Display Network Log
The Network Log display shows the network data that has been sent from and received by this system. Select 1=Display Network Log from the Utilities menu.
Use one of the following options to move through the network log records:
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Use the <Page> or <Roll> keys.
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Position the display by keying the date and/or time required and press Enter.
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Use F18=Bottom to move to the bottom of the log and most recent messages.
Parameters on the Display Network Log display
The following parameters are available on the Display Network Log display.
Position to date
Enter a date to which the display moves when Enter is pressed. Can be used alone or in conjunction with the ‘Position to time’ parameter.
Position to time
Enter a time to which the display moves when Enter is pressed. Best used in conjunction with the ‘Position to date’ parameter.
Data direction (Dta Dir)
Specifies the direction of the data.
SND | Outgoing data (Send) |
RCV | Incoming data (Receive) |
RCV mode
This is the receive mode of any data received by the system.
I | Interactive |
B | Batch |
Log date
Specifies the date the data was logged. For SND data, this is the date on which the data was sent. For RCV data, this is the date on which the data was received.
Log time
Specifies the time at which the data was logged. For SND data, this is the time at which the data was sent. For RCV data, this is the time at which the data was received.
Local product (Local Prod)
Specifies the Local Product code. For SND data, this is the originating product. For RCV data, this is the destination product.
Remote location
Specifies the name of the remote location as defined in Work with Remote Locations. For SND data, this is the destination location. For RCV data, this is the originating location.
*SYSTEM | Indicates that data was sent to or received from the current location |
*UNKNOWN | May be shown for received data when either: The data is malformed such that the sender’s IP address and port cannot be determined The sender’s IP Address and port does not match a location on the Work with Remote Locations display. This can be prevented by setting system default HAL/NETAUTOCFG to *YES which causes previously unknown systems to be automatically added as remote locations when data is received |
Remote environment
Specifies the remote environment name. For SND data, this is the name of the environment to which data has been sent. The environment name is not known until the remote system acknowledges receipt of the sent data. For RCV data, this is the name of environment from which data has been received.
Remote product (Remote Prod)
Specifies the remote product code. For SND data, this is the destination product. For RCV data, this is the originating product.
Status/Network status
Specifies the current status of the data as one of the following:
Send data status |
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Receive data status |
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Local UID
Specifies the local UID. The UID is a 9 digit number that uniquely identifies this data on the local system.