Administration Commands
query_ls
Specifies whether the link currently allows remote activation or activation on demand. This parameter is set to NONE if neither is allowed, or to one or both of the following values (combined with a + character):
AUTO_ACT
The link can be activated on demand by the local node when a session requires it.
REMOTE_ACT
The link can be activated by the remote node.
ls_type
Specifies how this link was defined or discovered. Possible values are:
LS_DEFINED
The link station was defined explicitly by a SNAplus2 administration program.
LS_DYNAMIC
The link station was created when the local node connected to another node through a connection network.
LS_TEMPORARY
The link station was created temporarily to process an incoming call, but has not yet become active.
LS_IMPLICIT
The link station was defined implicitly when SNAplus2 received an incoming call that it could not match to a defined link station.
LS_DLUS_DEFINED
The link station is a dynamic link station to a
det_branch_link_type
This parameter applies only if the local node is a Branch Network Node; it is not used otherwise. Specifies the branch link type of this link. Possible values are:
UPLINK
The link is an uplink.
DOWNLINK
The link is a downlink.
OTHERLINK
The link is to a VRN.
UNKNOWN_LINK_TYPE
The branch link type is unknown.
BRNN_NOT_SUPPORTED
The link supports PU 2.0 traffic only.
adj_cp_is_brnn
Specifies whether the adjacent node is a Branch Network Node. Possible values are:
YES
The adjacent node is a Branch Network Node.
NO
The adjacent node is not a Branch Network Node.
UNKNOWN
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