IST2075I
DISPLAY RTPS SUMMARY INFORMATION

Explanation

VTAM® issues this message as part of a group of messages in response to a DISPLAY RTPS,LIST=SUMMARY command. This message is the first in a group of messages. The LIST=SUMMARY format of the DISPLAY RTPS command provides a condensed format of the RTP pipe information that matched the scope of the display command. The full description of the message group follows the example.
IST2075I DISPLAY RTPS SUMMARY INFORMATION
IST2076I TOTAL MATCHING PIPES  = num_pipes
IST2077I CPSVCMG PIPES         = num_cpsvcmg
IST2078I RSETUP PIPES          = num_rsetup
IST2079I LU-LU PIPES           = num_lulu
IST2080I PATH SWITCHING PIPES  = num_switching
IST2081I CONGESTED PIPES       = num_congested
IST2082I STALLED PIPES         = num_stalled
IST2083I SESSIONS              = num_sessions
IST314I END
IST2075I
  • This message is the header message for the Enterprise Extender connection retransmission information display output.
IST2076I
  • num_pipes is the total number of pipes that match the scope of the DISPLAY RTPS command.
IST2077I
  • num_cpsvcmg is the total number of CP-CP session (CPSVCMG) RTP pipes that match the scope of the DISPLAY RTPS command.
IST2078I
  • num_rsetup is the total number of route setup (RSETUP) RTP pipes that match the scope of the DISPLAY RTPS command.
IST2079I
  • num_lulu is the total number of LU-LU RTP pipes that match the scope of the DISPLAY RTPS command.
IST2080I
  • num_switching is the total number of RTP pipes that match the scope of the DISPLAY RTPS command, which are currently in path switch state.
IST2081I
  • num_congested is the total number of RTP pipes that match the scope of the DISPLAY RTPS command, which are currently congested.
IST2082I
  • num_stalled is the total number of RTP pipes that match the scope of the DISPLAY RTPS command, which are currently stalled.
IST2083I
  • num_sessions is the total number of sessions associated with the RTP pipes that match the scope of the DISPLAY RTPS command.

System action

Processing continues.

Operator response

None.

System programmer response

None.

Source

z/OS® Communications Server SNA

Module

You can display the module that issues a SNA message in the message by setting the MSGMOD start option to YES. See Adding the originating module to the message text for more information about the MSGMOD start option.

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

5