AM3270 Management Programming Manual
 COMMANDS AND RESPONSES
 STOP Command
 Tokens in Command Buffer
 ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME specifies the line and subdevices that are to
 be terminated. 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
.
 ZCOM-TKN-SUB specifies whether subordinates are to be affected by
 the STOP command. For the STOP command, the possible values of
 this token are as follows:
 ZCOM-VAL-SUB-ALL If the object type is LINE, terminate the
 named line and all its subordinate subdevices.
 If the object type is SU, terminate the named
 subdevice.
 ZCOM-VAL-SUB-ONLY If the object type is LINE, terminate the
 subdevices subordinate to the named line. The
 line is not to be affected by this command.
 This value is not valid with the SU object.
 ZCOM-VAL-SUB-NONE Terminate the named line or named subdevice.
 If this token is not present, and the LINE or SU object is
 specified, the command affects the named object only.
 (ZSPI-TKN-) MANAGER, SSID, MAXRESP, CONTEXT, 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 
Distributed Systems Management (DSM)
Programming Manual
.
 Tokens in Response Buffer
 ZSPI-TKN-SSID is an echo of the subsystem ID value provided
 by your application. This token is described in "SPI Standard
 Definitions" in Section 5, "Common Definitions," and the
Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Programming Manual
.
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