show [node node-id] osi transport attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics all status Examples: show osi transport all show osi delay weight, delay factor
1 – Characteristics
o clns classes supported Default: Class {4} Value: Bit-set Set of protocol classes supported on the Connectionless Networt Service (CLNS). You cannot modify this characteristic. o cltp nsap selector (Tru64 UNIX) Default: 0 Value: 0-255 (except 32) The NSAP selector to use for CLTS when running over CLNS. If the value is 0 or 1, a single NSAP is shared between the Connection- Oriented Transport Service (COTS), and the connectionless transport protocol according to the osi transport attribute nsap selector. If both nsap selectors are 0 or 1, then COTS and CLTS over CLNS are disabled. This attribute cannot be set either to 32, which is the value of the NSP NSAP selector, or to the current setting of the osi transport attribute, nsap selector, if the attribute has a value other than 0 or 1. This attribute cannot be modified when transport is enabled. o congestion avoidance Default: True Value: True or false Enables the use of the automatic congestion avoidance mechanism to reduce the transport window size in response to an indication from the Network layer when operating on the Connectionless Network Service (CLNS). o cons classes supported Default: Classes {0, 2, 4} Value: set of classes Set of protocol classes supported on the Connection-Oriented Network Service (CONS). You cannot modify this characteristic. See X.25/CONS Configuration for more information. o cons filters Default: { } Value: Set of simple names The names of X.25 Access module filters used to determine which inbound network connection requests should be directed to the transport entity. On OpenVMS Modification of this attribute while OSI transport is enabled is permitted only with the add command. The set and remove commands can only be used to modify this attribute when the OSI transport is disabled. For each cons filter, there must be a corresponding x25 access template with the same name. One or more of these filters must be specified in order to run COTS over CONS. The X.25 access filter osi transport is typically used. See X.25/CONS Configuration for more information. o cons nsap addresses Default: { } Value: Set of NSAP addresses The set of valid NSAP addresses for use with CONS. One or more NSAPs must be specified to run COTS over CONS. See the DECnet-Plus for Tru64 UNIX Programming manual for more information. o delay factor Default: 4 Value: 2-15 Factor by which to multiply the current value of the round-trip delay estimate status attribute in order to set a value for the retransmission timer. This attribute works with protocol class 4 only. o delay weight Default: 5 Value: 0-255 Relative weighting to apply to the current estimate and to a new sample when estimating round-trip delay. This attribute works with protocol class 4 only. o disconnect holdback Default: 0 Value for Tru64 UNIX: 0-(2 raised to the power of 31 -1) Default: 0 Value for OpenVMS: 0-4294967295 When operating over the Connection-Oriented Network Service (CONS), the length of the time to maintain a network connection for possible reuse after all transport connections multiplexed upon it have been disconnected. Specified in seconds. This characteristic may not be changed while the transport entity is enabled. See X.25/CONS Configuration for more information. o dna version Default: Value: V1.0.0 Version number of the DNA OSI Transport architecture specification to which the implementation conforms. You cannot modify this characteristic. o iso version Default: Value: 1 Version number of ISO 8073 to which the implementation conforms. You cannot modify this characteristic. o maximum cltp ports (Tru64 UNIX) Default: 128 Value: 0-4294967295 Maximum number of CLTS ports at one time. This characteristic can only be increased while transport is enabled. You can modify this characteristic to a lower value only when the entity is disabled. o maximum listeners (Tru64 UNIX) Default: 32 Value: 1-65535 Maximum number of listeners at one time. This characteristic can only be increased while transport is enabled. You can modify this characteristic to a lower value only when the entity is disabled. o maximum multiplexing Default for Tru64 UNIX: 1023 Value: 1-1023 Default for OpenVMS: 4294967295 Value: 1-4294967295 When operating over the Connection-Oriented Network Service (CONS), the maximum number of transport connections