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Use the commands in this chapter to configure and monitor the Cisco Mainframe Channel Connection (CMCC) products, which include the Channel Interface Processor (CIP) and the Channel Port Adapter (CPA). For hardware technical descriptions and for information about installing the router interfaces, refer to the hardware installation and maintenance publication for your particular product.
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Note Unless otherwise specified, all commands in this chapter are supported on the Cisco 7000 with RSP7000, Cisco 7500, and the Cisco 7200 series routers. |
For interface configuration information and examples, refer to the "Configuring Cisco Mainframe Channel Connection Adapters" chapter of the Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide.
For a conversion table of the modular products and Cisco 7000 family processors, refer to the "Platform Support" appendix of the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference.
To configure a CLAW device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in IP Datagram mode, use the claw interface configuration command. This command can also be used to configure individual members of a CLAW backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. Use the no form of the command to remove the CLAW device.
claw path device-address ip-address host-name device-name host-app device-app [broadcast] [backup]
Syntax Description
path Hexadecimal value in the range 0000 to FFFF. This value specifies the logical channel path and consists of two digits for the physical connection (either on the host or on the ESCON director), one digit for the channel logical address, and one digit for the control unit logical address. If the path is not specified in the IOCP, the default values for channel logical address and control unit logical address is 0. device-address Hexadecimal value in the range 00 to FE. This is the unit address associated with the control unit number and path as specified in the host IOCP file. The device address must have an even value. ip-address IP address specified in the HOME statement of the host TCP/IP application configuration file. host-name Host name specified in the device statement in the host TCP/IP application configuration file. device-name CLAW workstation name specified in the device statement in the host TCP/IP application configuration file. host-app Host application name as specified in the host application file. If connected to the IBM TCP host offerings, or if the CLAW packing feature is not enabled on the mainframe TCPIP stack, this value will be tcpip, which is the constant specified in the host TCP/IP application file. When attached to other applications, this value must match the value hard coded in the host application. The value packed can be used for the host-app parameter to enable the CLAW packing feature. device-app CLAW workstation application specified in the host TCPIP application. If connected to the IBM TCP host offerings, or if the CLAW packing feature is not enabled on the mainframe TCPIP stack, this value will be tcpip, which is the constant specified in the host TCP/IP application file. When attached to other applications, this value must match the value hard coded in the host application. The value packed can be used for the device-app parameter to enable the CLAW packing feature. broadcast (Optional) Enables broadcast processing for this subchannel. backup (Optional) Enables this CLAW connection to be used as part of a backup group of CLAW connections for the specified IP address.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Interface configuration
Command History
10.2 This command was introduced. 12.0 The following options were added:
Release
Modification

Note The packed value can be used as an optional keyword for the host-app and device-app arguments.
Usage Guidelines
This command defines information that is specific to the hardware interface and the IBM channels supported on the interface. When used with the path command, the claw command provides a quick way to configure a CLAW backup group.
CLAW devices are used to switch IP packets between a mainframe and a channel-attached router.
At most, 128 statements can be configured per interface because each interface is limited to 256 subchannels. Each CLAW device uses a read channel and a write channel. There is also a restriction of 64 unique paths.
A limit of 32 CLAW device configuration commands is recommended.
Duplicate IP addresses are invalid for nonbackup configurations.
Duplicate IP addresses are permitted if they appear within a backup group of only claw or offload interface configuration commands. All configuration commands in one backup group must specify the backup keyword.
