Cisco Systems S/390 manual C25Bxxxx 1Dxx T012TERR, ’C25B’ Instance Codes

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Cisco IOS for S/390 Unprefixed Messages and Codes

 

Table 7

X’C24C’ Instance Codes (continued)

 

 

 

 

 

 

4-byte code

2-byte code

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0020

0E20

SAW not obtained

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0021

0E21

TLI state invalid

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0022

0E22

No option buffer provided

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0023

0E23

Option buffer length not positive

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0024

0E24

Option length not positive

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0025

0E25

OPTCD=API and option number negative

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0026

0E26

OPTCD=API and option number out of range

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0027

0E27

OPTCD=TP and option number not positive

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0028

0E28

Option number out of range

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0029

0E29

Option not supported

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C002A

0E2A

Option length greater than maximum allowed

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C002B

0E2B

OPTCD=VERIFY not supported (IOCTL)

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C002C

0E2C

OPTCD=DEFAULT not supported (IOCTL)

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C002D

0E2D

OPTCD=DECLARE not supported

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C002E

0E2E

OPTCD=DECLARE user length too large

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C002F

0E2F

T01XOPT1 ended in error

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0030

0E30

OPTCD=VERIFY not supported

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0031

0E31

OPTCD=VERIFY user length too large

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0032

0E32

Unknown exception from T01XOPT1

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0033

0E33

OPTCD=DEFAULT not supported

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0034

0E34

OPTCD=DEFAULT user length too large

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C00 35

0E35

OPTCD=DECLARE not supported (IOCTL)

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0036

0E36

OPTCD=DECLARE user length too large (IOCTL)

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0037

0E37

IOCTL OPTCD=DECLARE and not HASN=SASN or sup

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0038

0E38

SET INTERFACE METRIC not in IFS address space

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C0039

0E39

Option length greater than maximum allowed

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C003A

0E3A

OPTCD=QUERY not supported

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C003B

0E3B

OPTCD=QUERY not supported (IOCTL)

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C003C

0E3C

OPTCD=QUERY user length too large (IOCTL)

 

 

 

 

 

 

C24C003D

0E3D

Unable to get MBUF

 

 

 

 

 

C25Bxxxx (1Dxx) T012TERR

The following table replaces Table 82 “X’C25B’ Instance Codes” in the “API Diagnostic Codes” chapter:

Table 8

X’C25B’ Instance Codes

 

 

 

4-byte code

2-byte code

Description

 

 

 

C25B0001

1D01

Unexpected abend

 

 

 

Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes 21

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Contents Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes Enhanced Features Enhanced FeaturesImproved Performance and Efficiency Improved ManagementEnhanced APIs Product ChangesOther Enhancements Enhanced APIsAPPCFG00 DNRCFG00 IJTCFG00 SNMCFG00 TCPCFG00 Product Changes Parameter AliasesAcpcfg Member Changes Product Changes Arcb Cbuf Epcb SRE Tpcb Tsqb TucbProduct Changes New Features New FeaturesCisco Connection Online DocumentationCisco Connection Online Product Documentation Library Product Documentation LibraryChanges to the Documentation Set Service Startup StatementCisco IOS for S/390 Users Guide Cisco IOS for S/390 Planning GuideExit Work Area Recovery Exit Exit Recovery RoutineRecovery Exit Register Contents Register Contents on EntryCustomizing CA-ACF2 Version 6 or Later Cisco IOS for S/390 System Management GuideRefreshing Usstab Syntax DescriptionProtocol Layer Events Subtypes 110 123 Descriptions Parameters for the Svcdump CommandMU1IUCV Usermod Correction Subtype DescriptionCisco IOS for S/390 Customization Guide Netstat RTM CommandCapture of User Data in a TLI Trace Tcpeep Netif OptionRecommendations on Setting TOS TCP Mindev and RTO Defaults ChangedAppend Keyword for Lupool Statement AppendClass Dest Form Writer Logging Keywords Logically GroupedLines Minutes Sync Logging ExamplesT01CF080R Cisco IOS for S/390 Prefixed MessagesT01CF081W T01CF082WCisco IOS for S/390 Unprefixed Messages and Codes C24Cxxxx 0Exx T012TOPT Documentation ’C245’ Instance Codes Byte code Description’C24C’ Instance Codes ’C25B’ Instance Codes C25Bxxxx 1Dxx T012TERRC262xxxx 6Fxx T012TPLK C25Fxxxx 21xx T01PSTUBDocumentation Byte code Description XC25F Instance CodesInstallation Requirements Installing Cisco IOS for S/390 ReleaseTSO/E Callable System Services LibraryACF/2 SAS/C Release LevelRS6000 Common Inet Sockets in OpenEditionVtam Release MVS/ESA Release 5.1 ConsiderationsInstallation Process Control File JCLHardware/Software/Microcode Compatibility Allocate the Data Set Names for Cisco IOS for S/390 release Installation ProcessTcpnames JobcardInstsmpe ALLOCT00Smpecumt HolddataCustomization Guest bin Cd /pub/ptf520Modify Trace on SIZE256 Parm CustomizationInvoking Cisco IOS for S/390 Release Usermod CustomizationDiagnosis and Problem Reporting Diagnosis and Problem ReportingObtaining GTF Output Obtaining a Snap DumpObtaining a Tcpeep SAS/C Usage NotesObtaining an SVC Dump Obtaining JCL OutputLogstamp Loopbuf MVS Sysdump Loopmtu ACPCFG00 Host StatementHost SSN Global API Security Security CLASS, PROFILE, APPLNAME, Xsec LoggingLogstamp Nologstamp GreetingyesnoapplLUPARMACPLUP00 LUPARMAPPLUP00Service Telnet Appl Service Telnet Appl Termprof FTP GAT Smtp LPR VtamApplication Statement Mappings TCP Protocol ParametersTIB Protocoltcp KEEPALIVETIMERnumTADDRUSEranges KeepalivegarbagenogarbageRAW Protocol Parameters UDP Protocol ParametersTIB Protocoludp UDPTIB Protocolraw Network ParametersArptable Lnid Loop Network Medianame Network MetricMssoptneversubnet Netalways Route ParametersChecksumhostyes OffloadnoLocal Driver ConfigurationArptable ARP FlagsgnacrcsrcOptionsasyncsync Dsmesm Getmainpcore Loopnoloop Docpeocp ErrorabendTracenotrace LniclawDEVADDRccuu Lniclaw DEVADDRccuuSinglenoopdoublenoop BUFSIZE1024204330724096Lnihypr Driver ConfigurationTrace Name Lnihypr HyprArptableserver Bcasttrunc ErrorabendLnilcs and Lnilink Medianame Autostart PfilterIJTCFG00 Changes Logging Statement Ifsparm PromptnopromptAuth Logging Statement Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes

S/390 specifications

Cisco Systems S/390, also known as IBM's S/390 architecture, is a revolutionary mainframe computing solution that has significantly impacted enterprise computing since its introduction. Though primarily associated with IBM, its integration with Cisco Systems technologies has fostered enhanced networking capabilities, creating a robust platform for organizations to leverage.

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The integration of Cisco networking technologies with the S/390 architecture brings enhanced connectivity and streamlined communication capabilities. Cisco’s advanced routing, switching, and security solutions bolster the mainframe's communication prowess, enabling organizations to create seamless, high-performance networks. This ensures that data flows efficiently between the mainframe and other networked devices.

Additionally, S/390 supports an array of middleware solutions, facilitating better interoperability with modern applications and cloud services. Organizations can take advantage of this flexibility to leverage existing investments in technology while embracing innovative solutions.

In summary, Cisco Systems S/390 embodies a potent combination of scalability, reliability, security, and advanced networking features. Its architecture serves as a cornerstone for enterprise computing, allowing organizations to meet their evolving business needs while maintaining high-performance standards. As businesses increasingly rely on data-driven decision-making, S/390 remains a critical asset for organizations striving for efficiency and innovation in their operations.