Common Definitions
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Predefined Token and Field Values
Predefined Token and Field Values
A predefined token or field is given a symbolic name in the TMF definitions file. TMF 
defines the following token and field values:
ZTMF-VAL-SSID
is the subsystem ID of TMF. For information about the structure of this value, see 
the description of the ZTMF-VAL-SSID token in SPI Standard Definitions on 
page 4-1.
ZTMF-VAL-VERSION
is the product version number of TMF. This value is a 16-bit unsigned integer. The 
left byte contains the letter part of the version as an ASCII uppercase alphabetic 
character, and the right byte contains the numeric part of the version as an 
unsigned integer value; for example, D30.
Simple Tokens
A simple token has a value consisting of a single field or a fixed structure. See 
Section 5, Commands and Responses for descriptions of simple tokens in a particular 
command, response. See Section 6, Event Messages for descriptions simple tokens in 
event messages.
Extensible Structured Tokens
An extensible structured token has a token map and a value consisting of data fields 
whose number can be extended. This extensibility allows addition of new fields to the 
structure in later releases. Extensible structured tokens are defined by token maps. 
See Section 5, Commands and Responses for descriptions of the extensible structured 
tokens in a particular command or response. TMF does not use extensible structured 
tokens in event messages.
Tokens in Event Messages
See Section 6, Event Messages for a description of each token that occurs in an event 
message generated by TMF.