OSI/AS SCF Reference Manual

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OSI/AS SCF Commands
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ALTER ENTRY #APPL Command
LOOPBACK
determines whether or not a connection made with this #APPL entry will be run
loopback 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 local to this 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 NSAP address for the #APPL entry. NSAP values are administered by a
central addressing authority. See the OSI/TS Configuration and Management
Manual for a detailed description of NSAP addressing.
RESET returns this attribute to the default value (no NSAP specified).
PSEL
defines the presentation service selector for the #APPL entry. PSEL values are
locally administered.
RESET returns this attribute to the default value (no PSEL specified).
SSEL
defines the session service selector for the #APPL entry. SSEL values are locally
administered.
RESET returns this attribute to the default value (no SSEL specified).
Value: ON | 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. 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.
Value: A hexadecimal string (0-9 and A-F) up to 32 digits long. This
string must contain an even number of hexadecimal digits.
Value: A hexadecimal string (0-9 and A-F) up to 32 digits long. This
string must contain an even number of hexadecimal digits.