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To get specific information about an error message from within the ISM program, position the cursor on a message and press F1. You can also use the ismhmsg command from any ISM command line to get ISM message help.
Explanation You have pressed a function key that is not supported from this panel. Only those function keys that are displayed at the bottom of the panel are supported.
Recommended Action Verify the action that you are attempting to perform and select the appropriate function key from those displayed at the bottom of the panel.
Explanation This message is created when an operator other than the designated operator issues the isminit command.
Recommended Action Issue the isminit reset command to reset ISM. At a NetView command prompt, issue the autotask opid=ismmgr command, where ismmgr is the designated installation autotask for ISM manager.
Explanation This message occurs when an operator issues the isminit command without a correct option.
Recommended Action Issue the isminit reset command to reset ISM. At a NetView command prompt, issue the autotask opid=ismmgr command, where ismmgr is the designated installation autotask for ISM manager.
Explanation This message is generated when incorrect data is passed to either the NSPIBCV or NSPIBCF routines.
Recommended Action Enable the TRFLOW service aid in ISM to find out what data is being passed internally as the routines are executed.
Explanation This message is generated when routine NSPILD3 is executed.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have requested to view a previous panel of information when none exists. Previous panels exist only if F7 is displayed at the bottom of the panel.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have requested to view a continuation panel of information when none exists. Continuation panels exist only if F8 is displayed at the bottom of the panel.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have pressed Enter when the cursor is not positioned in a valid location on the panel.
Recommended Action Ensure that the cursor is positioned in a valid location and press Enter.
Explanation You have pressed F10 to request to view additional data on the left side of the panel when none exists.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have pressed F11 to view additional data on the right side of the panel when none exists.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have requested to retrieve commands that you have archived when all previously issued commands have already been retrieved.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation An issued runcmd has been terminated by an operator who has issued a cancmd against the service point of the router to which the runcmd was issued.
Recommended Action Check the NetView log to verify that a cancmd was issued.
Recommended Action This message indicates that the service point you specified is not available to VTAM. This failure can be caused by the following situations:
Recommended Action View the NetView log for the reason for this failure.
Explanation You have requested to perform an action that requires that a VTAM DSPU name be specified and you have not specified a VTAM DSPU name.
Recommended Action Specify a valid VTAM DSPU name and resubmit your request.
Explanation You are defining a DSPU resource and are being prompted to specify the DSPU name (VTAM PU name) of the resource. This is a required field.
Recommended Action Specify a valid DSPU name (VTAM PU name) and press Enter.
Explanation The NSPRVDIS routine experienced a VTAM command failure when attempting to determine the VTAM status of a router.
Recommended Action Display the VTAM resource to confirm the error.
Explanation The NSPRVDI3 routine did not receive a response from VTAM within 20 seconds. Timeout occurs after 20 seconds.
Recommended Action Display the VTAM resource to confirm the error.
Explanation You have attempted to create a router definition without specifying a VTAM node definition.
Recommended Action Verify that you have created a PU definition in VTAM for the router.
Explanation A runcmd that was issued to a router has failed. The NetView log may contain information that can help determine the cause of this failure.
Recommended Action View the NetView messages logged for that router to determine the possible actions that should be taken. If you are unable to determine the cause of the failure, contact network support for assistance with this error.
Explanation The request to initialize an interface type was received and the ISMIINIT routine is building the environment to manage that interface type.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation The request to initialize an interface type was received and completed by ISM.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is logged when the ISM initialization is started by the ISMINIT routine.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is logged when the ISM initialization is completed by the ISMINIT routine. The number displayed in the Entries field is the number of routers that are being monitored by ISM.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have requested help for a function that does not have help information.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation The ISMIINIT routine has been issued to initialize a type of interface when the ISMIINIT routine has already been used to initialize the interface.
Recommended Action If necessary, issue the ismiinit init command to reinitialize the interface type.
Explanation The ISMINIT routine has been issued to initialize ISM when the ISMINIT routine has already been used to initialize ISM.
