OSI/AS SCF Reference Manual

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OSI/AS SCF Commands
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Considerations for the ADD Command
Multiple sets of TAPS, TSP, and NSP processes or profiles can be assigned to one OSI
address. To do this, configure multiple #APPL entries for the same OSI address and
assign different servers and/or profiles as desired to each #APPL entry. The following
example shows the two applications (LWAN1 and LWAN2) sharing the same OSI
address (NSAP, TSEL, SSEL, and PSEL) but using different TAPS, TSP, and NSP
processes.
ADD ENTRY #APPL.LWAN1,NSAP 01
,TSEL 01
,SSEL 01
,PSEL 01
,L3SERVER #NSP.WAN1
,L4SERVER #TSP.TSP1
,L5SERVER #TAPS.TAPS1
ADD ENTRY #APPL.LWAN2,NSAP 01
,TSEL 01
,SSEL 01
,PSEL 01
,L3SERVER #NSP.WAN2
,L4SERVER #TSP.TSP2
,L5SERVER #TAPS.TAPS2
See the OSI/AS Configuration and Management Manual for detailed configuration
information.
Applications that don't use TSELs, NSAPs, or SNPAs, must specify the corresponding
MIB entry with a “dummy” or null value. The way to specify a null entry is
#NSAP.
#SNPA.
#TSEL.
See the OSI/AS Configuration and Management Manual for detailed configuration
information.
Server
ADD ENTRY
#APPL
ADD ENTRY
#TSEL
ADD ENTRY
#NSAP
ADD ENTRY
#SNPA
L5SERVER (TAPS XX
L4SERVER (TSP) XX
L3SERVER (NSP) XX
L5PROFILE XX
L4PROFILE XXX
L3PROFILE XXX