o dead timer
Default: 10000 Value: 1-65535
Specifies the delay, in milliseconds, between polls of one of the
set of dead tributaries. This attribute is supported only if the
characteristic protocol is set to control.
o delay timer
Default: 0 Value: 0-65535
Specifies the minimum delay, in milliseconds, between polls. You
can use this timer to limit the effect of a fast control station
on slower tributaries. A value of 0 means that no delay is added.
This attribute is supported only if the characteristic protocol
is set to control.
o physical line
Default: No name Value: Local entity name
Name of the Physical layer entity that the link operates over. A
value for this characteristic must be set before the link entity
is enabled. You can modify this characteristic only when the
entity is disabled.
o protocol
Default: Point Value: See following description
Protocol mode used by the local station. You cannot modify this
characteristic.
The value of this characteristic is a copy of the protocol
argument specified when the ddcmp link entity is created. The
default value is point and is the only permissible value.
o receive buffers
Default: 4 Value: 1-255
Specifies the number of receive buffers reserved for the link.
You can modify this characteristic only when the entity is
disabled. Also, you can only increase the characteristic value.
o retransmit timer
Default: 3000 Value: 1-65535
Maximum time (in milliseconds) to wait between sending a message
and receiving a valid response. If this time expires, the local
station takes error recovery action. On full-duplex point-to-
point links, the timer is started immediately when a message is
sent.
o scheduling timer
Default: 200 Value: 50-65535
Specifies the time, in milliseconds, between the recalculation of
tributary polling priorities. This attribute is supported only if
the characteristic protocol is set to control.
o stream timer
Default: 6000 Value: 0-65535
Specifies the time, in milliseconds, for which a tributary or
the remote station (on a half-duplex point-to-point link) can
hold the line. This characteristic is not supported if the
characteristic protocol is set to tributary.