OSI/AS SCF Reference Manual

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OSI/AS SCF Commands
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CHECK ENTRY Command
The format of the display for the CHECK ENTRY $MGR.#APPL, PROFILES,
SERVERS command without the DETAIL option is
Name
shows the name of the specified #APPL entry.
Config Verified
shows whether the profiles (and if specified, server entries) specified for the #APPL
exist in the MIB. If the value is No, then the preceding line(s) will indicate the
reason for the verification failure.
TAPS State
shows the state of the TAPS server to be used. This is the state of the process object
as reported from the STATUS PROCESS command.
TSP State
shows the state of the TSP server to be used. This is the state of the process object as
reported from the STATUS PROCESS command.
NSP State
shows the state of the NSP server to be used. This is the state of the process object
as reported from the STATUS LINE command.
OSIAS Check ENTRY
Name Config TAPS State TSP State NSP State
Verified
$MGR.#APPL.A000000000000000000000000000001
YES STARTED STARTED STARTED
$MGR.#APPL.A001 YES STOPPED STARTED STARTED
$MGR.#APPL.A002 YES STOPPED STARTED STARTED
$MGR.#APPL.A003 YES STARTED STARTED STARTED
OSIAS E-00017 Object $MGR.#TSP.TSP1 Not Found
OSIAS E-00017 Object $MGR.#NSP.X25A Not Found
$MGR.#APPL.A004 No
OSIAS E-00508 Missing TAPS server specification
OSIAS E-00508 Missing NSP server specification
$MGR.#APPL.A005 No
OSIAS E-00017 Object $MGR.#TAPS.TAP1 Not Found
$MGR.#APPL.A006 No
OSIAS E-00017 Object $MGR.#L4.PROF1 Not Found
$MGR.#APPL.A007 No
Note. If loopback is on, there might be warning messages that TSP and NSP servers are not
specified as shown in the above example for #APPL.A005. These messages can be ignored
for the calling application in a loopback configuration.
If SERVERS is not specified, the three state columns will not be displayed and no related
error messages would be displayed.