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

OSI/TS SCF Commands Changed to Support RFC-1006
RFC-1006 Changes to the SCF, SPI, and PTrace Subsystems
107751 Tandem Computers Incorporated 3–5
Note The OSI/AS MAXCONNECTIONS attribute can restrict the size of the SPDU sent to OSI/TS. Specifying a
smaller value for MAXCONNECTIONS allows the TAPS process to send larger SPDUs. Both the
Tandem OSI/AS SCF Reference Manual and the Tandem OSI/AS Configuration and Management
Manual discuss the MAXCONNECTIONS attribute in more detail.
ALTER SU The following
attribute-specs
for the ALTER SU command have new meaning
when using RFC-1006:
[ CLASS { 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 } ]
[ EXPEDITED { ON | OFF } ]
[ LOCALNSAP { “
address
” | RESET } ]
{ NSPDEVICE
device
}
[ REMOTENSAP { “
address
” | RESET } ]
[ TPDUSIZE
{ 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024 | 2048 | 4096 |
8192 | 16384 | 32768 | 65531 } ]
CLASS (ZCLASS)
specifies the preferred transport protocol class.
Value: For TCP/IP networks, CLASS must be 0. If you specify a value other
than 0, during connection establishment, OSI/TS will reject the
connection attempt.
EXPEDITED (ZEXPEDITED)
specifies whether the transport expedited data transfer service is supported.
Value: ON | OFF
LOCALNSAP (ZLOC-NSAP)
defines the local IP address for TCP/IP networks.
RESET returns this attribute to the ALTER SERVICE #L4 default value (no address
specified).
Value: Dotted decimal notation or eight-digit hexadecimal string.
NSPDEVICE (ZNSP-DEV)
specifies the name of the local TCP/IP process. The TCP/IP process must exist,
but does not need to be on the same system as the OSI subsystem.
Value: To obtain a list of the possible values, issue the following SCF
command:
LISTDEV TCPIP