Common Definitions; Spi Standard Definitions; Section 5. Common Definitions - HP TR3271 Programming Manual

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The management interfaces to the TR3271 subsystem use definitions
from four sources:
definitions, data-communications standard definitions, and TR3271
subsystem-specific definitions.
in multiple commands, responses, event messages, or error lists.
This section contains general information that applies to all
uses of the common definitions in the interfaces to the TR3271
subsystem.
Information about a definition that is specific to
a particular command, response, event message, or error list is
given in the description for that item.
All definitions in this section are represented in DDL.
Structures, both fixed and extensible, are defined by using DDL
DEF statements.
to SPI, refer to the appendix "Overview of DDL for SPI" in the
Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Programming Manual .

SPI STANDARD DEFINITIONS

Definitions whose names begin with ZSPI- are Subsystem
Programmatic Interface (SPI) standard definitions.
tions are available to all subsystems that support SPI
procedures.
Table 5-1 lists only those SPI standard definitions that are
used in the management-programming interfaces to the TR3271
subsystem.
It does not list SPI error numbers or definitions
used only in error lists associated with those error numbers.
For a description of all SPI standard definitions, refer to the
Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Programming Manual .
SECTION 5

COMMON DEFINITIONS

SPI standard definitions, EMS standard
For a quick explanation of DDL as it applies
Many of the definitions are used
These defini-
5-1

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