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<h1 class="topictitle1">Find your line, controller, and device descriptions</h1>
<div><p>Use the <span class="cmdname">Work with Configuration Status (WRKCFGSTS)</span> command
to find the controller and device under which your application server job
starts.</p>
<div class="section"> <p> For example:</p>
<pre>WRKCFGSTS CFGTYPE(*DEV)
CFGD(*LOC)
RMTLOCNAME(DB2ESYS)</pre>
<p>The value for the RMTLOCNAME keyword
is the application server's name.</p>
<p>The <span class="cmdname">Work with Configuration
Status (WRKCFGSTS)</span> command shows all of the devices that have the
specified server name as the remote location name. You can tell which device
is in use because you can vary on only one device at a time. Use option 8
to work with the device description and then option 5 to display it. The attached
controller field gives the name of your controller. You can use the (<span class="cmdname">WRKCFGSTS</span>)
command to work with the controller and device descriptions. For example:
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<pre>WRKCFGSTS CFGTYPE(*CTL)
CFGD(PCXZZ1205) /* workstation */
WRKCFGSTS CFGTYPE(*CTL)
CFGD(LANSLKM) /* AS/400 on token ring */</pre>
<p>The
CFGD values are the controller names that are acquired from the device descriptions
in the first example in this topic.</p>
<p>The output from the <span class="cmdname">Work
with Configuration Status (WRKCFGSTS)</span> command also includes the
name of the line description that you need when working with communications
traces. If you select option 8 and then option 5 to display the controller
description, the active switched line parameter displays the name of the line
description. The LAN remote adapter address gives the token-ring address of
the remote server.</p>
<p>Another way to find the line name is to use the <span class="cmdname">Work
with Line Descriptions (WRKLIND)</span> command, which lists all of the
line descriptions for the server.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rbal1standardtrace.htm" title="The communications trace function lets you start or stop a trace of data on communications configuration objects. After you have run a trace of data, you can format the data for printing or viewing. You can view the printer file only in the output queue.">Standard communications trace</a></div>
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<div><a href="../cl/wrkcfgsts.htm">Work with Configuration Status (WRKCFGSTS) command</a></div>
<div><a href="../cl/wrklind.htm">Work with Line Descriptions (WRKLIND) command</a></div>
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