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z/VM: TCP/IP Messages and Codes - z/VM - IBM

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MPROUTE <strong>Messages</strong>User or Operator Response:System Programmer Response:None.None.DTCMPR7861I Sink network discarding packet todestinationExplanation: An OSPF or R<strong>IP</strong> packet, intended for thespecified destination, is being discarded due to the lackof an active interface to the destination.System Action:None.User or Operator Response:System Programmer Response:DTCMPR7862INone.None.Received type interface nameExplanation: MPROUTE has learned of a statuschange of the specified type for the specified <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong>interface.System Action: MPROUTE makes any necessarychanges to its processing based upon the status change.Also, any necessary changes are made to routes thatuse this interface.User or Operator Response:System Programmer Response:DTCMPR7863INone.None.Received type route to destinationExplanation: The status of the specified route, definedby a GATEWAY statement in the <strong>TCP</strong><strong>IP</strong> profile, haschanged.System Action: MPROUTE makes any necessarychanges to its internal route table based upon the statuschange.User or Operator Response:System Programmer Response:None.None.DTCMPR7864I Deleting all stack routes todestination, maskmaskExplanation: MPROUTE is deleting all routes to thespecified destination/mask from the <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> stack’sroute table. This is occurring either because the routeno longer exists or because it has changed (in whichcase the new route is added following the deletion).System Action:None.User or Operator Response:System Programmer Response:None.None.DTCMPR7865I Class mask class_mask being used forinterface interfaceExplanation: The specified interface was notconfigured in the MPROUTE configuration file throughan OSPF_Interface, R<strong>IP</strong>_Interface, or Interfaceconfiguration statement. Therefore, a default mask isbeing used based upon the network class.System Action: The default (class) mask is used forthe interface. The network that can be accessed throughthis interface is computed by ANDing the interfaceaddress with this mask. A route to the resultingnetwork (through this interface) is added to the <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong>stack’s route table.User or Operator Response:None.System Programmer Response: If the specified maskis not desired for the specified interface, modify theMPROUTE configuration file to add an OSPF_Interface,R<strong>IP</strong>_Interface, or Interface configuration statement forthe interface.DTCMPR7866I MPROUTE SMSG comm<strong>and</strong>acceptedExplanation:MPROUTE.System Action:User or Operator Response:A SMSG comm<strong>and</strong> has been received bySystem Programmer Response:The SMSG comm<strong>and</strong> is processed.None.None.DTCMPR7867I Invalid type value specified in SMSGcomm<strong>and</strong>Explanation: An invalid value of the specified typewas entered in an SMSG comm<strong>and</strong> received byMPROUTE.System Action:User or Operator Response:The SMSG comm<strong>and</strong> is ignored.None.System Programmer Response: Verify the syntax ofthe SMSG comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> reissue.DTCMPR7868I Dead Router Interval must be greaterthan Hello Interval on type statement,taking defaultsExplanation: A configuration statement of thespecified type has been encountered in the MPROUTEconfiguration file on which the Dead Router Interval isless than or equal to the Hello Interval. This is aninvalid configuration.System Action: MPROUTE continues, using thedefault values for Dead Router Interval <strong>and</strong> HelloInterval for the interface.User or Operator Response:None.System Programmer Response: Modify theMPROUTE configuration file to either increase theDead Router Interval or decrease the Hello Interval.Chapter 6. MPROUTE <strong>Messages</strong> 103

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