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Operating the transceiver from a computer
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where:
<destination>[@<network>] is the address of the station from which you
require status information.
<message> is the number that corresponds to the type of status information that you
request, that is, ‘1’ for remote diagnostics.
from <self address>[@<network>] is the self address [and network] that you
want to use for this call.
statustime command
Use the statustime command to specify the amount of time that the receiving station
has to respond to a status call (see page 284, statuscall command). The response can be
the requested information or a STATUSNACK.
If a statusack response is not received on the CICS port of the receiving station
within this time, a message is displayed to inform you of this.
You can use the statustime command to:
display the current statustime
set a new statustime
Syntax
statustime
statustime <timeout value>
where:
statustime displays the current timeout value (in seconds).
<timeout value> sets the time (in seconds) in which the receiving station has to
respond to a statuscall.
Limitations
The timeout value is local to this CICS interface.
NOTE
Be aware that the 2110 SSB Transceiver adds 45 seconds to the statustime
you have entered. For example, if you have entered 10 seconds for the
statustime, the receiving station has 10 seconds to prepare the response
and 45 seconds to send the call to the requesting station.