You use the BCOPTION command to activate or deactivate the TCP/IP and/or ISO functionality and control other BCAM mode options.
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ADD-IP-RANGE=...
Specifies an IP address range. End systems within the specified range are added.
ADD-IP-RANGE= *unchanged
The range is not modified.
ADD-IP-RANGE=*RANGE(...)
Range of IP addresses that are added.
FROM=<composed-name 7..15> / <x-string 1..8> / list-poss (4):<integer 0..255>
Lowest IP address in the range to be added.
TO=<composed-name 7..15> / <x-string 1..8> / list-poss (4):<integer 0..255>
Highest IP address in the range to be added.
ADD-REMOTE-SERVER-PORTS=...
Defines whether open access to specific server ports on a partner system is to be granted by automatic end system creation, i.e., without being restricted by the PROCESSOR TABLE.
ADD-REMOTE-SERVER-PORTS= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
ADD-REMOTE-SERVER-PORTS=list-poss(6):<integer 1..65535> / <x-string 1..4>
Grants open access to the specified server port numbers on a partner system even to processors which are still unknown, i.e., access is not restricted by the entries in the processor file.
The numbers (max. 6) may also be specified as a list (list-poss).
ADD-SERVER-PORTS=...
Defines whether open access to specific server ports is to be granted by automatic end system creation, i.e., without being restricted by the PROCESSOR TABLE.
ADD-SERVER-PORTS= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
ADD-SERVER-PORTS=list-poss(6):<integer 1..65535> / <x-string 1..4>
Grants unrestricted access to the specified server port numbers.
The numbers (max. 6 per command) may also be specified as a list (list-poss).
The numbers (maximum 6) can also be specified as a list (list-poss).
ARP=...
Specifies if and how the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is to be used.
The BCOPTION ARP setting is specified implicitly via the BCOPTION AUTOMATIC-ES-CREATE setting for IP. This setting is a prerequisite for automatic end system creation. ARP=NO is thus converted to ARP=QUIET and, if BROADCAST=OFF was set, BROADCAST=ON is set.
ARP= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
ARP=ON
ARP is used every 2 seconds when a route is used for the first time; APR requests are sent periodically every 300 seconds – set by BCTIMES.
ARP=OFF
ARP is not used.
ARP=QUIET
ARP is used every 2 seconds when a route is used for the first time. Every 300 seconds there is a check – set by BCTIMES – to determine whether data transmission has taken place within the time interval that has elapsed. If this is not the case, and communication associations exist via the route, an ARP request is sent.
ARP-AT-ROUTE-ACTIVATION=...
Specifies the circumstances under which ARP requests are sent on the activation of an IP route of type NODE.
ARP-AT-ROUTE-ACTIVATION= *unchanged
The previous setting is unchanged.
Default: *ALWAYS
ARP-AT-ROUTE-ACTIVATION=*ALWAYS
ARP requests are sent whenever an IP route of type NODE is activated.
ARP-AT-ROUTE-ACTIVATION=*CONNECTION
When an IP route of type NODE is activated, ARP requests are only sent if connections exist for the route that is to be activated.
ARP-REQUESTS-MAXIMUM=...
Defines how many ARP requests may be sent per second during the periodic ARP monitoring (ARP=ON or ARP=QUIET).
ARP-REQUESTS-MAXIMUM= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: 10
ARP-REQUESTS-MAXIMUM=<integer 1..65535>
Number of ARP requests that may be sent per second during the periodic ARP monitoring (ARP=ON or ARP=QUIET).
ARP-SWITCH=...
Specifies whether or not a router from which no more ARP replies are being received is to be regarded as having failed and thus also whether all end systems which were reached via that router are assigned to an alternative router.
ARP-SWITCH= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
ARP-SWITCH=ON
If no more ARP replies are received, all end systems which were accessed via the router involved are assigned to an alternative router.
ARP-SWITCH=OFF
If no more ARP replies are received, the end systems which were accessed via the router involved are not rerouted.
AUTOMATIC-ES-CREATE=...
Specifies whether or not end systems are automatically started and activated as a result of specific events.
A restriction of the end systems to be included automatically is possible by means of appropriate entries in the processor file (see the DCSTART or DCOPT command).
