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APPN Monitoring Commands
This section describes the APPN monitoring commands for monitoring APPN
interfaces. Enter the commands at the
APPN>
prompt.
Table 49. APPN Monitoring Command Summary
Command
Function
? (Help)
Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the
options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting Help” on
page xxvi.
Aping
Pings an address
List
Lists:
v
CP-CP_sessions - displays information on CP-CP sessions.
v
ISR_sessions - displays information on active ISR transmission
groups.
v
Session_information - If
Save RSCV information for intermediate
nodes
is Yes, displays origin CP Name, primary LU Name, and
secondary LU Name.
v
RTP_connections - displays information on RTP connections.
v
Port_information - displays information on all ports unless a
particular interface is requested.
v
Link_information - displays information on all links unless a particular
interface is requested.
v
Focal_point - displays currently active focal point.
v
Appc - displays information about APPC sessions.
v
Local-link
v
Log
v
Incomplete_locates
Memory
Obtains and displays APPN memory usage information.
Restart
Restarts APPN
Stop
Stops APPN
TN3270
Accesses the TN3270 + command prompt from which you can display
TN3270 configuration information. See Table 50 on page 212.
Exit
Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting a Lower
Level Environment” on page xxvii.
Aping
Use the aping command to send a message to another address and watch for a
response.
Note: When APING responds faster than 1 millisecond, the data rate displayed
appears as “-----”.
Syntax:
aping
flags lu_name
where,
flags
Specifies the options for the APING.
-m
Mode name
Default Value: #INTER
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