OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual

Background Information About Addressing
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SNPA Addresses Over LANs
SNPA Addresses Over LANs
In a LAN environment, the SNPA address is the fixed hexadecimal string FE followed
by the MAC (medium access control) address of the LAN controller. The MAC address
is assigned and hardwired into the controller by the manufacturer. Note that due to the
lack of a common, formal definition for SNPA addresses, other OSI implementations
may interpret the SNPA address as the MAC address only. Such implementations,
however, do not cause any interoperation problem with the way SNPA addresses are
used in the protocols.
In OSI/TS subsystems that use TLAM (in case of K-series systems) to provide
subnetwork services, the SNPA address of the TSP process is described as follows:
In OSI/TS susbsytems that use PAM, for S-series systems providing subnetwork
services, the SNPA address of the TSP process is described as follows::
LAN SNPA Address
Consists of ... FE string followed by the TLAM
station address (MAC address;
hardwired into the contoller)
Programmatically Fetched
Using SCF Command ...
INFO SERVICE L2-service-name
Configured
Using SCF ...
Local SNPA address:
LANLOCALSNPA attribute
(optional)
Remote SNPA address:
LANREMOTESNPA attribute
LAN SNPA Address
Consists of ... FE string followed by the PAM
station address (MAC address;
hardwired into the LIF)
Programmatically Fetched
Using SCF Command ...
INFO LINE L2-line-name
Configured
Using SCF ...
Local SNPA address:
LANLOCALSNPA attribute
(optional)
Remote SNPA address:
LANREMOTESNPA attribute