OSI/FTAM and OSI/APLMGR SCF Reference Manual
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OSI/FTAM and OSI/APLMGR SCF Reference Manual—421943-001
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Manual Contents
Manual Contents
Table i lists the sections and appendixes in this manual.
Table i. Manual Contents
Section or Appendix Contents
Section 1, Introduction to SCF
for Tandem FTAM
Provides an overview of the Tandem FTAM architecture,
the management interfaces provided by Tandem FTAM,
and a brief description of how SCF is used to manage
Tandem FTAM, along with the roles that SCF commands
play in configuring and controlling the Tandem FTAM
services.
Section 2, Objects for Tandem
FTAM
Describes the object hierarchy used in Tandem FTAM
and, for each object type, gives a detailed description of
how it is used, naming conventions, example names,
states, and attributes.
Section 3, SCF Commands for
Tandem FTAM
Provides detailed reference material for each SCF
command/object pair used to manage Tandem FTAM. It
includes a description of each command and its function,
command syntax, command-specific considerations,
errors, examples of command use, and an example of
each display returned.
Section 4, Attributes for Tandem
FTAM
Describes the configurable characteristics of objects used
as parameters to, and display fields returned by, SCF
commands.
Section 5, PTrace Reference for
Tandem FTAM
Provides information on how to trace and display Tandem
FTAM activity, detailed reference material for PTrace
commands, and descriptions of the trace records
produced when PTrace is applied to traces of FTAM
process activity.
Appendix A, SCF Command
Syntax Summary for Tandem
FTAM
Provides the syntax for each command/object pair used in
either of the Tandem FTAM subsystems.
Appendix B, SCF Error
Messages for the APLMGR
Subsystem
Provides cause, effect, and recovery information for each
subsystem-specific SCF error message returned by the
APLMGR subsystem.
Appendix C, SCF Error
Messages for the FTAM
Subsystem
Provides cause, effect, and recovery information for each
subsystem-specific SCF error message returned by the
FTAM subsystem.