| DLC_TRCO | 
  Trace control on:
 0 = Disable link trace. 
1 = Enable link trace.  | 
| DLC_TRCL | 
  Trace control long:
 0 = Link trace entries are short (80 bytes). 
1 = Link trace entries are long (full packet).  | 
| DLC_SLS_STAT | 
  Station type for SDLC:
 0 = Secondary (default) 
1 = Primary  | 
| DLC_SLS_NEGO | 
  Negotiate station type for SDLC:
 0 = No (default) 
1 = Yes  | 
| DLC_SLS_HOLD | 
  Hold link on inactivity:
 0 = No (default). Terminate the LS. 
1 = Yes, hold it active.  | 
| DLC_SLS_LSVC | 
  LS virtual call:
 0 = Listen for incoming call. 
1 = Initiate call.  | 
| DLC_SLS_ADDR | 
  Address indicator:
 0 = Remote is identified by name (discovery). 
1 = Remote is identified by address (resolve, SDLC).  | 
| trace_chan
 | 
  Specifies the channel number obtained from the trcstart subroutine. This field is valid only if the DLC_TRCO indicator is set active. | 
| len_raddr_name
 | 
  Specifies the byte length of the remote address or name. This field must be set to 0 if no remote address or name is required to start the LS. Length values of 0 through 20 are supported. | 
| raddr_name
 | 
  Contains the unique network address of the remote node if the DLC_SLS_ADDR indicator is set active. Contains the unique network name of the remote node if the DLC_SLS_ADDR indicator is reset. Addresses are entered in hexadecimal notation, and names are entered in character notation. This field is only valid if the previous length field is nonzero. | 
| maxif
 | 
  Specifies the maximum number of I-field bytes that can be in one packet. This value is reduced by GDLC if the device handler buffer sizes are too small to hold the maximum I-field specified here. The resultant size is returned from GDLC when the link station has been started. | 
| rcv_wind
 | 
  The receive window specifies the maximum number of sequentially numbered receive I-frames the local station can accept before sending an acknowledgment. | 
| xmit_wind | 
  Specifies the transmit window and the maximum number of sequentially numbered transmitted I-frames that can be outstanding at any time. | 
| rsap
 | 
  Specifies the remote SAP address being called. This field is valid only if the DLC_SLS_LSVC indicator or the DLC_SLS_ADDR indicator is set active. | 
| rsap_low | 
  Specifies the lowest value in the range of remote SAP address values that the local SAP responds to when listening for a remote-initiated attachment. This value cannot be the null SAP (0x00) or the discovery SAP (0xFC), and must have the low-order bit set to 0 (B`nnnnnnn0') to indicate an individual address. | 
| rsap_high
 | 
  Specifies the highest value in the range of remote SAP address values that the local SAP responds to, when listening for a remote-initiated attachment. This value cannot be the null SAP (0x00) or the discovery SAP (0xFC), and must have the low-order bit set to 0 (B`nnnnnnn0') to indicate an individual address. | 
| max_repoll | 
  Specifies the maximum number of retries for an unacknowledged command frame, or in the case of an I-frame timeout, the number of times the nonresponding remote link station is polled with a supervisory command frame. | 
| repoll_time | 
  Contains the timeout value (in increments defined by the specific GDLC) used to specify the amount of time allowed prior to retransmitting an unacknowledged command frame. | 
| ack_time | 
  Contains the timeout value (in increments defined by the specific GDLC) used to specify the amount of time to delay the transmission of an acknowledgment for a received I-frame. | 
| inact_time | 
  Contains the timeout value (in increments of 1 second) used to specify the maximum amount of time allowed before receive inactivity returns an error. | 
| force_time
 | 
  Contains the timeout value (in increments of 1 second) specifying the period to wait for a normal disconnection. Once the timeout occurs, the disconnection is forced and the link station is halted. |