The OSAK module provides network control and management facilities for the OSAK software. The OSAK software implements the ACSE protocol of the Application layer, the Presentation layer, and the Session layer of the OSI Reference Model. NOTE: For Tru64 UNIX, you cannot modify any counter, identifier, or status attributes within the OSAK module.
1 – Subentities
The entity hierarchy for the OSAK module is: Node___OSAK____Application___Invocation | |_Port The OSAK entity is the top-level entity in the OSAK module hierarchy of entities. The OSAK entity is concerned with address management for applications that use the OSAK software for their communications requirements. An OSAK APPLICATION entity represents an OSI application and is created each time an OSI application that is running over the OSAK software opens an initiator or a responder. The entity also records information about the name and address of an application. For OpenVMS, an OSAK APPLICATION entity has zero or more application entity invocations, each represented by an OSAK APPLICATION INVOCATION entity (see below). In addition to recording information about the name and address of an application, it also records information that controls the way in which inbound association requests for that application are handled by the OSAK software. For OpenVMS, you should create an OSAK APPLICATION and an OSAK APPLICATION INVOCATION for each passive application that you want to run, identifying the application by its presentation address. Also, an OSAK APPLICATION entity is created automatically for an active application and deleted at the end of the connection. An OSAK APPLICATION INVOCATION entity represents one invocation of an application. For Tru64 UNIX, an OSAK APPLICATION INVOCATION entity is created each time an OSI application that is running over the OSAK software opens an initiator or a responder. You can use only the show command with the OSAK APPLICATION INVOCATION entity on Tru64 UNIX systems, and you cannot modify any of the attributes. For OpenVMS, an OSAK APPLICATION INVOCATION entity can be created in two ways: - Automatically, each time an OSI application that is running over the OSAK software opens an initiator or a responder (as for Tru64 UNIX). - Manually, when you use the create command. The create command creates a passive application, which becomes active only when your OpenVMS system receives an OSI call for that particular application invocation. Each OSAK PORT entity describes one association opened in an OSI application. A port is opened each time an application opens an initiator or a responder.