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

OSI/AS SCF Commands Changed to Support RFC-1006
RFC-1006 Changes to the SCF, SPI, and PTrace Subsystems
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This section provides a description of these commands in alphabetical order.
Descriptions are provided only for those attributes and display fields whose meanings
have changed for RFC-1006. Display fields whose meanings have changed for
RFC-1006 are displayed in boldface. Following each SCF attribute name, in
parenthesis (“ “), is the name of the corresponding Subsystem Programmatic Interface
(SPI) attribute.
IP Address in the ENTRY
Object
The #NSAP entry-name can now specify an IP address in dotted decimal notation or
in eight-digit hexadecimal string. The entry-name has the following format:
$
osi-mgr-name.#entry-type.entry-name
Example:
ADD ENTRY $OSIM.#NSAP.130.252.12.3
The following commands can be entered with an IP address in the #NSAP ENTRY
name:
ADD ENTRY
ALTER ENTRY
CHECK ENTRY
INFO ENTRY
NAMES ENTRY
The rest of this section provides a description of the SCF commands in alphabetical
order. Descriptions are provided only for those attributes whose meanings have
changed for RFC-1006. Display fields whose meanings have changed for RFC-1006 are
shown in boldface.
Following each SCF attribute name, in parentheses (“ “), is the name of the
corresponding Subsystem Programmatic Interface (SPI) attribute.
Note When TCP/IP is the NSP, X.25 and LAN attributes in OSI/AS are no longer applicable. X.25 and LAN
SCF attributes are configured through the TCP/IP SCF interface.