Configuring SNA 9-15
Subscriber Parameters
1 The software does not verify that the specified port exists. Make sure the specified ports
are configured in the database, and that they actually exist.
Subs criber N a me
identifies the subscriber to the console operator.
Routing Algorithm
allows creation of a "hunt group" of ports (see example o n page 8-22), fo r the purpose
of routing per a pre-selected algorithm:
0 = Round Robin – selects ports specified cyclicly in numerical order according
to the list of Redirection Addresses. If the selected port is unreachable or con-
gested, the Call Request will be sent to the next port. (If the port becomes
available again, it will be included in its assigned position.)
1 = Alternate Route on Line Failure – selects the first port that is not in a failed
state. If the selected port does not make a connection, th e call will be cleared, even
if other ports are available.
2 = Alternate Route on Line Busy – selects the first port that has LCNs available
(is not busy). If the port has failed, the next available port will be selected.
3 = Least LCN with Throughput – selects the line with the minumum loading, cal-
culated by weight and number of LCNs in use on that line. (Each line is assigned
a weight proportional to its throughput within the routing path.)
If use of a routing algorithm is not desi red, simply accept th e default, an d specif y only
one routing path.
See "Configuring a Hunt Group for SNA Subscribers."
Table 9 -3 SVC Subs cribe r Parame ters
Parameter Valid Values Default Value
Subscriber Name 0–31 characters none
Routing Algorithm 0–3 0
Systematic Red irection Y/N N
Redirect on Busy Y/ N N
Redirect on Out of Order Y/N N
Connection Priority 0–9 0
1st, 2nd,etc. Path Configured Y/N N
RLP n/a 0
Port Physical port: 0–3 1
Logica l po r t: 8-63 10
Redi rection Address 0,1 ,etc. valid a ddress none