OSI/MHS Management Programming Manual
Commands and Responses
OSI/MHS Management Programming Manual—424824-001
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ADD CLASS
is 0 through 36000 minutes. A value of 0 means that no route retry attempts are
made.
ZCUG-CHECK
is the message retrieval attribute that indicates whether or not the CUG checking
process is enabled for the MR GROUP process. The SPI-NULL value for this
attribute is 255. The possible values are:
ZMHS-VAL-CUG-CHK-NONE
ZMHS-VAL-CUG-CHK-ALL
In an ADD command, ZCUG-CHECK is optional; if not specified, it defaults to
ZMHS-VAL-CUG-CHK-NONE.
ZREPORT-ROUTE-RETRY-TIME
is the amount of time from submission of a report message to the MTS until the
message is discarded. The range of values is 0 through 36000 minutes. The
default value is 240 minutes. A value of 0 means that no limit is enforced.
ZREPORT-ROUTE-RETRY-DELAY
is the initial time delay between attempts to try the routes to adjacent MTAs
configured for a report MPDU. The range of values is 0 through 36000 minutes.
The default is 10 minutes. A value of 0 means no retries are attempted.
ZURGENT-ROUTE-RETRY-GROW
is the percentage by which the retry delay is increased following each
unsuccessful attempt to try the routes to adjacent MTAs for an urgent or probe
MPDU. The initial delay is specified in ZURGENT-ROUTE-RETRY-DELAY.
The range of values is 0% through 200%. The default value is 0%.
ZNORMAL-ROUTE-RETRY-GROW
is the percentage by which the retry delay is increased following each
unsuccessful attempt to try the routes to adjacent MTAs for a normal-priority
MPDU. The initial delay is specified in ZNORMAL-ROUTE-RETRY-DELAY.
The range of values is 0% through 200%. The default value is 0%.
ZNONURG-ROUTE-RETRY-GROW
is the percentage by which the retry delay is increased following each
unsuccessful attempt to try the routes to adjacent MTAs for a nonurgent MPDU.
The initial delay is specified in ZNONURG-ROUTE-RETRY-DELAY. The
range of values is 0% through 200%. The default value is 0%.
ZREPORT-ROUTE-RETRY-GROW
is the percentage by which the retry delay is increased following each
unsuccessful attempt to try the routes to adjacent MTAs for a report MPDU.
The initial delay is specified in ZREPORT-ROUTE-RETRY-DELAY. The
range of values is 0% through 200%. The default value is 0%.