You can use the path interface configuration command to specify a number of paths that belong to a backup group. In that case, a claw IP host backup configuration command is used that needs no path variable or backup keyword.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable IBM channel attach routing on channel interface 3/0, which is supporting an ESCON direct connection to the mainframe:
interface channel 3/0 ip address 172.18.4.49 255.255.255.248 claw c020 F4 172.18.4.52 HOSTB RTRA TCPIP TCPIP
The following example shows how to enable CLAW packing:
interface Channel 3/0 ip address 172.18.4.49 255.255.255.248 claw c010 F2 172.18.4.50 HOSTA RTRA PACKED PACKED
The following example shows how an IP host backup group is specified using the backup keyword:
interface Channel3/0 no ip address no keepalive no shutdown claw 0100 C0 10.30.1.2 CISCOVM EVAL TCPIP TCPIP backup claw 0110 C0 10.30.1.2 CISCOVM EVAL TCPIP TCPIP backup claw 0120 C0 10.30.1.2 CISCOVM EVAL TCPIP TCPIP backup claw 0110 C2 10.30.1.3 CISCOVM EVAL TCPIP TCPIP
Related Commands
Configures a CLAW device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in Offload mode. Can also be used to configure individual members of a CLAW backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. Configures an Offload device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in Offload mode. Also can be used to configure individual members of an Offload backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. Configures a backup group of Offload devices. Along with the path command, the offload command provides a quick way to configure an Offload backup group. Displays CLAW packing names and their connection state. Displays CLAW packing statistics. show extended channel subchannel Displays information about the CMCC adapter physical interfaces and displays information that is specific to the interface channel connection.The information displayed generally is useful only for diagnostic tasks performed by technical support personnel. show extended channel statistics Displays statistical information about subchannels on the physical interface of a CMCC adapter and displays information that is specific to the interface channel devices.The information generally is useful only for diagnostic tasks performed by technical support personnel.
Command
Description
To configure a CLAW device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in Offload mode, use the claw command in IP host backup configuration mode. This command can also be used to configure individual members of a CLAW backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. Use the no form of the command to remove the CLAW device.
claw device-address ip-address host-name device-name host-app device-app [broadcast]
Syntax Description
path Hexadecimal value in the range 0000 to FFFF. This value specifies the logical channel path and consists of two digits for the physical connection (either on the host or on the ESCON director), one digit for the channel logical address, and one digit for the control unit logical address. If the path is not specified in the IOCP, the default values for channel logical address and control unit logical address is 0. device-address Hexadecimal value in the range 00 to FE. This is the unit address associated with the control unit number and path as specified in the host IOCP file. The device address must have an even value. host-name Host name specified in the device statement in the host TCP/IP application configuration file. device-name CLAW workstation name specified in the device statement in the host TCP/IP application configuration file. host-app Host application name as specified in the host application file. When connected to the IBM TCP host offerings, this value will be tcpip, which is the constant specified in the host TCP/IP application file. When attached to other applications, this value must match the value hard coded in the host application. device-app CLAW workstation application specified in the host TCPIP application. When connected to the IBM TCP host offerings, this value will be tcpip, which is the constant specified in the host TCP/IP application file. When attached to other applications, this value must match the value hard coded in the host application. broadcast (Optional) Enables broadcast processing for this subchannel.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
IP host backup configuration
Command History
12.0 This command was introduced.
Release
Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command defines information that is specific to the hardware interface and the IBM channels supported on the interface.
CLAW devices are used to switch IP packets between a mainframe and a channel-attached router.
At most, 128 statements can be configured per interface because each interface is limited to
256 subchannels. Each CLAW device uses a read channel and a write channel. There is also a restriction of 64 unique paths.
A limit of 32 CLAW device configuration commands is recommended.
Duplicate IP addresses are invalid for non-backup configurations.
Duplicate IP addresses are permitted if they appear within a backup group of only claw or offload interface configuration commands. All configuration commands in one backup group must specify the backup keyword.
You can use the path interface configuration command to specify a number of paths that belong to a backup group. In that case, a claw IP host backup configuration command is used that needs no path variable or backup keyword.
Examples
The following examples show two methods for entering the same IP host backup group information. The first group of commands is the long form, using the claw interface configuration command. The second group is the shortcut, using the path interface configuration command and a claw IP host backup configuration command.
Long form:
claw c000 00 198.92.10.5 sysa router1 tcpip tcpip backup claw c100 00 198.92.10.5 sysa router1 tcpip tcpip backup claw c200 00 198.92.10.5 sysa router1 tcpip tcpip backup
Shortcut form:
path c000 c100 c200 claw 00 198.92.10.5 sysa router1 tcpip tcpip
Related Commands
Configures a CLAW device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in IP Datagram mode. Also can be used to configure individual members of a CLAW backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. Configures an Offload device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in Offload mode. Also can be used to configure individual members of an Offload backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. Configures a backup group of Offload devices. Along with the path command, the offload command provides a quick way to configure an Offload backup group. Displays CLAW packing names and their connection state. Displays CLAW packing statistics. show extended channel subchannel Displays information about the CMCC adapter physical interfaces and displays information that is specific to the interface channel connection. The information displayed generally is useful only for diagnostic tasks performed by technical support personnel. show extended channel statistics Displays statistical information about subchannels on the physical interface of a CMCC adapter and displays information that is specific to the interface channel devices. The information generally is useful only for diagnostic tasks performed by technical support personnel.
