OSI/FTAM and OSI/APLMGR SCF Reference Manual

Attributes for Tandem FTAM
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SSEL
SSEL
SSEL defines the session selector for an FTAM initiator process or VFS profile. See
address on page 4-2.
The SSEL is a binary-encoded string. It is entered as a string of an even number of
hexadecimal characters—maximum length of 32 hexadecimal characters. Session
selector values are locally administered.
If you alter PSEL, SSEL, TSEL, and/or NSAP, the combination of resulting address
components must match an OSI address already defined in the OSI manager MIB.
Whenever an application requests an FTAM association without specifying an OSI
address or common name, the OSI manager uses this OSI address as the initiator
address. Whenever a responder process creates a subdevice, it uses this OSI address. For
details on how to add an address to the OSI manager MIB or to view addresses already
defined, see the OSI/AS Configuration and Management Manual.
Note that SCF does not check for the existence of a matching address in the OSI
manager MIB; such an error is not detected until run time, when the associated
responder process is started. For more information on OSI addresses how they are used,
see the OSI/FTAM Configuration and Management Manual.
SWAP
SWAP specifies the disk volume used as a swap disk when the APLMGR process starts
an initiator or responder process.
The swap disk for the APLMGR process is specified in the RUN command.
Default: None
Value: Even number of hexadecimal characters—maximum length of 32
Objects: PROCESS, PROFILE, SU
Default: Disk volume where the APLMGR code file resides
Value: See description
Objects: PROCESS