z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 2 (EZB, EZD)
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EZD1623I

z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 2 (EZB, EZD)
SC27-3655-01

EZD1623I
DEFENSE MANAGER DAEMON CONFIGURATION FILE NOT SPECIFIED AND DEFAULT CONFIGURATION FILE filename MISSING OR NOT VALID - USING DEFAULTS FOR CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

Explanation

No configuration file was specified, so the Defense Manager daemon (DMD) attempted to use the default configuration file. The default configuration file does not exist or cannot be read so the DMD uses the default configuration values.

In the message text:
filename
The default configuration file name.

System action

DMD processing continues using the default values for configuration parameters.

Operator response

Contact the system programmer.

System programmer response

When there is not a configuration file, defensive filtering is inactive for all TCP/IP stacks on your system. The system-supplied defaults do not include any DmStackConfig statements. If you want values other than the system-supplied defaults, create a configuration file and activate it using the MODIFY REFRESH command.

See the information about the Defense Manager daemon (DMD) in z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration Reference for information about the DMD configuration file.

User response

Not applicable.

Problem determination

None.

Source

z/OS® Communications Server TCP/IP: Defense Manager daemon

Module

Not applicable.

Routing code

10

Descriptor code

12

Automation

Not applicable.

Example

EZD1623I DEFENSE MANAGER DAEMON CONFIGURATION FILE NOT SPECIFIED AND DEFAULT  CONFIGURATION FILE 
         /etc/security/dmd.conf MISSING OR NOT VALID - USING DEFAULTS  FOR CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS 

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