TCP/IP Management Programming Manual

Contents
HP NonStop TCP/IP Management Programming Manual529636-001
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3. Elements of SPI Messages (continued)
3. Elements of SPI Messages (continued)
Common Syntax Elements for the Subsystem 3-4
Command Numbers 3-4
Object Types 3-5
Object Names 3-5
Object-Name Templates 3-6
Event Numbers 3-7
Subjects of Event Messages 3-7
Tokens 3-8
Constructs Involving Multiple Tokens 3-9
Components of a Command, a Response, or an Event Message 3-10
4. SPI Programming Considerations
Building the Command Buffer 4-1
Discontinuing a Command in Progress 4-2
Receiving and Decoding the Response Buffer 4-2
Error Handling 4-3
Security 4-3
Dynamic Route Switching 4-3
Relationship to SLSA 4-3
Relationship to X25AM LINE Object 4-3
5. Common Definitions
SPI Standard Definitions 5-1
EMS Standard Definitions 5-7
Data Communications Standard Definitions 5-9
Common Definitions for the TCP/IP Subsystem
5-14
Buffer Declarations
5-15
TCP/IP Private Token and Field Types 5-15
TCP/IP Predefined Token and Field Values 5-16
TCP/IP Simple Tokens 5-18
TCP/IP Extensible Structured Tokens 5-18
TCP/IP Tokens in Error Lists 5-19
TCP/IP Tokens in Event Messages 5-19
6. Commands and Responses
Commands by Object Type 6-1
Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands 6-2
Command Descriptions 6-4
ABORT Command 6-5