OSI/AS Configuration and Management Manual
Routine Management Tasks
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How Are the SERVICE Objects Currently Defined?
How Are the SERVICE Objects Currently Defined?
You can use the INFO SERVICE command to display the current configuration for each
OSI/AS SERVICE object. The following examples display configuration attributes for
Layer 3, Layer 4, Layer 5, Layer 6, and ACSE SERVICE objects:
INFO SERVICE $OSIM.#L3
INFO SERVICE $OSIM.#L3, DETAIL
INFO SERVICE $OSIM.#L4
INFO SERVICE $OSIM.#L4, DETAIL
INFO SERVICE $OSIM.#L5
INFO SERVICE $OSIM.#L6
INFO SERVICE $OSIM.#ACSE
If you use APPL ENTRY objects in your configuration, you also retrieve this same
information on SERVICE objects when you use the CHECK ENTRY command. See
Verifying Your Configuration on page 4-43.
How Are the PROFILE Objects Currently Defined?
You can use the INFO PROFILE command to display the current configuration of the
PROFILE objects in an OSI/AS subsystem. The following example commands display
the configuration attributes of Layer 3, Layer 4, and Layer 5 PROFILE objects:
INFO PROFILE $OSIM.#L3.PROF1
INFO PROFILE $OSIM.#L4.PROF2
INFO PROFILE $OSIM.#L4.PROF2, DETAIL
INFO PROFILE $OSIM.#L5.PROF3
If you use APPL ENTRY objects in your configuration, you also retrieve this same
information on PROFILE objects when you use the CHECK ENTRY command. See
Verifying Your Configuration on page 4-43.
How Are the ENTRY Objects Currently Defined?
You can use the INFO ENTRY command to display the current configuration of the
ENTRY objects in an OSI/AS subsystem. The following commands display
configuration attributes for specific ENTRY objects of each type:
INFO ENTRY $OSIM.#SNPA.123459
INFO ENTRY $OSIM.#NSAP.9A0002
INFO ENTRY $OSIM.#TSEL.0002
INFO ENTRY $OSIM.#TSEL.0002, DETAIL
INFO ENTRY $OSIM.#APPL.LOCAL1
If you use APPL ENTRYs in your configuration, you also retrieve this same information
on ENTRY objects when you use the CHECK ENTRY command. See Verifying Your
Configuration on page 4-43.
Where Does the Subsystem Look for the Code Files?
You can use the INFO SUBSYS command with the DETAIL option to find out where
the subsystem expects object code files for the OSI manager process, TAPS processes,