The BCOPTION AUTOMATIC-ES-CREATE for IP implicitly influences the ARP and BROADCAST settings. These settings are prerequisites for automatic end system creation. ARP=NO is thus converted to ARP=QUIET and, if BROADCAST=OFF was set, BROADCAST=ON is set.
AUTOMATIC-ES-CREATE=*UNCHANGED
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
AUTOMATIC-ES-CREATE=ON(...)
An automatic startup takes place.
AUTOMATIC-ES-CREATE=OFF(...)
No automatic startup takes place.
PROFILE=...
Specifies for which profiles this function is provided.
Apart from the value *ALL, the remaining values can also be specified as a list (list-poss).
PROFILE=*ALL
Startup takes place for IP and ISO8473/ISO9542 protocols.
PROFILE=ISO8473
Startup only takes place for ISO8473/ISO9542 protocols.
PROFILE=IP
Startup only takes place for IP protocols.
PROFILE=IPV6
Startup only takes place for IPv6 protocols.
REASON=...
Specifies for which events an automatic startup is to be turned on (ON) or turned off (OFF).
Apart from the value *ALL, the remaining values can also be specified as a list (list-poss).
REASON=*ALL
Automatic startup is turned on/off for incoming and outgoing messages, as well as routing protocol elements.
REASON=INCOMING-DATA
Automatic startup is turned on/off for incoming messages.
REASON=OUTGOING-DATA
Automatic startup is turned on/off for outgoing messages.
REASON=ROUTING-DATA
Automatic startup is turned on/off for routing data elements that are not sent by an IP broadcast.
This entry is only evaluated for PROFILE=IP/ISO8473, for IP-ROUTING=ON and for PROFILE=ISO8473 .
REASON=ROUTING-PROTOCOL
Automatic startup is turned on/off for routing protocol elements that are not sent by an IP broadcast.
REASON=INCOMING-BROADCAST
Automatic startup is turned on/off for incoming IP broadcast data.
This entry is only evaluated for PROFILE=IP.
REASON=INCOMING-MULTICAST
Automatic startup is turned on/off for incoming multicast data.
This entry is only evaluated for PROFILE=IP, IPV6 ausgewertet.
REASON=SNMP
Automatic startup on receiving SNMP write accesses is turned on/off (requiredsetting: BCOPTION SNMP-WRITE=ON).
This entry is only evaluated for PROFILE=IP.
AUTO-ROUTE-SWITCHING=...
This operand specifies whether local routing information should be modified as a result of received IP, IPv6 or ISO9542 routing protocols.
AUTO-ROUTE-SWITCHING=*UNCHANGED
The previous setting is unchanged.
Default: *ON
AUTO-ROUTE-SWITCHING=*ON
Local routing information may be modified as a result of received IP, IPv6 or ISO9542 routing protocols.
AUTO-ROUTE-SWITCHING=*OFF
Local routing information may not be modified as a result of received IP, IPv6 or ISO9542 routing protocols.
BROADCAST=...
Handling of the “broadcast” mode option; determines whether Ethernet broadcast messages are received on the defined lines.
The BCOPTION BROADCAST setting is specified implicitly via the BCOPTION AUTOMATIC-ES-CREATE setting for IP. This setting is a prerequisite for automatic end system creation. ARP=NO is thus converted to ARP=QUIET and, if BROADCAST=OFF was set, BROADCAST=ON is set.
BROADCAST= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
BROADCAST=ON(...)
Ethernet broadcast messages are received and answered, if necessary, on the defined lines.
BROADCAST=OFF(...)
Ethernet broadcast messages are not received on the defined lines.
LINE=...
Name of the line set for the reception of Ethernet broadcast messages.
LINE= *all
Ethernet broadcast messages may be received on all lines.
LINE=<line-name 1..8>
Ethernet broadcast messages may be received on the defined line.
CHECKSUM=...
Specifies whether the “CHECKSUM” mode option is to be supported in the ISO8473 data protocol elements (DT-PDU) to be sent.
CHECKSUM= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
CHECKSUM=ON
CHECKSUM is supported.
CHECKSUM=OFF
CHECKSUM is not supported.
