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I know you can stop them being logged, but I'm trying to find out why they
are being logged in the first place. One guess, they could be occuring
after a connection from another system sending email to the V5R2 system's
POP server ends.
...Neil
Scott Mildenberger <scottmildenberger@yahoo.com>
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2003/02/07 13:04
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Subject: Re: TCP2617 at V5R2
The following was posted last week.
Scott Mildenberger
-----Original Message-----
From: rob@dekko.com [mailto:rob@dekko.com]
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 6:47 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: TCP2617 - TCP/IP connection to remote system
##.##.##.##
closed,reason code #.
We were getting a lot of these messages.
IBM's response:
The MSGTCP2617 is new at R520. It is an informational
message meant to
provide additional information on why a connection was
ended. If you
would like to prevent these messages from occurring,
go to CFGTCP option
3. Set the TCPCNNMSG parameter to *NONE. This will
prevent the
messages from being logged.
Rob Berendt
--- Neil Palmer <neilp@dpslink.com> wrote:
> Anyone seeing a lot of these in QSYSOPR (system is
> on V5R2) - and know
> exactly what this means ?
>
> Message ID . . . . . . : TCP2617 Severity .
> . . . . . . : 20
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