X25AM Management Programming Manual
Commands and Responses
X25AM Management Programming Manual—528037-001
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INFO Command
ZNEGOT-PKT-SIZE
indicates whether or not a call-request packet containing an unacceptable
value for the network-interface characteristic PACKETSIZE is accepted. This
field can have one of the following values:
ZNEGOT-THRUPUT
indicates whether or not a call-request packet containing an unacceptable
value for the network-interface characteristic THRUPUT is accepted. This field
can have one of the following values:
ZNULL-FILL
indicates whether or not the X25AM subsystem sends the string "EOT NUL" to
set a terminal into block mode or conversational mode. This token can have
one of the following values:
This field is meaningful only if the protocol is ITI.
ZPARITY
indicates the type of parity generated for data characters transmitted. This field
can have one of the following values:
This field is meaningful only if the protocol is ITI.
ZSPI-VAL-TRUE The call request is accepted, and a call-accept packet
containing an acceptable value for PACKETSIZE is sent to
the network.
ZSPI-VAL-FALSE The call request is denied, and a call-cleared packet is sent
to the network.
ZSPI-VAL-TRUE The call request is accepted, and a call-accept packet
containing an acceptable value for THRUPUT is sent
to the network.
ZSPI-VAL-FALSE The call request is denied, and a call-cleared packet
is sent to the network.
ZSPI-VAL-TRUE The first two characters in the five-character sequence
that sets a terminal into block or conversational mode
are "EOT NUL" (hex "0400").
ZSPI-VAL-FALSE The first two characters in the five-character sequence
that sets a terminal into block or conversational mode
are "EOT PAD" (hex "04FF").
ZX25-VAL-PARITY-EVEN Even parity is generated.
ZX25-VAL-PARITY-NONE Parity is not generated.
ZX25-VAL-PARITY-ODD Odd parity is generated.