Cisco S/390 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Enhanced Features; Improved Performance and Efficiency; Activate, inactivate, define, and remove virtual IP addresses; Enhanced Functionality
- Page 3 – Enhanced APIs; Product Changes; The message; no longer displays to indicate that; Table 1
- Page 7 – New Features
- Page 8 – Cisco Connection Online; You can access CCO in the following ways:; Documentation
- Page 9 – The Product Documentation Library; This document ships prior to shipment of the product.
- Page 10 – Changes to the Documentation Set; Cisco IOS for S/390 Planning Guide; SERVICE Star tup Statement
- Page 11 – The parameter lists for all exit points must be updated.
- Page 13 – Cisco IOS for S/390 System Management Guide; Refreshing USSTAB; USSTAB tables can be refreshed with the REFRESH command.; The correct syntax is:
- Page 15 – To terminate the RTM command, press Enter.; Capture of User Data in a TLI Trace; Cisco IOS for S/390 Customization Guide; TCPEEP NETIF Option
- Page 18 – LOGGING SPIN NOW; Spins the log now leaves all specifications unchanged.; Cisco IOS for S/390 Prefixed Messages; There was a negative response to a; You will need to research what happened to the USS Table.
- Page 19 – Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes 19; Check the spelling of tbl_name and APP task task_num that may have; Cisco IOS for S/390 Unprefixed Messages and Codes
- Page 21 – Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes 21
- Page 23 – Installing Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0; Installation Requirements; MVS Releases; no longer displays to indicate that startup; Unable to find a route because SO_DONTROUTE was set.
- Page 24 – Callable System Services Library
- Page 26 – IP Hardware, Cisco IOS Software, and CIP Microcode Compatibility; Installation Process; Control File JCL
- Page 27 – — ALLOCSMP requires 53 cylinders.
- Page 29 – ascii
- Page 31 – Processing continues after the message displays.
- Page 33 – — If you are using JES2 add:; Diagnosis and Problem Reporting; Obtaining GTF Output
- Page 34 – 4 Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes; F RUNTCP,TCP SNAP ALL; Obtaining a TCPEEP; Mixing runtime modules between releases will cause problems.
- Page 35 – ACPCFG00 HOST Statement
- Page 36 – GLOBAL; IFSPARM; SECURITY; TCP
- Page 37 – Application Statement Mappings; Figure 2; TCP Protocol Parameters; TERMPROF
- Page 39 – UDP Protocol Parameters; The ACPCFG00 TIB and UDP mappings have been moved to TPPCFG00.; RAW Protocol Parameters; TIB
- Page 40 – NETWORK Parameters
- Page 41 – ROUTE Parameters; NET
- Page 42 – Driver Configuration; CETI Driver; ARPTABLE
- Page 44 – CLAW
- Page 45 – CDLC
- Page 47 – IJTCFG00 Changes; LNILCS; LCS; LNILINK; LOCALADDR|NOLOCALADDR; LINK
- Page 48 – LOGGING Statement; LOGGING; DATASPACESIZE; AUTH
- Page 50 – 0 Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes
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Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release
Notes
October, 1998
These release notes provide information for system administrators and installation managers who are
responsible for the installation and support of the Cisco IOS for S/390 product. This document
includes information specifically related to Cisco IOS for S/390 release 2.0 only.
This document contains these sections:
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“Enhanced Features,” page 2, provides a list of feature enhancements in Cisco IOS for S/390
release 2.0.
•
“Product Changes,” page 3, describes changes to the product architecture from the previous
release of Cisco IOS for S/390.
•
“New Features,” page 7, describes features that were added in this release of Cisco IOS for S/390.
•
“Cisco Connection Online,” page 8, describes the availability of information on the World Wide
Web via the Cisco Connection Online.
•
“Documentation,” page 8, describes the documentation for this release of Cisco IOS for S/390
and provides documentation updates for features and changes to the product that were received
after the documentation CD went to press.
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“Installing Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0,” page 23, provides information on converting to
Cisco IOS for S/390 release 2.0 from a previous release of Cisco IOS for S/390.
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“Diagnosis and Problem Reporting,” page 33, documents problems that can occur if you are not
using the correct versions of other products, or that worked differently in previous version of
Cisco IOS for S/390. Also provides instructions on how to obtain a list of the reported problems
that have been resolved in Cisco IOS for S/390 release 2.0.
•
“SAS/C Usage Notes,” page 34 provides important information about the SAS/C compiler.
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“Converting from Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 1.0 to Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0,” page 34,
provides instructions for converting from the previous release of Cisco IOS for S/390.
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Summary
2 Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes Enhanced Features Enhanced Features This section describes the new product features of Cisco IOS for S/390 release 2.0. Improved Performance and Efficiency • Increased throughput, reduction in CPU utilization, and inbound and outbound multiprocessing. ...
Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes 3 Enhanced APIs Enhanced APIs • OS/390 OpenEdition (UNIX System Services) asynchronous I/O (required for DB2 V5 TCP/IP support) and SRB mode. • Multiple BIND support for server applications (parallel processing for FTP, Telnet, and vendor applications). ...
Cisco IOS for S/390 Release 2.0 Release Notes 7 New Features — xxx is a number in the range of 000 - 999, uniquely identifying the message — s is a letter indicating the severity level of the message: • Results of using the TPOIPBRO option (query IP broadcast value) when issuing a TOPTION OPTCD=QUER...