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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gabe Torres
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 12:42 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: ESTAE control block chain. (from assembler-list)

Hello List,
 
 We are dropping our Escon Directors from our mainframe configuration.  
We have CTC/CNCs using an Escon Director to communicate between
COMMSERV's on two  Lpars on a single processor.   We will be moving to
CTC/CNC's without an Escon Director.  Our Sysplex also uses these for
PATHIN and PATHOUT signaling links between the Lpars. 

 To prepare for the new configuration, I defined a new set of CTC/CNC's
definitions without the Director involved, but keeping the old
definitions inplace.  I then disable (INACT)  the old CTC/CNC links, and
activate the new CTC/CNC links on both the Lpars I want communicating
with each other.  I am able to get the Sysplex to use these new
signaling links,. But I can not get COMMSERV to use them for the Cross
Domain communication.  

A display of the new links show they are active and available:

D NET,E,ID=CTCXP2
IST097I DISPLAY ACCEPTED
IST075I NAME = CTCXP2, TYPE = CA MAJOR NODE 100 IST486I STATUS= ACTIV,
DESIRED STATE= ACTIV IST654I I/O TRACE = OFF, BUFFER TRACE = OFF IST170I
LINES:
IST232I CTC9214L ACTIV----E   CUA = 9214
IST232I CTC9215L ACTIV----E   CUA = 9215
IST232I CTC8224L ACTIV----E   CUA = 8224
IST232I CTC8225L ACTIV----E   CUA = 8225

How do I get COMMSERV to use the new links ?  What am I missing ?

TIA,. ..any help is appreciated,
Gabe 

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