ZCOM C I/F Library Routines

ZCONFIG (3X)

data.setctl.cfg_class

Caller supplied type of reconfiguration. There is one predefined configuration class, ZcCLASS_X25. This event should be generated whenever an X.25 link is dynamically configured. This includes modifying the number and/or type of Virtual Circuits and creating or deleting an X.25 level 2 (LAPB) ZLU.

If the ZCOM Subsystem is used with X25/9000 and x25init is executed, this event will be generated if the configuration for an X.25 link is modified. This field is used for action 3 only.

 

data.setctl.cfg_info1

 

 

Caller supplied information that should be specific to the type of

 

reconfiguration which took place. In the case of ZcCLASS_X25, this field

 

must contain the X.25 Level 2 ZLU of the link’s configuration that was

 

modified. Note that even if the ZLUs for a link were deleted from the

 

configuration, the old Level 2 ZLU must still be supplied. A positive ZLU

 

number indicates the link has been added, while a negative ZLU value

 

indicates the link was deleted. This field is used for action 3 only.

 

Response Data

 

 

No specific response data or error.

 

System

There are 5 system configuration actions. They are for altering

Configuration

parameters related to the whole ZCOM runtime subsystem. Action 1 is

 

for changing the ZCOM runtime system name. The system name is for

 

information purposes only. This function does not affect the operation of

 

the ZCOM subsystem.

 

 

Action 2-5 modify various default queue limits in the ZCOM subsystem.

 

Such default limits only affect newly created queues. To modify limits on

 

existing queues, use the zsetql(3X) routine instead.

 

Configuration Data

 

 

header.config

 

 

ZCOM_ZCONFIG_SYS (system configuration)

 

 

header.action

 

 

ZcDSC_MOD_SYS_NAME

(1) - Modify ZCOM runtime

 

 

system name.

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