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Requested parameters
Specify one or more parameters that define the data to be displayed. We can specify the parameters in any order, but do not specify the same parameter more than once.
Some parameters are relevant only for channels of a particular type or types. Attributes that are not relevant for a particular type of channel cause no output, nor is an error raised. Table 1 shows the parameters that are relevant for each type of channel. There is a description of each parameter after the table. Parameters are optional unless the description states that they are required.
Parameters that can be returned by the DISPLAY CHANNEL command Parameter SDR SVR RCVR RQSTR CLNT- CONN SVR- CONN CLUS- SDR CLUS- RCVR ALTDATE X X X X X X X X ALTTIME X X X X X X X X AUTOSTART X X X X BATCHHB X X X X BATCHINT X X X X BATCHSZ X X X X X X channel-name X X X X X X X X CHLTYPE X X X X X X X X CLUSNL X X CLUSTER X X CLWLPRTY X X CLWLRANK X X CLWLWGHT X X COMPHDR X X X X X X X X COMPMSG X X X X X X X X CONNAME X X X X X X CONVERT X X X X DESCR X X X X X X X X DISCINT X X X² X X HBINT X X X X X X X X KAINT X X X X X X X X LOCLADDR X X X X X X LONGRTY X X X X LONGTMR X X X X MAXMSGL X X X X X X X X MCANAME X X X X X MCATYPE X X X X X MCAUSER X X X X X X X MODENAME X X X X X X MONCHL X X X X X X X MRDATA X X X MREXIT X X X MRRTY X X X MRTMR X X X MSGDATA X X X X X X MSGEXIT X X X X X X NETPRTY X NPMSPEED X X X X X X PASSWORD X X X X X PUTAUT X X X X QMNAME X RCVDATA X X X X X X X X RCVEXIT X X X X X X X X REPLACE X X X X X X X X SCYDATA X X X X X X X X SCYEXIT X X X X X X X X SENDDATA X X X X X X X X SENDEXIT X X X X X X X X SEQWRAP X X X X X X SHORTRTY X X X X SHORTTMR X X X X SSLCAUTH X X X X X SSLCIPH X X X X X X X X SSLPEER X X X X X X X X STATCHL X X X X X X TPNAME X X X X X X X TRPTYPE X X X X X X X X USERID X X X X X XMITQ X X For more details of these parameters, see DEFINE CHANNEL.
- ALTDATE
- The date on which the definition was last altered, in the form yyyy-mm-dd.
- ALTTIME
- The time at which the definition was last altered, in the form hh.mm.ss.
- AUTOSTART
- Whether an LU 6.2 responder process should be started for the channel.
- BATCHHB
- The batch heartbeating value being used.
- BATCHINT
- Minimum batch duration.
- BATCHSZ
- Batch size.
- CHLTYPE
- Channel type.
On AIX, HP OpenVMS, HP-UX, Linux, i5/OS, Solaris, and Windows the channel type is always displayed if you specify a generic channel name and do not request any other parameters. On z/OS, the channel type is always displayed.
On AIX, HP OpenVMS, HP-UX, Linux, i5/OS, Solaris, and Windows, TYPE can be used as a synonym for this parameter.
- CLUSTER
- The name of the cluster to which the channel belongs.
- CLUSNL
- The name of the namelist that specifies the list of clusters to which the channel belongs.
- CLWLPRTY
- The priority of the channel for the purposes of cluster workload distribution.
- CLWLRANK
- The rank of the channel for the purposes of cluster workload distribution.
- CLWLWGHT
- The weighting of the channel for the purposes of cluster workload distribution.
- COMPHDR
- The list of header data compression techniques supported by the channel. For sender, server, cluster-sender, cluster-receiver and client-connection channels the values specified are in order of preference.
- COMPMSG
- The list of message data compression techniques supported by the channel. For sender, server, cluster-sender, cluster-receiver and client-connection channels the values specified are in order of preference.
- CONNAME
- Connection name.
- CONVERT
- Whether sender should convert application message data.
- DESCR
- Description.
- DISCINT
- Disconnection interval.
- HBINT
- Heartbeat interval.
- KAINT
- KeepAlive timing for the channel.
- LOCLADDR
- Local communications address for the channel.
- LONGRTY
- Long retry count.
- LONGTMR
- Long retry timer.
- MAXMSGL
- Maximum message length for channel.
- MCANAME
- Message channel agent name.
We cannot use MCANAME as a filter keyword.
- MCATYPE
- Whether message channel agent runs as a separate process or a separate thread.
- MCAUSER
- Message channel agent user identifier.
- MODENAME
- LU 6.2 mode name.
- MONCHL
- Online monitoring data collection.
- MRDATA
- Channel message-retry exit user data.
- MREXIT
- Channel message-retry exit name.
- MRRTY
- Channel message-retry count.
- MRTMR
- Channel message-retry time.
- MSGDATA
- Channel message exit user data.
- MSGEXIT
- Channel message exit names.
- NETPRTY
- The priority for the network connection.
- NPMSPEED
- Nonpersistent message speed.
- PASSWORD
- Password for initiating LU 6.2 session (if nonblank, this is displayed as asterisks on all platforms except z/OS).
- PUTAUT
- Put authority.
- QMNAME
- Queue manager name.
- RCVDATA
- Channel receive exit user data.
- RCVEXIT
- Channel receive exit names.
- SCYDATA
- Channel security exit user data.
- SCYEXIT
- Channel security exit names.
- SENDDATA
- Channel send exit user data.
- SENDEXIT
- Channel send exit names.
- SEQWRAP
- Sequence number wrap value.
- SEQWRAP
- Sequence number wrap value.
- SHORTTMR
- Short retry timer.
- SSLCAUTH
- Whether SSL client authentication is required.
- SSLCIPH
- Cipher specification for the SSL connection.
- SSLPEER
- Filter for the Distinguished Name from the certificate of the peer queue manager or client at the other end of the channel.
- STATCHL
- Statistics data collection.
- TPNAME
- LU 6.2 transaction program name.
- TRPTYPE
- Transport type.
- USERID
- User identifier for initiating LU 6.2 session.
- XMITQ
- Transmission queue name.
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