SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual
Attributes for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN
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LNMAXRETRY
LNMAXRETRY
LNMAXRETRY replaces the retired Token-Ring attribute TRMAXRETRY on
page 14-71. LNMAXRETRY is the maximum number of times that an I- or S-frame can
be retransmitted. It is used in conjunction with the LNT1 timer. Regardless of which
attribute name is specified on an SCF ADD/ALTER command, the SCF INFO
command displays LNMAXRETRY.
LNRMTADDR
LNRMTADDR replaces the retired Token-Ring attribute TRRMTADDR on page 14-71.
LNRMTADDR must contain 14 hexadecimal digits. The first two digits are the SAP of
the remote station and the next twelve are its MAC address. This attribute is optional
for Ethernet or Token-Ring PUs that are managed by the SNAX/CM interface; it is
required for all other configurations. Regardless of which attribute name is specified on
an SCF ADD/ALTER command, the SCF INFO command displays LNRMTADDR.
LNSSAP
LNSSAP replaces the retired Token-Ring attribute TRSSAP on page 14-71. LNSSAP is
the SAP value that the remote station uses to address frames destined for this PU. The
number of PUs using the same LNSSAP value must be less than or equal to the
MAXLS value defined for the SAP (see the SCF ADD/ALTER line attribute, SAPINFO
on page 14-55). If the SAPINFO MAXLS value is exceeded by adding or altering a PU,
the SCF ADD or ALTER command is rejected with an error message. Regardless of
which attribute name is specified on an SCF ADD/ALTER command, the SCF INFO
command displays LNSSAP.
Default: 8
Value: 1 - 255
Objects: PU (Ethernet or Token-Ring only)
Default: None
Value: 14 hexadecimal digits
Objects: PU (Ethernet or Token-Ring only)
Default: %h04
Value: %h04 - %hFC (must be a multiple of %h04)
Objects: PU (Ethernet or Token-Ring only)