OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual

Index
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PASSIVEMUX attribute
effect on performance 3-12
service attribute 7-7
Password 7-30
PDU-size attributes 3-15
Performance
approach to measuring 4-1
, 4-2
capacity 3-10
class 4 attributes, effect on 3-16
connection attributes, effect on 3-11, 3-
14
default values, effect on 3-10
improving 4-5
initial configuration, effect on 3-9
other attributes, effect on 3-17, 3-18
process attributes, effect on 3-11
sources of problems 4-2
tools 4-3
traffic attributes, effect on 3-14, 3-16
warning signs 4-4
when to monitor 4-5
Physical Layer
software architecture 1-7
, 1-9
standards implemented 1-2
PIN
setting for TSP processes 3-9
Port address 5-10
PORT object, in TLAM 3-6, 3-7
PRI parameter, RUN command 3-20
Primary CPU 3-19
Primary process in NonStop
operations 1-13
Primitives
maximum user data in 5-3
parameters for 5-2, 5-3
table of 5-2
transport service 5-1
PRIORITY attribute, effect on
performance 3-11
Priority, connection-negotiation
parameter 7-30
Procedure calls
application manages response
protocol 7-10
Guardian 90 interface 7-1, 7-7
OSI/TS manages response protocol 7-9
Processes
attributes, effect on performance 3-11
configuring TSP 3-18
PARAM parameters for 3-20
starting TSP 3-19
Programmatic interface 1-10
Protocol
alternate class parameter in CR-
TPDU 6-5
attributes, effect on performance 3-14,
3-16
class 0 5-3
class 1 3-16, 3-36, 5-4
class 2 5-4
class 3 3-36, 5-4
class 4 1-9, 3-6, 3-16, 5-4
class field in SU status block 7-16
class parameter
CC-TPDU 6-9
CR-TPDU 6-4
service 7-6
subdevice 7-3
class parameter in CC-TPDU 6-6
class responses, table of 6-6
class selection algorithm 6-4
classes and flow control 6-12
classes supported 5-3
negotiation 6-2
response 6-10
response managed by application 6-8,
7-10
, 7-27, 7-32
response managed by OSI/TS 6-8, 6-9,
7-9
, 7-25, 7-26