OSI/AS Programming Manual
APS_ASSOC_CONNECTRSP_
APS Procedure Calls
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acse-appl-context-name
input
INT .EXT:ref:(ZAPS-DDL-APPL-CNTXT)
is the ACSE application context name for your connection. This parameter applies
only to ACSE connections and is required for ACSE connections. For more
information about this parameter, see ZAPS-DDL-APPL-CNTXT in Appendix A.
acse-local-ae-title
input
INT .EXT:ref:(ZAPS-DDL-AE-TITLE)
is the ACSE responding application entity title for your connection. This
parameter applies only to ACSE connections and is optional. For more
information about this parameter, see ZAPS-DDL-AE-TITLE in Appendix A.
acse-local-invocation-ids
input
INT .EXT:ref:(ZAPS-DDL-INVOCATION-IDS)
is the ACSE application entity and application process invocation identifiers of the
responding entity for your connection. This parameter applies only to ACSE
connections and is optional.
acse-diagnostic
input
INT:value
is the ACSE diagnostic for your connection. This parameter applies only to ACSE
connections and is optional. It is used when
connect-result
is set to ZAPS-
VAL-CON-REJECT-PERM or ZAPS-VAL-CON-REJECT-TRANS. The acceptable
values for
diagnostic
are any of the ZAPS-VAL-DIAG-xxx values described in
Appendix A, except ZAPS-VAL-DIAG-NO-COMMON-VERS. The default value
is ZAPS-VAL-DIAG-NOVALUE.
Considerations
The
local-appl
parameter consists of the application name and the
corresponding OSI address. In this procedure, the API ignores any application
name you specify.
The TSEL and NSAP parts of the address must be the same as those you specified
in APS_ASSOC_ATTACH_. The SSEL and PSEL parts can be different, and the
AE title in
acse-local-ae-title
can be different. For a description of the
address structure, see ZAPS-DDL-APPL-ADDR and ZAPS-DDL-PSAP in
Appendix A.
Because an application entity title can have many associated OSI addresses, an OSI
address can be identified only by a PSAP address or by a locally defined
application name. If you specify an application name to identify an OSI address,
you can retrieve the PSAP address and/or the application entity title if it is
present. If you specify the PSAP address to identify an OSI address, you cannot
retrieve the application entity title or the application name. When the OSI