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Generate SMF Records
After you define the exit, you need to generate SMF records.
To set up the server to generate SMF records
- Access the IJTCFGxx configuration member. This is where the SMF record type and sub-types are specified.
- Check that all of the subtypes that you require will be generated.
The SMF statement SUBTYPE parameter allows specific subtypes to be selected or suppressed. To generate subtypes:
- If your SMF statement does not specify SUBTYPE, leave it as it is
- If the parameter is set to ALL, leave it as it is
- If the parameter is set to NONE, set it to ALL or a list of the subtypes that you require
- If the parameter is set to a list of subtypes, set it to ALL or a list of the subtypes that you require. The following subtypes are used by your product:
- SUBTYPE 20—FTP data set transfer completion (RETR, STOR, and APPE)
- SUBTYPE 21—FTP data set modification (REN and DELE)
- SUBTYPE 23—Telnet server session termination
- SUBTYPE 113—TCP close
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