that can be multiplexed on any single network connection. This characteristic can be increased only when the transport entity is enabled. You can modify this characteristic to a lower value only when the entity is disabled. See X.25/CONS Configuration for more information. o maximum network connections Default for Tru64 UNIX: 1023 Value: 0-1023 Default for OpenVMS: 4294967295 Value: 0-4294967295 When operating over the Connection-Oriented Network Service (CONS), the maximum number of network connections which can be in use concurrently by DNA OSI Transport. This characteristic can be incresed only when the transport entity is enabled. See X.25/CONS Configuration for more information. o maximum receive buffers (OpenVMS) Default: 2000 Value: 1-4294967295 Maximum number of receive buffers that can store received DT transport PDUs. You can modify this characteristic only when the entity is disabled. Also, you can only increase the characteristic value. o maximum remote nsaps Default for Tru64 UNIX: 160 Value: 1-65536 Default for OpenVMS: 201 Value: 0-4294967295 Maximum number of remote NSAPs that can exist concurrently. This value must be greater than the current value of maximum transport connections. You can modify this characteristic to a lower value only when the entity is disabled. This characteristic can be increased when enabled. o maximum transport connections Default for Tru64 UNIX: 128 Value: 0-1023 Default for OpenVMS: 200 Value: 0-4294967295 Maximum number of active transport connections allowed at one time. Must be less than the current value of maximum remote nsaps. You can modify this characteristic to a lower value only when the entity is disabled. o maximum window Default for Tru64 UNIX: 20 Value: 1-65535 Default for OpenVMS: 8 Value: 1-65535 Maximum credit window that can be granted on a transport connection. This is used for control of the number of data segments (PDUs) allowed to be transmitted over a particular transport connection before at least one acknowledgment must be returned from the destination system. If the number of PDUs already transmitted equals the maximum window and no corresponding acknowledgments have been received, transport stops sending PDUs over the transport connection and waits for an acknowledgment message. You can modify this characteristic to a lower value only when the entity is disabled. o nsap selector Default: 33 Value: 0-255 (except 32) The NSAP selector to use for the Connection-Oriented Transport Service (COTS) when running over CLNS. If 0 or 1, COTS over CLNS is not enabled. This attribute cannot be set to 32, which is the value of the NSP NSAP selector. Or, on Tru64 UNIX, to the current setting of the osi transport attribute cltp nsap selector if it is other than 0 or 1. This attribute cannot be modified when transport is enabled. o RFC1006 listener ports (OpenVMS) Default: { 102, 399 } Value: Set of TCP/IP port numbers The names of the TCP listener ports used to receive inbound RFC1006 connection requests. This is applicable for both RFC1006 and RFC1006 Extension connections. Modification of this attribute while OSI transport is enabled is permitted only with the add command. The set and remove commands can only be used to modify this attribute when the OSI transport is disabled. o RFC1006 listener ipaddresses (OpenVMS) Default: { 0.0.0.0 } Value: Set of IP Addresses The names of the listener IP addresses used to receive inbound RFC1006 connection requests. This is applicable for both RFC1006 and RFC1006 Extension connections. Modification of this attribute while OSI transport is enabled is permitted only with the add command. The set and remove commands can only be used to modify this attribute when the OSI transport is disabled. o support map Default: None Value: False Specifies whether the implementation supports the MAP (manufacturing automation protocol) entity. You cannot modify this characteristic.
2 – Status
o currently active cltp ports (Tru64 UNIX) Number of active CLTS ports. o currently active connections Number of active transport connections. o currently active listeners (Tru64 UNIX) Number of active listeners. The session control listener (local transport selector 'DEC0'H) can exist even when osi transport is disabled. All other listeners are deactivated when transport is disabled. o state Status of the osi transport entity. off The osi transport entity is disabled. on The osi transport entity is enabled. o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.
