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1  –  BUFFERS

 Applies to DDCMP CONTROL circuits.  It specifies the maximum
 number of buffers from a common buffer pool that the tributary
 can use.  If you do not set this parameter, there is no common
 buffer pool and the higher level will explicitly supply the
 buffers.  Count must be a decimal integer in the range 1 to 254
 or the keyword, UNLIMITED.

2  –  DATA count

 Applies only to X25 PVCs and DLM circuits. Specifies the maximum
 packet size for the X25 circuit. This value must be at least five
 bytes less than the MAXIMUM BLOCK value that you specify in the SET or
 DEFINE LINE command, and must be a power of two. Specify a value in
 the range 16 to 4096 bytes.

 By default, packet size takes the value specified by the PROFILE
 parameter of the SET or DEFINE MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command.

3  –  RECALLS count

 Applies only to X25 DLM Switched Virtual Circuits (SVCs). Specifies
 the maximum number of call retries generated automatically on an
 outgoing DLM circuit.

4  –  ROUTERS

 Applies only to broadcast circuits.  It specifies the maximum number
 of routers (other than the executor itself) allowed on the circuit by
 Routing for circuits that are owned by the executor node.  The value
 must be a decimal integer in the range 0 to 33.

5  –  TRANSMITS

 Applies to DDCMP CONTROL circuits.  It specifies the maximum
 number of data messages that can be transmitted at one time.
 Count must be a decimal integer in the range 1 to 255.  The
 default count is 4.

6  –  WINDOW count

 Applies only to X25 PVCs and X25 DLM circuits. Specifies the maximum
 window size allowed for the X25 circuit - that is, the maximum number
 of packets for which outstanding acknowledgments are allowed. Specify
 a value in the range 1 to 127.

 By default window size takes the value specified by the PROFILE
 parameter of the SET or DEFINE MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command.
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