Administration Commands
define_qllc_ls
Packet size used for receiving data on switched virtual circuits from the remote station. This parameter is used only if the vc_type parameter is set to SVC. The packet size you specify is sent as an optional facility on the outgoing call.
When you specify DEFAULT, SNAplus2 uses the default value for the network. Possible values are:
64
128
256
512
1024
2048
4096
DEFAULT
Consult the Systems Administrator for your X.25 network to determine the correct value to use.
req_rev_charge
Specifies whether SNAplus2 requests reverse charging when attempting to contact the remote system using this LS. Possible values are:
YES
Request reverse charging.
NO
Do not request reverse charging.
If the X.25 network does not support facilities negotiation, this parameter must be set to NO. (Also see the fac parameter.)
loc_wsize
Window size used for sending data from the local station to the remote station. Specify a value in the range
rem_wsize
Window size used for receiving data from the remote station. Specify a value in the range
fac
If the X.25 provider software is configured to enable flow control negotiation, SNAplus2 includes information about reverse charging options, packet sizes, and window sizes in the facilities data sent to the remote system. If your X.25 network or the remote system requires any other facilities data in addition to the req_rev_charge, loc_packet, rem_packet, loc_wsize, and rem_wsize parameters, specify it using this parameter. Check with the administrator of your X.25 network, or the administrator of the remote system, to determine what to specify in this parameter.
If the X.25 network does not support facilities negotiation, or if you do not want to use facilities negotiation, ensure that the X.25 provider software is configured not to enable flow control negotiation, and do not specify this parameter. In this case, the req_rev_charge, loc_packet, rem_packet, loc_wsize, and rem_wsize parameters must be set to use the network’s default values.
retry_limit
Number of times to retry sending a QXID, QSM, or QDISC message if no response is received within the time specified by the retry_timeout parameter.