Timing-Mark - Cisco 11.0 BT Release Notes

Release note and update to configuration guides and command references
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timing-mark

Use the timing-mark TN3270 configuration mode command to select whether a DO
TIMING-MARK is transmitted when the host application needs an SNA response (definite or pacing
response). Use the no form of the command to turn off DO TIMING-MARK transmission except as
used by the keepalive function.
timing-mark
no timing-mark
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or key words.
Default
No DO TIMING-MARKS are transmitted except by keepalive.
Command Mode
TN3270 configuration
Usage Guidelines
If timing-mark is configured the TN3270 server will send DO TIMING-MARK as necessary to
achieve an end-to-end response protocol. Specifically, DO TIMING-MARK will be sent if any of
the following are true:
The host application has requested a pacing response.
The host application has requested a Definite Response, and either the client is not using
TN3270E, or the request is not Begin Chain.
The use of the timing-mark command can degrade performance. Some clients do not support
timing-mark used in this way. Therefore, timing-mark should only be configured where both of
the following are true:
All clients support this usage.
The application benefits from end-to-end acknowledgment.
Example
The following command enables TIMING-MARK transmission:
timing-mark
Related Commands
idle-timer
keepalive
timing-mark
TN3270 Server Commands
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