Recommended Action Issue the excmd ismmgr isminit init command. The ISMINIT routine should only be executed by the ISMMGR autotask. If an operator issues the isminit init command, that operator takes over the functions of ISMMGR.
Explanation The interface initialization failed for the interface parm.2.
Recommended Action Browse the NetView log for >NSPIIN3. The reason for the failure is explained in the text following this header in the log.
Explanation The ISMIINIT routine has been issued to initialize a specific type of interface when that interface has already been initialized.
Recommended Action If necessary, issue the ismiinit n init command, where n is the letter that represents the interface type that you want to reinitialize. The values for the types of interfaces you can view are: T (Token Ring), E (Ethernet), S (Serial), A (Async), C (Channel), L (Loopback), H (HSSI), F (FDDI), M (ATM), D (FastEthernet), B (ISDN), and U (Tunnel).
Explanation The VSAM support required for ISM was not available.
Recommended Action Verify that the ISMDSA task is active.
Explanation An attempt was made to execute initialize ISM before ISMSETUP was performed.
Recommended Action From the ISM main menu panel, select * SETUP. After you have completed specifying your setup options, log off the ISMMGR autotask and start the ISMMGR autotask.
Explanation You have attempted to use an ISM routine without ISM being initialized. You will receive this message in the following situations:
Recommended Action Initialize ISM and retry your request. If ISMMGR is active, look in the log for message NSP1032I (ISM not set up). Access ISM setup from the ISM main menu panel and press F10 to show the active ISM variables. If the values for the variables are blank, then ISM setup has not been performed. Proceed to set up the ISM management options.
Explanation You have attempted to toggle from the ISM Router Configuration Collector panel without properly exiting your enable session with the router. When a router is enabled to an operator, no other operator can communicate with that router.
Recommended Action To properly exit the enabled session, type EXIT in the Command Input field beneath the Host name field and press Enter. Press F3 to exit the Router Command Interface panel.
Explanation You have entered an option that is not available on the popup menu.
Recommended Action Verify the option you were selecting on the router management popup menu, enter a valid option and press Enter.
Explanation You are authorized to make changes to the data displayed on this panel.
Recommended Action If you make changes to the data, press Enter to verify the changes, and press F4 to save the changes.
Explanation Instructions on specifying values for the fields on this panel are available.
Recommended Action If necessary, press Enter for instructions on specifying values for the fields on this panel.
Explanation You are authorized to make changes to the information that is displayed on this panel.
Recommended Action To make changes to a resource, press F4.
Explanation You have made changes to the information displayed on the panel.
Recommended Action To save and implement the changes you made, press F4. To exit the panel without implementing or saving the changes, press F3.
Explanation You are authorized to make changes to the information you are viewing on the Router Management Data panel.
Recommended Action To begin making changes, press F4 to display the Cisco Router Resource Definition.
Explanation You have requested to delete the ISM setup by specifying the Delete option in the Change field on the ISM Router Management Setup panel.
Recommended Action Ensure that you want to delete the ISM setup. Press F4 if you are sure that you want to delete the ISM setup.
Explanation You have requested to delete a resource. If this resource is a router, the router definition, router history, interfaces configured in the router and the interface history archived will be deleted. If you are deleting an operator profile, see the Recommended Action.
Recommended Action If you are deleting an operator profile, issue the ismusers command to ensure that the operator profile that you are deleting is not the only remaining ISM administrator profile. Verify that your request is accurate and press F4 to delete the resource.
Explanation You have enabled status filtering by specifying Y in the Status Filters field on the Cisco Router User Administration panel and have not specified a status type in the Filter 1, 2, or 3 fields.
Recommended Action To enable status filtering, type Y in the Status Filters field and specify at least one status type in filter by status, specify at least one status type in the Filter 1, 2, or 3 fields. To disable Status filtering, type N in the Status Filters field.
The following status filters are valid:
Explanation You have enabled group filtering by specifying Y in the Group Filters field on the Cisco Router User Administration panel and have not specified a group in the Group 1 or Group 2 fields. Enabling group filtering requires that you specify a group.
