SNAX/APC Configuration and Management Manual

Configuring Network Resources for SNAX/APC
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Configuring a Local LU
The ADD LU command defines a local LU to a SNAX/APC process. The attribute
specification for the LU object of the SNAX/APC ADD command consists of the
following attribute name and value combinations:
LU local-lu
identifies the local name of the LU.
LIKE local-lu2
identifies an existing local LU whose attribute values serve as the model for the
values of the attributes of the local LU being created.
SNANAME uninterpreted-lu-name
specifies the name of the local LU as it is known by the partner system. It can be up
to 17 characters, if entered in the form:
[net-id.]local-LU-name
where net-id is up to 8 characters long and local-LU-name is up to 8
characters long. If the partner system changes its name for the local LU, you can
change the value of this attribute without affecting the local transaction program.
The net-id name value is the network identifier of a fully-qualified SNA LU
name. If you are using SNAX/APN, the net-id name value has to match the
SNANETID attribute, which is a required attribute of the SNAX/APN SUBSYS
object.
Note that the object name entered for the local-LU-name is the name by which
the local LU is known to the Tandem system, while the SNANAME must match the
LU name by which it is known to the remote system. The SNANAME, rather than
the local-LU-name value, is used for building SNA requests (such as the session
activation BIND request).
If you are using SNAX/APN, the value of this attribute must match the SNANAME
attribute specified in the access method's configuration of the LU, as specified in the
SNAXFILENAME attribute.
ADD [ LU local-lu1 ] [ , LIKE local-lu2 ], attribute-spec
where attribute-spec is:
, SNANAME uninterpreted-lu-name
, SNAXFILENAME access-method-file name
[ , AUTOSTART { YES | NO } ]
[ , MAXSESSION number ]
[ , SNAXMAXRETRYCOUNT number ]
[ , SNAXRETRYTIMER number ]
[ , DYNAMICSUPPORT { YES | NO } ]
[ , LOCAL-LU-SYNC2-SUPPORT { NONE | SYNCPT } ]