OSI/FTAM Configuration and Management Manual

Planning, Installing, and Configuring Tandem FTAM
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Configuring OSI Addresses and Common Names
The following commands add a process named FTI1 that has the given OSI address and
a profile named VFS1 that has the specified OSI address:
ADD PROCESS $AMGR.#FTAMI.FTI1, NAME $FTI1, &
PSEL 43, SSEL 0176, TSEL 54, NSAP 30104085551212
ADD PROFILE $AMGR.#VFS.VFS1, &
PSEL 47, SSEL 0180, TSEL 58, NSAP 30104089991212
If you specify both a common name and an OSI address in a command line to add a
PROCESS or PROFILE object, the OSI address overrides the common name.
If you are configuring a responder process, you cannot specify the common name or
address for that process directly in the ADD PROCESS command. Instead, you must
specify the name of a VFS profile using the PROFILE attribute of the PROCESS object.
As described earlier in this section, profiles allow you to configure more than one
responder process with the same common name or OSI address.
As described in Configuration Information in the OSI Manager MIB
on page 3-6, you
must configure in the OSI manager MIB all local and remote common names to be used
by your FTAM applications, along with their corresponding OSI address components. If
your FTAM applications use OSI addresses rather than common names, you must
configure the components of all local OSI addresses to be used, but you need not
configure remote addresses unless you are configuring profiles for remote Tandem
responders. Likewise, you must configure all local common names used for your FTAM
responders, along with their OSI address components; and you must configure the
components of all local OSI addresses used for responders even if common names are
not used.