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Use this command to display statistical information about the active PU 2.1 LU-LU sessions, high-performance routing (HPR) rapid transport protocol (RTP) connections, and HPR LU-LU sessions through each adjacent link station (ALS).
You can also use this command to reset the maximum PU 2.1 LU-LU session count for each ALS to the number of PU 2.1 LU-LU sessions that are currently active.
The maximum PU 2.1 LU-LU session count indicates the maximum number of PU 2.1 LU-LU sessions that were active for an ALS at any given time. This number can be greater than the number of PU 2.1 LU-LU sessions that are currently active. For example, if four PU 2.1 LU-LU sessions were started and one was ended, the current number of active PU 2.1 LU-LU sessions is 3 and the maximum PU 2.1 LU-LU session count is 4.
The display also shows a list of active channel-to-channel (CTC) and network control program (NCP) resources.
Requirements and Restrictions
You can enter this command only in 1052 state or higher.
Format
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Additional Information
Online help information is available for this command. To display the help information, enter one of the following:
ZNMON HELP
ZNMON ?
Examples
The following information is displayed in the examples:
Statistical information about the active PU 2.1 LU-LU sessions, RTP connections, and HPR LU-LU sessions through each ALS, NCP, and CTC resource in the network is displayed in the following example.
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |User: ZNMON ALS | | | |System: NMON0002I 12.51.43 BEGIN ZNMON DISPLAY | | SDA NAME SITSIZE CURSESS MAXSESS MAXDATE MAXTIME RTPCONN HPRSESS | | 0861 P30CA1B 800 13 34 21JUN 08.16.06 5 36 | | 0865 P34CA5B 800 1 2 21JUN 08.13.02 6 42 | | 03AF TCCTCL1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A | | END OF ZNMON DISPLAY | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
The maximum number of PU 2.1 LU-LU sessions for each ALS is reset to the number of PU 2.1 LU-LU sessions that are currently active in the following example.
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |User: ZNMON ALS,CLEAR | | | |System: NMON0002I 12.51.43 BEGIN ZNMON DISPLAY | | SDA NAME SITSIZE CURSESS MAXSESS MAXDATE MAXTIME RTPCONN HPRSESS | | 0861 P30CA1B 800 13 34 21JUN 08.16.06 5 36 | | 0865 P34CA5B 800 1 2 21JUN 08.13.02 6 42 | | 03AF TCCTCL1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A | | MAXIMUM SESSION COUNT, DATE, AND TIME HAVE BEEN RESET | | END OF ZNMON DISPLAY | | | |User: ZNMON ALS | | | |System: NMON0002I 12.51.43 BEGIN ZNMON DISPLAY | | SDA NAME SITSIZE CURSESS MAXSESS MAXDATE MAXTIME RTPCONN HPRSESS | | 0861 P30CA1B 800 13 13 21JUN 08.19.42 5 36 | | 0865 P34CA5B 800 1 2 21JUN 08.19.42 6 42 | | 03AF TCCTCL1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A | | END OF ZNMON DISPLAY | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Related Information
See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about HPR support, RTP connections, and SNA communications.