TCP/IP Management Programming Manual
Common Definitions
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EMS Standard Definitions
value is compared with the count-read value supplied by the file system. If the 
value of ZSPI-TKN-USEDLEN is greater than the count-read value, then the 
TCP/IP subsystem rejects the command because the command was too long.
ZSPI-VAL-CMDHDR 
indicates that the SPI buffer is for a command. It is one of the two possible values 
of the ZSPI-TKN-HDRTYPE token.
ZSPI-VAL-EVTHDR 
indicates that the SPI buffer is for an event message. It is one of the two possible 
values of the ZSPI-TKN-HDRTYPE token.
ZSPI-VAL-NORM-ONLY 
is the only supported value of the ZSPI-TKN-ALLOW-TYPE token for the TCP/IP 
subsystem. This value indicates that the TCP/IP subsystem should continue to 
process the next object in a set only if the command is completed successfully on 
the previous object.
ZSPI-VAL-TANDEM 
indicates that the destination subsystem is on a NonStop system. The requester 
must assign this value to the owner field of the ZSPI-TKN-SSID token before 
sending a command to a NonStop system.
 EMS Standard Definitions
Definitions whose names begin with ZEMS- are Event Management Service (EMS) 
standard definitions. These definitions are available to all subsystems that support 
EMS. They can be found in the EMS DDL file ZSPIDEF.ZEMSDDL and in the definition 
files for other languages.
The EMS definitions used by the TCP/IP subsystem consists of:
•
Header tokens
•
Simple tokens
Table 5-2 lists only those EMS standard definitions that are used in the management-
programming interfaces to the TCP/IP subsystem. It does not list EMS error numbers 
or definitions used only in error lists associated with those error numbers. For a 
description of all EMS standard definitions, see the EMS Manual.
Table 5-2. EMS Standard Definitions (page 1 of 2)
Header Tokens Other Simple Tokens
ZEMS-TKN-CONSOLE-PRINT ZEMS-TKN-SUBJECT-MARK
ZEMS-TKN-CPU










