OSI/AS Configuration and Management Manual
Routine Management Tasks
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What Objects Are Defined Within Each Type?
What Objects Are Defined Within Each Type?
Use the SCF NAMES command to find out the names of the objects defined within an
OSI/AS subsystem. This is especially useful if you want a summary of the names in
your subsystem or if you do not use APPL ENTRY objects and therefore cannot use the
CHECK ENTRY command.
You can display the names of all the objects that belong to a subsystem, or you can
choose to display the names of certain classes of objects within a subsystem.
Displaying the Names of All Objects
Use the NAMES command with the null object to display the names of all the objects in
an OSI/AS subsystem:
NAMES $OSIM
This command produces a display like the following, which shows each object currently
defined in the subsystem, arranged according to object type:
Configuration:
Current MaximumEver
TAPS Process 24 50
TSP Process 20 50
NSP Process 12 12
APPL Entry 100 150
TSEL Entry 50 75
NSAP Entry 40 40
SNPA Entry 24 25
L3 Profile 12 15
L4 Profile 4 5
L5 Profile 3 3