This message is displayed in response to the Telnet
ClientID display command. It displays a detailed list of client identifier
names and their mapped Objects sorted by client identifier, profile,
and port. The CLIENTID display can be used to see what client identifiers
are defined in the profile and details about the client identifier.
The client identifier group details and parameter mapping results
can be displayed when the ID= parameter is used in the display command.
Profile and port divider line information follows each profile/port
section. See message EZZ6050I for details. The last line of this
message indicates how many lines of data were displayed and how many
total lines exist. See EZZ6052I for details. See message EZZ6060I
for definitions of the table values.
Note: In an IPv6 environment,
or if FORMAT LONG is specified, the client identifier will fill the
remainder of the first line. The remaining variables will be on a
second line under their appropriate headers.
jobname is
the name of the procedure that is used to start the TN3270 server
or the job name identifier of the procedure that is used to start
the TN3270 server. If you start the TN3270.TNSRV1 server, the jobname value
TNSRV1. If you start the TN3270 server, the jobname value
is TN3270.
clid_type is the type of client
identifier. Possible client identifier types are:
- USERID
- An exact user ID specified on a mapping statement.
- HOSTNAME
- An exact host name specified on a mapping statement.
- IPADDR
- An exact IP address specified on a mapping statement.
- USERGRP
- A user ID group name specified on a mapping statement.
- HNGRP
- A host name group name specified on a mapping statement.
- IPGRP
- An IP address group name specified on a mapping statement.
- DESTIP
- An exact destination IP address specified on a mapping statement.
- LINKNAME
- An exact linkname specified on a mapping statement.
- DESTIPGRP
- A destination IP address group name specified on a mapping statement.
- LINKGRP
- A linkname group name specified on a mapping statement.
- NULL
- The special case where no client identifier is specified.
clid_name is the name of
the client identifier.
clid_entries is
a list of client identifiers in a group.
clconn is
the number of connections using the client identifier mapping statement.
obj_type is the type of Object. Possible
Object types are:
- ARAPPL
- The Allowappl or Restrictappl application name. If a summary report
is requested and DEFAULTAPPL or PRTDEFAULTAPPL mapping statements
exist, the last Object entry (DEFAPPL) represents all implicit allowappl
objects created to support default appl names that do not explicitly
match any coded ALLOWAPPL statement.
- DEFAPPL
- The application name specified on the DEFAULTAPPL statement.
- PRTAPPL
- The application name specified on the PRTDEFAULTAPPL statement.
- LINEAPPL
- The application name specified on the LINEMODEAPPL statement.
- MAPAPPL
- The application name specified on the DEFAPPL option of the LUMAP
or PRTMAP statement.
- USS
- The USS table name specified on the USSTCP statement.
- INT
- The interpret table name specified on the INTERPTCP statement.
- LU
- The exact LU name specified on the LUMAP statement.
- LUGRP
- The LUGROUP name specified on the LUMAP statement.
- APPLLUG
- The implicit LUGROUP name created by Telnet for single LUs listed
on the ALLOWAPPL or RESTRICTAPPL-USER statement.
- PRT
- The exact printer LU name specified on the PRTMAP statement.
- PRTGRP
- The PRTGROUP name specified on the PRTMAP statement.
- PARMSGRP
- The PARMSGROUP name specified on the PARMSMAP statement.
- MONGRP
- The MONITORGROUP name specified on the MONITORMAP statement.
obj_name is the name of
the object that is being mapped on the mapping statement.
spec_item is one or more additional
optional items that are specific to a mapping statement. The
map_opts field
defines the
spec_item value. The
spec_item value
can be one of the following:
- When map_opts position(1) is D, the spec_item value
is the application name defined by LUMAP/PRTMAP-DEFAPPL.
- When map_opts position(1) is P, the spec_item value
is the ParmsGroup name defined by LUMAP/PRTMAP-PMAP.
- When map_opts position(1) is A, the spec_item value
is the associated printer name defined on the LUMAP statement.
- When map_opts position(1) is L, the spec_item value
is the LuGroup name defined by ALLOWAPPL-LUG.
