OSI/AS SCF Reference Manual

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OSI/AS SCF Commands
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ALTER SERVICE #L4 Command
MULTIPLEX
specifies whether more than one outgoing transport connection is mapped to one
network connection (ON) or not (OFF). To be able to multiplex, two or more
subdevices must have MULTIPLEX ON and have the same local NSAP and remote
NSAP (for outgoing connection requests). If these conditions are met, the maximum
number of outgoing transport connections that are multiplexed together is
determined by the value of the X25NCONMULTIPLEX attribute (see ALTER
SERVICE #L3 Command on page 2-79). See Considerations for the ALTER
Command on page 2-107 for a discussion of the relationship between the
ALTCLASS, CLASS, MULTIPLEX, and NETTYPE attributes. This attribute is
used only for outgoing connections on X.25 networks.
NETTYPE
specifies the quality of the network services. See Considerations for the ALTER
Command on page 2-107 for a discussion of the relationship between the
ALTCLASS, CLASS, MULTIPLEX, and NETTYPE attributes.
OUTBOUNDCRCONFERRTHLD
is the threshold value that the Transport Layer compares to the counter
OUTBOUNDCRCONFERR. OUTBOUNDCRCONFERR is the number of times
the subsystem receives a DR-TPDU refusing a connection request due to negotiation
failure, duplicate source reference, mismatched references, reference overflow,
refused on the network connection, session entity not attached to TSAP, or address
unknown.
Value: ON | OFF
OSIMGR Default: OFF
Value: A | B | C
OSIMGR Default: A. If the CLASS attribute is specified, its value overrides the
value of NETTYPE.
Type Quality of Network Service
A Acceptable rates of unsignaled and signaled errors
B Acceptable rate of unsignaled errors but unacceptable rate of signaled errors
C Unacceptable rate of unsignaled errors
Value: 0 through 65535
If the threshold is 0, threshold events are never generated for
this counter.
OSIMGR Default: 0