CMDFILE-CONTINUATION=...
Controls the processing of command files (see CALL-BCAM-COMMANDS and the SOF file in the DCOPT and DCSTART commands) using the processing results.
CMDFILE-CONTINUATION= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: POSITIVE-RESULT
CMDFILE-CONTINUATION=ALL-RESULTS
Processing of the command file takes place irrespective of the processing result.
CMDFILE-CONTINUATION=POSITIVE-RESULT
Processing of the command file is only continued in the event of a positive processing result.
CMDFILE-CONTINUATION=NEGATIVE-RESULT
Processing of the command file is only continued in the event of a negative processing result.
DEVICE-LPDU-SIZE-USAGE=...
Specifies whether the LPDU-SIZE, returned by the device, may be used.
DEVICE-LPDU-SIZE-USAGE = *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: *OFF
DEVICE-LPDU-SIZE-USAGE = *ON
The LPDU-SIZE, returned by the device, may be used.
DEVICE-LPDU-SIZE-USAGE = *OFF
The LPDU-SIZE, returned by the device, must not be used.
ERROR-REPORT=...
Determines whether the error flag (ER-FLAG) is set in the ISO8473 data protocol elements to be sent.
ERROR-REPORT= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
ERROR-REPORT=ON
The error flag is set.
ERROR-REPORT=OFF
The error flag is not set.
IP-ROUTING=...
Specifies whether or not further routing of IP elements is permitted.
IP-ROUTING= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
IP-ROUTING=ON
Further routing of IP elements is permitted.
IP-ROUTING=OFF
Further routing of IP elements is not permitted.
IPV6=...
Specifies whether or not the IPv6 family of protocols is supported (IPv6, ICMPv6).
IPV6= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
IPV6=ON
The IPv6 family of protocols is supported.
IPV6=OFF
The IPv6 family of protocols is not supported.
IPV6-AUTO-CONFIG=...
Specifies whether or not local IPv6 addresses are assigned on the activation of LAN connections to which no IPv6 addresses have so far been allocated.
This option is not supported for VLAN connections.
IPV6-AUTO-CONFIG= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
IPV6-AUTO-CONFIG=ON
The generation of local IPv6 addresses is permitted.
IPV6-AUTO-CONFIG=OFF
The generation of local IPv6 addresses is not permitted.
IPV6-VLAN-AUTO-CONFIG=...
Specifies whether or not local IPv6 addresses are assigned when VLAN line ports are activated to which no IPv6 addresses had previously been assigned.
IPV6-VLAN-AUTO-CONFIG= *unchanged
The existing setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
IPV6-VLAN-AUTO-CONFIG=ON
Generation of local IPv6 addresses is permitted.
IPV6-VLAN-AUTO-CONFIG=OFF
Generation of local IPv6 addresses is not permitted.
IPV6-PREFIX-LEN-CTRL=...
Specifies whether the IPv6 prefix length is to be handled in accordance with the specifications of RFC 4291, starting on page 7, for all unicast addresses.
IPV6-PREFIX-LEN-CTRL= *unchanged
The existing setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
IPV6-PREFIX-LEN-CTRL=ON
The IPv6 prefix length is to be handled in accordance with the specifications of RFC 4291.
IPV6-PREFIX-LEN-CTRL=OFF
The IPv6 prefix length is to be handled differently from the specifications of RFC 4291.
ISO8473-ROUTING=...
Specifies whether or not further routing of ISO8473 elements is permitted.
ISO8473-ROUTING= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
ISO8473-ROUTING=ON
Further routing of ISO8473 elements is permitted.
ISO8473-ROUTING=OFF
Further routing of ISO8473 elements is not permitted.
ISO9542=...
Specifies whether the ISO9542 protocol is used to exchange routing information.
ISO9542= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
ISO9542=ON
The ISO9542 protocol is used.
ISO9542=OFF
The ISO9542 protocol is not used.
JOIN-MULTICAST-GROUP=...
Determines whether applications may join IGMP multicast groups.
JOIN-MULTICAST-GROUP= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
JOIN-MULTICAST-GROUP=ON
Applications may join IGMP multicast groups.
JOIN-MULTICAST-GROUP=OFF
Applications may not join IGMP multicast groups.
