Cisco Systems S/390 manual C25Fxxxx 21xx T01PSTUB, C262xxxx 6Fxx T012TPLK, XC25F Instance Codes

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4-byte code

2-byte code

Description

C25B0002

1D02

Recursive error

 

 

 

C25B0003

1D03

Error copying TPL to secondary

 

 

 

C25B0004

1D04

Error copying exit codes to TPL

 

 

 

C25B0005

1D05

VTPL abend

 

 

 

C25B0006

1D06

Abend obtaining TEM storage

 

 

 

C25B0007

1D07

Abend building TEM

 

 

 

C25B0020

1D20

SAW not obtained

 

 

 

C25B0021

1D21

TPL is active

 

 

 

C25B0022

1D22

STORAGE OBTAIN for TEM failed

 

 

 

C25B0023

1D23

Summary format not supported

 

 

 

C25Fxxxx (21xx) T01PSTUB

This table replaces Table 84 “X'C25F' Instance Codes” in the “API Diagnostic Codes” chapter:

Table 9

X'C25F' Instance Codes

 

 

 

 

2-byte

 

4-byte Code

Code

Description

 

 

 

C25F0001

2101

Unable to obtain TSCE

 

 

 

C25F0002

2102

SAS/C initialization failed

 

 

 

C25F0003

2103

SAVT not available

 

 

 

C25F0004

2104

PC not available

 

 

 

C25F0005

2105

TCP restarted after AOPEN

 

 

 

C25F0006

2106

Subsystem not active

 

 

 

C25F0007

2107

PC not available

 

 

 

C25F0008

2108

<not assigned>

 

 

 

C25F0009

2109

Subsystem not found

 

 

 

C25F000A

210A

Subsystem not active

 

 

 

C25F000B

210B

SAS/C termination failed

 

 

 

C25F000C

210C

TCP restarted after AOPEN

 

 

 

C25F000D

210D

User active during TCP restart

 

 

 

C262xxxx (6Fxx) T012TPLK

There is a duplicate entry in Table 85, “X'C262' Instance Codes,” in the “API Diagnostic Codes” chapter. The second C262000A 4-byte code entry:

4-byte Code

2-byte Code

Description

C262000A

6F0A

SEPM storage verification failed

 

 

 

...should be C262000B and the 2-byte code should be 6F0B, as follows:

22Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes

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Contents Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes Improved Performance and Efficiency Enhanced FeaturesEnhanced Features Improved ManagementOther Enhancements Product ChangesEnhanced APIs Enhanced APIsProduct Changes Parameter Aliases APPCFG00 DNRCFG00 IJTCFG00 SNMCFG00 TCPCFG00Acpcfg Member Changes Arcb Cbuf Epcb SRE Tpcb Tsqb Tucb Product ChangesProduct Changes New Features New FeaturesDocumentation Cisco Connection OnlineCisco Connection Online Product Documentation Library Product Documentation LibraryCisco IOS for S/390 Users Guide Service Startup StatementChanges to the Documentation Set Cisco IOS for S/390 Planning GuideExit Work Area Recovery Exit Register Contents Exit Recovery RoutineRecovery Exit Register Contents on EntryRefreshing Usstab Cisco IOS for S/390 System Management GuideCustomizing CA-ACF2 Version 6 or Later Syntax DescriptionMU1IUCV Usermod Correction Parameters for the Svcdump CommandProtocol Layer Events Subtypes 110 123 Descriptions Subtype DescriptionCapture of User Data in a TLI Trace Netstat RTM CommandCisco IOS for S/390 Customization Guide Tcpeep Netif OptionAppend Keyword for Lupool Statement TCP Mindev and RTO Defaults ChangedRecommendations on Setting TOS AppendLines Minutes Sync Logging Keywords Logically GroupedClass Dest Form Writer Logging ExamplesT01CF081W Cisco IOS for S/390 Prefixed MessagesT01CF080R T01CF082WCisco IOS for S/390 Unprefixed Messages and Codes Documentation ’C245’ Instance Codes Byte code Description C24Cxxxx 0Exx T012TOPT’C24C’ Instance Codes C25Bxxxx 1Dxx T012TERR ’C25B’ Instance CodesDocumentation Byte code Description C25Fxxxx 21xx T01PSTUBC262xxxx 6Fxx T012TPLK XC25F Instance CodesInstalling Cisco IOS for S/390 Release Installation RequirementsACF/2 Callable System Services LibraryTSO/E SAS/C Release LevelVtam Release Common Inet Sockets in OpenEditionRS6000 MVS/ESA Release 5.1 ConsiderationsControl File JCL Installation ProcessHardware/Software/Microcode Compatibility Tcpnames Installation ProcessAllocate the Data Set Names for Cisco IOS for S/390 release JobcardALLOCT00 InstsmpeHolddata SmpecumtGuest bin Cd /pub/ptf520 CustomizationParm Customization Modify Trace on SIZE256Usermod Customization Invoking Cisco IOS for S/390 ReleaseObtaining GTF Output Diagnosis and Problem ReportingDiagnosis and Problem Reporting Obtaining a Snap DumpObtaining an SVC Dump SAS/C Usage NotesObtaining a Tcpeep Obtaining JCL OutputHost SSN Global API ACPCFG00 Host StatementLogstamp Loopbuf MVS Sysdump Loopmtu Security Security CLASS, PROFILE, APPLNAME, Xsec LoggingLUPARMACPLUP00 GreetingyesnoapplLogstamp Nologstamp LUPARMAPPLUP00Application Statement Mappings Service Telnet Appl Termprof FTP GAT Smtp LPR VtamService Telnet Appl TCP Protocol ParametersTADDRUSEranges KEEPALIVETIMERnumTIB Protocoltcp KeepalivegarbagenogarbageTIB Protocoludp UDP Protocol ParametersRAW Protocol Parameters UDPArptable Lnid Loop Network ParametersTIB Protocolraw Network Medianame Network MetricChecksumhostyes Route ParametersMssoptneversubnet Netalways OffloadnoArptable ARP Driver ConfigurationLocal FlagsgnacrcsrcTracenotrace ErrorabendOptionsasyncsync Dsmesm Getmainpcore Loopnoloop Docpeocp LniclawSinglenoopdoublenoop Lniclaw DEVADDRccuuDEVADDRccuu BUFSIZE1024204330724096Trace Name Driver ConfigurationLnihypr Lnihypr HyprLnilcs and Lnilink Bcasttrunc ErrorabendArptableserver Medianame Autostart PfilterIJTCFG00 Changes Ifsparm Promptnoprompt Logging StatementAuth 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.

One of the most notable features of the S/390 architecture is its scalability. The system is designed to manage workloads efficiently, enabling organizations to scale their operations seamlessly as their requirements grow. This architecture supports an extensive range of applications, from transaction processing to complex data analysis, making it suitable for diverse industries.

The S/390 systems are known for their reliability and resilience. With advanced error detection and correction mechanisms, the architecture minimizes downtime, ensuring that mission-critical applications remain operational. The mainframe's design accommodates redundancy and fault tolerance, reinforcing its reputation as a dependable computing solution.

Moreover, security is a core characteristic of the S/390 infrastructure. It incorporates various security features, such as encryption and robust access control mechanisms, to safeguard sensitive data against unauthorized access and cyber threats. This level of security is particularly critical for industries such as finance, healthcare, and government, where data protection is paramount.

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.