SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual
SNAX Quickstart and Overview
SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual—425836-006
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Object Names
APPL Object Types
Most of these helper applications are configured as APPL objects, as listed in
Table 1-5.
Object Names
Table 1-6 shows the object-naming rules. Subdevice names begin with pound sign (#)
followed by an alphabetic character and up to six alphanumeric characters.
Figure 1-7
on page 1-18 shows an example of a SNAX/XF naming scheme.
Table 1-5. APPL Object Types
Type
(Integer)
Type
(Keyword) Description
2 (note 1) CONFIG CNM CONFIG process
3 (note 1) CNMAPPL CNM application
4 (note 1) CNMSERV CNM server
5 LUNSAPPL LUNS applications (note 2)
6 LUNSCRE Creator process (SNAX Creator-2 or original Creator)
10 CMAPPL SNAX/CM process
Notes.
1. APPL types 2, 3, and 4 can be combined in a single CNM process.
2. LUNS applications are configured as APPL LUNSAPPL objects only sometimes; some SNAX Creator-2
configurations require only APPL LUNSCRE objects.
Table 1-6. Object Names
Object Name
WAN subsystem DEVICE
object for service manager
$ZZWAN.#SSCP or $ZZWAN.#SSCPn, where n is an
integer
WAN subsystem DEVICE
objects for line handlers
$ZZWAN.subdevicename
SNAX subsystem SUBSYS
object
$SSCP or $SSCPn, where n is an integer (matching WAN
subsystem DEVICE name for service manager)
SNAX subsystem LINE
objects
subdevicename (matching WAN subsystem DEVICE name
for line handler)
SNAX subsystem PU, LU
objects
parentname.subdevicename where parentname is either a
LINE name or a SUBSYS name
SNAX subsystem APPL
objects
parentname.subdevicename where parentname is a
SUBSYS name