OSI/AS SCF Reference Manual

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OSI/AS SCF Commands
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ADD ENTRY #APPL Command
L5SERVER
defines the name of the TAPS process established through the use of this #APPL
entry. This attribute is used only if this application name describes a connection
endpoint on the local system.
LOOPBACK
determines whether or not a connection made with this #APPL entry will run in
loopback mode at the Session Layer. If LOOPBACK is ON for the called (remote)
application entry, the connection can ONLY operate in loopback mode. The
loopback value of a calling application entry is ignored. To achieve loopback, both
connection endpoints must be defined to the same subsystem, although a subsystem
may span several EXPAND nodes. If loopback is specified, but it is not possible, the
connection will be rejected. This attribute is valid only when an
APS_ASSOC_CONNECTREQ_ is called.
NSAP
defines the network service access point (NSAP) address for the #APPL entry being
added. NSAP values are administered by a central addressing authority. See the
OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual for a detailed description of NSAP
addressing.
Value: A TAPS process name in the following format:
osi-mgr-name.#TAPS.internal-name
Default: No default value is provided.
Value: ON | OFF
Default: OFF
Value: A hexadecimal string (0-9 and A-F) up to 40 digits long.
For LANs only: This string must contain an even number of
hexadecimal digits.
Note that for LANs, when using the Null-IP protocol, specify
the NSAP value in the SNPA format (“FE+MACaddress”).
See the SNPA
attribute description for a full explanation of
the SNPA value.
Default: No default value is provided.