PAM Configuration and Management Manual
Index
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Index-4
S
Replies (in STATS LINE display) 3-37
Requests (in STATS LINE display) 3-36,
3-37
REQUESTSIZE 3-13
Reset Time (in STATS LINE display) 3-36
Reset Time (in STATS MSAP display) 3-40
Reset Time (in STATS PORT display) 3-42
Reset Time (in STATS SESSION
display) 3-43
RNR Frames Sent/Received (in STATS
SESSION display) 3-44
Role, of PAM 2-2
S
SABME Frames Sent/Received (in STATS
SESSION display) 3-44
Sample Time (in STATS LINE display) 3-36
Sample Time (in STATS MSAP
display) 3-40
Sample Time (in STATS PORT
display) 3-42
Sample Time (in STATS SESSION
display) 3-43
SCF
generic processes 3-6
nonsensitive commands 3-2
object hierarchy 2-7, 3-4
objects
operational states 3-5
See Subsystem Control Facility
sensitive commands 3-2
SCF objects 2-7/2-10, 3-4
SELECT 3-61
Send Errors (in STATS LINE display) 3-37
Sensitive commands, description 2-11
Sent AG SDUs (in STATS PORT
display) 3-42
Session object 2-10
SLSA subsystem 2-4
SPI 2-4
START command 3-32/3-34
STARTDOWN
see start-up parameters
Starting PAM 1-2, 2-13
STARTUP
see start-up parameters
Startup parameters 2-12
Start-up parameters
LIF 2-12
MAXREQUESTSIZE 2-12
MSAPSTARTUP 2-12
QUE-DEPTH 2-13
STARTDOWN 2-12
STARTUP 2-12
STATISTICS command 3-34/3-42
STATUS command 3-45/3-51
STOP command 3-56/3-59
STOP, TRACE command 3-60
Subsystem Control Facility 3-1
Subsystem Programmatic Interface 2-4
T
TO 3-62
Token ring
and LIF type 3-19
and the message-system client 3-5
and the MSAP object 3-3
configuration 1-3
considerations for enabling 3-33
Total Allocations (in STATS LINE
display) 3-39
Total Deallocations (in STATS LINE
display) 3-39
TRACE command 3-60/3-62
Transmit Errors (in STATS SESSION
display) 3-44
TYPE 3-13