OSI/AS Configuration and Management Manual

Installing and Configuring the Subsystem
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Step-by-Step Configuration Example
8. Add the Layer 4 PROFILE object, $OSIM.$L4.TPF2, if you specified it in step 7.
An example set of attributes for the Layer 4 profile might be CLASS 2,
MULTIPLEX ON, NETTYPE B.
This step completes the configuration of the Transport Layer.
9. At the Network Layer, add the NSP process $OSIM.#NSP.NSP1. Associate this
NSP with the name of TCP/IP, X25AM, or TLAM process on D-series releases (or
PAM process with G06 and above releases) that has been previously generated using
SYSGEN or DSM/SCM.
10. Add the SNPA ENTRY object, $OSIM.#SNPA.01, specifying the same value
configured in step 7. If you have any specific Network Layer attributes to configure,
specify an L3PROFILE.
11. Finally, add the Layer 3 PROFILE object, $OSIM.#L3.NPF0, along with any
Network Layer services required, such as X25DESTADDR (to configure the remote
X.25 address) or X25PORT (to select the port).
This step-by-step configuration sets up all the required information in the MIB.
Figure 4-4
shows what items the MIB contains for each application name (or APPL
ENTRY object).
Figure 4-4. Contents of the Management Information Base (MIB)
044CDT .CDD
PROCESS $omgr.#TAPS.name [, attrib]...
$omgr.#TSP.tname [, attrib]...
$omgr.#NSP.nname [, attrib]...
PROFILE $omgr.#L5.pf5name [, attrib]...
$omgr.#L4.pf4name [, attrib]...
$omgr.#L3.pf3name [, attrib]...
ENTRY $omgr.#APPL.xxx [, attrib]...
$omgr.#TSEL.yyy [, attrib]...
$omgr.#NSAP.zzz [, attrib]...
$omgr.#SNPA.aaa [, attrib]...
MIB