SNAX/APC Management Programming Manual
INFO PTNR-LU
Commands and Responses
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INFO PTNR-LU When the INFO command is applied to the object type ZCOM-OBJ-PTNR-LU, the
following additional tokens are involved.
Tokens in Command Buffer
(no additional tokens)
Tokens in Response Buffer
ZAPC-TKN-LOCAL-SEC-ACCEPTANCE token-type ZSPI-TYP-ENUM. !{}
ZAPC-TKN-PARALLEL-SESS-LU token-type ZSPI-TYP-BOOLEAN.!{}
ZAPC-TKN-PERIPHERAL-NODE token-type ZSPI-TYP-BOOLEAN.!{}
ZAPC-TKN-REMOTE-SEC-ACCEPTANCE token-type ZSPI-TYP-ENUM. !{}
ZAPC-TKN-SNA-NAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING. !{}
Tokens in Response Buffer
Refer to Section 4, “Common Definitions,” for a detailed description of these tokens.
ZAPC–TKN–LOCAL-SEC-ACCEPTANCE
indicates the level of security information that the local LU accepts on allocation
requests from the target remote LU. The only value currently valid is ZAPC-VAL-
SEC-NONE, which indicates that no security information is accepted.
ZAPC–TKN–PARALLEL-SESS-LU
indicates whether or not the partner LU supports parallel sessions.
ZAPC–TKN–PERIPHERAL-NODE
indicates whether the partner LU resides on a peripheral node or a subarea node.
ZAPC–TKN–REMOTE-SEC-ACCEPTANCE
indicates the level of security information that the remote LU accepts on allocation
requests sent by the local LU. Since this token returns what is actually defined at
the remote LU and this information is conveyed to the local LU during session
activation, this token is present only when one or more sessions are active.
ZAPC–TKN–SNA-NAME
indicates the file name of the partner LU as it is known in the SNA network.