Command Reference Guide

Administration Commands
dene_qllc_ls
Specify a value on the range 1255.Ifvc_type is set to PVC, this parameter is ignored for QXID messages;
XID sending is retried indenitely (an initially active LS can wait indenitely for the remote station to become
active).
retry_timeout
Timeout in seconds for QXID, QSM, or QDISC messages. A message will be retried (up to the number of
times specied by retry_limit) if no response is received within this time. Specify a value in the range 1255.
idle_timeout
Timeout in seconds used to detect a completely idle line. This value is used during connect processing for
SVCs when the local station is secondary and waiting for XIDs. If no message is received in this time,
SNAplus2 assumes that the remote station has failed.
Specify a value in the range 1255. This parameter is ignored if vc_type is set to PVC.
pvc_id
PVC identier. Set this parameter to a decimal number to identify which PVC (from the range of PVCs
dened for your X.25 provider software) to use for this LS. This parameter is reserved if vc_type is set to
SVC.
sn_id
Subnet identier. This parameter identies the physical connection to the X.25 network.
Set this parameter as follows:
If you have more than one X.25 adapter card installed in the HP-UX computer, set the rst character of
this parameter to 0 (zero) to use the rst card, 1 to use the second card, and so on.
If you have only one X.25 adapter card, set the rst character of this parameter to 0 (zero).
If the card is a multi-port card, set the second character of this parameter to p; set the third character to 1
to indicate the rst port on the card, 2 to indicate the second port, and so on. For example, 0p2 indicates
the second port on the rst multi-port card.
This parameter matches the nal character or characters of the X.25 driver name associated with the LS.
cud
Call user data. This parameter identies the protocol to use over the underlying X.25 virtual circuit, and is
used only if the vc_type parameter is set to SVC.
For most implementations, this parameter is set to a single hex byte, which is 0xC3 to request that the called
node supports the 1980 QLLC level, or 0xCB to request 1984 support. Some remote systems may require
additional bytes; contact the System Administrator of the remote system if necessary.
dddlu_ofine_supported
Species whether the local PU should send NMVT (power off) messages to the host. If the host system
supports DDDLU (Dynamic Denition of Dependent LUs), SNAplus2 sends NMVT (power off) to the host
when it has nished using a dynamically dened LU. This allows the host to save resources by removing the
denition when it is no longer required.
This parameter is used only if this link is to a host (solicit_sscp_sessions is set to YES and dspu_services is
not set to NONE).
Possible values are:
YES
The local PU sends NMVT (power off) messages to the host.
NO
The local PU does not send NMVT (power off) messages to the host.
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