Recommended Action To enable group filtering, type Y in the Group Filters field and specify at least one group in the Group 1 or 2 fields. To disable group filtering, type N in the Group Filters field.
Explanation You are defining a router and are being prompted for a description of the router. This field is optional and is for information only.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation The VSAM control file of the record you requested to delete was deleted.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation The VSAM control file has been added or updated with the changes you made.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation Your request to collect and archive the current configuration of the router has been successfully completed.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation Your request to delete a record failed. This message indicates that the routine NSPVSAM3 was unsuccessful when attempting to delete a VSAM control file. A return code 1 indicates that the VSAM command timed out. A return code 2, indicates the record was not found.
Recommended Action Check the NetView log for messages 1098, 1106, 1107, and 1108. If the file is already deleted, this error message is normal.
Explanation The service point name of the router you specified is unknown to ISM. However, you are authorized to define the router to ISM.
Recommended Action Verify and reenter the service point name if this is a previously defined router or press Enter for prompts to define a new router.
Explanation The NSPVSAM3 routine was unable to update a record. If the return code is 1, the routine may be out of VSAM space.
Recommended Action Check NetView log for messages 1098, 1106 1107 and 1108.
Explanation You have issued the nspoper3 command to reset a session between an operator and a router when you are not authorized to perform this action. To reset a session, you must be an enabled ISM user.
Recommended Action If the session between an operator and router needs to be reset, find an authorized operator to perform the operation.
Explanation You have requested to define, update, or delete a router interface when you are not authorized to perform this action. To modify a router interface, you must be an enabled ISM user.
Recommended Action If the router interface needs to be modified, find an authorized operator to perform the operation.
Explanation You have attempted to modify the ISM DSPU environment when you are not authorized to perform this action. To modify the ISM DSPU environment, you must be an enabled ISM user.
Recommended Action If the ISM DSPU environment needs to be modified, find an authorized operator to perform the operation.
Explanation You have attempted to modify the ISM setup when you are not authorized to perform this Action. To modify the ISM setup, you must be an ISM administrator.
Recommended Action Contact an ISM administrator to perform the operation.
Explanation You have attempted to perform an action for which you are not authorized.
Recommended Action Contact an ISM administrator to change your user authority settings.
Explanation You have attempted to define a router that has already been defined to ISM.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have attempted to establish an enabled session with a router that is enabled to another operator.
Recommended Action Ensure that the operator that is enabled to the router is logged on by performing a list parm.3. If the operator is not logged on, use the RESETOP option on the Router Status Extended panel (NSPVMGRT) to reset the session between the router and operator.
Explanation The request to delete a router definition has been successfully completed. The message is also written to the NetView log for tracking purposes.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have attempted to delete the definition of a router that is not known to ISM.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation The syntax of the service point name you specified was incorrect. Service point names may be a combination of up to eight alphanumeric characters. Special characters are not valid.
Recommended Action Verify the service point name that you entered and reenter the service point name using valid characters.
Explanation The RUNCMD submitted to the router failed because the router is enabled by another operator.
Recommended Action Ensure that the operator that is enabled to the router is logged on by performing a list parm.3. If the operator is not logged on, use the RESETOP option on the Router Status Extended panel (NSPVMGRT) to reset the session between the router and operator.
Explanation You are defining a router and are being prompted to enter the Router Host Name field. If a VTAM definition currently exists for the router, this information is automatically obtained. If a VTAM definition does not currently exist for the router, you can type in a router host name before defining the router to VTAM.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation Your request to retrieve the history records has been unsuccessful because ISM can not locate the last recorded record.
Recommended Action None. When the next history record is recorded by ISM, this problem will be corrected.
Explanation You have attempted to define a router without specifying the service point name of the router. The service point name is up to eight alphanumeric characters and is a required field.
Recommended Action Specify the service point name of the router and press Enter.
