OSI/FTAM Programming Reference Manual

Introduction to NonStop OSI/FTAM
HP NonStop OSI/FTAM Programming Reference Manual528611-001
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OSI/AS, OSI/TS, and TLAM or X25AM Subsystems
When configuring these subsystems to support FTAM services, you must register each
TAPS, TSP, and NSP process with the OSI manager process. You can configure more
than one instance of each of these processes (TAPS, TSP, and NSP) to run at a given
time, as well as multiple OSI manager processes managing separate subsystems. For
more information on configuring, refer to the OSI/FTAM Configuration and
Management Manual.
The OSI manager MIB stores the common name and corresponding addresses for all
OSI processes. In addition to the address information for the TAPS, TSP, and NSP
processes, you must add either the common name or address associated with each
initiator or responder process to the OSI manager MIB. For more information on OSI
addressing, refer to the OSI/FTAM Programming Guide.