SNA Link/iX Node Managers Guide (30291-90009)
Table Of Contents
- 1 SNA Links Overview
- 2 SNA Node and Link Configuration
- 3 Logging Configuration
- 4 SNA Node Startup and Shutdown
- 5 SNA Link Troubleshooting
- 6 MPE Commands
- 7 SNA Link Installation Information
- A Messages
- SDLC Link Startup Error Messages
- SDLC Link Driver Error Messages
- SNACONTROL Error Messages
- SNA Transport Error Messages
- SNA Transport Logging Messages
- SDLC Link Shutdown Error Messages
- X.25 Link Failure Error Codes
- X.25 Link Module Configurator Error Codes
- X.25 Link QLLC Internal Error Codes
- NetView Alerts Error Messages
- Network Dump Manager Error Messages
- LAN Error Messages
- B Netview Alerts

282 AppendixB
Netview Alerts
Operator-Generated Alerts
Operator-Generated Alerts
Anyone can generate an alert to be sent to the IBM remote system
operator (no special user capabilities are needed). This function can be
used for sending error-related information that might not be
automatically reported by error detection programs and utilities.
To be able to generate alerts, ensure that a message file exists for each
SNA node you want to send alerts to (see “Creating the Message File”
earlier in this appendix). Once the appropriate message file exists, you
can send an alert by typing this command at the MPE system prompt:
RUN SNAOPALT.PUB.SYS
A message noting the operator-generated message program is
displayed, and then you are prompted for this information:
• SNA node name
Required. The name of the SNA node you are sending the alert to.
The name can be up to eight alphanumeric characters long; the first
character must be alphabetic. Note that the node must have already
been configured (but it does not have to be active).
• Action code
Required. An integer from 1 through 20 which indicates the
message panel you want displayed on the remote system. The
message panels are defined in the NPDA data base. Check with the
remote system operator or system programmer for the applicable
action codes and their corresponding screens.
• Text
The message you want to send to the remote system. The message
can be up to 120 alphanumeric characters long.
• Qualifier 1 field
Additional information that you want to send with the alert (for
example, a telephone number or a manual number). The qualifier
can be up to eight alphanumeric characters long.
• Qualifier 2 field
Additional information that you want to send with the alert (for
example, a telephone number or a manual number). The qualifier
can be up to eight alphanumeric characters long.
• Qualifier 3 field
Additional information that you want to send with the alert (for
example, a telephone number or a manual number). The qualifier
can be up to eight alphanumeric characters long.