TCP/IP Management Programming Manual
Commands and Responses
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STOP Command
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME 
specifies the name of a TCP/IP subnet or route stopped by the command. Unless 
there is an error that prevents the STOP command from being attempted at all, this 
token is present in every response record. If you have used an object-name 
template, a separate ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME token is returned for each subnet or 
route that meets the template requirements. ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME is described in 
Data Communications Standard Definitions on page 5-9.
ZCOM-TKN-OBJTYPE
specifies the type of object stopped. The possible values are ZCOM-OBJ-SUBNET 
and ZCOM-OBJ-ROUTE. This token is present in every response record. The 
value of the ZCOM-TKN-OBJTYPE token is the same as the value of the 
ZSPI-TKN-OBJECT-TYPE token in the header. For more details, see Data 
Communications Standard Definitions on page 5-9.
ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE 
specifies whether the command has been completed successfully. The value of 
this token remains zero (ZCOM-ERR-OK) when the command is completed 
successfully with or without a warning. Note that if the empty response (ZCOM-
ERR-EMPT-RSP) is returned, the value of this token is nonzero, although the 
command is completed successfully.
If the command is not completed successfully, the value of this token indicates the 
reason the command failed. Always check the contents of the error list to 
determine the token or value in error. For details on the ZCOM return codes and 
associated error lists, refer to the SPI Common Extensions Manual. The possible 
nonzero values of RETCODE in response to the STOP command are:
ZCOM-ERR-TKN-REQ (-29)
ZCOM-ERR-TKN-DUP (-27)
ZCOM-ERR-TKN-CODE-INV (-26)
ZCOM-ERR-SSID-INV (-24)
ZCOM-ERR-SPI-ERR (-23)
ZCOM-ERR-SECUR-VIOL (-22)
ZCOM-ERR-OBJ-NOT-SUPP (-18)
ZCOM-ERR-OBJ-NOT-FOUND (-17)
ZCOM-ERR-OBJ-ALRDY-IN-SUMSTATE (-16)
ZCOM-ERR-CMD-TOO-LARGE (-8)
ZCOM-ERR-CMD-NOT-SUPP (-5)










