The Batch Interface › PARM Parameters › IROUT
IROUT
Specifies the sixteen bits (coded in hexadecimal) of a z/OS console routing code.
- Value (hexadecimal)
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8000
- Descriptor Code
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1
- Definition
-
Master console action
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
4000
- Descriptor Code
-
2
- Definition
-
Master console information
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
2000
- Descriptor Code
-
3
- Definition
-
Tape pool
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
1000
- Descriptor Code
-
4
- Definition
-
Direct access pool
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0800
- Descriptor Code
-
5
- Definition
-
Tape library
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0400
- Descriptor Code
-
6
- Definition
-
Disk library
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0200
- Descriptor Code
-
7
- Definition
-
Unit record pool
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0100
- Descriptor Code
-
8
- Definition
-
Teleprocessing control
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0080
- Descriptor Code
-
9
- Definition
-
System security
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0040
- Descriptor Code
-
10
- Definition
-
System error/maintenance
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0020
- Descriptor Code
-
11
- Definition
-
Programmer information
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0010
- Descriptor Code
-
12
- Definition
-
Emulators
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0008
- Descriptor Code
-
13
- Definition
-
Installation use
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0004
- Descriptor Code
-
14
- Definition
-
Installation use
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0002
- Descriptor Code
-
15
- Definition
-
Installation use
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0001
- Descriptor Code
-
16
- Definition
-
Installation use
- Value (hexadecimal)
-
0000
- Descriptor Code
-
None
- Definition
-
For CA XCOM Data Transport use only.
Notes:
- The console routing codes are selected by the bit configuration, where bit 0 corresponds to routing code 1, bit 1 to routing code 2, and so on. These codes are assigned to messages ending with I.
- Specifying IROUT=0000 in the Default Option Table or as part of the PARM field of the EXEC JCL statement causes the suppression of all XCOMMnnnnI messages, with the exception of XCOMM0056I and XCOMM0001I from the SYSLOG, and most informational messages generated by XCOMJOB. All messages continue to be a part of the CA XCOM Data Transport log.
Default: 4020
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