IST1250I
NAME LEVEL MODULE STATUS

Explanation

VTAM® issues this message as part of a message group in response to a DISPLAY EXIT,ID=exitname or DISPLAY EXIT,ID=* command. A complete description of the message group follows.
 IST350I   DISPLAY TYPE = EXIT
 IST1250I  NAME     LEVEL     MODULE     STATUS
 IST1251I  exitname exitlevel module     status
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[IST1315I DISPLAY TRUNCATED AT MAX = number]
[IST199I  OPTIONS = {NONE|optionlist}]
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 IST1454I count EXIT(S) DISPLAYED
 IST314I   END
Note: If the command specifies ID=*, IST1251I is repeated to display the status of all exits. If the command specifies ID=ISTEXCAA, and the exit is active, IST199I is repeated to display all functions supported by this exit.
IST199I
  • optionlist can include the following options:
    ACCTING
    Initial and final accounting
    ADJ_DSRL
    Adjacent SSCP selection for DSRLST processing
    ADJSSCP
    Adjacent SSCP selection
    ALIAS
    Alias translation
    ALL
    All functions of the exit are traced
    ALS
    Adjacent link station selection
    ALS_CDRS
    Adjacent link station selection for CDRSCs
    ALS_DSRL
    Adjacent link station selection for DSRLST processing
    BEGIN
    Begin function
    END
    End function
    GWPATH
    Gateway path selection
    INITA_IO
    Initial authorization for INIT OTHER CD
    INITAUTH
    Initial authorization
    REPL
    Exit replacement and replaced function
    SECAUTH
    Secondary authorization
    VRSEL
    Virtual route selection
    XRF
    XRF session switch
IST350I
  • This message identifies the type of information shown in the display. For this message group, the display type is always EXIT.
IST1250I and IST1251I subgroup
  • exitname is the name of a user-written exit routine.
  • exitlevel is the internal exit version identifier. See z/OS Communications Server: SNA Customization for the explanation of exitlevel for exitname. If exitlevel is not coded, ***NA*** is displayed.
  • module is the module name of a user-written exit routine.
  • status is the state of exitname when the DISPLAY EXIT command was issued, and can be one of the following:
    ACTIVE
    The exit is operational.
    INACTIVE
    The exit is not available for use.
    PENDING ACTIVE
    The exit is in the process of being activated.
    PENDING ACTIVE REPLACE
    The exit is in the activation phase of a MODIFY EXIT,ID=exitname,OPT=REPL command.
    PENDING INACTIVE
    The exit is in the process of being deactivated and is available only for termination activity.
    PENDING INACTIVE REPLACE
    The exit is in the deactivation phase of a MODIFY EXIT,ID=exitname,OPT=REPL command.
IST1315I
  • VTAM issues this message when the number of exits to be displayed exceeds the value specified on the MAX operand.
  • number is the value specified for the MAX operand.
IST1454I
  • count is the number of exits displayed.

System action

Processing continues.

Operator response

ACTIVE
None.
INACTIVE
This value of status is displayed in two situations:
  • The exit is installed but is not available for use.

    Use the MODIFY EXIT command to activate exitname. See the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Operation for information on the MODIFY EXIT command.

  • The exit is not installed.

    Save the system log for problem determination.

PENDING ACTIVE, PENDING ACTIVE REPLACE, PENDING INACTIVE, and PENDING INACTIVE REPLACE
If exitname remains in a pending state, there may be a problem. Save the system log for problem determination.

System programmer response

If the exit is necessary for your operation, you may have to halt VTAM and fix the problem with the user-written exit before continuing. See z/OS Communications Server: SNA Customization for additional information.

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

5