HP UX Internet and Networking Software Rtmunbind, Rtmtimeroption, Rtmthresh1 through rtmthresh4

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Administration Commands

define_3270_diag

Send RTM data to the host every time a counter overflows.

NO

Do not send RTM data to the host at counter overflow. SNAplus2 discards the RTM data.

rtm_unbind

Specifies whether to send RTM data to the host every time a 3270 session is unbound (ends). Possible values are:

YES

Send RTM data to the host every time a session ends.

NO

Do not send RTM data to the host at session end. SNAplus2 discards the RTM data.

rtm_timer_option

Specifies how the host response time is measured. The response time is measured by the interval between the user pressing [ENTER] or other AID key to send data to the host, and one of the following events:

RTM_SCREEN

The first data from the host reaches the user’s screen

RTM_UNLOCK

The host unlocks the user’s keyboard

RTM_DIRECTION

The host gives the 3270 emulation program direction, so that the user can send more data

rtm_thresh1 through rtm_thresh4

Specifies the threshold values used to classify response times. These values divide the range of possible response times into five intervals as follows: below rtm_thresh1, between rtm_thresh1 and rtm_thresh2, be- tween rtm_thresh2 and rtm_thresh3, between rtm_thresh3 and rtm_thresh4, and above rtm_thresh4. SNAplus2 maintains a counter for each of these intervals. Each time a host response is received, SNAplus2 determines which of these intervals the response falls into and increments the appropriate counter.

For each threshold, specify a number in seconds and optionally tenths of seconds (2 for 2 seconds or 2.5 for

2.5seconds). The values must be in the range 0.1100seconds, and must be in ascending order (rtm_thresh2 must be higher than rtm_thresh1, rtm_thresh3 must be higher than rtm_thresh2, and so on).

alert_3270_data subrecords

The host NetView program identifies each alert by a number in the range 120; consult the NetView administrator for the host to determine which alert numbers are used and the meaning of each alert. The alert_3270_data subrecords supplied to this command are assigned to these numbers in sequence (the first subrecord is assigned to alert number 1, the second subrecord to alert number 2, and so on). If the host does not use all the alert numbers in the range, include a blank alert subrecord (including only the subrecord descriptor with no parameters specified) for each unused number. For example, if the host uses only alert numbers 10 and 11, include nine blank alert subrecords followed by the subrecords for alerts 10 and 11.

You can include 0–20 alert_3270_data subrecords.

For each alert, an alert_3270_data subrecord is required with the following information:

description

A text description of the alert. This description is a string of 1–53 characters.

This description is displayed in the 3270 user interface to identify the alert to the user. It is not sent to NetView; the NetView operator identifies the alert by its number.

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