The Client Workload Report provides information for clients (IP addresses) currently connected. Information is provided on the current clients using the TCP/IP address space and their workload in terms of bytes transferred in/out. When the report is displayed, you also have the option to obtain more detailed information (View Details, View Route) or submit a ping command (Do Ping) by clicking on the appropriate hyperlink for each.
This report shows the number of bytes sent and received
since last host monitoring interval
for up to 60,000 clients with at least one active session since the session
was started. The application or local port may be Telnet, e-mail, or any
other socket-attached application. The data is refreshed periodically
at the host according to the interval specified on the parameters to the
started task.
If you see an address with all high values (255.255.255.255), this is most
likely an address that has had UDP traffic. It is not possible to get
foreign addresses for UDP traffic from the TCP/IP stack, so all such traffic
is attributed to the high values address. You may also see the loopback
address: 127.0.0.1 in some traffic. This is the TCP/IP stack itself.
Figure 49. Client Workload Report
The Client Workload Report is available in tabular format only. The fields on this report are:
Internet Protocol address for the selected client. Click on the IP address to see details, including the address, DNS name, and a session summary. | |
Total bytes received by MVS TCP/IP for this client for the specified interval. | |
Total bytes sent by MVS TCP/IP for this client for the specified interval. | |
Route Information |
Click View Route to obtain route information for that device. |
Response Time |
Click Do Ping to send a ping request and display the resulting response time and the number of successes so far. |
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