TCPIP Started Listeners attributes (z/OS systems only)

Use the TCPIP Started Listeners attributes to create situations for gathering information about started TCP/IP listeners, including the IP address, port number, and the disposition of messages received by the listener. TCPIP Started Listeners is a multiple-instance attribute group. You cannot mix these attributes with attributes of any other multiple-instance group.

The TCPIP Started Listeners attributes are available on z/OS systems.

Host Name The name of the system on which this queue manager is running. On z/OS systems, this is the SMF ID. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 48 case-sensitive characters.

Inbound Disposition The disposition of messages that is received by this listener. Valid values are None = 0, Qmgr = 1, Group = 2, and Unknown = 255.

IP Address The Internet Protocol address of the TCP/IP listener; displayed as an asterisk (*) by default if IPADDR is not specified on the start listener command, optionally specified in dotted decimal notation or symbolic notation. On z/OS systems, the TCP/IP listener can be started many times with different combinations of port number and address. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 256 case-sensitive characters.

Origin Node The IBM MQ Monitoring agent-assigned name of the node on which the data for the queue manager originates.

On z/OS systems, this name takes the form qmgr:smfid:MQESA, where qmgr is the name of the queue manager and smfid is the z/OS system ID or SMF ID.

Port Number The port number on which the TCP/IP listener is active. On z/OS systems, the TCP/IP listener can be started many times with different combinations of port number and address. The valid format is an integer (up to 4 digits).

QMgr Name The name that is assigned to this queue manager. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 48 case-sensitive characters.

Retrying Listener Indicates whether the TCP/IP listener port is retrying. The valid format is an integer. Valid values are No = 0 and Yes = 1.