SNAX/APC Configuration and Management Manual

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Objects for SNAX/APC
This section describes the types of SNAX/APC objects you can manage using the SCF
interface to SNAX/APC, outlines, their hierarchical relationships to each other, and
provides a detailed description of each object type and object state.
SNAX/APC Object Type Hierarchy
A hierarchical relationship exists among the object types in a SNAX/APC subsystem.
All object types are subordinate to the SNAX/APC process. In addition to this master
hierarchy, subhierarchical relationships exist between certain object types. For example,
a PTNR-MODE object is always subordinate to a PTNR-LU object, and a TPI object is
always subordinate to a TPN object. Figure 7-1 represents the hierarchical relationships
that exist among the object types valid for SNAX/APC.
Object Types and Object Names
Objects are entities that can be configured, controlled, and inquired about by the
operator. SNAX/APC contains a set of objects that apply specifically to the SNAX/APC
configuration and implementation (CONV, LU, PROCESS, PTNR-LU, PTNR-MODE,
SESSION, TPI, and TPN). The following subsections define all of the valid
SNAX/APC object types and the naming conventions for each object type.
Figure 7-1. Object Type Hierarchical Relationships
Note. SNAX/APC also supports the null object type. It has no hierarchical relationship to the
other object types. Refer to the subsection entitled The Null Object Type.
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PROC
LU
TPN
PTNR-LU
PTNR-MODE
SESSION
TPI
CONV