AM3270 Management Programming Manual
COMMANDS AND RESPONSES
CONNECT Command
(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
.
ZSPI-TKN-SERVER-VERSION indicates the software release version of
the AM3270 subsystem. This token is described in "SPI Standard
Definitions" in Section 5 and the
Distributed Systems Management
(DSM) Programming Manual
.
ZSPI-TKN-DATALIST indicates the beginning of a data list. This
token is described in "SPI Standard Definitions" in Section 5 and
the
Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Programming Manual
.
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME specifies the name of the AM3270 subdevice that
was trying to build a link to the TR3271 subdevice. Unless
there is an error that prevents the CONNECT 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 AM3270 object that at-
tempted to build a link. The only valid value for this
token is ZCOM-OBJ-SU (SU object). This token is described in
"Data-Communications Standard Definitions" in Section 5, "Common
Definitions," and the
Communications Management Programming
Manual
.
ZSPI-TKN-ERRLIST indicates the beginning of an error list. This
token is described in "SPI Standard Definitions" in Section 5 and
the
Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Programming Manual
.
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