LINE-CONTINUATION=...
Defines how the continuation character "-" in column 72 of SOF and command files is to be interpreted.
"-" as the last character in a row in a column other than 72 is always interpreted as a continuation character.
LINE-CONTINUATION= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
LINE-CONTINUATION=ON
The "-" character in column 72 is interpreted as a continuation character if it is the last character in the row, otherwise it is recognized as a data character.
LINE-CONTINUATION=OFF
The "-" character in column 72 is interpreted as a continuation character. The rest of the row in ignored.
LINE-SUPERVISION=
Specifies whether the functionality of redundant line connections is checked by sending test messages
LINE-SUPERVISION=*UNCHANGED
The setting of the option is unchanged.
Default: *ON
LINE-SUPERVISION=*ON
The functionality of redundant line connections is checked.
LINE-SUPERVISION=*OFF
The functionality of redundant line connections is not checked.
MAXTSDU-FOR-CREATE=...
Defines which TSDU length is used for end systems that were created with AUTOMATIC-ES-CREATE.
MAXTSDU-FOR-CREATE= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: 16384
MAXTSDU-FOR-CREATE=<integer 1..65535>
The TSDU length for end systems that were created with AUTOMATIC-ES-CREATE is set to the specified value.
MSG-REPLY=...
Defines whether or not BCA07B2 and BCA0999 messages will be displayed by /STA MSG and /SHOW-PENDING-MSG until they are explicitly acknowledged by the input of BCAM <number>.
MSG-REPLY= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
MSG-REPLY=OFF(MSG-ID=*ALL / list-poss(2): BCA07B2 / BCA0999)
BCA07B2 and BCA0999 messages are not displayed by /STA MSG and /SHOW-PENDING-MSG.
MSG-ID=*ALL
BCA07B2 and BCA0999 messages are not displayed by /STA MSG and /SHOW-PENDING-MSG.
MSG-ID=list-poss(2): BCA07B2 / BCA0999
Only BCA07B2/BCA0999 messages are not displayed by /STA MSG and /SHOW-PENDING-MSG.
MSG-REPLY=ON(MSG-ID=*ALL / list-poss(2): BCA07B2 / BCA0999)
BCA07B2 and BCA0999 messages are displayed by /STA MSG and /SHOW-PENDING-MSG until they are explicitly acknowledged by the input of BCAM <number>.
MSG-ID=*ALL
BCA07B2 and BCA0999 messages are displayed /STA MSG and /SHOW-PENDING-MSG.
MSG-ID=list-poss(2): BCA07B2 / BCA0999
Only BCA07B2/BCA0999 messages are displayed by /STA MSG andSHOW-PENDING-MSG.
MULTICAST=...
Specifies whether or not Ethernet multicast messages may be received on the specified lines.
MULTICAST= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
MULTICAST=ON(...)
Ethernet multicast messages may be received on the specified lines.
MULTICAST=OFF(...)
Ethernet multicast messages may not be received on the specified lines.
LINE=...
Name of the line for which the reception of Ethernet multicast messages is defined.
LINE= *all
The setting for receiving Ethernet multicast messages applies to all lines.
LINE=<line-name 1..8>
The setting for receiving Ethernet multicast messages applies to the defined line.
NET-ROUTER-USAGE=...
NET-ROUTER-USAGE can be used to set whether or not existing IP network definitions are evaluated when IP subnet masks are used.
NET-ROUTER-USAGE= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
NET-ROUTER-USAGE=ON
Existing IP network definitions are evaluated when IP subnet masks are used.
NET-ROUTER-USAGE=OFF
Existing IP network definitions are not evaluated when IP subnet masks are used.
NSDU-MODIFICATION=...
Specifies whether or not the NSDU lengths are automatically adapted for internal switching operations.
NSDU-MODIFICATION= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
NSDU-MODIFICATION=ON
NSDU lengths are automatically adapted for internal switching operations.
NSDU-MODIFICATION=OFF
NSDU lengths are not automatically adapted.
Modifications can be made with BCMOD or MODIFY-ROUTE-ATTRIBUTES.
PERIODIC-FILE-ACCESS=...
