OSI/AS Management Programming Manual
ALTER PROFILE Command
Commands and Responses
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ZX25REMOTENET
specifies the addressing convention you want used when building the called
address in the call-request packet. The values for this field are as follows:
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-VANILLA Remote network is ISO 8208.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-DATAPAC Remote network is DATAPAC.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-TELENET Remote network is TELENET.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-TRANSPAC Remote network is TRANSPAC.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-TYMNET Remote network is TYMNET.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-PSS Remote network is PSS.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-DATEXP Remote network is DATEXP.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-UNINET Remote network is UNINET.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-DATANET Remote network is DATANET.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-DDXP Remote network is DDXP.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-X25NP No port number to be used.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-X25UD Port number is in the user data field.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-X25XA Extended address format is used.
ZOSI-VAL-X25-NETID-X25SA Subaddress is used.
ZX25THRUPUT
specifies the throughput class limit for X.25 networks. The value is entered as
the throughput class limit for calls received, followed by a comma, followed
by the throughput class limit for calls initiated. The range for both integers is
3 through 12.
ZX25PVC
is the channel number of the permanent virtual circuit (PVC) to which the X.25
subdevice being added is bound. The range of values is 1 through 4095 for all
network types except TRANSPAC. The range of values for TRANSPAC
networks is 0 through 4095. To reset this attribute to its default value (no PVC
assigned), assign it the value ZOSI-VAL-PVC-RESET.
ZIP-NULL-LAYER
controls the generation of the header for the inactive subset (the null Network
Layer) of the OSI internet protocol (IP). If this field is set to ZSPI-VAL-TRUE,
the inactive-subset header is enabled, and the full subset of the IP is disabled.
If it is set to ZSPI-VAL-FALSE, the inactive-subset header is disabled, and the
full subset of the IP is enabled. See “Operational Notes” for further
information.