TCP/IP Management Programming Manual
Common Definitions
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TCP/IP Predefined Token and Field Values
(ZTCI-VAL-CAUSE-) ERR, OP, and RECOV
are the possible values of the token ZCOM-TKN-CAUSE-SUMSTATE-CHG in the 
event message ZTCI-EVT-SUMSTATE-CHG. These values indicate the cause of 
the summary state change for an object. For more information, see Section 7, 
Event Management.
ZTCI-VAL-MAX-BUFLEN
is the maximum buffer size (in bytes) for command messages sent to the TCP/IP 
subsystem and the recommended buffer size for responses in which each 
response message contains multiple response records.
(ZTCI-VAL-MAX-) CAUSE, SEV, SUBNET-TYPE, TCP-STATE, TRACE, and 
XFER
specify the upper limit of the supported values for the associated tokens.
(ZTCI-VAL-MIN-) CAUSE, SEV, SUBNET-TYPE, TCP-STATE, TRACE, and 
XFER
specify the lower limit of the supported values for the associated tokens.
(ZTCI-VAL-SEV-) FATAL, INFO, and WARN
are the possible values of the token ZTCI-TKN-SEV. The ZTCI-TKN-SEV token 
appears in all the event messages issued by the TCP/IP subsystem. For more 
details, see Section 7, Event Management.
ZTCI-VAL-SSID 
is the subsystem ID for the TCP/IP subsystem. Its structure definition is given 
earlier in this section under SPI Standard Definitions on page 5-1.
For more information about ZTCI-VAL-SSID, see the discussion of the subsystem 
ID in the SPI Programming Manual.
(ZTCI-VAL-SUBNET-TYPE-) ENET, LOOP, SNAP, and X25 
are the values of the ZTYPE field in the ZTCI-MAP-ADD-SUBNET and 
ZTCI-MAP-INFO-SUBNET extensible structured tokens. The value ENET indicates 
that the subnet is associated with a SLSA LIF using an Ethernet type filter. The 
value LOOP indicates that the subnet is associated with the loopback driver for 
testing purposes. The value SNAP indicates that the subnet is associated with a 
SLSA LIF using an LLC1 type filter. The value X25 indicates that the subnet is 
associated with an X25AM device.










