OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual
NonStop Kernel File-System Interface
OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual—424831-001
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SETPARAM 1
The SETPARAM operations and examples of  SETPARAM calls are  discussed in 
the following subsections.
SETPARAM 1
SETPARAM 1 sets  or retrieves the remote DTE  address associated with  the 
OSI/TS subdevice you  have opened.  OSI/TS has no default  setting for this  
parameter.  If you want to be able  to make outgoing  calls through the X.25 
subdevice, you  must include the  address.  The  operator can use SCF to  set this 
attribute, or  your application can  set it  using the following:
remote^dte
contains the called address (remote DTE  address) assigned to  outgoing 
connect requests issued through this subdevice,  or contains the retrieved 
calling address for incoming attach requests.
size
contains the length of  the address, in  digits.   The maximum size  is  15 
decimal digits.
To clear  the current value, set size to 0  and omit the remote^dte 
specification; the subdevice can no longer be used to  initiate transport 
connections.  In  this case, the procedure call  would be as follows:
CALL SETPARAM  ( filenum, 1, , size )
Your application can fetch the remote DTE address currently associated with this  
subdevice using  the following:
12 Set or fetch security  parameter to be validated  in incoming CR-
TPDUs.
13 Set or fetch  multiplex parameter.
14 Set or fetch  local TSEL.
15 Set or fetch local  TSEL.15Set  or fetch  remote TSEL.
size := 12;
remote^dte ':=' "916333477701";
CALL SETPARAM ( filenum, 1, remote^dte, size );
CALL SETPARAM ( filenum,  1, ,  , old^remote^dte, size 
);
Table 7-3. SETPARAM Functions
SETPARAM 
Operation Function










