Displaying users logged onto ports

Displaying users logged onto ports

Overview

There are two ways of displaying users logged on to ports:

  • By specifying U for user in the Action field of the "TCP/IP Application Control" input panel
  • By following the procedure described below

Procedure

  1. In the "Service Manager Selection Menu" select option 4.2.2 to call the "TCP/IP Application Control" panel.
  2. In the Action field, specify D for Display TCP/IP port.
  3. If required, enter values in the fields Port, Port type, and Product. Press ENTER.

    The "TCP/IP Application Control - Display Ports/Users" table is called.

  4. Enter U in front of a port to display the users who are logged onto this port.

Results

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).

Columns

Column

Description

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

Line commands

C

Cancel user