Vince,
Here is the results of the TSO command NETSTAT ALLCONN (PORT 175
EZZ2350I MVS TCP/IP NETSTAT CS V2R2 TCPIP Name: TCPIP 08:32:32
EZZ2585I User Id Conn Local Socket Foreign Socket State
EZZ2586I ------- ---- ------------ -------------- -----
EZZ2587I JES2S001 00000017 0.0.0.0..175 0.0.0.0..0 Listen
EZZ2587I JES2S001 00000021 10.100.5.71..1026 10.100.5.72..175 Establ
sh
EZZ2587I JES2S001 00007D6F 10.100.5.71..175 10.100.5.73..3603 Establ
sh
I do not have the error I was getting on z/VM when I tried to start my
LINK...IBM support recommended I add port 175 to my authorized port list in the
TCPIP PROFILE so I added " 175 TCP RSCS ; RSCS Authorization
for TCPNJE"
Thanks,
Ron McCabe
Manager of Mainframe/Midrange Systems
Mutual of Enumclaw
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Vince Getgood
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2019 2:39 AM
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Subject: Re: How can I get reports in the Output Queue in SDSF to print
Ron,
You don't need a separate FICON port for a FICON CTC (FCTC). Any FICON port
that is shared between the LPARS can be used. FCTC would just be another LCU
on that port.
However, all the examples and diagrams about FCTC in the FICON manuals describe
using a switch - that's simply not required for LPARS on the same CEC, or even
for FCTC between CECs (ask me how I know!)
As Tony says, you definitely have connectivity. ICMP is ping (sorry!).
The EDC8128I message does suggest that there isn't anything listening on that
port: -
"A remote node refused to allow the attempted connect operation. The attempt to
connect to a socket was refused because there was no process listening, or
because the queue of connection requests was full and the underlying protocol
does not support retransmissions."
Please try the TSO command NETSTAT ALLCONN (PORT 175, (no close brackets) and
post the results.
Just to clarify, in an earlier post, you said "I made a change and added the
port I was getting an error on to the PORT list in my TCPIP PROFILE on z/VM"
What port, and what error? I wonder if you need to back that change out, and
retry the $S N command?
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