OSI/TS SCF Reference Manual

OSI/TS SCF Commands
OSI/TS SCF Reference Manual424832-001
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CHECK Command
SERVICE Object
ALTER SERVICE $TSP4.#L3, ESISENABLE OFF, IPNULLLAYER ON
ALTER SERVICE $TSP4.#L4, RECVSECURITY RESET
ALTER SERVICE $TSP4.#L4, TPDUSIZE 8192
ALTER SERVICE $TP4.#L3, X25RPOA (3,5,6) &
, X25TRANSITDELAY 04.00
ALTER SERVICE $TP4.#L3, X25CUG 199, X25CUGTYPE EXTOA &
, X25NEGOTIATE (L3WINDOW, THRUPUT)
ALTER SERVICE $TP4.#L3, ESISHOLDTIME 55
ALTER SERVICE $TP4.#L4, PASSIVEMUX ON, CHECKTSEL ON
SU Object
ALTER SU $TP4.#S10, CLASS 0
ALTER SU $SI*, CLASS 3
ALTER SU $TP4.#S10, SENDSECURITY RESET, RECVSECURITY RESET
ALTER SU $TP4.#S12, SENDSECURITY "APPLE" &
, RECVSECURITY "PEAR"
ALTER SU $TP4.#S13, X25RPOA (3109), X25TRANSITDELAY 50.00
ALTER SU $TP4.#S123, X25CUG 199, X25CUGTYPE EXT
ALTER SU $TP4.#S14, LIKE $TP4.#S13
CHECK Command
Use the CHECK command after experiencing problems with a connection or with a
connection attempt to obtain more detailed error information about connection
problems. The SU must be static (DELETETIME is -1) if the connection is not
available. This command can display all of the SUs: TAPS (for OSI/AS), TSP, and NSP,
that are being used by a particular connection or connection attempt.
Command Syntax
The object-spec is:
Issue the SCF command ALLOW ERRORS before issuing the CHECK command.
When the CHECK command executes, it may need to report multiple errors and will
abend prematurely otherwise.
This command is verbose, may be slow, and can affect system performance. It may
make debugging easier if the SCF LOG command is used to direct the command output
to a file.
CHECK [ /OUT file-spec/ ] [ object-spec ]
[ , select-spec ] ... [ , DETAIL ]
object-type object-name
SU su-name