Hi Chris,
Thanks for the comma...It worked. In one of my previous posts I explained
that the command you're asking me enter is not working. When I looked at the
manual, it showed this:
D TCPIP, tnproc,Telnet,CONNection
When I entered it, this was the output:
D TCPIP,TN3270E,TELNET,CONN
EZZ6064I TELNET CONNECTION DISPLAY
EN TSP
CONN TY IPADDR..PORT LUNAME APPLID PTR LOGMODE
-------- -- ---------------------- -------- -------- --- --------
00038B37 10.213.10.216..3431 TELNE040 CICSPRDT TAE SNX32702
00038C33 10.150.6.55..1560 TELNE0AD CICSPRDT TAE SNX32702
00038B39 10.213.12.143..1144 TELNE041 CICSPRDT TAE SNX32702
00038C35 10.114.12.232..3289 TELNE0AE CICSPRDT TAE SNX32702
00038B3B 10.234.14.200..3055 TELNE042 TPE
00038C37 38.101.18.2..35276 TELNE0AF CICSPRDT TAE SNX32702
When I used number from the column CONN and use it on your command this s
what I got:
D TCPIP,TN3270E,CONN,CONN=38B37
EZZ6048I TELNET DISPLAY COMMAND FAILED WITH RCODE 803E
EZZ6035I TELNET DEBUG PROFILE WARNING,LINE: *N/A* MOD: EZBTMCMD
RCODE: 803E-00 Parameter on command is invalid.
PARM1: PARM2: PARM3: CONN
Am I doing something wrong?
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On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Chris Mason <[email protected]>wrote:
> George
>
> Two points:
>
> 1. You do not need the TELNETDEVICE statements since the names you are
> providing are set up by default. Please read that TELNETDEVICE tutorial
> post -
> carefully and tell me about anything you do not understand. That Table -
> it's
> 33 in my manual - is just telling you what is set up by default so only if
> you
> need to change the default do you need to use a TELNETDEVICE statement.
>
> 2. The reason you have an error is that there needs to be a comma between
> the first and second mode table entry names without any blanks. For example
>
> TELNETDEVICE 3278-2-E NSX32702,SNX32702
>
> The missing comma means that the analysis "sees" a third positional
> parameter, PARM3, which doesn't belong on the statement. With the comma in
> place the two names all become one long parameter - as it needs to be.
>
> My advice in order to try to keep your life as simple as possible is to
> throw out
> all these TELNETDEVICE statements.
>
> Two more things:
>
> A. In case the Attachmate change does not help, we should be prepared in
> knowing what all of the PROFILE data set in the TN3270E procedure looks
> like
> so I would be obliged if you would post it.
>
> B. Mainly for curiosity but following up on our discussions concerning the
> RFC
> 2355 negotiation - and assuming there is a standard Attachmate
> configuration - I would like to know what "device type" you are actually
> using.
> You need to look for a line like
>
> PROTOCOL: TN3270E LOGMODE: SNX32702 DEVICETYPE: IBM-3278-2-E
>
> in a
>
> DISPLAY tcpip,tnserv,CONN,CONN=nnn
>
> command output.
>
> In any case, you should probably be familiar with the use of this command
> when looking into problems with your TN3270 connections.
>
> Chris Mason
>
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 12:04:58 -0500, George Rodriguez
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Hi Chris,
> >
> >Sorry for not getting back to you sooner. We found a tech-note in
> >Attachmate's database that seems to be helping the timeout problem. In the
> >next few days we are rolling it out to more than the 3 telnet terminals
> that
> >the change was applied to.
> >
> >I did make the following change to the telnet profile based on a table
> >(Table 26. Device type and logmode table) in the manual:
> >
> >TELNETDEVICE 3278-2-E NSX32702 SNX32702
> >TELNETDEVICE 3278-3-E NSX32702 SNX32703
> >TELNETDEVICE 3279-3-E NSX32702 SNX32703
> >TELNETDEVICE 3278-4-E NSX32702 SNX32704
> >TELNETDEVICE 3279-4-E NSX32702 SNX32704
> >TELNETDEVICE 3278-5-E NSX32702 SNX32705
> >TELNETDEVICE 3279-5-E NSX32702 SNX32705
> >
> >but I'm getting these errors:
> >
> >EZZ6035I TELNET DEBUG PROFILE WARNING,LINE: 26 MOD: EZBTMPRP
> > RCODE: 8043-00 Parameter not used for this statement.
> > PARM1: PARM2: TELNETDE PARM3: SNX32702
> >EZZ6035I TELNET DEBUG PROFILE WARNING,LINE: 27 MOD: EZBTMPRP
> > RCODE: 8043-00 Parameter not used for this statement.
> > PARM1: PARM2: TELNETDE PARM3: SNX32703
> >EZZ6035I TELNET DEBUG PROFILE WARNING,LINE: 28 MOD: EZBTMPRP
> > RCODE: 8043-00 Parameter not used for this statement.
> > PARM1: PARM2: TELNETDE PARM3: SNX32703
> >EZZ6035I TELNET DEBUG PROFILE WARNING,LINE: 29 MOD: EZBTMPRP
> > RCODE: 8043-00 Parameter not used for this statement.
> > PARM1: PARM2: TELNETDE PARM3: SNX32704
> >EZZ6035I TELNET DEBUG PROFILE WARNING,LINE: 30 MOD: EZBTMPRP
> > RCODE: 8043-00 Parameter not used for this statement.
> > PARM1: PARM2: TELNETDE PARM3: SNX32704
> >EZZ6035I TELNET DEBUG PROFILE WARNING,LINE: 31 MOD: EZBTMPRP
> > RCODE: 8043-00 Parameter not used for this statement.
> > PARM1: PARM2: TELNETDE PARM3: SNX32705
> >EZZ6035I TELNET DEBUG PROFILE WARNING,LINE: 32 MOD: EZBTMPRP
> > RCODE: 8043-00 Parameter not used for this statement.
> > PARM1: PARM2: TELNETDE PARM3: SNX32705
> >
> >Can you help me out of this jam?
> >
> >Thanks...
>
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