IBM s/390 manual Operation and use, User terminal connection

Models: s/390

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PROCESSOR STATUS

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11.43.44IEE114I 11.43.44 2000.314 ACTIVITY 665

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11.41.55IEE457I 11.41.55 UNIT STATUS 659

UNIT TYPE STATUS

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VOLSTATE

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3390

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OS39RA

PRIV/RSDNT

0A81

3390

A

OS3RAA

PRIV/RSDNT

0A82

3390

A

OS39M1

PRIV/RSDNT

0A83

3390

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0A84

3390

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0A85

3390

F-NRD

 

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0A86

3390

F-NRD

 

/RSDNT

0A87

3390

A

OS39HA

PRIV/RSDNT

The processor type (in the d m=cpu response) is 1245. This is the processor type for a Netfinity/EFS system. Otherwise, the displayed responses are exactly the same (except, perhaps, for storage sizes) as would be found when running on any S/390 hardware.

4.2 Operation and use

Once you have OS/390 IPLed, operation is the same as for any other OS/390 installation.

4.2.1 User terminal connection

A TSO user, for example, would normally connect to the system by connecting a TN3270 session to the Linux IP address (or name, if you have a Domain Name Server service), port

24.This should produce the Terminal Solicitor display, as shown in Figure 4-1 on page 31. The user would then select one of the available sessions (in the Terminal Solicitor display) and would be connected to this S/390 address. When he eventually drops the TN3270 session, the S/390 3270 address will be restored to the Terminal Solicitor display for others to use.

If you start OS/390 TCP/IP, a user could connect directly to it by using TN3270 and the IP address you assigned to OS/390 TCP/IP. In this case, the user would not be connected to the Terminal Solicitor, but would be connected directly to OS/390 TCP/IP.

32S/390 PID: ThinkPad Enabled for S/390

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IBM s/390 manual Operation and use, User terminal connection