ACC Utilities Reference Guide
ZTERM - Interactive Routine Interface
ZTERM Available Commands
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ZTERM Available Commands
The commands available in ZTERM (displayed by entering ?) are:
ZTERM> ?
Code Description................... Code Description..................
CL - Close program ZLU NM - Retrieve ZLU from name
CN - Send a control message OP - Open program ZLU
CW - Send control write PE - Peek on primary ZLU
DI - Quiet option PT - Set port configuration
DL - Display logical terminal info PU - Update physical terminal info
DN - Display node entry info PZ - Peek on any program ZLU
DP - Display physical terminal info QL - Set queue limit
DZ - Display ZLU entry info RC - Set receiver for terminal ZLU
IT - Display interface terminal info RE - Read on primary ZLU
LG - Get logical terminal data RX - Receive all on primary ZLU
LP - Put logical terminal data RZ - Read on any program ZLU
LQ - Allocate log. terminal queue SE - Send a message
LS - Allocate log. terminal storage SL - Sleep for N seconds
LU - Update logical terminal table ST - Disp terminal status
MG - Move logical terminal group S7 - SS7 processing
MP - Set ZLU mapping SZ - Size of program ZLU queue
MV - Move message between queues TM - Set timeout on program ZLU
MX - Terminal multiplexing control TR - Transfer to command file
TV - Transmit with verification TX - Send test messages
RV - Receive with verification XM - Send test messages (range)
ND - Set destination node & timeout
For more details on a specific request type ?,XX
ZTERM>
If more details of a particular command format are needed, enter the two
letter command identifier after the ? and ZTERM will display more
information. For example:
ZTERM> ?? TX
Request format:- TX,ZLU,len,[mode],[total],[window],[tagp]
Further explanation of the available commands is in alphabetic order. As
most of the commands use ZCOM routine calls, more information on each
is available under the specific routine call as documented in the ACC
Programmer’s Reference Guide.
ZTERM ignores the case of the letters in most commands (case
insensitive). Only the SE (send) and CW (control write) are case
sensitive. For these two commands the data string, prompted by the
command, is sent as entered (without any case conversion).










