SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual
WAN Subsystem Objects for SNAX Processes
SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual—425836-006
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SNAX Service Manager DEVICE Modifiers
SNAX Service Manager DEVICE Modifiers
EXTPOOLPAGES n
EXTPOOLPAGES specifies the maximum number of pages of data-segment memory
that can be allocated in the extended data segment for the service manager. Each
Notes.
1. Include SNAX-specific modifiers on the ADD PROFILE commands to modify the values in
the specified file. The SNAX-specific modifiers are described under SNAX Service
Manager DEVICE Modifiers on page 2-5 and SNAX Line Handler DEVICE Modifiers on
page 2-7.
2. Service manager DEVICE objects must have the following values:
Object name #SSCP or #SSCPn
TYPE (13,5)
IOPOBJECT current name of SVMOBJ file supplied on the SUT
PROF name of a profile derived from the service manager profile, PSX1SVM
You can also change the SNAX-specific modifiers for a specific service manager on the
ADD DEVICE command (see SNAX Service Manager DEVICE Modifiers
on page 2-5).
3. Line handler DEVICE objects must have the following values:
TYPE (58,3) for X.25 lines, (58,4) for Token-Ring lines, (58,5) for SDLC lines, or
(58,6) for Ethernet lines
IOPOBJECT current name of SNATSOBJ file supplied on the SUT
PROF name of a profile derived from the line handler profile, PSX1TS (for SWAN 1) or
PSX1TS2 (for SWAN 2)
You can also change the SNAX-specific modifiers for a specific line handler on the ADD
DEVICE command (see SNAX Line Handler DEVICE Modifiers
on page 2-7).
4. The START DEVICE commands launch SNAX service manager and line handler
processes, with names derived from the DEVICE subdevice name. So a DEVICE named
$ZZWAN.#SSCP generates a process named $SSCP and a DEVICE named
$ZZWAN.#SNAP1 generates a process named $SNAP1.
5. These SCF commands and modifiers are described in the WAN Subsystem Configuration
and Management Manual.
6. After the WAN manager process launches a SNAX service manager process through the
WAN subsystem, you can start, stop, and change a device through the SNAX subsystem.
Default: n = 2000
Units: 1024-word pages
Range: 1 through 4096