X25AM Management Programming Manual

Commands and Responses
X25AM Management Programming Manual528037-001
6-15
ADD Command
ZNEGOT-THRUPUT
specifies whether or not a call-request packet containing an unacceptable
value for the network-interface characteristic THRUPUT is accepted. This field
can be assigned the following values:
If no value is assigned to this field, such call requests are denied.
ZNULL-FILL
specifies whether or not the X25AM subsystem will send the string "EOT NUL"
to set a terminal into block mode or conversational mode. This token can be
assigned the following values:
These two characters are "EOT PAD" by default. If the subdevice is a 6530
terminal with A-level or B-level microcode, this field will be assigned the value
ZSPI-VAL-TRUE. This field is valid only if the protocol is ITI.
ZPARITY
specifies the type of parity generated for data characters transmitted. This field
can be assigned the following values:
If no value is assigned to this field, parity is not generated. This field is valid
only if the protocol is ITI.
ZPARITY-CHECK
specifies whether or not parity checking is enabled. This field can be assigned
the following values:
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.
ZSPI-VAL-TRUE Parity checking is enabled.
ZSPI-VAL-FALSE Parity checking is disabled.