Specifies whether the BCAM control files (application file, socket host file, processor file, FDQN file, and services file) are read periodically by the BCAF task. The time interval cannot be set explicitly.
PERIODIC-FILE-ACCESS= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
PERIODIC-FILE-ACCESS=ON
Periodic processing of the files by the BCAF task is enabled.
PERIODIC-FILE-ACCESS=OFF
Periodic processing of the files by the BCAF task is disabled.
OSPF-USAGE=...
Specifies whether the time monitoring of OSPF Hello messages can be used for router failure detection.
OSPF-USAGE= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
OSPF-USAGE=ON
The time monitoring of OSPF Hello messages can be used for router failure detection.
OSPF-USAGE=OFF
The time monitoring of OSPF Hello messages cannot be used for router failure detection.
RARP=...
Specifies whether the Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) is supported.
If the execution of the function is required to be route-specific, the MODIFY-ROUTE-ATTRIBUTES command must be used.
RARP= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
RARP=ON
RARP is supported.
RARP=OFF
RARP is not supported.
REDIRECT-ON-QUERY=
REDIRECT-ON-QUERY can be used to set whether or not incoming ISO9542 redirect messages for ISO8473 query configuration requests are to be evaluated.
REDIRECT-ON-QUERY= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
REDIRECT-ON-QUERY=ON
Incoming ISO9542 redirect messages for ISO8473 query configuration requests are evaluated.
REDIRECT-ON-QUERY=OFF
Incoming ISO9542 redirect messages for ISO8473 query configuration requests are not evaluated.
REMOVE-IP-RANGE=...
Specifies an IP address range. End systems within the specified range are removed from the list of added end systems that was created using ADD-IP-RANGE.
REMOVE-IP-RANGE= *unchanged
There is no change to the list created with ADD-IP-RANGE.
REMOVE-IP-RANGE=*ALL
The entire list is deleted.
REMOVE-IP-RANGE=*RANGE(...)
Range of IP addresses to be removed from the list created using ADD-IP-RANGE.
FROM=<composed-name 7..15> / <x-string 1..8> / list-poss (4):<integer 0..255>
Lowest IP address in the range to be removed.
TO=<composed-name 7..15> / <x-string 1..8> / list-poss (4):<integer 0..255>
Highest IP address in the range to be removed.
REMOVE-REMOTE-SERVER-PORTS=...
Specifies whether or not unrestricted access to specific (server) port numbers on partner systems is allowed.
REMOVE-REMOTE-SERVER-PORTS= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
REMOVE-REMOTE-SERVER-PORTS=*ALL
Unrestricted access to all the (server) port numbers on partner systems is not allowed.
REMOVE-REMOTE-SERVER-PORTS=list-poss(6):<integer 1..65535> / <x-string 1..4>
Unrestricted access to the specified (server) port numbers on partner systems is not allowed. The numbers (max. 6) may also be specified as a list (list-poss).
REMOVE-SERVER-PORTS=...
Specifies whether or not unrestricted access to specific (server) port numbers is allowed.
REMOVE-SERVER-PORTS= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
REMOVE-SERVER-PORTS=*ALL
Unrestricted access to all the server port numbers is not allowed.
REMOVE-SERVER-PORTS=list-poss(6):<integer 1..65535> / <x-string 1..4>
Unrestricted access to the specified (server) port numbers is not allowed.
The numbers (max. 6 per command) may also be specified as a list (list-poss).
ROUTER-REDUNDANCE=...
Specifies whether alternative routers are searched for and whether rerouting should be performed if transmission problems with TCP connections occur.
ROUTER-REDUNDANCE= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
ROUTER-REDUNDANCE=ON
Alternative routers are searched and, if possible, rerouting is performed.
ROUTER-REDUNDANCE=OFF
No search for alternative routers is performed.
SHORT-HOLDING-TIME=...
Permits shorter time intervals for the ISO9542 configuration and holding time than those stipulated in EN41102. The time interval itself cannot be specified explicitly.
SHORT-HOLDING-TIME= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
SHORT-HOLDING-TIME=ON
A shorter time interval that does not comply with EN41102 is set.
