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
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REMOTENSAP (ZRMT-NSAP)
defines the remote IP address for TCP/IP networks.
RESET returns this attribute to the default value (no address specified).
Value: Dotted decimal notation or eight-digit hexadecimal string.
TPDUSIZE (ZTPDU-SIZE)
specifies, in bytes, the maximum length of a TPDU.
The TPDU size is negotiated between transport peers. The calling transport entity
proposes a TPDU size in the CR-TPDU. The called transport entity compares this
proposed value with its own value and specifies the smaller of the two values as
the negotiated value in the CC-TPDU sent to the calling transport entity.
If the transport entity does not specify a TPDU size in either the CR- or CC-TPDU,
the peer transport entity assumes that 65531 has been proposed/negotiated and
compares that value (65531) to its own value.
Use the INFO SU command to see the value of the configured TPDUSIZE. Use the
STATUS SU command to see the actual TPDUSIZE used when the connection was
established.
Value: 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024 | 2048 | 4096 | 8192 | 16384 | 32768 | 65531
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.
CHECK SU The following
attribute-spec
for the CHECK SU command has a new meaning
when using RFC-1006:
Note This command is available only through the SCF interface.
[ LOCALNSAP
string
]
LOCALNSAP
displays only those SUs that are using this local IP address.
Value: Dotted decimal notation or eight-digit hexadecimal string.
Default: No default value is provided.