SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual
Attributes for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN
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SERVICECOUNT has no meaning when only one PU belongs to a line.
SERVICECOUNT does not affect the PU’s order or frequency of polling when no
I-frames are queued for transmission.
SERVICECOUNT has no meaning for Token-Ring lines.
SETTAB
SETTAB specifies the source file name of the LU Network Services (LUNS) session
establishment (SET) table. The SET table contains entries pointing to one or more ESS
tables.
For SNAX/APN, this attribute is used only with XLF. It is required in the following
cases:
Device logon configurations using SNAX Creator-2 in conjunction with the
TLOGMGR.
Device acquire configurations in which the LU attributes BINDTABLE and
BINDENTRY are specified.
If the service manager has not yet been started, this attribute alters the file name of the
SET table to be used when the service manager is eventually started. If the service
manager has already been started, altering this attribute causes the current SET table
to be deallocated and a new SET table to be allocated.
For this attribute to be processed correctly, a corresponding SET table object file must
also exist. This object file has the same name as the source file, except that the letter
O has been appended to it. For more information, see the SNAX/XF LU Network
Services Manual.
There is no default value.
SNANAME (Local LU Objects) - for SNAX/APN Only
SNANAME specifies the SNA name of the LU. This is a required attribute, and there is
no default. The SNANAME value can contain from 1 through 8 characters and must
use the SNA 1134 character set.
Default: None
Value: NonStop system file name
Objects: SUBSYS
Default: None
Value: String of 1 through 8 characters in the SNA type 1134 character set
Objects: LU