Dear 
 
 We  don't want to "control" who gets what, and only wish to monitor and audit 
what incoming IP's are coming in for each TSO or CICS userid for one year.

Thanks a lot!

Jason Cai
 
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It would depend upon which IP's you are trying to keep track of.  You can 
control the outside IP's as to which which inside LU's they are allowed to use 
and you can assign them one to one if you wish via LUGROUP and LUMAP in your 
TN3270 profile.  
 
If you don't want to "control" who gets what, and only wish to monitor what 
incoming IP's are coming in, assuming they are going ot get an LU at some point 
(and what LU they get if you want), then you can use the TN3270 LU exit, which 
has the incoming IP in Register 1 when the function code in Register 0 is "01- 
assign).  At that point in time you could generate a WTO of the parts you're 
interested in, or generate an SMF record (sort of like FTCHKIP does for FTP).
 
To better answer your question you would need to provide more information on 
just what it is you are trying to accomplish.  If you just want to "know" what 
IP's are coming in at all times, then I have to submit that it's almost foolish 
to do so because while it might be interesting for a couple minutes to look at 
it, but after a while it would likely be ignored and someone (rightly so) would 
probably exclude your WTO in MPFLSTxx.  If you are doing it to be able to exert 
some control over the functionality and "who (which IP) gets in to go where", 
then there are already really good controls built-in filters in TCP do do that, 
(including the TN3270 ones I mentioned above).  There are filters that you can 
use and act on.
 
If you just want to know what IPs are coming in right now and where they are 
going to (application wise), then you can get that from a simple "NETSTAT CONN" 
command.
 
So without knowing more of what you are trying to get and use, it's hard to 
give you help.
 
Brian
  
 
On Wed, 21 Mar 2018 09:02:33 +0800, ibmmain <[email protected]> wrote:
 
>Hi all
>
>
>  We want to monitor  which 3270 terminal (ip address) every  TSO user  logon 
> on .
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>Could you help us?
>
>
>Thanks a lot !
>
>
>Jason Cai
>
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