Specifications
Interfaces
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Primary loader (can only load secondary loader)
Multi-block loader (can load tertiary loader or system)
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Console carrier
Data link counters
Console carrier reservation
Console-user
-
the identification of the system that has the
remote console reserved. Not returned if not received.
Reservation-timer
-
the maximum number of seconds that are allowed
with no remote console requests before the reservation expires.
Not returned
if
not received.
Console-command-size
-
the maximum allowable size of a console
command message. Not returned
if
not received.
Console-response-size
-
the maximum allowable size of a console
response message. Not returned
if
not received.
Hardware-address
-
the unique hardware address of the remote
system. This may or may not be the address in use to identify the
system. Not returned if not received.
Communication-device
-
the device type of the communication
subsystem over which the remote system received the request. Not
returned
if
not received. Defined types are in Appendix
A.
Software-id
-
the type of software running in the remote system.
Not returned if not received. Defined types are in ~ppendix
A.
System-processor
-
the processor type of the remote system. Not
returned
if
not received. Defined types are in Appendix A.
Data-link-type
-
the data link mechanism over which the remote
system received the request. Not returned
if
not received.
Defined types are in Appendix
A.
Data-link-buffer-size
-
the size of the data link buffer, which
determines the maximum size MOP message that the station can
accept. It includes all except the DDCMP header. The default
value is
262
(256
plus the current MOP header size).
A
server may
ignore this field, so that all requesters must support
262
byte
messages. Not returned if not received.
Other-info
-
further, implementation-specific
information. Zero
or more other-info parameters may be included, each consisting of:
Parameter-id
-
identification of the parameter.
Identifications are related to the standard parameters (e.g.,
communication-device, system-processor) on an implementation-
specific basis.