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This section describes messages issued by NETSTAT. These messages include T01NT000 through T01NT099.
Explanation This message is displayed at the end of a multi-line response to indicate that the request has completed.
Explanation Internal error.
Recommended Action Repeat the command. If the error is repeated, contact Customer Support.
Explanation The command entered was not recognized.
Recommended Action Verify the command and re-enter or use the NETSTAT HELP command for more information on the parameters for NETSTAT commands.
Explanation The session number given in the command was invalid.
Recommended Action Verify the session number and re-enter.
Explanation The port number given in the NETSTAT command was invalid.
Recommended Action Verify the port number and re-enter the command.
Explanation The parameters specified on the command line did not match an existing session.
Explanation The media name specified in the NETSTAT command was invalid.
Recommended Action Verify the correct media name and re-enter the command.
Explanation This is a confirmation of a valid cancel. proto gives the protocol in use. sess_num gives the session number that was cancelled. The local and remote IP addresses and ports are also given.
Explanation This is a general latch failure. latch can be SAVXLTCH, SAVXTLAT, SAVXNETL, SAVXMSTR. The ret_code is the error returned from the latch code.
Recommended Action Contact Customer Support if the condition persists.
Explanation This is an internal failure.
Recommended Action Contact Customer Support if the condition persists.
Explanation The NETSTAT command failed to complete. This can occur if the display is very long, or if the environment is changing while the command is processing.
Recommended Action Repeat the command. Contact Customer Support if the condition persists.
Explanation Internal error.
Recommended Action Contact Customer Support if the condition persists.
Explanation Internal error.
Recommended Action Contact Customer Support if the condition persists.
Explanation Internal error.
Recommended Action Contact Customer Support if the condition persists.
Explanation The NETSTAT command was issued too early and the Cisco IOS for S/390 task group is in the process of coming up.
Recommended Action Wait until the product is fully operational, then re-issue the command.
Explanation Internal error.
Recommended Action Contact Customer Support if the condition persists.
Explanation Internal error.
Recommended Action Contact Customer Support if the condition persists.
Explanation Internal error.
Recommended Action Contact Customer Support if the condition persists.
Explanation This message gives the job_name that is processing the request specified on the command line.
Explanation This message is displayed in response to a NETSTAT HELP command. The text for this message displays a description of the parameter and is followed by one or more messages describing the syntax. The text for this message will vary for each parameter displayed.
Explanation This message is displayed in response to a NETSTAT HELP command. It is preceded by a message that gives a description of a NETSTAT parameter. This message gives the syntax for each parameter and may be one or more lines. The text for this message will vary for each parameter displayed.
Explanation This message is a response to NETSTAT ARP request. It identifies the local environment addr is the IP address of the local host, lni_name gives the local LNI description and cont_hw_addr is the hardware address of the controller.
Explanation This message is in response to a NETSTAT ARP request. It is the header for the following message (T01NT026I).
Explanation This message is in response to a NETSTAT ARP request. It lists the IP address, hardware address and flag for each entry in the ARP tables. Flags are: V (valid), D (dead), S (static), ? (if in process of being resolved).
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command by protocol. It gives the network protocol and maximum value for the listen queue.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command. It gives the default sizes for the send and receive queues.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command. It gives the maximum sizes for the send and receive queues.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command. It gives the default sizes for the send and receive buffers.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command. It gives the maximum size for the send and receive buffers.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command. It gives the maximum data sizes for the send and receive data.
Explanation Displays the IP address in both dot-notation and host name. This is part of the NETSTAT CNFG LNI display.
Explanation This is part of the NETSTAT CNFG LNI display and shows the IP address, network mask, and network name.
Explanation This is part of the NETSTAT CNFG LIN display and shows the IP address and subnet mask.
Explanation This is part of the NETSTAT CNFG LNI display and shows the router time for ARP timeout response. other_time is for non-router time for an ARP response.
Explanation This is part of the NETSTAT CNFG LNI display and is for idle network detection. timeout is the dormant network time and num_queries is the number of queries sent after the timeout expires.
Explanation This is part of the NETSTAT CNFG LNI display. It gives the LNI name, the hardware address, the status of the connection and the control block address.
Explanation This is part of the NETSTAT CNFG LNI display. It gives the device name, the adapter number, address device control block, the device status and mode of operation for the hardware. The device name will be different from the LNI name for the IBM 3172 which has multiple adapters.
Explanation This message is in response to the NETSTAT CNFG command. It gives the number of bytes, packets, and discards received on the connection described just above. It is preceded by messages T01NT060I, T01NT061I and T01NT062I and followed by T01NT042I. discards are not errors, but are not appropriate by the stack.
Explanation This message is in response to the NETSTAT CNFG command. It gives the number of bytes, packets, and discards sent the connection described just above. It is preceded by messages T01NT041I, T01NT060I, T01NT061I and T01NT062I. discards are not errors, but are not appropriate by the stack.
Explanation This message is in response to the NETSTAT ROUTE command. It is a header for the information that follows (T01NT045I).
Explanation This message is in response to the NETSTAT ROUTE command. It is preceded by the T01NT044I message that gives the header.
| ip_addr | Destination. |
| flags | One of the following flags:
· U (up; if not shown, connection is down) · G (gateway) · H (host) · D (dynamic entry) · M (modified recently) |
| outgoing_cum | Cumulative count of outgoing packets. |
| outgoing_curr | Current count of outgoing packets. |
| int_net_name | Internal network name. |
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT USERS command. It is a header for the information that follows (T01NT047I).