Explanation You have bypassed ISM and issued an ISM routine to monitor a router that is undefined to ISM. To monitor a router using ISM routines requires that the router is defined to ISM.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation A new interface that was not previously defined to ISM has been discovered.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation A request for the configuration of a router has failed because the configuration for the router is not stored in NetView variables.
Recommended Action If you are an enabled ISM user, use Option 7 on the popup menu to collect the current router configuration.
Explanation The ISM ISMISTAT routine is collecting data from the interfaces that are to be monitored by ISM.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation The ISM NSPISTAT routine is collecting interface status data for the interface you specified. This message only occurs when the ISMAID DEBUG facility is set to YES.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation The router configuration you collected has been successfully archived.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You are defining a router and are being prompted to enter the IP address of the router. This field is optional and is for information only.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You requested data from a router and the router did not respond.
Recommended Action Issue the ismr router-name command. Use the options to diagnose the problem.
Explanation You are defining a router and are being prompted to enter the IP address of the router. This message is for information only.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation Your request to delete interface history records has been issued.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation The internal routine NSPVSAM3 was called by ISM with the incorrect parameters. This error message indicates an ISM routine error, not a user error.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is created after every 40 records are saved in the VSAM configuration data base.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation The calling routine could not find VSAM records required by the routine. The records may have been deleted earlier or are not yet available.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation A VSAM request for ISM data failed.
Recommended Action The data that follows this message indicates the reason for the failure.
Explanation The ISM NSPSCON3 routine received a VSAM error while saving a router configuration.
Recommended Action The data that follows this message indicates the reason for the failure.
Explanation You have requested to reset a session between a router and an operator by issuing the nspoper3 command without specifying an operator ID or by using the RESETOP function key on a router that was not in a session with an operator.
Recommended Action View the Router Status Extended panel to verify if a session is established between the router and an operator and, if so, reset the session by issuing the nspoper3 command and specifying the router name and operator ID or by using the RESETOP function key.
Explanation This message is written to the log when the ISMAID service aid DEBUG has been turned on.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is only displayed when the ISMAID service aid TRFLOW is set to ON. It contains the data passed to the routine when it was called.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is only displayed when the ISMAID service aid TRFLOW is set to ON. It contains the data and error conditions from when the routine was exited.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This error message occurs when a WAIT command was terminated by the operator entering GO from a NetView command line. The WAIT command should have an internal timeout value and indicate a timeout when the WAIT function fails.
Recommended Action Retry the routine and see if the problem reoccurs.
Explanation The command specified in the message has timed out.
Recommended Action Reissue the command. If the failure reoccurs, contact your NetView systems programmer for assistance.
Explanation You have issued the ismreset command to clear commands you issued previously that were saved for your recall. Your request has been successfully completed.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have requested to collect the current configuration of a router by issuing the nspgetc3 command without establishing an enabled session with that router.
Recommended Action If you are an authorized enabled ISM user, use Option 7 on the router options menu to establish an enabled session with the router and collect the current configuration.
Explanation Your request to collect information about the interfaces configured in a router by issuing the ismistat command has completed successfully. This message appears only if the ISMAID service aid is set to on. The number of interfaces discovered is also displayed in this message.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation A routine could not execute because of insufficient input parameters.
Recommended Action If the routine was called via another routine, turn on the ISMAID TRFLOW service aid and repeat the action.
Explanation You are not defined as an ISM user. This message is generated when you perform a ISM function and ISM checks to see if your operator ID is defined to ISM via an ISM profile. While you do not have to be defined to ISM, all functions performed using ISM are monitored and this messaged will continue to display as long as you are undefined to ISM.
Recommended Action Create an operator profile using the * USER option available on the ISM main menu.
Explanation You are defining a router and are being prompted to specify an Operation group to which this router belongs in the Operation Group ID field. Operator groups may be all routers located in a region or department or routers of a particular device type. You can filter routers by the Operation Group. This field is optional.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have attempted to create an operator profile without specifying the name of the operator in the Operator Name field.
Recommended Action Specify the name of the operator in the Operator Name field and resubmit your request.