Command
Description
To configure an Offload device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in Offload mode, use the offload interface configuration command. This command can also be used to configure individual members of an Offload backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. Use the no form of this command to cancel the offload task on the CMCC adapter.
offload path device-address ip-address host-name device-name host-ip-link device-ip-link host-api-link device-api-link [broadcast] [backup]
Syntax Description
path Hexadecimal value in the range 0000 to FFFF. This value specifies the logical channel path and consists of two digits for the physical connection (either on the host or on the ESCON director), one digit for the channel logical address, and one digit for the control unit logical address. If the path is not specified in the IOCP, the default values for channel logical address and control unit logical address is 0. device-address Hexadecimal value in the range 00 to FE. This is the unit address associated with the control unit number and path as specified in the host IOCP file. The device address must have an even value. ip-address IP address specified in the host TCP/IP application configuration file. host-name Host name specified in the device statement in the host TCP/IP application configuration file. device-name CLAW workstation name specified in the device statement in the host TCP/IP application configuration file. host-ip-link CLAW host link name for the IP link as specified by the host application. For IBM VM and VMS TCP/IP stacks, this value is tcpip. When used with other applications, this value must match the value coded in the host application. device-ip-link CLAW workstation link name for the IP link as specified by the host application. For IBM VM and MVS TCP/IP stacks, this value is tcpip. When used with other applications, this value must match the value coded in the host application. host-api-link CLAW host link name for the API link as specified by the host application. For IBM VM and MVS TCP/IP stacks, this value is tcpip. When used with other applications, this value must match the value coded in the host application. device-api-link Offload link name for the API link as specified by the host application. For IBM VM and MVS TCP/IP stacks, this value is api. When used with other applications, this value must match the value coded in the host application. broadcast (Optional) Enables broadcast processing for this subchannel. backup (Optional) Enables this offload connection to be used as part of a backup group of offload connections for the specified IP address.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Interface configuration
Command History
11.0 This command was introduced. 12.0 The backup keyword was added.
Release
Modification
Usage Guidelines
Offload devices provide IP connectivity to a mainframe while at the same time offloading a large part of the TCP/IP processing to the CMCC adapter. Not every mainframe TCP/IP stack supports offload.
The offload command uses the same underlying configuration parameters as does the claw command.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable IBM channel attach offload processing on a CMCC adapter's physical channel interface which is supporting a directly connected ESCON channel:
interface channel 3/0 ip address 198.92.0.1 255.255.255.0 offload 0100 00 198.92.0.21 CISCOVM EVAL TCPIP TCPIP TCPIP API
The following example shows how an IP host backup group is specified using the backup keyword:
interface Channel3/0 no ip address no keepalive shutdown offload 0100 C0 10.30.1.2 TCPIP OS2TCP TCPIP TCPIP TCPIP API backup offload 0110 C0 10.30.1.2 TCPIP OS2TCP TCPIP TCPIP TCPIP API backup offload 0120 C0 10.30.1.2 TCPIP OS2TCP TCPIP TCPIP TCPIP API backup offload 0110 C2 10.30.1.3 TCPIP OS2TCP TCPIP TCPIP TCPIP API
Related Commands
Configures a backup group of Offload devices. Along with the path command, the offload command provides a quick way to configure an Offload backup group. Displays CLAW packing names and their connection state. show extended channel ip-stack Displays information about the IP stack running on CMCC channel interfaces. show extended channel statistics Displays statistical information about subchannels on the physical interface of a CMCC adapter and displays information that is specific to the interface channel devices. The information generally is useful only for diagnostic tasks performed by technical support personnel. show extended channel subchannel Displays information about the CMCC adapter physical interfaces and displays information that is specific to the interface channel connection. The information displayed generally is useful only for diagnostic tasks performed by technical support personnel. show extended channel tcp-connections Displays information about the TCP sockets on a channel interface. show extended channel tcp-stack Displays information about the TCP stack running on CMCC adapter interfaces. show extended channel udp-listeners Displays information about the UDP listener sockets running on the CMCC adapter interfaces. show extended channel udp-stack Displays information about the UDP stack running on the CMCC adapter interfaces.
