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SYSTP Functions under IMS TM

The SYSTP utility provides functions that are specific to IMS TM.

Start of instruction set To invoke specific SYSTP functions under IMS TM

Note:
In the remainder of this section, the Natural IMS TM Interface is also referred to as NII.

This section covers the following topics:


Broadcasting

This function is used to broadcast messages to specific user groups in an IMS environment.

When you invoke this function, the Broadcasting Menu appears from which you can select the following functions:

For further information about the broadcasting function, see the section Natural under IMS TM - Special Functions in the TP Monitor Interfaces documentation.

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Display Environment Data

This function is used to display environmental data on the Natural IMS TM Interface.

When you invoke this function, the Environment Table screen appears for the environment table used by the current Natural session. The screen displays the current parameter settings of the Natural IMS TM Interface.

The parameters cannot be updated. For more information about IMS parameters, see the section Natural under IMS TM in the TP Monitor Interfaces documentation.

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Monitoring

This function is used to display monitoring data about Natural user sessions that run under the same Natural subsystem.

When you invoke this function, the Monitoring screen appears where you can select the following functions to display monitoring data about user sessions:

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Multi Session

This function is used to display or create multiple Natural sessions.

When you invoke this function, the IMS Multi Session screen appears where all active sessions are listed. Additionally, the settings of the create and resume keys are displayed. See also Functionality of the Multi-Session Feature in the TP Monitor Interfaces documentation.

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Applied NII Zaps

This function invokes the Applied NII Zaps screen, which displays the numbers of all Zaps that have been applied to the current Natural TP environment.

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