ESCON CHPID question

2006-06-19 Thread Larry Kraus
I have 2 CHPIDs connected to the same switch and accessing like devices. Does anyone know the difference between TYPE 4 and TYPE 5? I can't figure out why one shows as a type 4 and the other as a type 5. 04 ESCON SWITCH OR POINT TO POINTCNC_? 05 ESCON SWITCHED POINT-TO-POINT CNC_S Di

Re: ESCON CHPID question

2006-06-19 Thread R.S.
Larry Kraus wrote: I have 2 CHPIDs connected to the same switch and accessing like devices. Does anyone know the difference between TYPE 4 and TYPE 5? I can't figure out why one shows as a type 4 and the other as a type 5. 04 ESCON SWITCH OR POINT TO POINTCNC_? 05 ESCON SWITCHED POINT-T

Re: ESCON CHPID question

2006-06-19 Thread Alan C. Field
I have 2 CHPIDs connected to the same switch and accessing like devices. Does anyone know the difference between TYPE 4 and TYPE 5? I can't figure out why one shows as a type 4 and the other as a type 5. 04 ESCON SWITCH OR POINT TO POINTCNC_? 05 ESCON SWITCHED POINT-TO-POINT CNC_S Whe

Re: ESCON CHPID question

2006-06-19 Thread Brian Peterson
This looks like a cut/paste output from the MVS D M=CHP command. Brian On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 13:32:07 -0500, Alan C. Field wrote: > >>04 ESCON SWITCH OR POINT TO POINTCNC_? >>05 ESCON SWITCHED POINT-TO-POINT CNC_S > >Where did this display come from? It looks like SHOWZOS. >Aren't O4 and

Re: ESCON CHPID question

2006-06-19 Thread Alan C. Field
Thanks Brian - I believe you are right (just tried it). It's been while since I had to use that command. Either way I think my explanation is correct. This looks like a cut/paste output from the MVS D M=CHP command. Brian On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 13:32:07 -0500, Alan C. Field wrote: > >>04

Re: ESCON CHPID question

2006-06-19 Thread Brian Peterson
I agree. I see exactly the same thing on my system as you showed from yours. Brian On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 13:41:54 -0500, Alan C. Field wrote: > >Either way I think my explanation is correct. > > -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / sign

Re: ESCON CHPID question

2006-06-19 Thread Larry Kraus
This display is from quickref, for the message for the D M=CHP command. I figured it out. Type 5 is an escon that hasn't been validated. Once I configured the chpid off and then online, it changed to type 4. -Original Message- Disclaimer: This e-mail message is intended only for the pe