OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual
NonStop Kernel File-System Interface
OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual—424831-001
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CONTROL 11 Procedure
connection requests.  To indicate that OSI/TS  is  to manage the  response protocol, 
insert the  following values:
After the MCW, your application  can include up to 32  octets of data.  OSI/TS 
sends this  data  in the CC-TPDU. Figure 7-7
 shows the contents of  the 
WRITEREAD buffer.
If you expect the remote  peer to send data with  the CR-TPDU, be sure to 
provide enough space for the  read buffer by specifying a large enough value  in 
read-count. If the read buffer  is not large enough  to contain incoming data, 
OSI/TS discards the data and completes your request  by  issuing file-system  error 
22.  The maximum amount  of data  that can be included in  a CR-TPDU is  32 
octets.
CONTROL 11 Procedure
To manage  the response protocol by  using CONTROL 11,  your application issues 
a call with  the following syntax:
Successful completion indicates that a transport  connection has been  requested 
and confirmed.
Bit  in 
MCW Value Meaning
0 1 Connection-establishment phase.
1 0 OSI/TS is responder.
2 0 OSI/TS controls response protocol.
3-15 0 Reserved.
Figure 7-7. WRITEREAD Buffer: OSI/TS  Manages Response
CALL CONTROL ( filenum, 11, parameter [, tag ] )
Note. The CONTROL 11 procedure does not permit data to  be transferred, either by 
your application or by the correspondent peer entity, during the connection-
establishment phase.
707CDT .CDD
Octet 1
Octet 0
Octet 2
Through Octet n
100
0
0
MCW
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