OSI/TS Management Programming Manual

INFO ROUTE Command
Commands and Responses
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these tokens is returned for each route. ZOS4-DDL-INFO-ROUTE-L3 contains the
following fields:
ZESIS-TYPE
specifies the type of route entry. Some of the entries are deleted after a period
of time. In the following descriptions, this is referred to as “aging out.” The
other entries do not age out, this is referred to as a static entry. Valid types
are:
ZOS4-VAL-ROUTE-LOC
specifies a local NSAP entry, obtained from the configuration of the SU
through which a connection attempt (incoming or outgoing) has been
made. This is a static entry.
ZOS4-VAL-ROUTE-RMT
specifies two types of entries: 1) A remote NSAP entry, obtained from the
configuration of the SU whose remote NSAP was explicitly specified and
through which an outgoing connection request has been made. This is a
static entry. 2) A remote NSAP entry from an incoming connection
request whose NSAP was determined to have come from an end system
that does not support the ES-IS protocol. This type of entry ages out.
ZOS4-VAL-ROUTE-ES
specifies a remote end system NSAP entry obtained dynamically by the
ES-IS protocol. This type of entry ages out.
ZOS4-VAL-ROUTE-IS
specifies an intermediate system entry obtained dynamically by the ES-IS
protocol. This type of entry ages out.
ZOS4-VAL-ROUTE-REDIR
specifies an end system entry that has been dynamically redirected by an
intermediate system by the ES-IS protocol. This type of entry ages out.
ZESIS-NSAP
specifies a network service access point (NSAP) address that is used as the key
to the route table. It is a even-numbered string of hexadecimal digits, up to a
maximum of 40 digits.
ZESIS-MAC-ADDR
specifies the MAC address that an IPPDU sent to the associated NSAP address
is sent to. The MAC address may identify the end system represented by the
NSAP address, or it may identify an intermediate system that forwards the
IPPDU. It is a string of hexadecimal digits, up to a maximum of 12 digits.