AI232 Version 9.6x User’s Guide
AI232 Commands: pvclist
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Second column Displays the timer type for the PVC. Possible values are:
zct—Displays the connect timer if the PVC is active. The
number indicates the timer setting in seconds.
zit—Displays the inactivity timer if the PVC is a connect-on-
activity PVC. The number indicates the timer setting in
seconds.
zPassive—Appears if the PVC is a passive type of PVC.
Third column Defines the state of the PVC. Possible values are:
zidle—Indicates the PVC is ready to connect.
zdataxfer—Indicates the PVC is connected and able to pass
data.
zincon—Indicates the PVC is in a transition state.
zattaching—Indicates the PVC is in a transition state.
znot attached—Indicates that the PVC is not connected.
zdetached—Indicates the PVC is in a transition state.
If the display indicates one of the transition states, this should
only appear for a short period of time. If the state remains in this
condition, contact Technical Support.
Fourth column Defines the MuxID, which is an internal number used by
developers to describe which data stream is used for the
connection.
Fifth column Defines the file descriptor, which is an integer value used by
developers to describe which data stream is used for the
connection.
Sixth column Defines the flag, which gives a code that indicates the purpose of
the data stream.
Column Description