Command
Description
To assign a virtual IP address to a real IP address for an offload device on a CMCC adapter, use the offload alias interface configuration command. To remove the alias IP address, use the no form of this command.
offload alias real-ip alias-ip
Syntax Description
real-ip Real IP address of the offload-supported device. alias-ip Virtual IP address for the offload-supported device.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Interface configuration
Command History
12.0(7)T This command was introduced.
Release
Modification
Usage Guidelines
Configure the offload alias command after you configure TCP/IP offload support on a CMCC adapter.
You can configure up to 8 different alias IP addresses for each real IP address of an offload device. You can assign the same alias IP address to multiple real IP addresses.
Examples
The following example configures TCP/IP offload support on a CMCC adapter for a host located at real IP address 10.10.21.3 with an alias IP address of 10.2.33.88:
interface channel 3/1 offload E180 80 10.10.21.3 IPCLUST IPCLUST TCPIP TCPIP TCPIP API offload alias 10.10.21.3 10.2.33.88
Related Commands
Configures an Offload device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in Offload mode. Also can be used to configure individual members of an Offload backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. show extended channel icmp-stack Displays information about the ICMP stack running on the CMCC channel interfaces. show extended channel ip-stack Displays information about the IP stack running on CMCC channel interfaces. show extended channel tcp-connections Displays information about the TCP sockets on a channel interface. show extended channel tcp-stack Displays information about the TCP stack running on CMCC adapter interfaces. show extended channel udp-stack Displays information about the UDP listener sockets running on the CMCC adapter interfaces.
Command
Description
To configure a backup group of Offload devices, use the offload IP host backup configuration command. Along with the path command, the offload backup command provides a quick way to configure an Offload backup group. Use the no form of this command to cancel the offload task on the CMCC adapter.
offload device-address ip-address host-name device-name host-ip-link device-ip-link host-api-link device-api-link [broadcast]
Syntax Description
device-address Hexadecimal value in the range 0000 to FFFF. This value specifies the logical channel path and consists of two digits for the physical connection (either on the host or on the ESCON director), one digit for the channel logical address, and one digit for the control unit logical address. If the path is not specified in the IOCP, the default values for channel logical address and control unit logical address is 0. ip-address Hexadecimal value in the range 00 to FE. This is the unit address associated with the control unit number and path as specified in the host IOCP file. The device address must have an even value. host-name Host name specified in the device statement in the host TCP/IP application configuration file. device-name CLAW workstation name specified in the device statement in the host TCP/IP application configuration file. host-ip-link Host link name for the IP link as specified by the host application. For IBM VM and MVS TCP/IP stacks, this value is tcpip. When used with other applications, this value must match the value coded in the host application. device-ip-link Workstation link name for the IP link as specified by the host application. For IBM VM and MVS TCP/IP stacks, this value is tcpip. When used with other applications, this value must match the value coded in the host application. host-api-link Host link name for the API link as specified by the host application. For IBM VM and MVS TCP/IP stacks, this value is tcpip. When used with other applications, this value must match the value coded in the host application. device-api-link Offload link name for the API link as specified by the host application. For IBM VM and MVS TCP/IP stacks, this value is api. When used with other applications, this value must match the value coded in the host application. broadcast (Optional) Enables broadcast processing for this subchannel.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
IP host backup configuration
Command History
12.0 This command was introduced.
Release
Modification
Usage Guidelines
Offload devices provide IP connectivity to a mainframe while at the same time offloading a large part of the TCP/IP processing to the CMCC adapter. Not every mainframe TCP/IP stack supports offload.
The offload command in IP host backup configuration mode uses the same underlying configuration parameters as the claw command in IP host backup configuration mode.
Examples
The following examples show two methods for entering the same IP host backup group information. The first group of commands is the long form, using the offload interface configuration command. The second group is the shortcut, using the path interface configuration command and a offload IP host backup configuration command.