ISO9542 confirmation timer: 14 sec
ISO9542 holding timer: 30 sec
SHORT-HOLDING-TIME=OFF
The EN41102-compliant time interval specified with BCTIMES CONFIGURATION= applies (see "BCTIMES: Define BCAM time intervals").
SLOW-POLL=...
Defines whether automatic reactivation is attempted after a line failure of the specified lines.
SLOW-POLL= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
SLOW-POLL=ON(...)
Automatic reactivation is attempted following a line failure of the specified lines.
SLOW-POLL=OFF(...)
No automatic reactivation is attempted for the specified lines.
LINE=...
Name of the line for which the "automatic reactivation" setting is to be defined.
LINE= *all
Automatic reactivation is set for all lines.
At the same time, the default value for the SLOW-POLL operand is set in the BCACT, BCIN, CREATE-LINE and MODIFY-LINE commands.
LINE=<line-name 1..8>
Automatic reactivation is set for the defined line.
This setting is line-specific and is valid until the next BCACT or BCIN command containing a corresponding, modified SLOW-POLL setting.
SNMP-WRITE=...
Determines whether SNMP writes on objects and object attributes (as defined in RFC 1213) are allowed in BCAM.
SNMP-WRITE= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
SNMP-WRITE=ON
SNMP writes on objects and object attributes (as defined in RFC 1213) are allowed in BCAM.
SNMP-WRITE=OFF
SNMP writes on objects and object attributes (as defined in RFC 1213) are not allowed in BCAM.
STOP-ROUTER-SEARCH=...
Specifies whether or not the search for an alternative router is terminated when the TCP connection involved is shut down.
STOP-ROUTER-SEARCH= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: ON
STOP-ROUTER-SEARCH=ON
The search for an alternative router is terminated when the TCP connection is shut down.
STOP-ROUTER-SEARCH=OFF
The search for an alternative router is terminated when an appropriate router has been found or all available routers have been tested unsuccessfully.
SWITCH-LOCAL-ROUTER=...
Defines whether, in the event of TCP transmission problems, the functionality of the local router is checked using ICMP-ECHO. End systems assigned to the local router are not affected by this function.
SWITCH-LOCAL-ROUTER= *unchanged
The previous setting remains unchanged.
Default: OFF
SWITCH-LOCAL-ROUTER=ON
In the event of TCP transmission problems, the functionality of the local router is checked.
SWITCH-LOCAL-ROUTER=OFF
The router is not checked.
TCP-KEEP-ALIVE=...
Specifies whether TCP alive monitoring is to be performed. When alive monitoring is enabled, an attempt is made to force a response by the partner by sending appropriate TCP segments on the TCP connections on which no segments have been received or transmitted for a specified time. If the partner does not respond, the connection is aborted. The functionality set is provided for all connections, including existing connections.
TCP-KEEP-ALIVE= *unchanged
The current setting is not changed.
Default: No alive monitoring.
TCP-KEEP-ALIVE=*ON(...)
TCP alive monitoring is performed.
TIME=<integer 120..32767>
The interval for alive monitoring is set to the value specified. Values outside the permissible range are mapped to the default value of two hours. The value is specified in seconds.
TIME=*STD
The interval for alive monitoring is set to the default value of two hours (which corresponds to 120 minutes or 7200 seconds).
TIME=*MINIMUM
The interval for alive monitoring is set to the minimum value of 120 seconds.
TIME=*MAXIMUM
The interval for alive monitoring is set to the maximum value of 32767 seconds.
TCP-KEEP-ALIVE=*OFF
TCP alive monitoring is not performed.
Command logging
For reasons of compatibility, the processing acknowledgment is supplied in news BCA0763 if it is positive and in news BCA0762 if it is negative, followed by the message NBR0740. In addition, for positive acknowledgments, the messages BCA0610, BCA0849 and BCA084B may also appear.
A description of the error messages that may be issued during command processing is provided in the table below.
Command return codes
(SC2) | Maincode | Meaning |
| CMD0001 | Command successfully processed |
| BCA0611 | No options were changed |
| BCA0768 | Syntax error in command |
| BCA07A2 | Line is unknown |
| BCA0814 | BCAM is being terminated abnormally |
| BCA0816 | BCAM is terminating |
| BCA0766 | BCAM is not active |