OSI/TS SCF Reference Manual

OSI/TS SCF Commands
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Wild card Support
Wild card Support
Along with the object-name syntax, the following pages also describe wild card support.
The wild card characters are the question mark (?) and the asterisk (*). The question
mark denotes any single character; the asterisk denotes any number of characters. When
using wild cards, the first character of the name must be an alphabetic character, an
asterisk, or a question mark. The second, and any subsequent characters, can be any
alphabetic or numeric character, an asterisk, or a question mark. Wild card support is
also discussed in the considerations for each command.
null Object
Use the null object to obtain version information or to identify all objects supported by
the OSI/TS subsystem.
The object-name for the null object is tsp-process-name, and it has the following format:
$process-name
$process-name
is the name of the TSP process as follows:
Local TSP process names can be up to 6 characters (the $ sign followed by 5
characters). For example:
$TSP15
$TSP10
Remote TSP process names can be up to 5 characters (the $ sign followed by 4
characters). For example:
$TSP1
$TSP5
If two or more TSP processes share the same X25AM line, the first 4 characters
after the $ sign are used by the TSP process to build the SU name and must be
Table 2-3. OSI/TS object-specs
Object
Type Object Name Object Name Format
null tsp-process-name $process-name
PROCESS tsp-process-name $process-name
ROUTE nsap-entry $process-
name.#NSAP.nsap-
address
SERVICE service-name $process-
name.#service-name
SU su-name $process-name.#su-
name