Displays basic TCP/IP configuration information from the Mainframe Access parameters (port number, company name and connection backlog) followed by the information displayed by the DISPLAY LU and DISPLAY CONVERSATION commands. On a busy system this display can be very long and we recommend that you use the Web Administration interface for this function; see the sections Target LU Status Page and Conversation Status Page in the chapter Administration Using the Web Interface.
Here is an example of a DISPLAY TCPSTATUS command and the resulting display:
F MFA,DISPLAY TCPSTATUS MFM0015I: *************************************************** MFM0015I: * TCP Status * MFM0015I: *************************************************** MFM0015I: MFM0015I: Server Port Number.......1503 MFM0015I: Web Server Port Number...1504 MFM0015I: OID....................YOUR_COMPANY_NAME MFM0015I: Number of Backlogs.......5 MFM0015I: ******* Partner LU Status MFM0015I: LU Name..........LUDB27R MFM0015I: Mod Entry........IBMRDB MFM0015I: Status...........Active MFM0015I: LU Name..........MFA62ACB MFM0015I: Mod Entry........#INTER MFM0015I: Status...........Active MFM0015I: ******* Conversation Status MFM0015I: Conversation ID..1AA14028 MFM0015I: Conv Address.....1AC79968 MFM0015I: Alloc Address....1A928DC0 MFM0015I: Task Address.....1AA4CE28 MFM0015I: Conv Status......Active MFM0015I: TCP/IP Status....Send MFM0015I: User Id..........CSIRLW1 MFM0015I: Target LU........LUDB27R MFM0015I: Peer IP address..10.10.11.130 MFM0015I: Socket Number....9 MFM0015I: Start Time.......07/17/03 15:10:32 MFM0015I: LUW Id...........DDINE.MFM62ACB.B9BBC4F618400001 MFM0015I: Packets Sent.....14