PAM Management Programming Manual

Introduction
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Management Commands
SESSION Object
The SESSION object defines the link station for LLC2-type connections and a SNAX
session over a token-ring LAN.
The SESSION name consists of up to eight alphanumeric characters and must begin
with a alphabetic characters. The SESSION name is qualified by the LINE and PORT
names. For example, $PAM.#PORT1.SESSION1.
MSAP Object
The MSAP object is the message system access point in PAM that provides SNAX/XF
and SNAX/APN access to the token-ring LAN. The MSAP object always is named
#SNATR; for example, $PAM.#SNATR. Figure 1-5
shows the relationship between
application types and MSAP interfaces.
Management Commands
Table 1-1 lists and briefly describes the commands that a management application or
user can send to the PAM subsystem.
Figure 1-5. PAM Programmatic Interfaces
LLC1 Ethernet
LLC2
LLC1
appl.
LLC2
appl.
Ethernet
appl.
SNAX/TR
appl.
Port Interface
PAM
004CDT .CDD
Use the File System Interface Uses the Message System
Interface
MSAP Object
SESSION Object
PORT
Object
TRSA
E4SA or
FESA
TRSA
PORT Object