CISCO-TRANSACTION-CONNECTION-MIB

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The MIB module for retrieving Cisco Transaction Connection configuration and status. Cisco Transaction Connection routes transactions between IBM CICS (Customer Information Control System) hosts and clients using the ISC (Inter-System Communication) protocol.

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ctcLicense
An object containing a Cisco Transaction Connection license.
ctcLicenseState
The state of the Transaction Connection license. unconfigured : A license key has not been provided. notValidatedYet : A license key has been provided, but it cannot be validated until a server is created. When the first server is created, the license ...
ctcLicenseKey
A Transaction Connection license key. The field must be exactly 32 hexadecimal characters in length.
ctcLicenseMaxConn
The maximum number of connections allowed by the license. This field contains zero if the license is for an unlimited number of connections or if the ctcLicenseState is not licenseOK.
ctcLicenseCurrConn
Current number of connections in use. Normally, the value of this field should be less then or equal to the value in ctcLicenseMaxConn if it is not zero. However, when a license key is changed to decrease the maximum number ofconnections, the value of th ...
ctcLicenseExpiration
The expiration date of the Transaction Connection license. This object contains a valid expiration date only if the license is not permanent.
ctcDestinationTable
A table containing Cisco Transaction Connection destination configurations.
ctcDestinationEntry
A row containing a Cisco Transaction Connection destination configuration.
ctcDestinationName
The destination name.
ctcDestinationRemoteLUName
The Remote LU (Logical Unit) name of the destination target.
ctcDestinationModeName
The mode name of the destination target. In SNA, a mode name is the name used by the initiator of a session to designate the characteristics desired for that session, such as traffic pacing values, message length limits, and the class of service within th ...
ctcDestinationNumHits
The number of hits the destination target has received. A hit is registered each time a route is looked up. This means that every time a connection is established, one destination target of the route has its hit count incremented.
ctcRouteTable
A table containing Cisco Transaction Connection route configurations.
ctcRouteEntry
A row containing a Cisco Transaction Connection destination configuration.
ctcRouteOwningServer
The ctcServerIndex of the server that owns this route.
ctcRouteTransactionID
The transaction ID that this route handles.
ctcRouteDestinationName
The name of this route's destination.
ctcServerTable
A table containing Transaction Connection servers.
ctcServerEntry
A row containing a Transaction Connection server. This server routes APPC (Advanced Program-to-Program Communcations) data streams between TCP/IP clients and CICS hosts. Each server will have a unique IP address and port.
ctcServerIndex
The index of this server in the server list.
ctcServerName
The name of the server.
ctcServerListening
This object reflects whether or not the server is listening for connections. A return value of 'true' means the server is actively listening.
ctcServerIPAddr
This object reflects the IP address for which the server is listening for connections. If it is set to 0.0.0.0, then the server is listening on all IP addresses.
ctcServerPort
The port on which the server is listening for connections.
ctcServerDestinationName
This object reflects the name of this server's default destination.
ctcServerClientTimeout
This object reflects the period of time that a client end connection can remain idle before being dropped by a server. The maximum time is 24 hours. If set to 0, the server will never drop the connection due to a timeout event.
ctcServerHostTimeout
This object reflects the period of time that a host end connection can remain idle before being dropped by a server. The maximum time is 24 hours. If set to 0, the server will never drop the connection due to a timeout event.
ctcServerWindowSize
TCP window size for each connection of the Transaction Connection server.
ctcServerConnectionCount
The number of connections on this server at this moment.
ctcServerProgNameUpperCase
This object reflects whether or not the server will convert CICS program names to upper case. A return value of 'true' means the server will convert such names to upper case.
ctcConnectionTable
A table containing connection information. Each row reflects a client connection that is active at this moment.
ctcConnectionEntry
A row containing connection information.
ctcConnectionId
The ID of the connection object.
ctcConnectionServer
The ctcServerIndex of the server that owns this connection.
ctcConnectionState
The state of a connection object. reset : the connection is ready to process data closing : the connection is in the process of closing halt : the connection has halted due to an error condition receiving : the connection is receive normal ...
ctcConnectionSessionCount
The number of sessions currently in use for the connection.
ctcConnectionClientIPAddr
IP address of client machine using this connection.
ctcConnectionClientPort
Port number used on client machine for this connection.
ctcConnectionTotalConversations
The number of conversations that have been processed by the connection.
ctcConnectionConnectTime
The moment when the connection was established.
ctcConnectionIdleTime
Amount of time the connection has gone without activity.
ctcConnectionTotalBytesRecvd
The total number of bytes received from client.
ctcTransactionTable
A table containing transaction information. Each row reflects a host transaction that is active at this moment.
ctcTransactionEntry
A row containing transaction information.
ctcTransactionSessionId
The ID of the transaction session object.
ctcTransactionServer
The ctcServerIndex of the server that owns this transaction.
ctcTransactionConnectionId
The ID of the transaction session object's connection.
ctcTransactionState
The state of a connection object. reset : the transaction is ready to process data opening : the transaction is opening a connection sending : the transaction is sending data receiving : the transaction is receiving ...
ctcTransactionTPName
The transaction program name of the transaction. This is sometimes referred to as the TRANID in CICS.
ctcTransactionUserId
The user ID that was used to initiate the transaction.
ciscoTransConnLicenseGroup
A collection of objects providing Transaction Connection license monitoring.
ciscoTransConnDestinationGroup
A collection of objects providing Transaction Connection destination monitoring.
ciscoTransConnRouteGroup
A collection of objects providing Transaction Connection route monitoring.
ciscoTransConnServerGroup
A collection of objects providing Transaction Connection server monitoring.
ciscoTransConnConnectionGroup
A collection of objects providing Transaction Connection monitoring.
ciscoTransConnTransactionGroup
A collection of objects providing Transaction Connection transaction monitoring.

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