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 3–9
Expedited
shows whether the transport expedited data transfer service is supported.
NSAP (for the Calling, Called and Responding Address)
shows the IP address for the application entry name. Both the dotted decimal
notation and eight-digit hexadecimal string are displayed.
NSP SU
shows the name of the network I/O process subdevice created by TSP to convey
transport protocol data units (TPDUs). The name shows either a network I/O
process subdevice currently in use for an active transport connection or for
receiving a connection, or the name is the network I/O process subdevice last used
by the TSP to convey TPDUs over this subdevice.
The TCP/IP process does not use subdevices to interface to the application process
(TSP). When the NSP is TCP/IP, the value displayed here is not a true TCP/IP
subdevice (you can’t issue a command such as STATUS SU
tcp/ip-su
). When
TCP/IP is the NSP, the TCP/IP subdevice is used internally by TSP to identify the
connection. The subdevice displayed is useful in troubleshooting as it is also
available in NETIO trace records and the EMS log.
NSP Subsys
Indicates the NSP subsystem being used by this SU, “X25AM,” “TLAM,” or
“TCP/IP.”
NSPFSErrorCode
shows the NSP subsystem file-system error code if an error has occurred. This
error can originate in the TCP/IP subsystem.
Class
shows the preferred protocol class.
T-Expedited
shows whether the transport expedited data transfer service is supported.
TPDU Size
shows, in octets, the maximum length of a TPDU.
LocalNSAP
shows the local IP address. Both the dotted decimal notation and the eight-digit
hexadecimal string are displayed.