3 – application (OpenVMS)
show [node node-id] osi transport - application application-name attribute [,attribute] all [attributes] all characteristics all counters all identifiers Examples: show osi transport application * all show osi transport application %x0003 called tsels, user name show osi transport application osit$ivp all
3.1 – Characteristics
o called tsels Default: No tsap Value: Hex-string A TSEL is a string of hex digits, the length of that string should be an even number between 2 and 64, inclusive. This attribute cannot have more than one member. Transport Service Access Point (TSAP) for which the image specified by the image name characteristic accepts connections. This characteristic, which is similar to the addresses characteristic, is used by applications that do not use the DNA session control protocol (for example, VOTS applications). o file name Default: No file name Value: Filename File name of the program to be invoked upon receipt of a connect request containing a TSEL matching the "Called TSELS" attribute of the application entity. o user name Default: No user name Value: Username User name portion of the access control information that identifies the account under which the application is to run. If invalid information or no user name is specified, system defaults are used to select the user.
3.2 – Counter
o creation time Time at which the entity was created.
3.3 – Identifier
o name Simple name assigned to the application when it is created.
4 – local_nsap
show [node node-id] osi transport - local nsap nsap-address attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all counters all identifiers all status Examples: show osi transport local nsap * all show osi transport local nsap 490004aa000400941321 all
4.1 – Counters
o creation time Time this entity was created. o deleted remote nsaps Number of times a remote NSAP has been deleted in order to reclaim the resources.
4.2 – Identifier
o name Simple name assigned to the local NSAP when it was automatically created.
4.3 – Status
o DTE address Default: Entity DTE address Value: DTE address Address assigned to the DTE when it is created. o IP address Default: Entity IP address Value: IP address Address assigned to the IP when it is created. o network service Default: CLNS Value: Any, CLNS, CONS, or RFC1006 (OpenVMS) Type of network service being used. o nsap address Default: Entity NSAP address Value: NSAP address NSAP address corresponding to entity. o uid Entity's unique identifier, generated when the entity is created.
4.4 – remote_nsap
show [node node-id] osi transport - local nsap nsap-address - remote nsap nsap-address attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all counters all identifiers all status Examples: show osi transport local nsap 490004aa000400941321 - remote nsap * all show osi transport local nsap 490004aa000400941321 - remote nsap 490004aa000400554421 all
4.4.1 – Counters
o connectionless bytes received (Tru64 UNIX) Number of bytes received in UD TPDUs from this remote service provider. o connectionless bytes sent (Tru64 UNIX) Number of bytes sent in UD TPDUs to this remote service provider. o connects received Total number of CR TPDUs, regardless of their disposition, that the local NSAP has received from the remote NSAP. o connects sent Total number of CR TPDUs sent by the local NSAP to the remote NSAP, including retransmissions. o creation time Time this entity was created. o duplicate pdus received Total number of all types of detected duplicate TPDUs received from the remote NSAP. o failed checksums Number of checksum failure events detected. o local protocol errors Number of reported local protocol error events. This event is generated whenever an ER (error) TPDU is received from the remote NSAP. o pdus received Total number of all types of TPDUs received from the remote NSAP (excluding detected duplicates). o pdus sent Total number of all types of TPDUs sent to the remote NSAP (excluding retransmissions). o rejects received Number of detected reject received events. o rejects sent Number of detected reject sent events. o remote protocol errors Number of reported invalid tpdu received events. This event is generated whenever the remote NSAP violates the Transport Protocol. o retransmitted pdus Total number of all types of retransmitted TPDUs sent to the remote NSAP. o total octets received Total number of octets of all types of TPDUs received from the remote NSAP, regardless of their disposition. This count includes detected duplicates. o total octets sent Total number of octets of all types of TPDUs sent to the remote NSAP, including retransmissions. o ud pdus received (Tru64 UNIX) Number of UD TPDUs received from this remote service provider. o ud pdus sent (Tru64 UNIX) Number of UD TPDUs sent to this remote service provider. o user octets received Total number of user data octets received from the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include duplicates such as data retransmitted by the remote NSAP. o user octets sent Total number of user data octets sent to the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include data retransmitted by the local NSAP. o user pdus discarded Number of PDUs received from the remote NSAP that were discarded because of insufficient buffer space. o user pdus received Total number of TPDUs containing user data received from the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include duplicates such as TPDUs retransmitted by the remote NSAP. o user pdus sent Total number of TPDUs containing user data sent to the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include retransmitted TPDUs.
