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 No, it is set to *OBSERVING.  In looking at the message and the IBM docs, both 
TRNLOGLVL and TRNMGRMODE were among the first things I checked.
  sydnic@ccs400.com wrote: Somebody has probably switched a device (PC perhaps) 
on or off. When a device
on the LAN attaches itself to the LAN, or, disconnects from the LAN AS/400
informs QSYSOPR.

Check the line description. It is probable set with the TR LAN manager mode,
TRNMGRMODE, as *CONTROLLING.

Syd Nicholson
Castlehill Computer Services Ltd.


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> I have just been given the duties of sysopr and have noticed a strange
> message or two that I would like to run by you folks. The first message
> is CPF8B41, and the message text is as follows;
>
> Message . . . . : Adapter has inserted or left the ring on line
> TRNLINE.
> Cause . . . . . : An adapter has inserted or left the ring on line
> TRNLINE.
> The reporting adapter is 0050DA738141 and the nearest active upstream
> neighbor (NAUN) of the reporting adapter is 0050DA215C3C.
> Technical description . . . . . . . . : Any adapter that inserts into
> or
> removes itself from the ring causes a nearest active upstream
> neighbor
> (NAUN) change report to be sent on the ring. These reports are sent
> as
> medium access control (MAC) frames which are monitored by the
> configuration
> report server that in turn reports them to the TRLAN manager. The
> NAUN
> change reports are logged to the system history log (QHST) by the
> TRLAN
> manager.
>
>
> Any ideas what this message means?
>
>
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