OSI/TS Management Programming Manual

INFO SERVICE Command
Commands and Responses
5–92 056786 Tandem Computers Incorporated
7 1200
8 2400
9 4800
10 9600
11 19200
12 48000
Note that these values are based on the CCITT X.25 recommendations for 1980
and 1984.
ZESIS-ENABLE
controls the end system to intermediate system (ES-IS) protocol. If set to ZSPI-
VAL-TRUE, the protocol is enabled; if set to ZSPI-VAL-FALSE, the protocol is
disabled.
ZESIS-ES-CONF-TIME
is the length of the interval at which the protocol must report its configuration
to the subnetwork. This field is applicable only if ZESIS-ENABLE is set to
ZSPI-VAL-TRUE. The interval is expressed in hundredths of a second (0.01
seconds per increment), rounded down to the nearest second. The values
range from 100 (1 second) through 65500 (655 seconds).
ZESIS-ES-GROUP-MAC-ADDR
is the MAC station group address used by all the OSI end systems in the
network. This field is applicable only if ZESIS-ENABLE is set to ZSPI-VAL-
TRUE. The address is expressed as a string of hexadecimal digits having a
maximum length of 12 digits.
ZESIS-IS-GROUP-MAC-ADDR
is the MAC station group address used by all the OSI intermediate systems in
the network. This field is applicable only if ZESIS-ENABLE is set to ZSPI-
VAL-TRUE. The address is expressed as a string of hexadecimal digits having
a maximum length of 12 digits.
ZESIS-NOTIFY-IS
controls whether the ES-IS protocol reports its configuration whenever it
determines that a new intermediate system is first available. This field is
applicable only if ZESIS-ENABLE is set to ZSPI-VAL-TRUE. If ZESIS-
NOTIFY-IS is set to ZSPI-VAL-TRUE, the configuration is reported; if set to
ZSPI-VAL-FALSE, it is not reported.
ZESIS-XSUM
controls whether the ES-IS protocol includes a checksum in the outgoing
TPDUs. This field is applicable only if ZESIS-ENABLE is set to ZSPI-VAL-
TRUE. If ZESIS-XSUM is set to ZSPI-VAL-TRUE, a checksum is included; if
set to ZSPI-VAL-FALSE, a checksum is not included.