Explanation This message is created when the nspoper3 command is issued against the specific service point and an enabled operator was managing the router.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is displayed when the isminit command was issued with the reset option specified. The isminit reset command clears all variables associated with managing the routers.
Recommended Action Issue the isminit command to rebuild the variables.
Explanation The NSPHIST3 command was issued with an invalid value specified. NSPHIST3 is the command history recording routine.
Recommended Action Verify the values specified and resubmit your request.
Explanation The NSPHIST3 command was issued with invalid parameters specified. NSPHIST3 is the command history recording routine.
Recommended Action Verify the parameters specified and resubmit your request.
Explanation The cursor is in a position on the panel that does not contain the required data for processing.
Recommended Action Verify that all required data has been specified and resubmit your request.
Explanation The router name passed with the NSPRVDI3 routine is unknown to VTAM.
Recommended Action Ensure that the router is properly defined to VTAM.
Explanation The current ISMAID service aid settings are those identified in this message. This message is for information only.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation The request to retrieve router history data (NSPRDIS or NSPRPDIF routine) has failed.
Recommended Action Contact your systems programmer.
Explanation You have attempted to make changes without specifying whether you want to implement your changes at the next startup of ISM, implement them in the current session only, or implement them in the current session and save the changes for future ISM sessions. Option 1 means that the changes will take effect when the function is initialized. Option 2 means that the changes are temporary and apply to only the active variables and are to be used immediately. Option 3 updates the current values and the VSAM record is updated for the next initialization.
Recommended Action Enter the number representing the action you want to perform in the Action Type field.
Explanation You have attempted to make changes without specifying whether you are defining a new resource, updating an existing resource, or deleting a resource.
Recommended Action Type the number representing the type of change you are making in the Change Type field.
Explanation You have made changes to a panel without specifying the change type in the Change Type field. You must specify 2 for update or 3 for delete.
Recommended Action Specify a change type in the Change Type field and resubmit your request.
Explanation The service point name you entered is not a router known by or managed by ISM.
Recommended Action Verify the service point name of the router for which you have attempted to display management data. If the router is valid but not defined to ISM, contact an ISM administrator to define the router.
Explanation The service point name you entered is not a router known by or managed by ISM. However, you are authorized to define a new router.
Recommended Action Verify the service point name of the router for which you are attempting to display management data. If the router is not known to ISM, press F4 to define the router.
Explanation You are defining a DSPU resource and are being prompted to specify the DSPU host name of the resource. This is a required field.
Recommended Action Specify a valid DSPU host name and press Enter.
Explanation You have issued the ismaid command and specified a parameter other than CTRACE, DEBUG, TRFLOW, or OFF.
Recommended Action Reissue the ismaid command with one of the above parameters or, to display help on using the ISM service aid type ismaid.
Explanation You have attempted to execute an ISM routine without specifying the required parameters.
Recommended Action Reissue the routine and ensure that you specify all required parameters.
Explanation You are on a panel from which you can perform a function by selecting an option number.
Recommended Action Enter an option number from the list displayed on the panel. The input will be examined starting at the first character position.
Explanation The routine does not recognize the input.
Recommended Action Verify the purpose of the routine and retry with different input.
Explanation This message is displayed on NetView panels when you press the F6 function key on an ISM panel. The field following the message ID identifies the ISM routine that has been suspended until the F6 key is pressed again to roll back to an ISM screen.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation The ISM status of the router indicates that the router is not ACTIV to VTAM.
Recommended Action Display the Router Status Extended panel, select the router, and press Enter. Select Option 5 on the popup menu to view the router from VTAM. If the status is ACTIV, press F3 and select Option 9 from the popup menu to reset the status of the router status. ISM will check the availability of the router.
Explanation You are attempting to establish a session with or issue commands to a router that is currently in a session with another operator. The operator ID of the operator that is busy with the router is displayed in this message.
Recommended Action Display the Router Status Extended panel to view the ID operator that is managing the router. If this user is not logged on and you are an enabled ISM user, you can reset the session by positioning the cursor on the service point name or operator ID and pressing F9.
