OSI/AS Management Programming Manual

STATUS SU Command
Commands and Responses
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ZSERV-LEV
indicates the layer of the connection supported by the specified subdevice.
Possible values are as follows:
ZOSI-VAL-SERV-LEVEL-L5 Session Layer
ZOSI-VAL-SERV-LEVEL-L6 Presentation Layer
ZOSI-VAL-SERV-LEVEL-ACSE ACSE
The value of this token indicates which of the following layer status tokens
will be meaningful in the response. If the value is ZOSI-VAL-SERV-LEVEL-
L5, only ZOSI-MAP-STATUS-SU-L5 will be meaningful. If the value is ZOSI-
VAL-SERV-LEVEL-L6, both ZOSI-MAP-STATUS-SU-L5 and ZOSI-MAP-
STATUS-SU-L6 will be meaningful. If the value is ZOSI-VAL-SERV-LEVEL-
ACSE, all three tokens—ZOSI-MAP-STATUS-SU-L5, ZOSI-MAP-STATUS-SU-
L6, and ZOSI-VAL-SERV-LEVEL-ACSE—will be meaningful.
ZDEL-TIME
indicates whether or not an SU created from this application entry will be
deleted or saved after the connection is completed. A value of 0 indicates that
the SU will be deleted when the connection is finished, and is called a
dynamic SU. A value of -1D indicates that the SU will be saved when the
connection is finished, and is called a static SU.
ZUSER-ID
contains the user-ID of the opener. The range of values is 0 through 36 bytes.
ZOPENER-LEN
contains the length of the opener name.
ZOPENER
contains the name of the opener of the TAPS subdevice.
ZL4-SUNAME32
contains the name of the Layer 4 (transport) subdevice that is providing or will
provide transport services for the specified TAPS subdevice. If this TAPS
subdevice is operating in loopback mode, ZL4-SUNAME32 will reference an
idle transport subdevice or may be blank.
ZTSP-LAST-FS-ERRCODE
indicates the last file system error returned from TSP.