OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual
NonStop Kernel File-System Interface
OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual—424831-001
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Connection-Establishment Completion
Transit delay
User data
However, if  the parameter field contains data  that cannot be interpreted as one 
of the above parameters, OSI/TS  sends the remote peer a  DR-TPDU and 
completes your  request by issuing file-system error 140.
Figure 7-12
 shows the format to  use if you want to  accept the connection and 
send data,  but negotiate no parameters.
Figure 7-13
 shows the format to  use if you want to  accept the connection 
without specifying any  parameters and without sending any data.
OSI/TS completes your  request after building  and transferring a CC-TPDU.  If 
the subdevice was opened in  the nowait mode, you must  complete the request  
with an AWAITIO call.  Completion signifies that the transport  connection is 
ready for  data-transfer requests.
Connection-Establishment Completion
Table 7-6 shows completion codes for  connection-establishment  requests using 
WRITE and  WRITEREAD or  CONTROL procedures.
Figure 7-12. WRITE Buffer: Accept  Connection and  Send Data
Figure 7-13. WRITE  Buffer: Accept Connection, No  Data
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0
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Length Indicator = 0
User Data
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