You can use the following TCP/IP commands to display policy-based
networking information from the network.
- The z/OS UNIX pasearch command
queries information from the z/OS UNIX Policy
Agent.
- The z/OS UNIX trmdstat command
displays the Traffic Regulation Management Daemon (TRMD) log.
See
Monitoring the TCP/IP network for
Netstat commands, such as Netstat SLAP/-j or Netstat IDS/-k, for information
that might be relevant to retrieving information from the network,
and
ipsec command security for information
about the
ipsec command.
Additionally, you can monitor policy implementation using
the Network SLAPM2 subagent. Using SNMP, you can display policy configuration
and performance data and generate notifications when monitored traffic
performance crosses thresholds defined in the Network SLAPM2 MIB tables.
See information about the Network SLAPM2 subagent in z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration
Guide for more details about using SNMP to monitor
policy performance.