In Table 1, to find the OSI state for a VTAM® resource with a particular VTAM status, find the status in
the first column. Follow the row across until it intersects with the
column for your VTAM resource.
The abbreviation in that cell of the table indicates the OSI state
that is assigned. Look up that abbreviation in the list of abbreviations
at the end of the table.
Table 1. VTAM resource status to OSI atatesVTAM resource status |
Native status |
NCP |
CDRM |
LU and CDRSC |
Type 2 PU and type 2.1 PU |
Link station |
Line |
VTAM agent host |
---|
ACT |
ACT |
uea |
uea |
uei |
uea |
uea |
uea |
uea |
ACT/S |
ACT/S |
N/A |
N/A |
uea |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
INACT |
INACT |
udi |
udi |
udi |
udi |
udi |
udi |
N/A |
INACTIVE (INOP) (See note 1) |
INACTIVE |
udi-fl |
udi-fl |
udi-fl
(for LUs)
udi
(for CDRSCs)
|
udi-fl |
udi-fl |
udi-fl |
N/A |
INACTIVE (NEVAC) |
NEVAC |
udi-ni |
udi-ni |
udi-ni |
udi-ni |
udi-ni |
udi-ni |
N/A |
PND-ACT |
PND-ACT |
udi-in |
udi-in |
udi-in |
udi-in |
udi-in |
udi-in |
N/A |
PND-INACT |
PND-INACT |
uea-tm |
uea-tm |
uea-tm |
uea-tm |
uea-tm |
uea-tm |
N/A |
CONNECT-
ABLE
|
CONNECT-
ABLE
|
N/A |
N/A |
uei-ol (Switched resources only) |
uei-ol (Switched resources only) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
ROUTABLE |
ROUTABLE |
N/A |
N/A |
uei-it |
uei-it |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
ROUTABLE (released) |
ROUTABLE |
N/A |
N/A |
uei-it-ol |
uei-it-ol |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
ACTIVE (congested) |
ACTIVE |
ueb |
N/A |
N/A |
ueb |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
ACT |
DISABLE |
N/A |
N/A |
uei-po |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
INACTIVE (released) |
RELEASED |
udi-ol |
N/A |
udi-ol |
udi-ol |
udi-ol |
udi-ol |
N/A |
INACTIVE (reset) |
RESET |
udi-unkwn |
udi-unkwn |
udi-unkwn |
udi-unkwn |
udi-unkwn |
udi-unkwn |
N/A |
PND-INACT (reset) |
PND-INACT |
uea-tm- unkwn |
uea-tm- unkwn |
uea-tm- unkwn |
uea-tm- unkwn |
uea-tm- unkwn |
uea-tm- unkwn |
N/A |
Note: The OSI states and statuses are from the ISO/IEC
10164-2 standard. The states are listed in the following order:
- Administrative state (administrativeState)
- Operational state (operationalState)
- Usage state (usageState).
For a description of the states, see
OSI object states.
- OSI status
- Description
- uea
- Unlocked Enabled Active
- ueb
- Unlocked Enabled Busy
- uei
- Unlocked Enabled Idle
- udi
- Unlocked Disabled Idle
- -tm
- proceduralStatus = terminating
- -ol
- availabilityStatus = offline
- -fl
- availabilityStatus = failed
- -it
- availabilityStatus = in test
- -po
- availabilityStatus = power off
- -in
- proceduralStatus = initializing
- -ni
- proceduralStatus = not initialized
- -unkwn
- unknownStatus = unknown
- N/A
- Not Applicable
Footnotes for the table entries: - A resource is considered INOP when the VTAM display of the resource shows INOP. In
most cases, the internal VTAM status
of an INOP resource is INACTIVE. However, it is possible to have other
status values also showing INOP. Therefore, the availabilityStatus
value failed might appear with nativeStatus values
other than INACTIVE.
- An additional value of dependency might
be added to the availabilityStatus attribute if a higher-level
resouce is in transition.
- NCP slow down indication always forces usage state=busy.