn is the transmission group number. *NA* is displayed if there is no TG number assigned to puname.

cp-cp is a user-defined value that can be specified on the GROUP, LINE, or PU definition statements or on the VARY ACT command. This value indicates whether the connection is capable of supporting CP-CP sessions.
tg_characteristics is a 16-byte hexadecimal string representing the transmission group characteristics for puname. **** NA **** is displayed if puname is a low entry networking (LEN) node. LEN PUs do not have transmission groups associated with them.
Byte
Description
1
TG status and CP-CP session support.
Bit
Description
1
TG status
0
TG is not operational
1
TG is operational
2
Reserved (zero)
3
TG status
0
TG is not quiescing
1
TG is quiescing
4–8
Reserved (not always zero)
2
Capacity. This value corresponds to the CAPACITY value coded in the TGP definition statement. The displayed value is an internal representation of the coded value. For more information on how the CAPACITY value coded in the TG profile is mapped to the internal representation used by VTAM, see the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Resource Definition Reference.
3–7
Reserved (zero).
8
Cost per unit time. This value corresponds to the COSTTIME value coded in the TGP definition statement.
9
Cost per byte. This value corresponds to the COSTBYTE value coded in the TGP definition statement.
10
Reserved (zero).
11
Security. This value corresponds to the SECURITY value coded in the TGP definition statement as follows:
X'01'
UNSECURE
X'20'
PUBLIC
X'40'
UNDERGRO
X'60'
SECURE
X'80'
GUARDED
X'A0'
ENCRYPT
X'C0'
SHIELDED
12
Propagation delay. This value corresponds to the PDELAY value coded in the TGP definition statement as follows:
X'4C'
NEGLIGIB
X'71'
TERRESTR
X'91'
PACKET
X'99'
LONG
13
Reserved (zero).
14–16
User-defined. These values correspond to the values coded for UPARM1, UPARM2, and UPARM3 respectively in the TGP definition statement.

System action

Processing continues.

Operator response

None.

System programmer response

If there are transmission group characteristics (contained in tg_characteristics) that you do not want, change the TGP definitions.

See the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Resource Definition Reference for more information on defining TGP definitions.

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

5