Expand Management Programming Manual
 COMMON DEFINITIONS
 Data-Communications Standard Definitions
 ZCOM-TKN-SWITCH-PATH indicates that the SWITCH command is to
 switch processes between Communications Interface Unit (CIU)
 paths. It has one of the following values:
 ZCOM-VAL-PATH-A The processes are to be switched to path A.
 ZCOM-VAL-PATH-B The processes are to be switched to path B.
 For more information, refer to the SWITCH command in Section 7.
 ZCOM-TKN-TRACE-OPT indicates what items are to be traced by the
 TRACE command. For information on the possible values of this
 token, refer to the TRACE command in Section 7.
 ZCOM-VAL-PATH-A identifies Communications Interface Unit (CIU)
 path A. It is a value of the tokens ZCOM-TKN-SWITCH-PATH and
 ZEXP-TKN-CIU-PATH. For more information, see the SWITCH command
 in Section 7 and the subsection "Tokens in Event Messages" later
 in this section.
 ZCOM-VAL-PATH-B identifies Communications Interface Unit (CIU)
 path B. It is a value of the tokens ZCOM-TKN-SWITCH-PATH and
 ZEXP-TKN-CIU-PATH. For more information, see the SWITCH command
 in Section 7 and the subsection "Tokens in Event Messages" later
 in this section.
 ZCOM-VAL-SUMSTATE-STARTED is a value of the field ZSTATE of the
 extensible structured tokens ZEXP-MAP-STATUS-LINE and ZEXP-MAP-
 STATUS-PATH. It indicates that an EXPAND line or path is in the
 STARTED summary state. For more information, see the STATUS LINE
 and STATUS PATH commands in Section 7.
 ZCOM-VAL-SUMSTATE-STOPPED is a value of the field ZSTATE of the
 extensible structured tokens ZEXP-MAP-STATUS-LINE and ZEXP-MAP-
 STATUS-PATH. It indicates that an EXPAND line or path is in the
 STOPPED summary state. For more information, see the STATUS LINE
 and STATUS PATH commands in Section 7.
 COMMON DEFINITIONS FOR THE EXPAND SUBSYSTEM
 Definitions whose names begin with ZEXP- are EXPAND definitions.
 Those EXPAND definitions that appear in several commands,
 responses, or event messages are described in this section. This
 section also describes those EXPAND definitions that are not
 described elsewhere in the manual, such as the EXPAND subsystem
 version number. Definitions are listed in alphabetical order
 within each category.
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