OSI/AS Management Programming Manual

ADD ENTRY Command
Commands and Responses
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ZSSEL-LEN
is the length (in bytes) of the SSEL address in ZSSEL. The range of values is 0
through 16 bytes.
ZSSEL
is the SSEL address for the application being added. The SSEL address is a
binary-encoded string of an even number of hexadecimal digits. SSEL
addresses are administered locally.
ZPSEL-LEN
is the length (in bytes) of the PSEL address in ZPSEL. The range of values is 0
through 16 bytes.
ZPSEL
is the PSEL address for the application being added. The PSEL address is a
binary-encoded string of an even number of hexadecimal digits. PSEL
addresses are administered locally.
ZAE-TITLE
is the ACSE application entity title for the application being added; its
structure is described in Section 4. The fields of this structure can be altered
separately.
ZNSAP-NIBBLE
is the length of the NSAP address specified in ZNSAP-LEN. The range of
values is 0 through 40 nibbles. You must use this field when using odd length
NSAPs. For example, if the NSAP address is “ABC”. The ZNSAP value would
be “ABC0”. The NSAP-LEN field would be “2” and the NSAP-NIBBLE field
would be “3.”
ZL3-PROF
is the name of the Layer 3 PROFILE to be used. It has precedence over the L3
profile configured for communication through the SNPA for the NSAP being
added.
ZL4-PROF
is the name of the Layer 4 PROFILE to be used. It has precedence over the L4
profile configured for communication through the NSAP for the APPL being
added.
ZL5-PROF
is the name of the Layer 5 PROFILE to be used. It has precedence over the L5
profile configured with the $TSEL entry.