Explanation You have issued the show mem command and there are additional pages of data. The Host name field contains the word "More" when more data is pending from the router.
Recommended Action To view the additional pages of data, press F8, or to terminate the display, type N.
Explanation The command you issued cannot be executed through the router service point at this time. The command you issued is one of a group of commands that provide output to the operator at a later time. The service point does not support asynchronous operations at this time. There is no way for the unsolicited responses to be sent back to the operator who issued the command. For example, telnet is an example of a command that should not be sent to the router.
Recommended Action To connect directly to the router either use a local console or Telnet via a TCP/IP session.
Explanation You are performing a function that requires you to enter a password to establish an enabled session with the router.
Recommended Action To establish the enable session, enter the enable password exactly as it is defined to the router. If you do not know the enable password or if you want to cancel the enable request, entering an invalid password three times terminates the enable request.
Explanation You have attempted to enable to a router without specifying a password. A password must be specified when requesting an enabled session to a router.
Recommended Action To establish the enable session, enter the enable password exactly as it is defined to the router. If you do not know the enable password and if you want to cancel the enable request, entering an invalid password three times terminates the enable request.
Explanation You have issued the show mem command and you are on the last page of the first set of data returned from the router. The Host name field contains the word "More" when more data is pending from the router.
Recommended Action To display additional data, type Y. To terminate the display, type N.
Explanation You have requested to establish an enable session with a router. You are not authorized by an ISM administrator to establish an enabled session.
Recommended Action Ensure that your ISM user authority settings in your profile are correct. If the settings are not correct, contact an ISM administrator to change the authority settings.
Explanation You are currently in an enabled session with the router. While you are enabled to the router, no other operator can communicate with the router.
Recommended Action To properly terminate the enabled session, press F3. Pressing F3 terminates your enabled session with the router by sending an EXIT RUNCMD to the router. This RUNCMD frees the router for other operator use.
Explanation A non-numeric value was detected by the NSPMCHK3 routine. The NSPMCHK3 routine calculates the free router memory based on the values collected from the router.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message indicates that the ismiinit command has been issued with the RESET option. This message is for monitoring purposes only.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation The router configuration you just collected is now being stored in the VSAM configuration data base.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You requested to view the router as defined to VTAM and the output from VTAM was not recognizable.
Recommended Action Issue the command displayed in this message and check the output. If the output is recognizable, but your request for the VTAM router configuration fails again, consult your NetView support.
Explanation If you requested to reset an enabled session between a router and operator, this message indicates that your request has completed successfully. If you received this message while in a session with a router, it indicates that the session between you and the router has been terminated.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation Your request to reset a busy session between an operator and a router has completed successfully.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have requested to reset a session between an operator and router and the operator you specified is no longer the current operator. This indicates that the busy condition no longer exists for the specified router or that a new operator has established a session with the router.
Recommended Action Display the Router Status Extended panel to verify the operator, if any, that may be enabled to or busy with the router.
Explanation Your request to delete the performance or history records for an interface has completed successfully.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have requested to view a list of interfaces monitored in the network by type and you have not specified an interface type. The values for the types of interfaces you can view are: A (Async), M (ATM), C (Channel), E (Ethernet), D (FastEthernet), F (FDDI), H (HSSI), B (ISDN), L (Loopback), S (Serial), T (Token Ring), and U (Tunnel).
Recommended Action Specify a type in the Interface Type field and resubmit your request.
Explanation You have requested to view the performance or history data archived for a specific interface for which no data has been archived.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have set the router monitoring interval to less than 15 minutes on the ISM Router Management Setup panel. The minimum interval for router monitoring is 15 minutes. The interval will be set to 15 minutes.
Recommended Action Reset the router monitoring interval to a value of 15 minutes or longer or accept the ISM minimum default of 15 minutes.
Explanation Your request to refresh the status of the routers on the Router Status panels has been sent to ISM.
