TR3271 Management Programming Manual

COMMANDS AND RESPONSES
ALTER Command
(60,x) The subdevice is a pass-through
protocol (PTP) subdevice. The value
of x can have the value of 1 or 2.
Subtype 1 indicates a CRT subdevice,
and subtype 2 indicates a printer.
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME specifies the line or subdevice whose attribute
values are to be altered. Your application must provide this
token in the command. This token is described in "Data-
Communications Standard Definitions" in Section 5, "Common
Definitions," and the
Communications Management Programming
Manual
ZCOM-MAP-REQID and ZCOM-TKN-CMD-TIMEOUT are standard data-
communications tokens that your application can optionally pro-
vide. These tokens are described in "Data-Communications
Standard Definitions" in Section 5 and the
Communications
Management Programming Manual
.
(ZSPI-TKN-) MANAGER, SSID, MAXRESP, RESPONSE-TYPE, ALLOW-TYPE,
and COMMENT are standard SPI tokens. With the exception of the
ZSPI-TKN-SSID token, which your management application must pass
to SSINIT, these tokens are optional. These tokens are described
in "SPI Standard Definitions" in Section 5 and the
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Tokens in Response Buffer
ZSPI-TKN-DATALIST indicates the beginning of a data list. This
token is described in "SPI Standard Definitions" in Section
5, "Common Definitions," and the
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ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME specifies the name of a TR3271 line or subdevice
that was altered by the command. Unless there is an error that
prevents the ALTER command from being attempted at all, this
token is present in every response record. ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME
is described in "Data-Communications Standard Definitions" in
Section 5 and the
Communications Management Programming Manual
.
ZCOM-TKN-OBJTYPE specifies the type of object that was altered.
This token has the value ZCOM-OBJ-LINE or ZCOM-OBJ-SU. This
token is described in Section 5, "Common Definitions," and the
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ZSPI-TKN-ERRLIST indicates the beginning of an error list. This
token is described in "SPI Standard Definitions" in Section 5 and
the
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