OSI/TS SCF Reference Manual
OSI/TS SCF Commands
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ALTER SU Command
REMOTENSAP
defines the remote NSAP address. NSAP values are administered by a central
addressing authority. Refer to the OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual
for a detailed description of NSAP addressing.
See the considerations for the ADD command (concerning protocol selection) for
information on when to use this attribute.
RESET returns this attribute to the default value (no address specified).
Value: A hexadecimal string (0-9 and A-F) up to 40 digits long.
For LAN networks only: This string should contain an even number of hexadecimal
digits. If an odd number of digits is supplied, a hexadecimal “F” is added to the end,
making an even number of digits.
REMOTETSEL
defines the remote transport service access point selector (TSAP selector or TSEL).
TSP uses this field to build the called TSAP-ID field of the CR-TPDU. If a value is
not provided, the CR-TPDU will not contain the called TSAP-ID.
RESET returns this attribute to the default value (no address specified).
Value: A hexadecimal string (0-9 and A-F) up to 64 digits long. This string should
contain an even number of hexadecimal digits. If an odd number of digits is
supplied, a hexadecimal “F” is added to the end, making an even number of digits.
REXMITTIMEOUT
specifies the amount of time before which an unacknowledged TPDU is
retransmitted. This attribute is valid only when the transport protocol class is 4.
Value: 1.000 through 30.000 (1 through 30 seconds)
SENDSECURITY
specifies the content of the protection field for CR-TPDUs and CC-TPDUs. If a
value is not provided, the protection field is omitted. This attribute is valid only
when the transport protocol class is 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Note that not all transport protocol implementations support this attribute. RESET
returns this attribute to the default value (no protection field specified).
Value: An ASCII string up to 16 characters long.
TCONPRI
specifies the priority of the transport connection. This attribute is used to reassign
transport connections after errors have occurred.
Because an agreement has not yet been reached among the implementors concerning
this attribute, Compaq OSI does not currently process this field.
Value: 0 through 32767 (0 being the highest priority)