Long form:
offload c000 00 198.92.10.5 sysa router1 tcpip tcpip tcpip api backup offload c100 00 198.92.10.5 sysa router1 tcpip tcpip tcpip api backup offload c200 00 198.92.10.5 sysa router1 tcpip tcpip tcpip api backup
Shortcut form:
path c000 c100 c200 offload 00 198.92.10.5 sysa router1 tcpip tcpip tcpip api
Related Commands
show extended channel ip-stack Displays information about the IP stack running on CMCC channel interfaces. show extended channel statistics Displays statistical information about subchannels on the physical interface of a CMCC adapter and displays information that is specific to the interface channel devices. The information generally is useful only for diagnostic tasks performed by technical support personnel. show extended channel subchannel Displays information about the CMCC adapter physical interfaces and displays information that is specific to the interface channel connection. The information displayed generally is useful only for diagnostic tasks performed by technical support personnel. show extended channel tcp-connections Displays information about the TCP sockets on a channel interface. show extended channel tcp-stack Displays information about the TCP stack running on CMCC adapter interfaces. Configures an Offload device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in Offload mode. Also can be used to configure individual members of an Offload backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. Displays CLAW packing names and their connection state. show extended channel udp-listeners Displays information about the UDP listener sockets running on the CMCC adapter interfaces. show extended channel udp-stack Displays information about the UDP stack running on the CMCC adapter interfaces.
Command
Description
To specify one or more data paths for the IP host backup, use the path interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to delete a single path.
path path . . .
Syntax Description
path Hexadecimal value in the range 0000 to FFFF. This value specifies the logical channel path and consists of two digits for the physical connection (either on the host or on the ESCON director), one digit for the channel logical address, and one digit for the control unit logical address. If the path is not specified in the IOCP, the default values for channel logical address and control unit logical address is 0.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Interface configuration
Command History
12.0 This command was introduced.
Release
Modification
Usage Guidelines
Up to 16 values for the path argument can be specified in the path command.
The path command places you in IP host backup configuration mode, where you can enter additional commands to define backup groups for CLAW and offload connections.
Examples
The following examples show two methods for entering the same IP host backup group information. The first group is the long form, using the offload interface configuration command. The second group of commands is the shortcut, using the path interface configuration command and a offload IP host backup configuration command.
Long form:
offload c000 00 198.92.10.5 sysa router1 tcpip tcpip backup offload c100 00 198.92.10.5 sysa router1 tcpip tcpip backup offload c200 00 198.92.10.5 sysa router1 tcpip tcpip backup
Shortcut form:
path c000 c100 c200 offload 00 198.92.10.5 sysa router1 tcpip tcpip
Related Commands
Configures a CLAW device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in Offload mode. Also can be used to configure individual members of a CLAW backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. Configures a backup group of Offload devices. Along with the path command, the offload command provides a quick way to configure an Offload backup group.
Command
Description
To display information about the CLAW and offload commands for each backup group configured on CMCC channel interfaces, use the show extended channel backup privileged EXEC command.
show extended channel slot/port backup [ip-address]
Syntax Description
slot Slot number. port Port number. backup Display all claw or offload commands associated with the backup group. ip-address (Optional) Display information about all devices in the backup group defined by the ip-address argument.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
12.0 This command was introduced.
Release
Modification
Examples
The following is sample output from the show extended channel backup command:
Router# show extended channel 0/1 backup Mode Path Device IP Address: 80.11.198.2 OFFLOAD E200 50 CISCOVM RISPIX TCPIP TCPIP TCPIP API OFFLOAD E300 50 CISCOVM RISPIX TCPIP TCPIP TCPIP API Last statistics 4 seconds old, next in 6 seconds
Related Commands
Configures a CLAW device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in Offload mode. Also can be used to configure individual members of a CLAW backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. Configures a backup group of Offload devices. Along with the path command, the offload command provides a quick way to configure an Offload backup group.
Command
Description
To display CLAW packing names and their connection state, use the show extended channel packing names EXEC command.
show extended channel slot/port packing names [path [device-address]]
Syntax Description
slot Slot number. port Port number. path (Optional) Hexadecimal value in the range 0000 to FFFF. This value specifies the logical channel path and consists of two digits for the physical connection (either on the host or on the ESCON director), one digit for the channel logical address, and one digit for the control unit logical address. If the path is not specified in the IOCP, the default values for channel logical address and control unit logical address is 0. device-address (Optional) Hexadecimal value in the range 00 to FE. This is the unit address associated with the control unit number and path as specified in the host IOCP file. The device address must have an even value.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
