CEMT INQUIRE NETNAME
CEMT INQUIRE NETNAME
Function: Retrieve information about a network.
Description: If you are familiar with network names, you
may prefer to use this command as an alternative to CEMT
INQUIRE TERMINAL.
Input: Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There are
two ways of commencing this transaction:
Type CEMT INQUIRE NETNAME (the minimum abbreviation
is CEMT I N). You get a display that lists the current
status.
Type CEMT INQUIRE NETNAME (CEMT I N) followed by as
many of the other attributes as are necessary to limit the
range of information that you require. So, for example, if
you enter cemt i n ins ati, the resulting display will
show you the details of only those netnames that are in
service and available for use.
You can then tab to the highlighted or blank fields and
overtype them with the required values.
┌┐─ALl─────
─ ──CEMT Inquire Netname ──┼ ┼───────── ─────────
└┘──(value)
─ ──┬ ┬──────────────────── ─────────────────────
└┘──TRansaction(value)
─ ──┬ ┬───────────────── ──┬ ┬────────────── ──────
└┘──PRiority(value)├ ┤─PAgeable─────
└┘─AUtopageable─
─ ──┬ ┬──────────── ──┬ ┬─────── ──┬ ┬─────── ───────
├ ┤─Inservice── ├ ┤─ATi─── ├ ┤─TTi───
└ ┘─Outservice─ └ ┘─NOAti─ └ ┘─NOTti─
─ ──┬ ┬─────────── ──┬ ┬───────────────── ─────────
├┤─RTerminal─ └ ┘──TErminal(value)
├ ┤─RSession──
├ ┤─Session───
└ ┘─Local─────
─ ──┬ ┬────────── ──┬ ┬────────── ─────────────────
├ ┤─ACquired─ ├ ┤─CReate───
├ ┤─COldacq── └ ┘─NOCreate─
└ ┘─RELeased─
─ ──┬ ┬───────────── ──┬ ┬───────────────────── ───
└┘──TAsk(value)└ ┘──REMotesystem(value)
─ ──┬ ┬────────────── ──┬ ┬───────────────── ──────
└┘──RNAme(value)└ ┘──RNEtname(value)
─ ──┬ ┬──────────── ────┬ ┬──────── ─
└┘──CId(value)└ ┘─Userid─
(
value
)
specifies an 8-character network name.
ALl
is the default.
Sample screen
IN NETNAME
STATUS: RESULTS - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY
Net(IGKS25 ) Tra(CEMT) Pri( ) Pag Ins Ati Tti
Ter(S25) Acq
Figure 91. CEMT INQUIRE NETNAME screen
Note: There are blank fields on the screen where a value
does not apply or is ‘negative’; that is, the value
begins with ‘No’. To modify these fields, locate them
by tabbing (they appear in the same sequence as in
the expanded format), and overtype with input valid
for that field. You may find it more convenient to use
the expanded format when setting one of these
values, (negating is easier because you are
overtyping a displayed field with its negative causing
the result to become non-displayed).
If you place the cursor against a specific entry in the list and
press ENTER, CICS displays an expanded format as shown
in Figure 92.
IN NET
RESULT - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY
Netname(IG2S944D)
Transaction(CEMT)
Priority( )
Pagestatus( Pageable )
Servstatus( Inservice )
Atistatus( Ati )
Ttistatus( Tti )
Nature(Local)
Purgetype( )
Terminal(944D)
Termstatus( Acquired )
Createsess( Nocreate )
Task(33)
Remotesystem()
Rname()
Rnetname()
Cid()
Figure 92. The expanded display of an individual entry
Displayed fields
Atistatus
displays whether the terminal is available for use by
transactions that are automatically initiated from within
CICS or, if the terminal is an ISC session, by
transactions that are using this session as an alternate
facility to communicate with another system. The values
are:
ATi The terminal is available for use.
NOAti
The terminal is not available for use.
Notes:
1. You can reset this value by overtyping it with a
different value.
2. A terminal cannot be defined with both NOATI and
NOTTI.
Chapter 11. Master terminal CEMT 99