Siemens V 4.0 manual Check, Connect, Cycle

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Configuration language

The CANCEL statement on system level applies to all hosts if there is no CANCEL statement in the HOST statement.

The CANCEL statement on host level applies accordingly to all TA applications if there is no CANCEL statement in the TA_APPLICATION statement.

CHECK

The CHECK statement of the EVENTCONTROL block defines the interval after which an event on a client is overdue, i.e. incorporated into the checking mechanism, in relation to its start time. The interval is specified by four values for days, hours, minutes and seconds.

The default value is CHECK(0,1,0,0).

The CHECK statement on system level applies to all hosts if there is no CHECK statement in the HOST statement.

The CYCLICTIME statement on the host level applies accordingly to all TA applications if there is no CHECK statement in the TA_APPLICATION statement.

CONNECT

The CONNECT entry describes a connection between a T-ORB/Client and a T-ORB-Server. The statement has the following parameters:

OsId of the first partner (e.g. client)

LayerId of the first partner

OsId of the second partner (e.g. server)

LayerId of the second partner

Example CONNECT ( 221, 1, 204, 1 )

CYCLE

The CYCLE statement of the EVENTCONTROL block defines the interval in which the events on the client that have not yet been delivered are checked. The interval is specified by four values for days, hours, minutes and seconds.

The default value is CYCLE(0,0,10,0).

The CYCLE statement on system level applies to all hosts if there is no CYCLE statement in the HOST statement.

The CYCLE statement on host level applies accordingly to all TA applications if there is no CYCLE statement in the TA_APPLICATION statement.

GINA V4.0 System Administrator Guide – September 2000

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