OSI/AS Management Programming Manual

INFO ENTRY Command
Commands and Responses
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ZNSAP
is the NSAP address for the application . For LAN networks , the NSAP
address must be an even number of hexadecimal digits. For X.25 networks,
the NSAP address can be an even or odd number of hexadecimal digits. If you
supply an odd length NSAP value, the field is padded internally to make an
even number of bytes. For example, if your NSAP address is “ABC,” you
would enter ”ABC,” internally the number is represented as “ABC0.” See the
ZNSAP-LEN and ZNSAP-NIBBLE fields for related information regarding the
use of odd numbered NSAPs. NSAP addresses are administered by a central
addressing authority.
ZTSEL-LEN
is the length (in bytes) of the TSEL address in ZTSEL. The range of values is 0
through 32 bytes.
ZTSEL
is the TSEL address for the specified application. The TSEL address is a
binary-encoded string of an even number of hexadecimal digits. TSEL
addresses are administered locally.
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 specified application. 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 specified application. 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 specified application; its structure is
described in Section 4.