OSI/TS Management Programming Manual

ALTER SERVICE Command
Commands and Responses
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ZWIN-TIMEOUT
specifies the amount of time to wait before retransmitting up-to-date window
information. This parameter is applicable to protocol class 4 only. Acceptable
values range from 100 (1 second) through 25000 (250 seconds), with a default
value of 1000 (10 seconds).
ZTTR-TIMEOUT
specifies the maximum amount of time to try reassignments after network
connection failures. If the value is 0 seconds, no reassignment is performed.
Only nonzero values are transmitted in the CR-TPDU. This parameter is
applicable for protocol classes 1 and 3 only. Acceptable values range from 0 (0
seconds) through 18000 (180 seconds), with a default value of 9000 (90
seconds).
ZTWR-TIMEOUT
specifies the amount of time to wait for reassignment after network connection
failures. If the value is 0 seconds, no reassignment is performed. Only
nonzero values are transmitted in the CR-TPDU. This parameter is applicable
for protocol classes 1 and 3 only. Acceptable values range from 0 (0 seconds)
through 18000 (180 seconds), with a default value of 12000 (120 seconds).
ZCONN-TIMEOUT
is the maximum amount of time that the transport entity should wait for a
response to a CR-TPDU before releasing the connection. The waiting time is
expressed in hundredths of a second (0.01 seconds per increment). The values
range from 300 (3 seconds) through 18000 (180 seconds). The default value is
12000 (120 seconds).
ZDISCONN-TIMEOUT
is the maximum amount of time that the transport entity should wait for a
response to a DR-TPDU before releasing the connection. The waiting time is
expressed in hundredths of a second (0.01 seconds per increment). The values
range from 300 (3 seconds) through 18000 (180 seconds). The default value is
12000 (120 seconds).
ZINBOUND-CR-CONG-THLD
is the threshold value that the Transport Layer compares to the counter
ZINBOUND-CR-CONG. An L4-THLD event is generated whenever the
counter value is nonzero and dividing the counter value by the threshold
value leaves a remainder of zero. The values range from 0 through 65535. If
the threshold is set to 0, events are never generated. The default value is 0.