File Formats, Data Descriptions, MIBs, and System Processes Reference
The T_DM_OSITP
class defines the OSI TP 1.3 protocol related configuration information for a specific local or remote domain access point.
TA_DMACCESSPOINT(r)(k)(*) |
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TA_STATE(r) |
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TA_DMAPT(r) |
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TA_DMAEQ(r) |
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(r) - required when a new object is created |
The local or remote domain access point name for which this entry provides the protocol-specific configuration information. This field matches the domain access point name given in the T_DM_LOCAL
or T_DM_REMOTE
entry that defines the protocol independent configuration of the domain access point.
A SET
operation updates configuration information for the selected T_DM_OSITP
object. The following states indicate the meaning of TA_STATE
in a SET
request. States not listed may not be set.
The application process title of this local or remote domain access point in object identifier form.
Specifies the network device to be used for this local domain access point. This attribute is relevant only when defining a local domain access point; it is ignored for a remote domain access point.
The application context name to use with this local or remote domain access point. When establishing a dialogue to a remote domain access point, the application context name from the remote domain access point is used, if it is present. If it is absent, the application context name from the local domain access point is used. The value "XATMI"
selects the use of the X/Open defined XATMI Application Service Element (ASE) and encoding. The value "UDT"
selects the use of the ISO/IEC 10026-5 User Data Transfer encoding.
This optional attribute defines the application process invocation identifier to be used on this local or remote domain access point.
This optional attribute defines the application entity invocation identifier to be used on this local or remote domain access point.
Specifies the user portion of the OSI TP recovery context handle for this local domain access point. It may be required by an OSI TP provider in order to perform recovery of distributed transactions after a communications line or system failure.
This attribute is relevant only when defining a local domain access point; it is ignored for a remote domain access point.
Specifies the number of endpoints awaiting incoming OSI TP dialogues for this local domain access point. This attribute is relevant only when defining a local domain access point; it is ignored for a remote domain access point.
Deleting or updating an instance of this class is not permitted in the following scenarios:
On SET
operations that add or update an instance of this class, the specific local or remote domain access point specified in the TA_DMACCESSPOINT
attribute must exist in the T_DM_LOCAL
class or the T_DM_REMOTE
class. If the domain access point does not exist, a "not defined" error is returned for the TA_DMACCESSPOINT
attribute, and the operation fails.