OSI/AS SCF Reference Manual

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OSI/AS SCF Commands
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ALTER ENTRY #NSAP Command
NETADDR-MODE
identifies the addressing mode of the network service. For 1980 X.25 networks,
specify X25-1980. For other types of networks, specify NORMAL.
SNPA
defines the local or remote subnetwork point of attachment (SNPA) that corresponds
to the given NSAP for the LAN or X.25 network to which the OSI end system is
attached. SNPA values are administered by an authority of the subnetwork.
MAC address:as part of the SNPA attribute:ALTER ENTRY NSAP
For LANs, this address is made up of two components. The first two hexadecimal
digits are the link-level service access point selector (LSAP selector or LSEL) for
OSI/AS, this value must be “FE”. The remaining 12 digits are the media access
control (MAC) address. The MAC address specifies the local LAN station address.
For X.25 networks, this address is an internal index number.
This is a required attribute for 1) local SNPAs and 2) outgoing connections on
remote SNPAs.
RESET returns this attribute to the default value (no SNPA specified).
Value: NORMAL | X25-1980
Note. When using the Full-IP with ES-IS protocol, do not provide a value. Not providing a
value enables the ES-IS protocol to obtain the SNPA dynamically.
Value: For LANs, a hexadecimal string (0-9 and A-F) up to 14 digits
long. The string must contain an even number of
hexadecimal digits.
For X.25 networks, a decimal string (0-9) up to 14 digits
long.