OSI/AS SCF Reference Manual

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OSI/AS SCF Commands
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STATUS SUBSYS Command
SSEL
shows the session service selector for the application entry name.
TSEL
shows the transport service selector for the application entry name.
NSAP
shows the NSAP address for the application entry name.
STATUS SUBSYS Command
The format of the display for the STATUS SUBSYS command without the DETAIL
option is
Name
shows the name of the OSI manager process.
Note. About this display:
For token settings, the Data token information is displayed on the same line as the other token
information.
If the SU being queried issued the connect request, the responding address values will not be
seen until the connection has been established and the responding application name will never
be seen.
Application names are present only if the user specifies them. A connection could just as easily
be established with addresses alone.
If the SU being queried issued the attach request, the initiators application name can never be
known.
If the SU being queried supports an ACSE association and therefore also a presentation
connection and session connection, all information documented above is displayed.
If the SU being queried supports a presentation connection and therefore also a session
connection but is not using ACSE, all information documented above except the ACSE portion
is displayed.
If the SU being queried supports a session connection but is not using the Presentation Layer
or ACSE, all information documented above except the ACSE and presentation portions is
displayed.
OSIAS Status SUBSYS
Name State NSPs TSPs TAPS MIB
(confg/strtd) (confg/strtd) (confg/strtd) Status
$OSIM STARTED ( 12/12 ) ( 24/24 ) ( 27/27 ) OPEN