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Field Descriptions

Because many of the field names in the network reports are the same from report to report, all the fields in the sample reports are described once, in alphabetical order:

ACTION

Indicates whether the entity occurrence being described has been updated (U) or deleted (D) or remain unchanged (blank) since the most recent generate.

APPLICATION ID

Defines the VTAM application id used by the system at run time to sign the line on to VTAM (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

APPLICATION PW

Identifies the optional password used by the system to sign on to VTAM (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

ASCII

Indicates whether the physical terminal supports the ASCII character set (CREPORTs 001, 002, 014, 015, and 016 only).

BACKLOG

Identifies the maximum length for the queue of pending connections TCP/IP allows before disallowing connection requests (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

BUFFSIZE

Identifies the line I/O page buffer size, in bytes, for the line (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

BUILDER

Identifies the builder code for the record that defines the entity occurrence. For a description of builder codes, see Builder Codes table at the end of this chapter.

CANCEL

Identifies the control character used as the attention key by the physical terminal device type (CREPORTs 001, 002, 014, 015, and 016 only).

CASE

Identifies the character set the logical terminal uses on input (CREPORTs 001, 003, 014, 017, and 018 only).

CHRDEL

Identifies the control character that is used to delete characters (CREPORTs 001, 002, 014, 015, and 016 only).

DDNAMES

Identifies the ddname and/or file id for the line, as specified in the system startup JCL (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

DEST

Specifies the line destination.

DEV TYPE or TYPE

(Lines only) Identifies the generic linetype for the terminals that are included in the line group (CREPORTs 001, 002, 014, 015, and 016 only).

HOST NAME/ADDRESS

Identifies the name or the IP address of the host (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

IDLE

Identifies the time interval a non-permanent DDS connection stays in an idle state after the corresponding DDS request has finished. (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

LINE-LEN

Identifies the maximum line length in characters for the physical terminal (CREPORTs 001, 002, 014, 015, and 016 only).

DISABLED/DISABL

Indicates whether the line group, physical terminal, or logical terminal is disabled when the system is started.

LNDEL

Identifies the control character (flush character) that is used to delete lines (CREPORTs 001, 002, 014, 015, and 016 only).

MAX ERR

Indicates the number of retries allowed after a terminal I/O error before the teleprocessing monitor disables the physical terminal (CREPORTs 001, 002, 014, 015, and 016 only).

MAX CON

For a DDSTCPIP type PTERM, identifies the maximum number of active connections allowed from the local system. For a LISTENER type PTERM, identifies the maximum number of active BULK PTERM that can be started from that listener (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

MODE

Indicates whether the mode of the task attached by the listener. Valid values are SYSTEM or USER. (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only)

MODEL

Identifies the model number of the physical terminal (CREPORTs 001, 002, 014, 015, and 016 only).

NAME

Identifies the entity being described (can be preceded by SYSTEM, LINE, LTERM, or PTERM).

PAGE LEN

Identifies the maximum page size, in text lines, for the physical terminal (CREPORTs 001, 002, 014, 015, and 016 only).

PARM

Identifies a string that is passed to the task attached by generic listening (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

PERM CON

Identifies the number of permanent DDS connections that can exist between the host and the target system (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

PLUG-IN

Identifies the name of the plug-in module that implements support for specific TCP/IP stack implementations (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

PORT

Indicates the number of the listener port (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

PORT-RANGE

Identifies the range of port numbers that are used to BIND the local sockets explicitly. Each time a new DDS connection is established, the first free port from the range is selected and associated (bound) with the corresponding socket. If no free port is found, the request is aborted.(CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

PRINTER/PRINT

(IDMS DC only) Indicates whether the logical terminal is a 3280-type printer (CREPORTs 001, 003, 014, 017, and 018 only).

PRINTER CLASS(ES)/PRT CLS

(IDMS DC only) Defines the default printer class for the physical terminal.

PRIORITY/PRIOR

Identifies the dispatching priority for requests to IDMS DC from the logical terminal (CREPORTs 001, 003, 014, 017, and 018 only).

REPEAT COUNT/RPT CT

Indicates the number of times to clone the physical and eventual associated logical terminal when a central version is started.

REQUEST PARAM LIST

Indicates the number of write-only input/output requests that can be handled at one time by the local VTAM line group (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

STACK NAME

Identifies the job name of the TCP/IP stack (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

TARGET NAME/ADDRESS

Identifies the name or the IP address of the target host (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

TASK CODE

Identifies the name of the task code to start when a connection request arrives at a listener PTERM (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

TGT PORT

Identifies the number of the target port (CREPORTs 001 and 014 only).

TYPE

(Physical terminals only) Identifies the device type of the physical terminal. See DEV TYPE above for a description of line type.

VERSION

Identifies the version number of the entity occurrence being described.