Explanation
The specified router ID is being used by the OMPROUTE
application as a 32-bit unique identifier within an OSPF autonomous
system.
In the message text:
- jobname
- The name of the OMPROUTE application.
- ipversion
- The IP version that OSPF is running. Possible values for ipversion are:
- IPv6
- OPSF for IPv6.
- IPv4
- OSPF for IPv4.
- type
- The configuration type. Possible values for type are:
- assigned
- A router ID is not specified on an OMPROUTE configuration statement.
The specified router ID is assigned by OMPROUTE as the default.
- configured
- The specified router ID is configured on an OMPROUTE configuration
statement.
- routerid
- The assigned or configured router ID.
- source
- The source of the router ID. Possible values for source are:
- ROUTERID statement
- The router ID was obtained from a ROUTERID statement in the OMPROUTE
configuration file.
- OSPF statement
- The router ID was obtained from an OSPF statement in the OMPROUTE
configuration file.
- IPV6_OSPF statement
- The router ID was obtained from a IPV6_OSPF statement in the OMPROUTE
configuration file.
- interface_name interface
- Because a router ID is not specified on an OMPROUTE configuration
statement, the router ID was set by OMPROUTE using the IP address
assigned to an IPv4 interface.
- interface_name
- The name of the IPv4 interface that was used by OMPROUTE to set
the router ID.
For more information about assigned and
configured router IDs, see steps for configuring
OSPF and RIP (IPv4 and IPv6) in z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration
Guide.
System action
Operator response
System programmer response
User response
Problem determination
If the router ID that is displayed is
incorrect, check the configuration statements and parameters in the
OMPROUTE configuration file.
- If multiple IPv4 statements (ROUTERID and OSPF) are coded in any
combination, the router ID specified (either in a statement keyword
or in a RouterID parameter) on the last IPv4 statement is selected.
- If multiple IPv6 statements (IPV6_OSPF) are coded, the router
ID specified in the RouterID parameter on the last IPv6 statement
is selected.
- If IPv4 and IPv6 OSPF are both active, but the router ID on the
IPv6_OSPF statement is not specified, the default or configured router
ID that is being used for IPv4 is assigned to IPv6.
See
z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration
Reference for information about the ROUTERID, OSPF,
and IPV6_OSPF statements in the OMPROUTE configuration file.
Source
z/OS® Communications
Server TCP/IP: OMPROUTE
Module
Routing code
Descriptor code
Automation
This message goes to console or syslog.
Example
EZZ8171I OMPROUTE IPV4 OSPF is using configured router ID 9.1.1.1 from ROUTERID statement
EZZ8171I OMPROUTE IPV4 OSPF is using configured router ID 9.1.1.1 from OSPF statement
EZZ8171I OMPROUTE IPV4 OSPF is using assigned router ID 9.1.1.1 from ETH1 interface
EZZ8171I OMPROUTE IPV6 OSPF is using assigned router ID 10.1.1.1 from ETH1 interface
EZZ8171I OMPROUTE IPV4 OSPF is using configured router ID 9.1.1.1 from OSPF statement
EZZ8171I OMPROUTE IPV6 OSPF is using configured router ID 67.67.67.67 from IPV6_OSPF statement