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Question
I would like to know how TCPIP indicates that a specified connection has to a particular AT-TLS rule.
Answer
Message EZD1281I is displayed when a TCP connection maps to a AT-TLS policy rule. The message can be used to verify connections are mapping to the expected policies.
The absence of this message indicates a connection did not map to an AT-TLS policy rule.
Here is the format of message EZD1281I:
EZD1281I TTLS Map CONNID: cid LOCAL: loc_ip..loc_port REMOTE: rem_ip..rem_port JOBNAME: jobname USERID: userid TYPE: type STATUS: stat RULE: rule ACTIONS: grp_act env_act conn_act
The CONNID cid value is a hexadecimal value that uniquely identifies this TCP connection through the life of the connection. This CONNID value will appear in all future messages for this connection. It can be used to follow the connection through the trace. The CONNID value can also be used with the Netstat TTLS,CONNID=xx,DETAIL command to display all the policy information this connection is using.
Product Synonym
ZOSCS COMMSERVER
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04 January 2017
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