OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual
OSI Address Configuration in OSI/MHS
OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual—424827-003
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Configuring the OSI Stack and OSI/MHS in Separate
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c. Purge and recreate the Management Information Base (MIB).
d. Start the OSI manager.
2. Configure the common PROCESS section.
a. Define the X.25 and LAN processes.
b. Define the NSP, TSP, and TAPS processes.
c. Start the TSP and TAPS processes.
3. Configure the common PROFILE section.
a. Configure Layer 4 service characteristics for TSP processes.
b. Configure Layer 5 service characteristics for TAPS processes.
c. If necessary, configure Layer 6 service characteristics for TAPS processes.
d. If necessary, configure Layer 7 service characteristics for the ACSE SERVICE
object.
For Layer 4, 5, and 6 service characteristics, you can set global characteristics (by
using the ALTER SERVICE command) or individual characteristics (by using the
ADD PROFILE command). Be aware that PROFILE settings override the
corresponding SERVICE settings.
4. Configure the OSI addresses.
a. For each object whose address you are configuring, issue an ADD ENTRY
#APPL command.
b. Issue ADD ENTRY commands to specify the object's TSEL, NSAP, and SNPA
address components.
c. For X.25 connections, issue an ADD PROFILE #L3 command to define the
Layer 3 profile.
To configure OSI/MHS:
1. For each MR group to be configured, issue an ADD GROUP #MR command.
2. For each RS group to be configured, issue an ADD GROUP #RS command.
3. For each adjacent MTA to be configured, issue an ADD MTA command.
Here is an example of a complete address configuration for an RS group. These
commands are from the stack configuration file:
== OSI stack configuration for RSGRP1
add entry #appl.RSGRP1, tsel 5253583235, nsap 7032850003231
add entry #tsel.5253583235, server $Wosi.#taps.Was1
add entry #snpa.31, server $Wosi.#nsp.x25a, &
profile $wosi.#L3.mta3proB
add profile #L3.mta3proA, &