The following list supplements the information found in the table in Open(LINK) Request. The timers described in the lists are used by an SDLC link service to determine when to retry communication and when to generate outages. Generally, after the time interval specified by the time-out (usually 1000 milliseconds), the communication is retried. The cycle of time-out and retry is repeated until the retry limit is reached. Then an Outage message is sent by the SDLC link service.
With some timers, there are no communication retries. Such timers simply cycle through the time-out as many times as allowed in the retry limit (without actually retrying), then generate an Outage message.
Each description indicates whether you can configure the field through an SNA Server interface (such as the SNA Server Manager program). If the field is not configurable, the built-in setting for the field is shown.
For information about configuring with SNA Server Manager, see the Microsoft SNA Server Administration Guide or the SNA Server Manager Help.
Leased line: 0x00 Do not send an initial XID
Switched line: 0x01 Send an initial XID (may be a NULL XID)
A line is configured as leased or switched in SNA Server Setup.
This field is not configurable and must remain at the setting of "Do not use."
This timer is configurable in SNA Server Manager, in the advanced settings for an SDLC connection.
This timer is not configurable. The discontact time-out is 1000 milliseconds; the discontact retry limit is 3.
The negative poll time-out is configurable in SNA Server Manager, in the advanced settings for an SDLC connection, where the time-out is called poll rate. Poll rate is set in polls per second (and translated internally into the negative poll time-out, timed in milliseconds).
The negative poll retry limit is not configurable. It is set at –1, meaning no limit.
This timer is configurable in SNA Server Manager, in the advanced settings for an SDLC connection, where it is called the poll time-out and poll retry limit.
This timer is not configurable. The remote station busy time-out is 1000 milliseconds; the remote station busy retry limit is 30. Therefore, the time allowed before an outage is 30 seconds.
This timer is not configurable. The nonproductive receive time-out is 1000 milliseconds (1 second); the nonproductive receive retry limit is 60. Therefore, the time allowed before a pop-up message is 60 seconds.
This timer is not configurable. The write time-out is 1000 milliseconds (one second); the write retry limit is 15. Therefore, the time allowed before an outage is 15 seconds.
This timer is not configurable. The link connection time-out is 1000 milliseconds (one second); the link connection retry limit is 300. Therefore, the time allowed before an outage is 300 seconds.
X.25 LINK DATA | ||
dataru[s+22] | Circuit type 0x00 PVC 0x01 SVC |
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dataru[s+23] | PVC alias, starting at 1 for lowest PVC channel number (reserved for SVC) | |
dataru[s+24..s+25] | PVC packet size (reserved for SVC) | |
dataru[s+26] | Default level 3 window size for PVC (reserved for SVC) | |
dataru[s+27] | Link role 0x00 Primary 0x01 Secondary 0x02 Negotiable |
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802.2 LINK DATA | ||
dataru[s+22] | Maximum receives without a transmit acknowledgment | |
dataru[s+23] | Maximum transmits without a receive acknowledgment | |
dataru[s+24] | Dynamic window increment value | |
dataru[s+25] | Remote SAP address | |
dataru[s+26] | Local SAP address (for incoming calls) | |
dataru[s+27] | Value for t1 timer multiplier | |
dataru[s+31] | Value for t2 timer multiplier | |
dataru[s+35] | Value for t3 timer multiplier | |
Note that if the above fields for timer multipliers are set to zero, the SNALink should use appropriate defaults | ||
dataru[s+42] | Maximum retry count (N2 Value) | |
Note that this 802.2 link data is required for the 802.2 command DLC.OPEN.STATION |
END OF LINK DATA SECTION | ||
dataru[s+68..s+69] | Length of link connection data (= a) (0x0000) None present |
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dataru[s+70..s+70+a] | Link connection data | |
dataru[s+70+b..s+71+b] | Where b is maximum of a and 20. Size of XID I-frame (= n) (0x0000) NULL XID |
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dataru[s+72+b] | XID | |
Note that if there are 20 or fewer bytes of link connection data, the XID length is at s+90 and the actual XID starts at s+92 |
The link connection data can contain one of the following: