OSI/FTAM Configuration and Management Manual

Planning, Installing, and Configuring Tandem FTAM
OSI/FTAM Configuration and Management Manual421944-001
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Process Architecture Considerations
If performance bottlenecks exist within an OSI/AS subsystem, you can often increase
capacity by adding TAPS, TSP, or NSP processes or by changing attributes configured
for these processes. For detailed information on OSI/AS configuration options, see the
OSI/AS Configuration and Management Manual. If your configuration runs OSI/TS
over TCP/IP, see the Tandem OSI/AS and OSI/TS Supplement (Includes RFC-1006
Support).
Figure 3-3. Multiple APLMGR Processes, Each Managing One Initiator or One
Responder
017CDT .CDD
OSI/AS
TLAM (or PAM)
or X25AM or TCP/IP
OSI/TS
Initiator or
Responder
MIB
APLMGR
MIB
APLMGR
OSI
Manager
OSI/AS
TLAM (or PAM)
or X25AM or TCP/IP
OSI/TS
Initiator or
Responder
MIB
APLMGR
MIB
APLMGR
OSI
Manager
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