OSI/TS Management Programming Manual

INFO SU Command
Commands and Responses
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applicable only for protocol class 4 communication. The waiting time is
expressed in hundredths of a second (0.01 seconds per increment). The values
range from 100 (1 second) through 5000 (50 seconds).
ZWIN-TIMEOUT
shows 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).
ZTTR-TIMEOUT
shows 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
shows 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).
ZCONN-TIMEOUT
shows 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).
ZDISCONN-TIMEOUT
shows 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).
ZX25PVC
shows the channel number of the permanent virtual circuit (PVC) with which
the X25AM subdevice to be created is bound. The value of ZX25PVC must be
compatible with the values of the X25AM attributes PVCRANGE and
SVCRANGE. Refer to the X25AM Management Programming Manual for
information about how to set up an X.25 line as a PVC line. The range is 1 to
4095. For TRANSPAC networks, the range is 0 through 4095.