Recommended Action Wait for the ISM to query and collect the status of the routers and then press F12 to view the updated status.
Explanation You have requested to view a list of a specific type of interfaces configured in a router and the interfaces have not been configured or discovered in that router.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation You have requested to view the status of a specific interface type that has not been initialized.
Recommended Action To initialize the interface type, issue ismiinit n init, where n is the type of interface you want to initialize. Valid values are: A (Async), M (ATM), C (Channel), E (Ethernet), D (FastEthernet), F (FDDI), H (HSSI), B (ISDN), L (Loopback), S (Serial), T (Token Ring), and U (Tunnel).
Explanation You have attempted to issue a RUNCMD to a router that is in an enabled or is in a busy session with another operator. The RUNCMD you issued is attempted for 10 seconds before this message is generated.
Recommended Action If you are an enabled ISM user, you can terminate the session between a router and an operator from the Router Status Extended panel by positioning the cursor on the operator ID and pressing F9. If this message occurs each time you attempt to issue the RUNCMD to the router, display the Router Status Extended panel on which you can view the operator that is in an enabled or busy session with the router.
Explanation You have exited the ISM setup without making changes.
Recommended Action If you intended to make changes to the ISM setup, make the changes again and press Enter to verify your changes and press F4 to save your changes and exit the ISM setup.
Explanation You have issued a runcmd command to a router that is not responding. This error generally indicates a problem in the router that prevents the router from responding to the RUNCMD.
Recommended Action Verify that the service point in the router has been properly configured and the router has been defined as a PU to VTAM.
Explanation Your request to copy the information on the panel to a log by pressing F5 has been processed successfully.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is written to the event log when a interface has a state change. The last parameter identifies the routine that created the message.
Recommended Action Issue the ismr router-name command to check the router status.
Explanation This message is written to the event log when a router has a state change. The last parameter identifies the routine that created the message.
Recommended Action Issue the ismr router-name command to check the router status.
Explanation By pressing F5, the status of the resource will be analyzed and the appropriate action will be taken to assist in diagnosing the reason for the status condition.
Recommended Action Press F3 and then press F1 to get help on the meaning of the status colors.
Explanation By pressing F5, the status will be analyzed and the appropriate action will be taken to assist in diagnosing the reason for the status condition.
Recommended Action Press F3 and then press F1 to get help on the meaning of the status colors.
Explanation This operation should display the same ISMSUM data that is presented on the target system by a local operator.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is created to provide an audit trail of operator actions that affect monitored resource status.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is written when an operator enters option 9 from the Router Status with Options menu. This message is part of the audit trail for ISM managed resources.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message indicates an operator error.
Recommended Action Use a different command or option.
Explanation The called routine was unable to find any resources that matched the input status. The status could have changed, but the status panel has not yet been updated.
Recommended Action Press the refresh option if available.
Explanation The called routine was unable to find any resources that matched your viewing filters. You may have group filters that allow you to only view specific routers and related resources.
Recommended Action Issue the ismuser command to display your filter definitions.
Explanation This message is used to provide an audit trail. When an operator changes a control file for a monitored resource, a message is written to the ISM event log.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is written when the NSPDS command processor has completed an operation. The message parm.2 is the key and parm.3 is the action taken. If the command was a list, then the message contains the data record.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is written when the NSPDS command processor has completed a list operation. The message is written when all the data records have been processed.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is written when the NSPDS command processor has received a command.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message is written when the NSPDS command processor detects an input command error. In this case the number of input parameters is too high.
Recommended Action None.
Explanation This message indicates an error in the calling routine and that the type of service was not an L, V, B, or R.
Recommended Action Check the routine that called NSPMBLD, and contact your systems programmer.
Explanation This message is created by routine NSPMBLD when it receives a message to process that is not found in the message table in NSPMBLD. This message should not occur.
Recommended Action Contact your systems programmer.
Explanation This message is created when the VTAM exit ISTEXCCS is executed. The date in the message string is parsed and archived by ISM.
Recommended Action Type the NSPSDIS3 PU name to view archived data.
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