OSI/TS Management Programming Manual

ADD SU Command
Commands and Responses
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ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME
is the name of the subdevice to be added. This token is required and must occur
only once.
ZOS4-MAP-ADD-SU-TSP
specifies an extensible structured token that contains the desired values for the
attributes. The individual fields are described below.
ZNSP-DEV
specifies the name of the SYSGEN-configured X25AM or TLAM I/O process
controlling access to the subnetwork. This parameter is required. 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. The default
value is all blanks.
ZDEL-TIME
specifies whether the TSP process will delete a subdevice after its last opener
closes it. A value of 0 (zero) 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. The default is -1D.
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.
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,
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.
ZSEND-SECUR
specifies the content of the protection field for CR-TPDUs and CC-TPDUs. If
you do not provide a value, the protection field is omitted. Note that not all
transport protocol implementations support this attribute. This parameter