HP UX 11i v2 Networking Software manual Route Commands, Dynamic Routing Commands

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Using OSI and OTS Tools

 

 

 

Dynamic Routing Commands

 

 

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

 

 

-P pid

Specifying this option causes a destination protocol identifier (PID) to be

 

 

configured for this destination. This value is specified as 2 to 16 hexadecimal

 

 

digits (must be an even number of digits) or the word “NULL” (without the

 

 

quotes). If you use a hexadecimal value, this value is used as the destination

 

 

PID on connection requests to the end system. If the PID is configured

 

 

“NULL”, the NULL PID is used, This option is only valid for end systems

 

 

connected over CONS/X.25. If no option is specified, OTS chooses the

 

 

destination PID. Refer to the dest_pid parameter.

 

 

 

 

-s

Fast Select off. Specifying this options disallows user data to be sent with

 

 

call set-up and clear packets. This is the default.

 

 

 

 

-S

Fast Select off. Specifying this options allows user data to be sent with call

 

 

set-up and clear packets.

 

 

 

 

-t

Throughput Class Negotiation off. Specifying this option disallows

 

 

throughput class to be negotiated. This is the default.

 

 

 

 

-T

Throughput Class Negotiation on. Specifying this option allows throughput

 

 

class to be negotiated.

 

 

 

 

-w

Write this action (add or delete) to the ots_dests configuration file. Default

 

 

is no write.

 

 

 

 

-Ccug

Closed User Group. cug specifies the closed user group to which this end

 

 

system belongs. cug is four decimal digits long, padded on the left with zeros.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The X.25 parameters (for example, flow control, fast select, etc.) can only

NOTE

 

 

 

 

take effect if the X.25 card configuration allow the parameters to be

 

 

 

negotiated.

 

 

 

 

Route Commands

Routes specify paths to nodes that can be reached via an intermediate system. A route may specify such a path for a single system by using a full NSAP, or groups of NSAPs by using their Network ID. (A Network ID is an NSAP prefix common to a group of destination NSAPs that can all be reached through the same intermediate system.)

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Contents 32070-90031 E0597 HP 9000 NetworkingCopyright Notices Legal NoticesTrademark Notices Page Contents Problem Solving Syntax Example Recovering from otsstart Failure Using OSI and OTS ToolsUpdating OTS otsupdate Printing History Page Interoperability Testing Ftam Interoperability Testing Testing Ftam InteroperabilityCheck the following before attempting to run the Ftam tests Ftam Pre-Test ChecklistFtam Pre-Test Checklist Ftam Connectivity Test Ftam Interoperability TestingFtam File Transfer Test Ftam Call Errors Reason Corrective Action Interpreting Ftam ErrorsFtam Call Reason Corrective Action Testing Apri Interoperability Apri Pre-Test Checklist Apri Pretest ChecklistRunning Apri Tests Client Mode Running Apri Tests Server Mode Apri Call Errors Reason Corrective Action Interpreting Apri ErrorsApri Call Reason Corrective Action Testing Session Interoperability Session Pre-Test Checklist Session Pre-Test ChecklistRunning Session Tests Client Mode Running Session Tests Server Mode Session Call Errors Reason Corrective Action Interpreting Session ErrorsSession Call Reason Corrective Action Testing Transport Interoperability Transport Pre-Test Checklist Transport Pre-Test ChecklistRunning Transport Tests Transport problem corrected Interpreting Transport ErrorsProblem persists Transport Call Errors Reason ActionTesting LAN 802.3 or Fddi Interoperability LAN Pre-Test Checklist LAN Pre-Test ChecklistRunning LAN Tests LAN problem corrected Interpreting LAN ErrorsLAN Errors Reason Action Configuration change requiredError Reason Action Testing X.25 Interoperability Pre-Test Checklist Pre-Test ChecklistRunning X.25 Tests Errors Reason Action Interpreting X.25 ErrorsProblem corrected Recv*00B Protocol Reason Codes Reason and Refuse CodesCode Meaning Action 0x08 Reject Nsap unreachable/ Permanent Reason and Refuse Codes Local node may not be compatible with that Osiadmin F0-FF Code Meaning Session Refuse CodesSession Refuse Codes To Create a Result File Problem Solving Basic Steps Where Action Interpreting ErrorsInterpreting Errors Status Check Checking System StatusStatus Check Link Verification Running Verification TestsOTS Transport Verification Service VerificationRunning Verification Tests Type Troubleshooting Method Error Collecting Troubleshooting DataTroubleshooting Methods Opt/ots/bin/osidiag Tracing and Logging throughLogging and Tracing Entities Service/Layer Entities to LogTracing and Logging User Applications Fddi Otssubnets Common Mistakes Common Configuration MistakesOtsdests Common Mistakes Remoteapp Common Mistakes Otsparms Common MistakesLocalapp Common Mistakes Error Description Common Logged ErrorsSubsystem OTS Subsystem AcsepresSubsystem Transport Subsystem Network Submitting Problem Information to HP Using OSI and OTS Tools Osiadmin RFC1006 Configure Managing Your Configuration Using osiconfTroubleshooting Using osiconfchk Component Test OSI DiagnosticsTests Provided by osidiag Fddi Starting and Stopping OSI Osistart CommandStopping OSI Osistat CommandExample Starting OTS otsstartSyntax Recovering from otsstart Failure Checking OTS Status otsstat OTS Updating OTS otsupdate End System Commands Dynamic Routing CommandsOtsaddis Intermediate System CommandsES/IS Parameters ES/IS Command ParametersArgument ParameterOption Description ES/IS Command OptionsDynamic Routing Commands Route CommandsDynamic Route Commands Route Command ParametersNsap Commands Route Command OptionsRoute Command Options Argument DescriptionOtsshownsaps Apri IndexIndex
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