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Abstract
Interpreting EE flows from a TCPIP trace perspective.
Content
What happens between VTAM and TCPIP when Enterprise Extender session/connections start? Where do I look when there is a problem? Do I start with TCPIP trace or VTAM trace or both? If so, what traces do I need and what do I look for in those traces?
This presentation explores traces of EE sessions/connections so you can better understand what happens 'under the covers' for VTAM and TCPIP.
In addition to the presentation below, other IBM documents related to EE problem diagnosis include:
- MustGather: Collect Troubleshooting Data for Enterprise Extender for z/OS Communications Server (replaces Information APAR II12223)
- The following sections of z/OS Communications Server: SNA Diagnosis Volume1: Techniques and Procedures
- 2.1.1.4 DISPLAY EE
- 2.1.1.5 DISPLAY EEDIAG
- 2.1.1.6 DISPLAY EEDIAG,TEST=YES
- 2.1.1.7 DISPLAY EEDIAG,TEST=PENDING
- 2.1.1.8 Display Enterprise Extender connection network unreachable partner information
- How to Collect PKTTRACE and CTRACE on z/OS (replaces Information APAR II12014)
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17 June 2018
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