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ISRsessions

Syntax

SHow -APPN ISRsessions

Default

No default

Description

The ISRsessions parameter displays the status of Intermediate Session Routing (ISR) sessions, or the full session between two endpoint LUs. Because the local network node is an intermediate point between the two endpoints on the session, the display shows both the part of the session incoming to the network node and the part of the session outgoing from it.

Example

The following is an example of the display obtained by entering the SHow -APPN ISRsessions command:

:
============================ SHow -APPN ISRsessions ==========================
-----------------------------------ISR Sessions--------------------------------
Originator
COS
Limit
Primary
Secondary
CP name
name
Res
LFSID
Linkname
LFSID
Link name
US3COMHQ.IBM4
SNASVCMG
NO
010201
LINK0000
000201
@I000001
US3COMHQ.IBM4
#INTER
NO
010202
LINK0000
000202
@I000001

Table 22 explains the headings in the ISR sessions display.

Table 22 ISRsessions Display Meanings

Display Heading

Meaning

Originator CP name

Control point name of the node that sends out the BIND for that session.

COS name

Class of service named used for the ISR session.

Limit Res

Indicates whether the ISR session is over a limited resource.

Primary LFSID

Primary Local Form Session Identifier (LFSid). The first two digits of the LFSid (the ODAI bit) indicates which node was assigned the values in the transmission header. For more information on the ODAI bit format, see the IBM document, APPN Architecture and Product Implementations Tutorial.

Primary Link name

Name of the link for the primary stage of the session.

Secondary LFSID

Secondary Local Form Session Identifier (LFSid). The ODAI bit in the LFSid indicates which node was assigned the values in the transmission header.

Secondary Link name

Name of the link for the secondary stage of the session.

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