12.0 This command was introduced.
Release
Modification
Examples
The following is sample output from the show extended channel packing names command:
Router# show extended channel 3/0 packing names
Path: C010 Devices: F2,F3 CLAW Link: 1
Sublink Link Names
0 CONTROL
1 IP IP
2 CKSUM CKSUM
Path: C030 Devices: F6,F7 CLAW Link: N
Sublink Link Names
DISCONNECTED CONTROL
DISCONNECTED IP IP
DISCONNECTED CKSUM CKSUM
Table 24 describes the fields shown in the display
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| Field | Description |
|---|---|
Path | Path from the CLAW configuration. It indicates which port on the switch is used by the channel side of the configuration. |
Devices | Device address for each device. One CLAW connection requires 2 devices. You need only specify the even address. |
CLAW Link | Established CLAW link number used for all CLAW packing messages. A number value indicates that a CONTROL sublink is connected. "N" indicates that a control sublink is disconnected. |
Sublink | DISCONNECTED indicates that a sublink connection for a particular link name is not established. 0 indicates that the CONTROL sublink is established. 1 to 15 indicates the negotiated sublink number for each application pair. |
Link Names | Name used to represent the type of traffic that flows over a particular sublink:
CKSUM indicates the sublink used to transmit IP datagrams that use the CMCC checksum assist feature. |
Related Commands
Configures a CLAW device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in IP Datagram mode.Can also be used to configure individual members of a CLAW backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. Configures an Offload device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in Offload mode. Also can be used to configure individual members of an Offload backup group for the IP Host Backup feature.
Command
Description
To display CLAW packing statistics, use the show extended channel packing stats EXEC command.
show extended channel slot/port packing stats [path [device-address]]
Syntax Description
slot Slot number. port Port number. path (Optional) Hexadecimal value in the range 0x0000 to 0xFFFF. This specifies the data path and consists of two digits for the physical connection (either on the host or on the ESCON Director switch): one digit for the control unit address, and one digit for the channel logical address. If not specified, the control unit address and channel logical address default to 0. device-address (Optional) Hexadecimal value in the range 0x00 to 0xFE. This value is the unit address associated with the control unit number and path as specified in the host IOCP file. For CLAW and offload support, the device address must have an even value.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
12.0 This command was introduced.
Release
Modification
Examples
The following is sample output from the show extended channel packing stats command:
Router# show extended channel 3/0 packing stats
Path: C010 Devs: F2,F3 CLAW Link: 1 Read Blks: 4584 Wrt Blks: 15054
Packets Bytes Drops
Linkname Read Write Read Write Read Write Err C
CONTROL 4 2 128 64 0 0 0 Y
IP 5 5 500 500 0 0 0 Y
CKSUM 4694 93584 187854 53889648 0 0 0 Y
Total: 4703 93591 188482 53890212 0 0 0
Path: C030 Devs: F6,F7 CLAW Link: N Read Blks: UNKNOWN Wrt Blks: UNKNOWN
Packets Bytes Drops
Linkname Read Write Read Write Read Write Err C
CONTROL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N
IP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N
CKSUM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N
Total: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Table 25 describes the fields shown in the display
.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
Path | Path from the CLAW, offload, or CSNA configuration. |
Devs | Device address for each device. One CLAW connection requires 2 devices. You need only specify the even address. |
CLAW Link | Established CLAW link number used for all CLAW packing messages. A number value indicates that a CONTROL sublink is connected. "N" indicates that a control sublink is disconnected. |
Read Blks | Number of CLAW channel blocks read. |
Write Blks | Number of CLAW channel blocks written. |
Linkname | Name used to represent the type of traffic that flows over a particular sublink.
CKSUM indicates the sublink used to transmit IP datagrams that use the CMCC checksum assist feature. |
Packets Read Write | Total number of packets read and written for each sublink. |
Bytes Read Write | Total number of bytes read and written for each sublink. |
Drops Read Write | Total number of dropped read and write packets for each sublink. |
Err | Number of errors. Each error produces an error message at the router console. |
C | Connection state of a sublink. `Y' indicates connected. `N' indicates not connected. |
Total | Total for each of the recorded statistics. |
Related Commands
Configures a CLAW device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in IP Datagram mode. Also can be used to configure individual members of a CLAW backup group for the IP Host Backup feature. Configures an Offload device (read and write subchannel) for communication with a mainframe TCP/IP stack in Offload mode. Also can be used to configure individual members of an Offload backup group for the IP Host Backup feature.
Command
Description
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