OSI/TS SCF Reference Manual

Examples of Command Files
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OSI/TS on a LAN with Full-IP and no ES-IS
OSI/TS on a LAN with Full-IP and no ES-IS
This is an example of a command file to configure a generic (no ES-IS routing exchange
protocol) loopback test over a LAN. In this configuration, there are two TSP processes
on the same system which connect via a LAN (in other words, data goes from one
process, out over the LAN, and back to the same system, to the responding process).
$tsp1 is the local process (the initiator), and $tsp2 is the remote process (the responder).
Each TSP process is configured with two subdevices. Connections can be made
between the following subdevices:
#lan1a and #lan2a
#lan1b and #lan2b
Figure C-2, Example LAN Loopback Configuration
illustrates this example
configuration.
The source code file for this example is provided as part of the OSI/TS software. It
resides (by default) in the volume and subvolume $SYSTEM.ZOSITS. The source code
for this example is provided in the file EXCFG3, as follows:
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== File: EXCFG3
==
== Example command file for configuring and starting
== processes and subdevices for OSI/TS over a LAN
== (using TLAM (for D-series and pre-G06 releases,
== or PAM subsystems for G06 and above releases)).
== SCF must be running before you use the
== OBEY command to invoke this file.
==
== NOTE: To use this command file for your subsystem, you
== must supply names and addresses that reflect your
== environment.
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==
allow all errors
==
== Abort any processes and subdevices that are running and
Figure C-2. Example LAN Loopback Configuration
SU $tsp1.#lan1a SU $tsp1.#lan1b SU $tsp2.#lan2a SU $tsp2.#lan2b
TSP1 TSP2
020
LAM1 LAM2
LAN