Administration Commands
query_ls
Data is transmitted over a public switched network.
SEC_UNDERGROUND_CABLE
Data is transmitted over secure underground cable.
SEC_SECURE_CONDUIT
Data is transmitted over a line in a secure conduit that is not guarded.
SEC_GUARDED_CONDUIT
Data is transmitted over a line in a conduit that is protected against physical tapping.
SEC_ENCRYPTED
Data is encrypted before transmission over the line.
SEC_GUARDED_RADIATION
Data is transmitted over a line that is protected against physical and radiation tapping.
SEC_MAXIMUM
Maximum security.
prop_delay
Propagation delay. The time that a signal takes to travel the length of the link. Possible values are:
PROP_DELAY_MINIMUM
Minimum propagation delay.
PROP_DELAY_LAN
Delay is less than .5 microseconds (typical for a LAN).
PROP_DELAY_TELEPHONE
Delay is in the
PROP_DELAY_PKT_SWITCHED_NET
Delay is in the range
PROP_DELAY_SATELLITE
Delay is greater than 250 microseconds (typical for a satellite link).
PROP_DELAY_MAXIMUM
Maximum propagation delay.
user_def_parm_1 through user_def_parm_3
target_pacing_count
Indicates the desired pacing window size.
max_send_btu_size
Maximum BTU size that can be sent. This value includes the length of the TH and RH (total 9 bytes), as well as the RU.
ls_role
The determined LS role of this link. This role is usually taken from the definition of the port that owns the LS (or from the definition of the LS, if this overrides the LS role in the port definition). However, if the LS role is defined as negotiable, it will be negotiated to either primary or secondary while the LS is active, so (for an active LS) this parameter returns the negotiated role currently in use and not the defined role. Possible values are:
LS_PRI