SNAX/APC Configuration and Management Manual

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Section 7, Objects for SNAX/APC, describes the SNAX/APC objects that can be
managed using SCF.
Section 8, SCF Commands for SNAX/APC
, describes the SCF commands used for
SNAX/APC and their attributes.
Appendix A, Base and Option Sets Supported by SNAX/APC
, presents lists of the LU
6.2 functions supported by SNAX/APC.
Appendix B, SCF Command Syntax Summary for SNAX/APC
, provides a summary of
the syntax for the SCF commands used by SNAX/APC.
Appendix C, SCF Error Messages for SNAX/APC
, describes the error messages issued
by the SNAX/APC subsystem.
Appendix D, Comparison of LU 6.2 Control Operator Verbs and SNAX/APC
, describes
the relationship of SCF commands to the LU type 6.2 Change Number of Sessions
(CNOS) verbs, session control verbs, and definition verbs.
Appendix E, Event Management
, describes the event-message tokens and their values,
represented in the Data Definition Language (DDL).
A Glossary
and an Index follow the appendix.
Related Documentation
The SNAX/APC manual set and several other Tandem manuals provide information that
will be useful to you during configuration and operation of SNAX/APC.
SNAX/APC Manuals
In addition to this manual, the following Tandem manuals relate specifically to
SNAX/APC:
The SNAX/APC Application Programming Manual describes how to use
SNAX/APC to write transaction programs.
The SNAX/APC Management Programming Manual provides information about
how to use the SPI and EMS network management interfaces to programmatically
interrogate, configure and control the SNAX/APC process, and interpret
SNAX/APC EMS event messages. Note that Section 6 of the SNAX/APC
Management Programming Manual is obsoleted by Appendix E, Event Management
in this manual.
The Operator Messages Manual describes the operator version of events. A section
of this manual describes SNAX/APC operator messages.
Other Tandem Manuals
The following Tandem manuals provide useful information and will be necessary when
configuring your underlying access method (SNAX/APN, SNAX/CDF, or SNAX/XF):