AM3270 Management Programming Manual
 COMMANDS AND RESPONSES
 INFO Command
 ZTEST-INTVL A timestamp that specifies the interval, in
 units of .01 second, at which the status probe
 is issued to the CLIP. The value must be in
 the range 0 through 32767. If the value is 0,
 no status probe will be issued. The default
 value is 300 (30 seconds).
 ZTHRES An integer that specifies the statistics
 threshold value. This value defines the
 number of frames to be transmitted and re-
 ceived before line quality is checked. The
 value must be in the range 0 through 15. If
 the value is 0, the threshold is ignored. The
 default value is 0.
 ZTIMEOUT The line I/O timeout value, in units of .01
 second. This value defines how long the I/O
 process waits before retrying when a data link
 error occurs. The value must be in the range
 0 through 32767. range. The default value is
 270 (2.7 seconds).
 ZXLATE A Boolean variable that specifies whether the
 AM3270 subsystem translates EBCDIC characters
 to ASCII before transmitting them to the
 line. If the value is ZSPI-VAL-TRUE, the
 AM3270 subsystem translates EBCDIC characters
 to ASCII before sending them to the line.
 If the value is ZSPI-VAL-FALSE, the AM3270
 subsystem does not translate characters. The
 default is value ZSPI-VAL-FALSE. The value of
 ZXLATE must be ZSPI-VAL-TRUE if ZXLATE-IN and
 ZXLATE-OUT, as well as ZCHARSET (with a value
 ZAM3-VAL-EBCDIC) and ZCTL-SET (with a value of
 EBCDIC), are defined.
 ZXLATE-IN A character value that must occur 256 times,
 once for each ASCII character. The character
 values together make up the translation table
 used for inbound data. Note that the ZXLATE
 field must have the value ZSPI-VAL-TRUE for
 this translation table to be in effect.
 ZXLATE-OUT A character value that must occur 256 times,
 once for each ASCII character. The character
 values together make up the translation table
 used for outbound data. Note that the ZXLATE
 field must have the value ZSPI-VAL-TRUE for
 this translation table to be in effect.
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