There are two ways of displaying users logged on to ports:
The "TCP/IP Application Control - Display Ports/Users" table is called.
The user-oriented version of the "TCP/IP Application Control - Display Ports/Users" table is called. Scroll to the right (usually PF11) to view more information.
PEB4TCPU ------------------------------------------------------ Row 1 of 2 Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE TCP/IP Application Control - Display Ports/Users Subsys-ID - Q93V Sysname - BETA Seg.: 1 / 2 C - Cancel User S Prod User Port Conn Status Logon Last Activity Encr Type SSID Date Time Date Time Port Port 93 REINH1 BWE Q93V ACTIVE 06.02.2017 10:02 06.02.2017 10:02 29353 52652 93 REINH2 BWE Q93V ACTIVE 06.02.2017 10:01 06.02.2017 10:01 29353 52615 ******************************** BOTTOM OF DATA ******************************** |
These two panels show all the users who are logged onto a particular port via TCP/IP to the selected subsystem or to another subsystem (see column Conn.SSID).
Column |
Description |
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Prod |
Beta product number |
User |
Name of the user |
Port Type |
Port type, for example OSY An asterisk ( * ) placed after the port type (for example OSY*) indicates access via a BSA global port. A hash ( # ) placed after the port type (for example OSY#) indicates access via the BSA Communication Integrator. The ports are application ports of the BSA Communication Integrator or the BSA TCP/IP server, i.e. ports used to connect Open Systems add-ons to the BSA Communication Integrator or the BSA TCP/IP server and product STC on the z/OS system. The ports can be deactivated, activated, or refreshed. When an asterisk ( * ) or hash ( # ) is displayed for the port, the port can be deactivated, but not activated or refreshed. When a logon request is sent to the BSA Communication Integrator or to the BSA TCP/IP server, the ports showing an asterisk ( * ) or hash ( # ) will be automatically activated. The service ports of the BSA Communication Integrator are not displayed. |
Conn. SSID |
Subsystem ID the user is connected to |
Status |
Status of the port, for example ACTIVE |
Logon Date/Time |
Date and time when the user logged onto the system |
Last Activity Date/Time |
Date and time of the user's last activity |
Encr |
Encryption actually used for this connection |
Host Port |
Number of the host port |
Host IP-Address |
IP address of the host |
Server Port |
Number of the server port |
Server IP-Addr. |
IP address of the server |
Clnt Port |
Number of the client port |
Client IP-Addr. |
IP address of the client |
C |