- When map_opts position(5) is Q,
the spec_item value is the timeout defined by ALLOWAPPL/RESTRICTAPPL-QSESSION.
map_opts are additional
mapping options on certain mapping statements. Each character position
represents a different option. The position might be set to dash
(-), indicating that the particular option is not set or does not
apply. Possible values by position are:
- Position(1)
-
- D - Item is a default appl on the LU/PRTMAP statement.
- P - Item is a ParmsGroup on the LU/PRTMAP statement. If Object
is a USS or Interpret table, the table was loaded due to profile mapping
statement.
- A - Item is an associated printer on the LUMAP statement.
- L - Item is an LU group on an AllowAppl. statement.
- E - If Object is a USS or Interpret table, the table was loaded
as a result of an LU Exit request.
- F - If Object is a USS or Interpret table, the table requested
by the LU Exit failed to load.
- Position(2)
-
- C - If Object is an LU/PRTGROUP, indicates Capacity specified.
- E - If Object is an LU/PRTGROUP, indicates group is an LU EXIT.
- R - If Object or Item is Allow/Restrict, indicates Appl is defined
as RestrictAppl.
- A - If Object or Item is Allow/Restrict, indicates Appl is defined
as AllowAppl.
- I - If Object is a DEFAPPL entry of an ARAPPL request, this line
indicates the number of connections in session with default appls
that do not match an explicitly provided AllowAppl or RestrictAppl.
- P - If Object is a USS,SCS pair, the SCS table was loaded as
a result of a profile mapping statement.
- E - If Object is a USS,SCS pair, the SCS table was loaded as
a result of an LU Exit request.
- F - If Object is a USS,SCS pair, the SCS table requested by the
LU Exit failed to load.
- Position(3)
-
- L - Indicates AllowAppl or RestrictAppl has LU or LUG parm specified.
- Position(4)
-
- L - If position(1) is D then the Appl Object or Item has LogAppl
specified. Otherwise, the mapping statement is an LUMAP statement.
- Q - Appl Object or Item has Qinit specified.
- D - AllowAppl or Restrictappl has DisConnectable specified.
- P - The mapping statement is a PRTMAP statement.
- Position(5)
-
- F - If Appl Object or Item, indicates FirstOnly specified.
- G - If LU/PRTGROUP, indicates Generic mapping of the group.
- S - If LU/PRTGROUP, indicates Specific mapping of the group.
- Q - AllowAppl or Restrictappl has Qsession specified.
- Position(6)
-
- D - If Appl Object or Item, indicates DefOnly specified.
- K - If LU/PRTGROUP, indicates KeepOpen specified on LU/PRTMAP.
- C - Restrictappl has CertAuth specified.
- Position(7)
-
- A - Restrictappl has AllowPrinter specified.
- Position(8)
- Not used at this time.
da_name is either the DEFAPPL
application name, the associated printer name, or the PARMSGROUP name
on the LUMAP statement. Position 4 of the map_opts indicates
which name is displayed on the line.
source is
the source of the parameter line. The details of any of these sources
can be seen by issuing a DISPLAY OBJECT, ID=
source.
Possible values are:
- *DEFAULT
- Represents the default parameter values set by Telnet.
- *TGLOBALS
- Represents the parameters set in TELNETGLOBALS.
- *TPARMS
- Represents the parameters set in TELNETPARMS.
- TP-profnum
- Represents the merged results of the DEFAULT, TELNETGLOBALS, and
TELNETPARMS parameters. This line is used only on the detailed connection
display and matches the profile displays. Parameter details can be
seen by issuing a DISPLAY PROF, PROF=profnum, DETAIL.
- PARMSGROUP names
- Represents the parameters set in a PARMSGROUP mapped by PARMSMAP
to the client identifier.
- <-FINAL
- Represents the merged results of all parms through the PARMSGROUP
level, including any PARMSGROUP mapped by the USERID or USERGRP client
identifier and any parmsgroup mapped on the LUMAP–PMAP combination.
maptype specifies the type
of LUMAPping done. The value is either GENERIC or SPECIFIC.
luname is
the name of the single LU or LUGROUP on the LUMAP statement that also
contains the PMAP option mapping the parmsgroup listed in the next
line.
persis, function, diag, secure, timers,
and misc are connection parameter flags. See EZZ6060I for details.