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Remote entry restrictions

z/OS JES2 Commands
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The following tables list the remote entry restrictions for all commands. The RJE and NJE columns list the restrictions placed on a JES2 command received from either of two remote sources:
  • Over an RJE line from a directly attached RJE workstation.
  • Over an NJE line from another node in the network. The command was entered as the text portion of a node send ($Nnnnn) command.
The entries in these columns assume that the node at which the command originated does not have network authority at the receiving node. If it does, there are no restrictions (unless otherwise noted) and the command is honored as though it were entered at the local system console.
Note:
  1. System, job, or device authority is required in addition to network authority in order to have commands take effect at another node.
  2. The tables represent the restrictions applied if there is no security product active to control commands; otherwise, the security product determines whether or not the command can be issued.
Table 1. Remote Entry Restrictions ($A-$D)
Command RJE NJE
$A A Prohibited Prohibited
$A job Owner (4) Owner
$ACTIVATE Prohibited Prohibited
$ADD APPL Prohibited Prohibited
$ADD CONNECT Prohibited None
$ADD DEStid Prohibited Prohibited
$ADD FSS Prohibited Prohibited
$ADD LINE(nnnn) Prohibited Prohibited
$ADD LOGON(nnn) Prohibited Prohibited
$ADD PROCLIB Prohibited Prohibited
$ADD PRT Prohibited Prohibited
$ADD RMT(nnnn) Prohibited Prohibited
$B PRT (2) (3) Prohibited
$B PUN (2) (3) Prohibited
$C A Prohibited Prohibited
$C job (2) (2)
$CO Job Owner Owner
$C Lnnnn.xxn Prohibited Prohibited
$C OFFn.xx Prohibited Prohibited
$C PRTnnnn (2) (3) Prohibited
$C PUN (2) Prohibited
$C RDR Owner Prohibited
$D A None None
$D ACTIVATE None None
$D ACTRMT None None
$D CONNECT Prohibited None
$D F None None
$D I None None
$D L(nnnn).JR(n) None None
$D L(nnnn).JT(n) None None
$D L(nnnn).SR(n) None None
$D L(nnnn).ST(n) None None
$D job Owner Owner
$D M None None
$D MEMBER None None
$D N (1) None (1) None
$DO Job Owner Owner
$D PATH None None
$D PCE None None
$D PROCLIB None None
$D PRTnnnn None None
$D PUNnn None None
$D Q (1) None (1) None
$D RDI None None
$D SPOOL None None
$D SUBNET None None
$D U None None
$DEL CONNECT Prohibited None
$DEL CONNECT Prohibited Prohibited
$DEL PROCLIB Prohibited Prohibited
(1) If the R= operand is omitted from either the $D N or $D Q command, and the command is entered from a remote workstation or another node, the only jobs qualifying will be those with a default print/punch routing to that particular remote workstation or node.

If the R= operand is included in either the $D N or $D Q command, all jobs within the specified range will be displayed regardless of the default print/punch routing of the console on which the command was issued.

(2) Prohibited on local devices, but this command can be entered by the owner on remote workstations.

(3) When a non-multileaving remote device is in command input mode, output devices on that remote device are not active.

(4) Job-related commands from another node will be honored only insofar as they affect jobs “owned” by that node. A node is considered to “own” a job if the job originated at that node or if the job's default print/punch output is destined for that node.

Table 2. Remote Entry Restrictions ($E-$O)
Command RJE NJE
$E Jn[-n] (1) (1)
$E Lnnnn.xxn Prohibited Prohibited
$E LINE(nnnn) Prohibited Prohibited
$E LOGON(n) Prohibited Prohibited
$E OFFn.xx Prohibited Prohibited
$E PRTnnnn (1) (2) Prohibited
$E PUNnn (1) Prohibited
$E MEMBER(member) Prohibited Prohibited
$E CKPTLOCK, HELDBY= Prohibited Prohibited
$F PRTnnnn (1) (2) Prohibited
$F PUNnn (1) Prohibited
$G A Owner (3) Prohibited
$G C Owner (3) Prohibited
$G D Owner (3) Prohibited
$G H Owner (3) Prohibited
$G R Owner (3) Prohibited
$H A Prohibited Prohibited
$H job Owner Owner
$I PRTnnnn (1) (2) Prohibited
$I PUNnn (1) Prohibited
$JDDETAILS Prohibited Prohibited
$JDHISTORY Prohibited Prohibited
$JDJES Prohibited Prohibited
$JDMONITOR Prohibited Prohibited
$JDSTATUS Prohibited Prohibited
$JSTOP Prohibited Prohibited
$L job Owner Owner
$M N Prohibited (3) Prohibited
$Nnnnn Prohibited (3) Prohibited
$N PRTnnnn (1) (2) Prohibited
$N PUNnn (1) Prohibited
$O Owner Owner
(1) Prohibited on local devices, but this command can be entered by the owner on remote workstations.

(2) When a non-multileaving remote device is in command input mode, output devices on that remote device are not active.

(3) This command will always be rejected if received over an NJE line as the text portion of a node send ($Nnnnn) command, even if the sending node has network authority at the destination node.

