OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual

OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual424831-001
Index-1
Index
A
Accept parameters 7-31
Accepting connection requests 7-30, 7-32
Access mode parameter 7-11
ADD command
SU object 3-3
Additional options
field in SU status block 7-16
negotiated parameters 7-30
Address sharing 2-17, 5-9, 5-11
Addressing
address sharing 2-17
, 5-9, 5-11
authorities 2-3
called and calling 5-11, 5-12
domains 2-4, 2-6
overview for OSI/TS 5-9
X.25 1980 and 1984 2-6, 2-7
AFI address component
definition 2-8
description 2-8
encoding by Network Layer 2-12
examples 2-13, 2-16
AK variant, explicit 7-16
AK-TPDU 1-3, 6-1, 6-12, 6-13
ALTCLASS attribute 7-3, 7-6
ALTER command examples 4-21, 4-30
Alternate protocol class parameter 6-5, 7-3,
7-6
Application programming
connection status information 7-39
, 7-
41
example file-transfer requester
program C-1
example file-transfer responder
program C-4, C-9
Guardian subdevices 7-1, 7-7
Applications
interface 1-10
large, characteristics of 3-31
Architecture of OSI/TS 1-5, 1-7
Attach requests
relationship to ports 3-6
relationship to subdevices 3-5
Attributes
class 4, effect on performance 3-16
connection, effect on performance 3-11,
3-14
default values, effect on performance 3-
10
initial values, effect on performance 3-9
message-size, effect on performance 3-
15
other, effect on performance 3-17, 3-18
PDU-size, effect on performance 3-15
process, effect on performance 3-11
service, table of 7-4
subdevices, table of 7-3
traffic and protocol overhead 3-14, 3-16
window-size, effect on performance 3-
15
AWAITIO procedure
examples C-4
AWAITIO procedure call 7-25, 7-27, 7-32
B
Backup CPU parameter 3-20
Backup process in NonStop operations 1-13
Baseband standards (802.3) 1-2, 1-9
BIND utility 3-9
Buffer size
pool size parameter 3-20
transferring data 7-33