Cisco Systems S/390 manual ALLOCT00, Instsmpe

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Installing Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0

Verify that the Linkage Editor/Binder attributes for the CSI include NCAL, LET, and SIZE=(660000,160000). If you are using the linkage editor you must remove the NCAL, LET, and SIZE parameters from the ALLOCSMP JCL. You must also change your maximum return code to a 4.

For users running MVS/ESA 4.3 or above, Binder is now supported. To use the Linkage Editor, update the options entry for IEWL to point to HEWLF064. In Cisco IOS for S/390 release 2.0 the default is to use HEWLH096, which invokes the Binder.

Cisco IOS for S/390 release 2.0 must be installed into a new CSI; you cannot use a shared CSI. Data set allocation changes in this release will cause attempts to install over an existing release to fail.

Edit the ALLOCSMP member by entering TCPNAMES at the command line.

Submit ALLOCSMP.

4ALLOCT00

Member ALLOCT00 in the CNTL library allocates the libraries that will contain the Cisco IOS for S/390 base product.

Before submitting the ALLOCT00 member, consider the following:

ALLOCT00 requires 2333 tracks. You may choose to distribute some of the libraries across multiple volumes. This requires manual editing of ALLOCT00 after you execute

TCPNAMES.

The PFSLOAD and FTPLOAD libraries are allocated. The PFSLOAD library is used with OpenEdition and contains Physical File System (PFS) modules. It must be APF-authorized. If you are not using OpenEdition, the library is not required. The FTPLOAD library will contain the FTP3 load module for IBM-FTP client compatibility.

Edit the ALLOCT00 member by entering TCPNAMES at the command line.

Submit ALLOCT00.

5INSTSMPE

Member INSTSMPE in the CNTL library is used to install the base product. Before submitting the INSTSMPE member, consider the following:

The Cisco IOS for S/390 release 2.0 product consists of four FMIDs. You must apply the Cisco IOS for S/390 FMID, T01T520, and the translate table FMID, T01X520. Optional FMIDs are the development FMID, T01D520, and the SAS 6.0 runtime FMID, SAS0600. No user changes are required.

You may submit only the RECEIVE portion of this job first. This will let you review the HOLDDATA, especially any hold action that may appear, and take appropriate action. It will also let you add additional BYPASS HOLD keywords to your APPLY statement.

Edit the INSTSMPE member by entering TCPNAMES at the command line.

If you are using a tape management system such as CA1, you must modify the label parameter on your DD statements to include EXPDT=98000.

LABEL=1,NL,,EXPDT=98000

If you are using JES3, replace the JOBPARM card with the following:

//*MAIN LINES=(999,W)

Submit INSTSMPE.

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Contents Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes Enhanced Features Enhanced FeaturesImproved Performance and Efficiency Improved ManagementProduct Changes Enhanced APIsOther Enhancements 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 LibraryService Startup Statement Changes to the Documentation SetCisco IOS for S/390 Users Guide Cisco IOS for S/390 Planning GuideExit Work Area Exit Recovery Routine Recovery ExitRecovery Exit Register Contents Register Contents on EntryCisco IOS for S/390 System Management Guide Customizing CA-ACF2 Version 6 or LaterRefreshing Usstab Syntax DescriptionParameters for the Svcdump Command Protocol Layer Events Subtypes 110 123 DescriptionsMU1IUCV Usermod Correction Subtype DescriptionNetstat RTM Command Cisco IOS for S/390 Customization GuideCapture of User Data in a TLI Trace Tcpeep Netif OptionTCP Mindev and RTO Defaults Changed Recommendations on Setting TOSAppend Keyword for Lupool Statement AppendLogging Keywords Logically Grouped Class Dest Form WriterLines Minutes Sync Logging ExamplesCisco IOS for S/390 Prefixed Messages T01CF080RT01CF081W 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 CodesC25Fxxxx 21xx T01PSTUB C262xxxx 6Fxx T012TPLKDocumentation Byte code Description XC25F Instance CodesInstalling Cisco IOS for S/390 Release Installation RequirementsCallable System Services Library TSO/EACF/2 SAS/C Release LevelCommon Inet Sockets in OpenEdition RS6000Vtam Release MVS/ESA Release 5.1 ConsiderationsControl File JCL Installation ProcessHardware/Software/Microcode Compatibility Installation Process Allocate the Data Set Names for Cisco IOS for S/390 releaseTcpnames JobcardALLOCT00 InstsmpeHolddata SmpecumtGuest bin Cd /pub/ptf520 CustomizationParm Customization Modify Trace on SIZE256Usermod Customization Invoking Cisco IOS for S/390 ReleaseDiagnosis and Problem Reporting Diagnosis and Problem ReportingObtaining GTF Output Obtaining a Snap DumpSAS/C Usage Notes Obtaining a TcpeepObtaining an SVC Dump Obtaining JCL OutputACPCFG00 Host Statement Logstamp Loopbuf MVS Sysdump LoopmtuHost SSN Global API Security Security CLASS, PROFILE, APPLNAME, Xsec LoggingGreetingyesnoappl Logstamp NologstampLUPARMACPLUP00 LUPARMAPPLUP00Service Telnet Appl Termprof FTP GAT Smtp LPR Vtam Service Telnet ApplApplication Statement Mappings TCP Protocol ParametersKEEPALIVETIMERnum TIB ProtocoltcpTADDRUSEranges KeepalivegarbagenogarbageUDP Protocol Parameters RAW Protocol ParametersTIB Protocoludp UDPNetwork Parameters TIB ProtocolrawArptable Lnid Loop Network Medianame Network MetricRoute Parameters Mssoptneversubnet NetalwaysChecksumhostyes OffloadnoDriver Configuration LocalArptable ARP FlagsgnacrcsrcErrorabend Optionsasyncsync Dsmesm Getmainpcore Loopnoloop DocpeocpTracenotrace LniclawLniclaw DEVADDRccuu DEVADDRccuuSinglenoopdoublenoop BUFSIZE1024204330724096Driver Configuration LnihyprTrace Name Lnihypr HyprBcasttrunc Errorabend ArptableserverLnilcs and Lnilink 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.