Table 3. Remote Entry Restrictions ($P-$S)
Command RJE NJE
$P Prohibited Prohibited
$P JES2 Prohibited Prohibited
$P I Prohibited Prohibited
$P job Owner Owner
$P Lnnnn.xxn Prohibited Prohibited
$P LINE(nnnn) Prohibited Prohibited
$P LOGON(n) Prohibited Prohibited
$P OFFn.xx Prohibited Prohibited
$P OFFLOADn Prohibited Prohibited
$P PRTnnnn (2) (3) Prohibited
$P PUNnn (2) Prohibited
$P Q Prohibited Prohibited
$P RDR (2) Prohibited
$P RMT(nnnn) (2) (2)
$P SPOOL Prohibited Prohibited
$P TRACE(n) Prohibited Prohibited
$P XEQ Prohibited Prohibited
$PO Job Owner Owner
$R (1) Owner Owner
$R XEQ Owner Owner
$S Prohibited Prohibited
$S A Prohibited Prohibited
$S I[vvvv] Prohibited Prohibited
$S Job Owner Owner
$S Lnnnn.xxn Prohibited Prohibited
$S LINE(nnnn) Prohibited Prohibited
$S LOGON(n) Prohibited Prohibited
$S N Prohibited Prohibited
$S OFFLOADn Prohibited Prohibited
$S PRTnnnn (2) Prohibited
$S PUNnn (2) Prohibited
$S RDR (2) Prohibited
(1) $R requires that the job to be routed belong to the JES2 remote workstation; that is, normal print or normal punch must be routed to that workstation.

(2) Prohibited on local devices, but this command can be entered by the owner on remote workstations.

(3) When a non-multileaving remote device is in command input mode, output devices on that remote device are not active.

Table 4. Remote Entry Restrictions ($S-$T)
Command RJE NJE
$S RMT(nnnn) (1) (1)
$S SPOOL Prohibited Prohibited
$S TRACE(n) Prohibited Prohibited
$S XEQ Prohibited Prohibited
$T A Prohibited (2) Prohibited
$T APPL Prohibited Prohibited
$T BUFDEF Prohibited Prohibited
$T CKPTDEF Prohibited Prohibited
$T CONNECT Prohibited None
$T CONDEF Prohibited Prohibited
$T DEBUG Prohibited Prohibited
$T DEStid Prohibited Prohibited
$T ESTBYTE Prohibited Prohibited
$T ESTIME Prohibited Prohibited
$T ESTLNCT Prohibited Prohibited
$T ESTPAGE Prohibited Prohibited
$T ESTPUN Prohibited Prohibited
$T EXIT(nnn) Prohibited Prohibited
$T FSS Prohibited Prohibited
$T I Prohibited Prohibited
$T job Prohibited Prohibited
$T JOBCLASS(n) Prohibited Prohibited
$T JOBDEF Prohibited Prohibited
$T JOBPRTY(n) Prohibited Prohibited
$T LINE(nnnn) Prohibited Prohibited
$T LOGON(n) Prohibited Prohibited
$T M Prohibited Prohibited
$T MASDEF Prohibited Prohibited
$T MEMBER(member) Prohibited Prohibited
$T NJEDEF Prohibited Prohibited
$T NODE(nnnn) Prohibited Prohibited
$T NUM Prohibited Prohibited
$T O Owner Owner
(1) Prohibited on local devices, but this command can be entered by the owner on remote workstations.

(2) This command will always be rejected if received over an NJE line as the text portion of a node send ($Nnnnn) command, even if the sending node has network authority at the destination node.

Table 5. Remote Entry Restrictions ($T-$Z)
Command RJE NJE
$T OFF(n).JR Prohibited Prohibited
$T OFF(n).JT Prohibited Prohibited
$T OFF(n).SR Prohibited Prohibited
$T OFF(n).ST Prohibited Prohibited
$T OFFLOAD(n) Prohibited Prohibited
$T OUTCLASS(n) Prohibited Prohibited
$T OUTDEF Prohibited Prohibited
$T OUTPRTY(n) Prohibited Prohibited
$T PCE Prohibited Prohibited
$T PRINTDEF Prohibited Prohibited
$T PROCLIB Prohibited Prohibited
$T PRTnnnn (2) (3) Prohibited
$T PUNnn (2) Prohibited
$T INTRDR (2) Prohibited Prohibited
$T RDRnn (2) Prohibited Prohibited
$T RECVopts Prohibited Prohibited
$T RMT(nnnn) Prohibited Prohibited
$T SMFDEF Prohibited Prohibited
$T SPOOLDEF Prohibited Prohibited
$T SSI(nnn) Prohibited Prohibited
$T TPDEF Prohibited Prohibited
$T TRACEDEF Prohibited Prohibited
$VS Prohibited (4)
$Z A Prohibited Prohibited
$Z I Prohibited Prohibited
$Z OFFLOADn Prohibited Prohibited
$Z PRTnnnn Prohibited Prohibited
$Z PUNnn Prohibited Prohibited
$Z RDRnn Prohibited Prohibited
$Z SPOOL Prohibited Prohibited
(1) Prohibited on local devices, but this command can be entered by the owner on remote workstations.

(2) When a non-multileaving remote device is in command input mode, output devices on that remote device are not active.

(3) This command will always be rejected if received over an NJE line as the text portion of a node send ($Nnnnn) command, even if the sending node has network authority at the destination node.

(4) Job-related commands from another node will be honored only insofar as they affect jobs “owned” by that node. A node is considered to “own” a job if the job originated at that node or if the job's default print/punch output is destined for that node.

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