OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual

OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual424831-001
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Configuring the OSI/TS Subsystem
This section describes how to install, configure, and start your OSI/TS subsystem
interactively, using SCF. A discussion of how to configure large applications is also
included, at the end of the section. The following topics are included in this section:
Configuration sequence
Installing the Network Layer (I/O processes)
OSI/TS installation considerations
OSI/TS performance considerations
Configuring TSP processes
Starting TSP processes
Creating configuration command files
Examples of SCF configuration command files:
OSI/TS using an X.25 network
OSI/TS using SNDCF on an X.25 network
OSI/TS using a LAN
OSI/TS using a LAN with ES-IS routing exchange protocol enabled
OSI/TS using a LAN with the inactive subset of the IP enabled (IP null)
Configuring large applications (with examples of configuration command files):
Single TSP for multiple X25AM lines
Separate TSP for each X25AM line
Refer to the OSI/TS Management Programming Manual for information on managing
an OSI/TS subsystem programmatically. Refer to the OSI/TS SCF Reference Manual
for more information on the SCF commands.
Configuration Sequence
The first step in setting up your OSI/TS subsystem is to define the communications lines
and processes that work together to provide OSI services. Installing the basic OSI/TS
components breaks down into the following tasks:
1. Installing the Network Layer (I/O processes)
Make modifications to your SYSGEN configuration file, or use the Dynamic
System Configuration facility to install the lines that provide network services. Use
SCF to start the NSP processes.
Note. To use any of these command files for your subsystem, you need to change the volume,
subvolume, names, and addresses to reflect your environment.