OSI/AS SCF Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 OSI/AS SCF Commands
- Supported Commands and Object Types
- Object Specification
- Attribute Default Values
- ABORT Command
- ACTIVATE Command
- ADD Command
- ALLOWOPENS Command
- ALTER Command
- Command Syntax
- ALTER ENTRY #APPL Command
- ALTER ENTRY #NSAP Command
- ALTER ENTRY #SNPA Command
- ALTER ENTRY #TSEL Command
- ALTER PROCESS Command
- ALTER PROFILE #L3 Command
- ALTER PROFILE #L4 Command
- ALTER PROFILE #L5 Command
- ALTER SERVICE #L3 Command
- ALTER SERVICE #L4 Command
- ALTER SERVICE #L5 Command
- ALTER SERVICE #L6 Command
- ALTER SERVICE #ACSE Command
- ALTER SUBSYS Command
- Considerations for the ALTER Command
- Examples of the ALTER Command
- CHECK Command
- DELETE Command
- INFO Command
- INFO Command Syntax
- INFO ENTRY #APPL Command
- INFO ENTRY #NSAP Command
- INFO ENTRY #SNPA Command
- INFO ENTRY #TSEL Command
- INFO PROCESS Command
- INFO PROFILE #L3 Command
- INFO PROFILE #L4 Command
- INFO PROFILE #L5 Command
- INFO SERVICE #L3 Command
- INFO SERVICE #L4 Command
- INFO SERVICE #L5 Command
- INFO SERVICE #L6 Command
- INFO SERVICE #ACSE Command
- INFO SUBSYS Command
- Considerations for the INFO Command
- Examples of the INFO Command
- LISTOPENS Command
- NAMES Command
- START Command
- STATS Command
- STATUS Command
- STOP Command
- STOPOPENS Command
- SUSPEND Command
- TRACE Command
- VERSION Command
- 3 OSI/AS Trace Facility
- Introduction
- Structure of the OSI/AS Processes
- PTrace Commands
- Trace Record Displays
- Trace Record Formats
- Shared Trace Records
- ASN.1 Trace Records
- ACSE Trace Records
- L6 Trace Records
- L6 USER—L6 Event
- L6 USER—L6 Continuation Event
- L6 USER—L6 Abort Continuation Event
- L6 USER—L6 User Reply
- L6 USER—L6 Request
- L6 USER—L6 First Request
- L6 USER—L6 Multi Mid Request
- L6 USER—L6 Multi Last Request
- L6 USER—L6 Multi Abort Request
- L6 PROV—L5 Event
- L6 PROV—L5 Continue Event
- L6 PROV—L5 Request
- L6 PROV—L5 First Request
- L6 PROV—L5 Continue Mid Request
- L6 PROV—L5 Continue Last Request
- L6 PROV—L5 Continue Abort Request
- L6 PROV—L6 Provider Reply
- L6—L6 Error Report
- L6 SM—L6 State Machine
- L5 Trace Records
- L5 USER—L5 Event
- L5 USER—L5 Continuation Event
- L5 USER—L5 Abort Continuation Event
- L5 USER—L5 Reply
- L5 USER—L5 Request
- L5 USER—L5 First Request
- L5 USER—L5 Multi Mid Request
- L5 USER—L5 Multi Last Request
- L5 USER—L5 Multi Abort Request
- L5 PROV—L5 Post Transport Read
- L5 PROV—L5 Issue Read
- L5 PROV—L5 Issue Transport Connect
- L5 PROV—L5 Issue Transport Attach
- L5 PROV—L5 Issue Writeread
- L5 PROV—L5 Issue Transport Disconnect
- L5 PROV—L5 Issue Write
- L5 PROV—L5 Issue Write Expedited
- L5 PROV—L5 I/O Completion
- L5 PROV—L5 I/O Completion Continuation
- L5 PROV—L5 Send TSDU
- L5 PROV—L5 Send TSDU Continuation
- L5 PROV—L5 Start Timer
- L5 PROV—L5 Cancel Timer
- L5 —L5 Discard Session Resources
- L5—L5 Error Report
- L5—L5 State Machine
- A OSI/AS SCF Summary
- ABORT Command
- ACTIVATE Command
- ADD Command
- ALLOWOPENS Command
- ALTER Command
- ALTER Command Syntax
- ALTER ENTRY #APPL Command
- ALTER ENTRY #NSAP Command
- ALTER ENTRY #SNPA Command
- ALTER ENTRY #TSEL Command
- ALTER PROCESS Command
- ALTER PROFILE #L3 Command
- ALTER PROFILE #L4 Command
- ALTER PROFILE #L5 Command
- ALTER SERVICE #L3 Command
- ALTER SERVICE #L4 Command
- ALTER SERVICE #L5 Command
- ALTER SERVICE #L6 Command
- ALTER SERVICE #ACSE Command
- ALTER SUBSYS Command
- CHECK Command
- DELETE Command
- INFO Command
- LISTOPENS Command
- NAMES Command
- START Command
- STATS Command
- STATUS Command
- STOP Command
- STOPOPENS Command
- SUSPEND Command
- TRACE Command
- Version Command
- B OSI/SCF SCF Error Messages
- C OSI/AS SCF Examples of Configuration Command Files
- D OSI/AS SCF Attribute Name Changes
- ADD ENTRY #TSEL Command
- ADD ENTRY $NSAP Command
- ADD ENTRY #SNPA Command
- ADD PROCESS Command
- ADD PROFILE #L4 Command
- ADD PROFILE #L5 Command
- ALTER ENTRY #TSEL Command
- ALTER ENTRY #NSAP Command
- ALTER ENTRY #SNPA Command
- ALTER PROCESS Command
- ALTER PROFILE #L5 Command
- ALTER SERVICE #L4 Command
- ALTER SERVICE #L5 Command
- ALTER SUBSYS Command
- E OSI/AS SCF Command Support
- Glossary
- Index
OSI/AS SCF Commands
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STATUS SU Command
L6 Normal Mode
shows, if True, that normal mode is being used or if False, that X.410-1984 mode is
used. This field is only displayed for L6 or ASCE connections. See ISO 8323 for the
possible values.
ACSE Protocol State
shows the current ACSE protocol state. For a list of possible values, see the ACSE
protocol standard. This field is only displayed for ASCE connections. See ISO 8650
for the possible values.
ACSE Normal Mode
shows, if True, that normal mode is being used or if False, that X.410-1984 mode is
used. This field is only displayed for ASCE connections.
Calling, Called, and Responding Addresses
the Calling Address shows the application that initiated the connection. The Called
Address shows the application that received the connect indication (that issues the
attach request). The Responding Address shows the application that accepted the
connection (that issued the connect response call). LOCAL and REMOTE further
qualify the calling, called, and responding applications, showing which applications
reside in the local system or in a remote system.
Application name
shows the name of the application entry name.
AETitle
shows the following three fields:
AETitle Format
shows the application entity title format. A value of “0” indicates that the AE
title is not present. A value of “2” indicates that the AE title is present and is in
format 2.
AEQualifier
shows the application entity qualifier for the application entry name.
APTitle
shows the AP title for the application entry name.
PSEL
shows the presentation service selector for the application entry name.