Inner Route Information Panel
If s is specified in AC in the Route Information panel, the Inner Route Information panel is displayed.
The Inner Route Information panel displays the detailed route information that begins with the
specified first DAD ID of the route.
Figure 36 (page 48)
Figure 36 Inner Route Information Panel
Table 26 (page 48)
Table 26 Contents of the Inner Route Information Panel
Item
Route List ID
Priority
AC
Device Address Domain
List
Cmd Device
A route is a connection between DADs. The route direction is from the smaller list number to the
larger list number as displayed in List. In the example shown on the Inner Route Information panel,
the route is from List numbers 1 to 2 (from DADP to DADR).
Figure 36 (page 48)
Devn show information on the storage system which is connected and the command device that
controls it. If these items are blank, this means that the information is not set. To create a route list,
you must set S/N and Devn for all the routes in the route list. To save a route list definition file, set
all of these command devices.
You cannot delete the first DAD ID of the route (the DAD ID indicated by 1 in the List). To delete
the first DAD ID of the route, delete the entire route by specifying d in the Route Information panel.
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ISPF Panels
shows the Inner Route Information panel.
describes the items in the Inner Route Information panel.
Description
Route list ID selected in the Route Config panel
Priority
Specify an action.
s— Displays the Storage System Selection List panel that lists storage
system serial numbers in the DAD ID.
d— Deletes the DAD ID. The first DAD ID of the route cannot be deleted.
DAD ID of the route
List number
S/N
Serial number of the storage system to which the command device belongs
Devn
Device number of the command device
indicates the DAD connection in ascending order of list numbers. S/N and