OSI/AS and OSI/TS Supplement (Includes RFC-1006 Support)

Configuring OSI/TS
RFC-1006 Subsystem Configuration
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Multiple TSP Processes
Interfacing With a Single
TCP/IP Process
It is possible to configure multiple TSP processes to interface with a single TCP/IP
process, but this type of configuration may result in poor performance because the
TCP/IP process has more work to do than a TSP process. Figure 2-4 illustrates the
client and server roles for multiple TSP processes interfacing with a single TCP/IP
process.
Figure 2-4. Multiple TSP Processes Interfacing With a Single TCP/IP Process
SU $tsp2.#lan2a
SU $tsp2.#lan2b
SU $tsp2.#lan2c
TSP2
Client
TLAM1
TLAM2
Subnet1
IPAddress1
Subnet2
IPAddress2
Tandem NonStop System A - in the client role
SU $tsp1.#lan1a
SU $tsp1.#lan1b
SU $tsp1.#lan1c
TCP/IP1
TSP1
Client
SU $tsp4.#lan4a
SU $tsp4.#lan4b
SU $tsp4.#lan4c
TSP4
Server
TLAM3
TLAM4
Subnet3
IPAddress3
Subnet4
IPAddress4
Tandem NonStop System B - in the server role
SU $tsp3.#lan3a
SU $tsp3.#lan3b
SU $tsp3.#lan3c
TCP/IP2
TSP3
Server
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