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

3 RFC-1006 Changes to the SCF,
SPI, and PTrace Subsystems
107751 Tandem Computers Incorporated 3–1
This section describes RFC-1006 changes to:
OSI/TS SCF commands
OSI/AS SCF commands
Other useful SCF commands
OSI/TS Event Messages
OSI/AS and OSI/TS PTrace records
OSI/TS SCF
Commands Changed
to Support RFC-1006
The following OSI/TS SCF attributes have new meaning and new values when using
TCP/IP as the NSP:
CLASS
EXPEDITED
LOCALNSAP
NSPDEVICE
REMOTENSAP
TPDUSIZE
These attributes are used in the following commands:
ADD SU
ALTER SERVICE #L4
ALTER SU
The following commands can be used to display TCP/IP information when TCP/IP is
the NSP:
CHECK SU
INFO SERVICE #L4
INFO SU
STATUS SU, DETAIL
Notes 1) When TCP/IP is the NSP, X.25 and LAN attributes are no longer applicable. X.25 and LAN SCF
attributes are configured through the TCP/IP SCF interface.
2) IP addresses can be entered in dotted decimal notation or in an eight-digit hexadecimal string as
described in Section 1.
Tandem provides a program to convert an IP address, in dotted decimal notation, to an eight-digit
hexadecimal string. This program also converts the eight-digit hexadecimal string to a dotted decimal
notation. The program is provided as a C source file called EXADCVTC, and in a compiled version called
EXADCVT. See Section 4, “RFC-1006 Configuration Command Files,” for additional information on how
to use this program.