D M=CHP   will give you the list of all your defined chpids.

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ted 
MacNEIL
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 8:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: OSA Card Display Command

I have been trying to find out how many OSA cards are installed on our
two production processors.
I have asked our service providers, to no avail.
I have tried to look at the IODF.
I have tried looking at the OPS Display command doc.

What is the easiest way to find out how many OSA cards are installed?
The type?
Are they defined under VIPA?
I have "look but don't touch access" to 'everything'.
What I don't have is a handle on the appropriate doc, so I can find this stuff!

Also, is a CMC supported (or even needed) in a TÇP/IP environment?
Again, a pointer to doc would be appreciated!

I gave been given the resonsibility to co-ordinate an SNA to TCP/IP migration 
(mainframe) migration.
This will save us a ton of $$ (US), with next to no effort (except for the 
above questions).

Any help/pointers/etc would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.


-teD

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All others bring data!
 -- W. Edwards Deming

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