An IP node is any host that can be reached from the z/OS host using IP. It includes routers, servers, workstations, other LPARs, and interfaces. Other LPARs can also be Enterprise Extender (EE) remote hosts. Every node has a unique network address.
An IP node definition is attached to the system image.
Note: A system image is a collection of resources. System images have unique names, generally the system ID and a version number, for example, SYS1-0001.Only one system image is loaded by a CA NetMaster NM for TCP/IP region at one time. For more information about system images, see the Administration Guide.
You can monitor IP nodes. Monitoring is determined by the information specified in the IP node definition. You can also include the definition in a monitoring map.
| Copyright © 2012 CA. All rights reserved. |
|