EMS Manual

Distributor Commands and Responses
EMS Manual426909-005
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Object Support Summary
Table 17-4 lists distributor command support for the event source object (ZCOM-OBJ-
SOURCE) and the event destination object (ZCOM-OBJ-TEXTOUT).
Table 17-5 lists distributor command support for the forwarding target object (ZCOM-
OBJ-TARGET).
Table 17-3. Distributor and Filter Object Support
Distributor Command ZCOM-OBJ-DIST ZCOM-OBJ-FILTER
ZCOM-CMD-ADD No Yes, >=1
ZCOM-CMD-ALTER Yes, Only 1 Yes, >=1, *
ZCOM-CMD-DELETE No Yes, >=1, *
ZEMS-CMD-REPLACE No Yes, Only 1
ZCOM-CMD-STATUS Yes, Only 1, * Yes, Only 1, *
ZEMS-CMD-GETVERSION Yes, Only 1 No
ZEMS-CMD-GETEVENT Yes, Only 1 No
“Yes” signifies that the distributor command supports the object type.
“No” signifies that the distributor command does not support the object type.
“Only 1” signifies that only one instance of that object type is supported.
“>=1” signifies that more than one instance of that object type is supported.
“*” signifies that wild-card object types are supported.
Table 17-4. Event Source and Event Destination Object Support
Distributor Command ZCOM-OBJ-SOURCE ZCOM-OBJ-TEXTOUT
ZCOM-CMD-ADD Yes, >=1 Yes, >=1
ZCOM-CMD-ALTER No No
ZCOM-CMD-DELETE Yes, >=1, * Yes, >=1, *
ZEMS-CMD-REPLACE No No
ZCOM-CMD-STATUS Yes, Only 1, * Yes, Only 1, *
ZEMS-CMD-GETVERSION No No
ZEMS-CMD-GETEVENT No No
“Yes” signifies that the distributor command supports the object type.
“No” signifies that the distributor command does not support the object type.
“Only 1” signifies that only one instance of that object type is supported.
“>=1” signifies that more than one instance of that object type is supported.
“*” signifies that wild-card object types are supported.