OSI/AS Configuration and Management Manual
Index
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overview of functions 1-8
starting 1-13, 4-14
troubleshooting strategy 8-16/8-35
TAPSOBJ file 4-14
The 6-11
Timers
default values 6-3
TLAM
addresses 3-1
creating ports 4-8
deleting ports 4-8
finding MAC station addresses 4-28,
5-21
installing 4-7
managing 2-8
naming subdevices 4-8
NSP process provider 1-7
protocols supported 1-11
subdevices, displaying names 5-8
troubleshooting example 8-64/8-67
TPDU size
TLAM vs. OSI/TS 4-9
X25AM vs. OSI/TS 4-7
TPDUSIZE attribute 6-8
TRACE commands
examples 8-7
TRACE PROCESS examples 8-30
troubleshooting with 8-5
Traces
displaying 8-7
starting 8-7
Traces, as a performance-monitoring
tool 6-13
Traffic, subsystem performance and 6-7
Transport Layer
assigning profiles 5-18
configuring connections 4-28, 4-32
Transport Layer (continued)
configuring protocol 4-18
configuring protocol attributes 4-17
connection phases 7-3
direct access to 1-10
standards implemented 1-12
Troubleshooting 8-1/8-71
API examples 8-10
API problems 8-9/8-16
command file
for obtaining diagnostics 8-69
for resetting statistics 8-68
general strategy 8-8/8-9
getting help 8-68/8-71
TAPS process interfaces 8-16/8-35
TLAM NSP processes 8-64/8-67
TSP process interfaces 8-35/8-51
using CHECK SU 8-2
using TRACE and PTrace 8-5
with EMS 8-1
X25AM NSP processes 8-51/8-64
TSP processes
altering 5-16
buffer pool 4-41
configuring NSAP ENTRY objects 2-14
configuring protocol attributes 4-17,
4-18
controlling multiple X25AM lines 4-40
creating TLAM ports 4-8
creating X25AM subdevices 4-6
deleting TLAM ports 4-8
deleting X25AM subdevices 4-7
information flow 7-9/7-10
managing 2-9
naming TLAM subdevices 4-8
naming X25AM subdevices 4-6
overview of functions 1-7
starting 1-13, 4-14
troubleshooting strategy 8-35/8-51
TSPOBJ file 4-14
Type identifiers, for SERVICE objects 2-26