OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual
Glossary
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Subsystem Programmatic Interface.
subsystem version number. The subsystem ID is an argument to most of the SPI 
procedures.
Subsystem Programmatic Interface.   See SPI (Subsystem Programmatic Interface).
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Summary state.  In DSM interfaces to Compaq data communications subsystems, a 
summary state isone of the generally defined possible conditions of an object, with 
respect to the management of that object. A summary state differs from a state in two 
ways. First, a summary state pertains to the management of an object, whereas a state 
may convey other kinds of information about the object. Second, summary states are 
defined the same way for all Compaq data communications subsystems, whereas the set 
of possible states differs from subsystem to subsystem. The management programming 
interfaces to Compaq data communications subsystems refer to summary states rather 
than to states. Examples of summary states are STARTED, STOPPED, SUSPENDED, 
and ABORTING.
Symbolic name.  In DSM programmatic interfaces, a name used in programs to refer to 
commonly used values, token codes, token maps, extensible structures, and other related 
variables for use in management programs.
Synchronization point.  A marker that a Session Layer application can insert into the data it 
is transmitting, to structure the exchange of data. There are two types:  major 
synchronization points and minor synchronization points. 
Synchronize minor token.  One of the four types of Session Layer tokens that are 
associated with functional units. 
SYSGEN.  The Compaq system generation program, used to configure objects such as 
devices, controllers, and I/O processes in a newly installed system, or to update the 
system when new software is released. Objects to be configured are defined to SYSGEN 
in a special configuration file, which can then be cold loaded into the system. The 
Compaq OSI products are not configured with SYSGEN, but the underlying X25AM 
I/O and TLAM I/O (for D-series and pre-G06 releases, or PAM subsystems for G06 and 
above releases) process are.
Tandem internal token.  In DSM, an event message token that is intended for interpretation 
and use only by Compaq software.
TAPS (Tandem application, presentation, and session) process.  A process in the OSI/AS 
subsystem that performs service and protocol functions for ACSE (in the Application 
Layer), the Presentation Layer, and the Session Layer.  The TAPS process also performs 
some management services in the DSM environment.
TLAM (Tandem LAN access method).  For D4x series only. A Compaq product that 
implements, for LANs, the services of the Data Link Layer and layers below.
Token.  (1) An attribute of a Session Layer connection, dynamically assigned to one session 
service user at a time, that confers the exclusive right to perform a given function. For 
example, in half-duplex mode, if a local application holds the data token, it can send 
data; before the remote application can send data, it must acquire the data token from the 










