On 9 February 2016 at 17:55, Wayne Driscoll <[email protected]> wrote:
> Based on the "ASID(X'0001')" in the BLS18100I message, I have to assume
> that the IPCS default ASID is MSTRJCL. If you know the ASID of the TCPIP
> address, issue the commnad
> IP SETD ASID(X'xx').  You can also use IPCS option 0.

That was exactly my thinking, but just before posting the same
suggestion I tried a simple IP TCPIPCS in a SLIP dump I happen to be
working on from a z/OS 2.2 system, with the default ASID set to the
job I am looking at. The TCPIP address space is not in the dump, but
TCPIPCS works fine, to a point; the TSAB and several other TCP/IP
control blocks seem to be in common storage, and it summarized them
nicely.

So I don't know what is wrong with Anthony's dump, but I'll guess that
[E]CSA was not dumped.

Tony H.

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