HP UX Internet and Networking Software manual Lsname, Adjcpname, Adjcptype

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Administration Commands define_ip_ls

max_send_btu_size

decimal

1461

initially_active

constant

NO

react_timer

decimal

30

react_timer_retry

decimal

0

restart_on_normal_deact

constant

NO

max_ifrm_rcvd

decimal

0

branch_link_type

constant

UPLINK (used only

 

 

if this node is BrNN)

adj_brnn_cp_support

constant

ALLOWED (used only

 

 

if this node is BrNN)

ip_ack_timeout

decimal

2000

ip_max_retry

decimal

10

liveness_timeout

decimal

10000

short_hold_mode

constant

NO

remote_ip_host

character

100

Supplied parameters are:

ls_name

Name of the link station to be defined.

description

A text string describing the LS. SNAplus2 uses this string for information only. It is stored in the node’s configuration file and returned on the query_ls, query_pu, and query_downstream_pu commands.

port_name

Name of the port associated with this link station. This name must match the name of a defined port.

adj_cp_name

Fully qualified name of the adjacent CP for this LS. Specify 3–17 type-A characters that consist of a 1–8 character network name, followed by a period, followed by a 1–8 character CP name. This parameter is used in the following ways:

If the adj_cp_type parameter is set to NETWORK_NODE or END_NODE, and preassigned TG numbers are being used, set this parameter to the CP name defined at the adjacent node; if the adjacent node sends a CP name during XID exchange, it will be checked against this value.

If adj_cp_type is set to any other value, or if preassigned TG numbers are not being used, there is no need to specify this parameter; SNAplus2 checks the CP name only if one is specified.

adj_cp_type

Adjacent node type.

If preassigned TG numbers are not being used, this parameter is usually set to LEARN_NODE, indicating that the node type is unknown; SNAplus2 will determine the type during XID exchange.

If preassigned TG numbers are being used, you must specify the node type explicitly. You can also specify the type as an additional security check if preassigned TG numbers are not being used. In this case, SNAplus2 will reject a connection attempt from the adjacent node if its node type does not match the one specified for this parameter. Possible values are:

LEARN_NODE

The adjacent node type is unknown; SNAplus2 will determine the type during XID exchange.

END_NODE

The adjacent node is an End Node, a Branch Network Node acting as an End Node from the local node’s perspective, or a LEN node that includes the Network Name CV in its XID3.

NETWORK_NODE

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HP UX Internet and Networking Software manual Lsname, Adjcpname, Adjcptype