Protocol Error Indicator
LU6.2 IN TCT MACRO DEF. z/os A fix is available Obtain the fix for this APAR. Subscribe You can track all active APARs for this component. APAR status Closed as program error. Error description P7 Protocol error is given on LANDP side when CICS/VSE 230 under VSE/ESA 230 is used and TCT macro def. is as follows: The definitions of LU0's are before TYPE=SYSTEM def.s (If LU0's def.s are after the TYPE=SYSTEM def. then the problem did not occur.) Local fix On the TCT macro source define LU0's before TYPE=SYSTEM entries. Problem summary **************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: All CICS Users. * * * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: The TCTTE values for BRACKET and Chain * * Assembly - CHNASSY may be incorrectly * * set for LU0 and LU2 terminals when they * * follow a LU62 Single Session device * * (DFHTCT TYPE=SYSTEM,FEATURE=SINGLE ...) * * in the source for a macro assembled * * TCT. * * * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: * **************************************************************** The macro DFHTCTSE (System Entry) is setting a global indicator - &SINGSW ON when a LU62 Single Session device (DFHTCT TYPE=SYSTEM,FEATURE=SINGLE...) is found. This indicator is only reset if a LU62 Parallel Sessions connection follows in the source. While the indicator is set any LU0 or LU2 terminals that are processed will not pass through the code in DFHTCTSV that sets the BRACKET and Chain Assembly - CHNASSY values correctly. Additional Keywords : FINFIX PQ04358 PQ16150 BUILDCHAIN ATCV AbendATCV TCTEBPE Problem conclusion DFHTCTSE has been changed to reset &SINGSW on exit. Macro defined TCTs will need to be re-assembled for this PTF to become effective. Temporary fix FIX AVAILABLE BY PTF ONLY Comments APAR Information APAR numberPQ20111 Reported component nameCICS/VSE Reported component ID568602601 Reported release14X StatusCLOSED PER PENoPE HIPERNoHIPER Special AttentionNoSpecatt Submitted date1998-10-12 Clos
Wireshark-bugs: [Wireshark-bugs] [Bug 7393] ISO8073 COTP protocol - ED-TPDU data part not decode Date Index Thread Index Other Months All Mailing Lists Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next From: [emailprotected] Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 11:50:59 +0000 Comment # 6 on bug 7393 from john dite According to the specification this http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1PQ20111 would be the result: Frame #1 Data: 0703180101 0x07 = 07 = PREPARE SPDU 0x03 = Length Indicator 0x18 = 24 = Prepare Type PV Field (see 8.3.26.3) 0x01 = Length Indicator 0x01 = 1: prepare for MAJOR SYNC ACK SPDU; Frame #4 Data: 1903110105 https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-bugs/201406/msg00766.html 0x19 = 25 = ABORT SPDU 0x03 = Length Indicator 0x11 = 17 = Transport Disconnect PV Field (see 8.3.9.3) 0x01 = Length Indicator 0x05 = bit 1 = 1: transport connection is released; bit 3 = 1: protocol error (see 8.3.9.5); John You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes. Prev by Date: [Wireshark-bugs] [Bug 10197] In DTM assignment command TFI mentioned in Packet downlink assignment was not decoded correctly Next by Date: [Wireshark-bugs] [Bug 10196] TCP sequence analysis done twice Previous by thread: [Wireshark-bugs] [Bug 7393] ISO8073 COTP protocol - ED-TPDU data part not decoded Next by thread: [Wireshark-bugs] [Bug 7393] ISO8073 COTP protocol - ED-TPDU data part not decoded Index(es): Date Thread Wireshark and the "fin" logo are registered trademarks of the Wireshark Foundation Back to top
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