OSI/TS Management Programming Manual

INFO ROUTE Command
Commands and Responses
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ZESIS-NSP-DEV
specifies the I/O process that controls access to the subnetwork.
ZESIS-HOLD-TIME
is the total amount of time that route information is held. For entries that age
out, the time value is displayed. For entries that are static, the value 0 is
returned instead of a time value. The time is expressed in 0.01-second units.
ZESIS-REMAIN-TIME
is the amount of time remaining for the route information to be held. For
entries that age out, the time value is displayed. For entries that are static, the
value 0 is returned instead of a time value. The time is expressed in
0.01-second units.
ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE
indicates whether or not the command was successful. If the command failed, this
token supplies the reason for the failure. Its use is described further in the
Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Programming Manual.
ZSPI-TKN-ERRLIST and ZSPI-TKN-ENDLIST
enclose a standard SPI error list, as described in the Distributed Systems
Management (DSM) Programming Manual.
ZSPI-TKN-CONTEXT
used in returning multiple response messages, is described in the Distributed
Systems Management (DSM) Programming Manual.
Operational Note
Since recording of route table entries is triggered by connection attempts made on
subdevices, entries can remain in the routing table until they time out (if obtained
using the ES-IS protocol) or indefinitely (if obtained from the local configuration). You
should issue the ABORT command to all previously used subdevices before
attempting to alter NSAPs and SNPAs.