SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual

SNAX Quickstart and Overview
SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual425836-006
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Task Three: Start and Set the SNAX Service
Manager
Task Three: Start and Set the SNAX Service Manager
Use SCF commands to start the service manager and (if using multiple service
managers) set the manager name assumed in subsequent SCF commands. For
example:
START SUBSYS $SSCP1
SETMANAGER $SSCP1
Task Four: Configure SNAX Subsystem Objects
Use SCF commands to add and start SNAX LINE, PU, LU, and APPL objects. SNAX
Subsystem Objects
Table 1-1 lists the types of SNAX subsystem objects. The PU and LU objects
configured vary for different types of SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN connectivity.
For object-naming rules, see Object Types and Object Names
.
Figure 1-1
on page 1-5 shows the object hierarchies for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN.
For more information, see Sections 3 through 8, depending on the SNAX connectivity
required.
Table 1-1. SNAX Subsystem Objects
Object Type Representing
SUBSYS SNAX service manager process
PROCESS SNAX line handler process
LINE SNAX line
PU
SNA physical units within the NonStop or partner node
LU
SNA logical units within the NonStop or partner node
SESSION SNA LU-LU session
APPL
Various processes that interface to the SNAX service manager
(see SNAX Helper Applications
on page 1-16)
Note. The PROCESS and SESSION objects are used in SCF commands but are not configurable.