X25AM Management Programming Manual
Commands and Responses
X25AM Management Programming Manual—528037-001
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INFO Command
ZBLOCK-PAD-PARAMS
contains from 0 through 63 pairs of integers that specify the block-mode X.29
PAD parameters. The number of integer pairs in this field is given by the value
of the field ZBLOCK-PAD-CNT. PAD parameters are meaningful only if the
protocol is ITI.
ZCONV-PAD-CNT
contains the number of parameter pairs that appear in the field ZCONV-PAD-
PARAMS. If the value of this field is 0, it indicates that there are no explicitly
specified conversational-mode PAD parameters.
ZCONV-PAD-PARAMS
contains from 0 through 63 pairs of integers that specify the conversational-
mode X.29 PAD parameters. The number of integer pairs in this field is given
by the value of the field ZCONV-PAD-CNT. PAD parameters are meaningful
only if the protocol is ITI.
ZCUG
contains the closed user group (CUG) identification that might be included as a
facility in call-request packets. If this field contains its null value, there is no
explicitly specified CUG identification.
ZDEST-ADDR
contains the network address that the subdevice uses as the called address in
outgoing call-request packets. This field can be all blanks, in which case
outgoing call-request packets will have a zero-length called address.
ZFILLER
acts as filler and is not associated with any subdevice attribute.
ZNEGOT-L3-WINDOW
indicates whether or not a call-request packet containing an unacceptable
value for the network-interface characteristic L3WINDOW is accepted. This
field can have one of the following values:
ZSPI-VAL-TRUE The call request is accepted, and a call-accept packet
containing an acceptable value for L3WINDOW is sent to
the network.
ZSPI-VAL-FALSE The call request is denied, and a call-cleared packet is sent
to the network.