Explanation This message is in response to the NETSTAT USERS command. It is preceded by the header information (T01NT046I). It gives the session number, IP address, local and remote ports, and the protocol. The service/plu is the primary lu, slu is secondary lu, and elapsed_time gives the time that the connection has been up.
Explanation This is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command and identifies the GateD configuration member in use.
Explanation This command is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command. The type of service and time to live values are displayed and the reassembly timeout value and settings are shown. the FW/NoFWD comes from the IP statement setting of the configuration.
Explanation The is in response to a CHANGE command. CHANGE is valid for TCP only.
Explanation This is in response to the NETSTAT CONN COUNT command and gives the total number of connected sessions.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CONN command. It shows the active connection information. It gives the access method type, protocol, IP address, port number, and state of the connection. This message is followed by T01NT055I.
protocol will be one of the following:
| UDP | ICMP | IP | OSPF | RAW | TTCP |
type will be one of the following:
| OE | IUCV | ATLI |
state will be one of the following:
| Null | Ground | Bound | Connecting | Listening |
| Connected | Sending | Receiving | Dead | Failed |
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CONN command and shows active connection information. It shows the number of bytes in and out, the session number, the time the connection has been idle and the job name. It is preceded by message T01NT054I.
Explanation This display if from the NETSTAT CONN command and is used for internal tracking of control blocks.
Explanation .This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command with the CLAW option. The WSNAME keyword of the CLAW statement, HOSTNAME keyword of the CLAW statement, and internal name of the data link is displayed.
Explanation .This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command with the CLAW option. This message is displayed only when the checksum offload option is selected at startup. The DATALINKNAME is the internal name of the data link without a checksum.
Explanation .This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command with the CLAW option. This message is displayed only when packetization is allowed. The DATALINKNAME is the internal name of the optimized data link.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command. It shows the media name of the configuration, the type, and the MTU for the configuration.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command. It shows the network name and IP address for the configuration.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command. It shows the LNI type, and the device and adapter information.
Explanation This is from the SEP parameter available on the NETSTAT CONN command and separates the output by placing a single asterisk (*) on a line to make the display more readable.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command. It gives the retransmit information for maximum count, minimum and maximum time for a retransmit and the RTO value set for the configuration.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG TCP command.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG TCP command. It gives the minimum deviation, roundtrip deviation, hash values, and fast retransmission count.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG TCP command. It gives scales, close timeout, and connect timeout.
Explanation This display is in response to the NETSTAT CONN SESS FULL command.
| rel | Incoming packets that can be ignored. |
| retran | Number of retransmitted packets |
Explanation This display is in response to the NETSTAT CONN SESS FULL command. It gives the number of packets in and the number of packets out.
Explanation This message is the second part of T01NT072I and gives the number of packets released and retransmitted.
Explanation This display is in response to the NETSTAT CONN SESS FULL command. It gives the number of ACK packets that have been received and sent and the number of duplicates received.
Explanation This display is in response to the NETSTAT CONN SESS FULL command. It gives the number of checksum errors and format errors (non-checksum errors).
Explanation This display is in response to the NETSTAT CONN SESS FULL command. This display is only seen if the session requested is a TCP session. It is followed by T01NT077I - T01NT080I.
Explanation This display is in response to the NETSTAT CONN SESS FULL command. This display is only seen if the session requested is a TCP session.
Explanation This display is in response to the NETSTAT CONN SESS FULL command. This display is only seen if the session requested is a TCP session.
Explanation This display is in response to the NETSTAT CONN SESS FULL command. This display is only seen if the session requested is a TCP session.
Explanation A NETSTAT command was used to display a TCP session.
| seq1 | Sequence number of the datagram being timed for retransmission. |
| seq2 | Sequence number of the last ACK sent. |
Explanation A NETSTAT command was used to display a TCP session.
| max_send | Maximum send window size. |
| curr_val | Current send window size. |
Explanation A NETSTAT command was used to display a TCP session.
| max_send | Maximum receive window for the connection. |
| curr_val | Current receive window. |
Explanation A NETSTAT command was used to display a TCP session.
| win_size1 | Congestion window size, as described by the Van Jacobson algorithm. |
| win_size2 | Available window size. |
Explanation A NETSTAT command was used to display a TCP session.
| thresh | Threshold window size, as described by the Van Jacobson algorithm. |
| snd_seg_size | Send message segment size for the session. |
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command with the CETI option. The CETI CBIN header is displayed as header. The CBIN values for the inbound port is displayed as inbound and the outbound port as outbound.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command with the CETI option. The CETI CBOUT header is displayed as header. The CBOUT values for the inbound port is displayed as inbound and the outbound port as outbound.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command with the CETI option. The CETI inbound data port header is displayed as header.
Explanation This message is a response to the NETSTAT CNFG command with the CETI option. The CETI inbound data port header is displayed as header.
Explanation A NETSTAT command was used to display a TCP session.
| rt_time | Elapsed time for the round trip. |
| scaled_rt_time | Scaled round trip time, as described by the Van Jacobson algorithm. |
Explanation A NETSTAT command was used to display a TCP session.
| idle_time | Amount of time the session has been idle. |
| rt_time | Scaled round trip variance, as described by the Van Jacobson algorithm. |
Explanation A NETSTAT command was used to display a TCP session.
| retrans_timer | Value for the retransmit timer. |
| persist_timer | Value for the persist timer. |
Explanation A NETSTAT command was used to display a TCP session.
| keepalive_timer | Time value for the keepalive timer. |
| timewait_timer | Time value for the timewait timer. |
Explanation A NETSTAT command was used to display a TCP session.
| ack_timer | Time value for the delayed ACK timer. |
| linger_timer | Time value for the linger timer. |
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