OSI/TS Management Programming Manual

ALTER SU Command
Commands and Responses
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Tokens in Command Buffer
ZSPI-TKN-MANAGER or ZCOM-TKN-XMGR
is the Guardian 90 C-series system (ZSPI-TKN-MANAGER) or D-series system
(ZCOM-TKN-XMGR) process name of the TSP process to which SCP is to send
this command. This token is optional and must occur only once in the command.
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME
is the name of a subdevice whose attributes are to be altered. This token is required,
can occur multiple times, and can be an object-name template (wild-card name).
ZOS4-MAP-ALTER-SU-TSP
is an extensible structured token that contains the desired values for the attributes.
This token contains the following fields:
ZNSP-DEV
specifies the name of the SYSGEN-configured X25AM or TLAM I/O process
controlling access to the subnetwork. To obtain this value, issue a LISTDEV
command to SCP, specifying an X25AM device (for X.25 networks) or a TLAM
device (for LANs), as described in the Subsystem Control Point (SCP)
Management Programming Manual.
ZDEL-TIME
specifies whether the TSP process will delete a subdevice after its last opener
closes it. A value of 0 indicates that the subdevice will be deleted immediately
after the last opener closes it. A value of -1D indicates that the subdevice will
not be deleted.
ZLOC-NSAP
specifies the local network service access point (NSAP) address, a string of
hexadecimal digits (0 through 9 and A through F) up to 40 digits maximum.
This string should contain an even number of hexadecimal digits. If you
supply an odd number of digits, a hexadecimal “F” is added to the end,
making an even number of digits. NSAP values are administered by a central
addressing authority. See the considerations for the ADD SU command
(concerning protocol selection) for information on when to use this attribute.
To reset this field to its default value, set the first byte to Z0S4-VAL-ADDR-
RESET-BYTE.
ZRMT-NSAP
specifies the remote network service access point (NSAP) address, a string of
hexadecimal digits (0 through 9 and A through F) up to 40 digits maximum.
This string should contain an even number of hexadecimal digits. If you
supply an odd number of digits, a hexadecimal “F” is added to the end,