4.4.2 – Identifier
o name Simple name assigned to the remote NSAP when it was automatically created.
4.4.3 – Status
o DTE address Address assigned to the DTE when it is created. o IP address Address assigned to the IP when it is created. o nsap address Address assigned to the local NSAP when it is created. o uid Entity's unique identifier, generated when the entity is created.
5 – port
show [node node-id] osi transport - port port-name attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all counters all identifiers all status Examples: show osi transport port * remote nsap, client show osi transport port OSI$PORT_0_004E all
5.1 – Counters
o creation time Time the port was assigned to a transport connection. o duplicate pdus received Total number of all types of detected duplicate TPDUs received from the remote NSAP. This attribute applies only to COTS. o failed checksum Number of checksum failure events detected. o pdus received Total number of all types of TPDUs received from the remote NSAP (excluding detected duplicates). o pdus sent Total number of all types of TPDUs sent to the remote NSAP (excluding retransmissions). o retransmitted pdus Total number of all types of retransmitted TPDUs sent to the remote NSAP. For Tru64 UNIX, this attribute applies to CLTS only. o total octets received Total number of octets of all types of TPDUs received from the remote NSAP, regardless of their disposition. This count includes detected duplicates. o total octets sent Total number of octets of all types of TPDUs sent to the remote NSAP, including retransmissions. o user octets received Total number of user data octets received from the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include duplicates such as data retransmitted by the remote NSAP. o user octets sent Total number of user data octets sent to the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include data retransmitted by the local NSAP. o user pdus received Total number of PDUs containing user data received from the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include duplicates such as TPDUs retransmitted by the remote NSAP. o user pdus sent Total number of TPDUs containing user data sent to the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include retransmitted TPDUs.
5.2 – Identifier
o name Simple name assigned to the port when it is created.
5.3 – Status
o acknowledgment delay time Default: None Value: 0-65 Maximum amount of time (in seconds) that an AK TPDU is to be withheld. This attribute applies to protocol class 4 only. o checksums Default: None Value: True or false Indicates whether checksums are in use on the transport connection. This attribute is supported only for class 4 protocol. o client Default: None Value: Local entity name Name designated by the port user when the port was opened. If DNA session control is being used, this is the name of the session control port being used. o clns inactive area address (OpenVMS) Default: none Value: Set of Area Address Specifies the inactive area address used by the transport template associated with this port. The maximum number of members this set can contain is one. o cons template Default: None Value: Simple name When operating over the CONS, the name of the X.25 Access module's template specified when establishing the underlying network connection. o cr timeout Default: None Value for Tru64 UNIX: 1-(2 raised to the power of 31 -1) Default: 30 Value for OpenVMS: 1-4294967295 Amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a response to a CR TPDU before assuming that the remote transport service provider will not respond. This attribute is valid for protocol classes 0 and 2 only. o direction Indicates whether the port is open to initiate an outgoing connection, to receive an incoming connection, or is listening for incoming connection requests. unknown Port direction is not known. incoming Transport connection initiated by remote transport service. outgoing Transport connection initiated by this transport service. listening Listening for incoming connection requests. o er timeout Default: None Value for Tru64 UNIX: 1-(2 raised to the power of 31 -1) Default: None Value for OpenVMS: 1-4294967295 Amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a response to an ER TPDU before disconnecting the network connection. This attribute is valid for protocol classes 0 and 2 only. o expedited data Default: None Value: True or false Indicates whether the expedited data option is in use for the transport connection. This attribute is supported only for class 2 and class 4 protocols. o extended format Default: None Value: True or false Indicates whether the use of extended formats should be negotiated for a transport connection which operates the class 2 or 4 protocol. o incoming network priority (OpenVMS) Default: None Value: 0-255 When operating over CLNS, indicates network priority encoded in NPDU header for all received packets. o inactivity time Default: None Value: 4-65532 Time (in seconds) being used for the inactivity timer. This value is the product of multiplying the keepalive time by the inactivity factor (architectural constant = 4). This attribute is valid for protocol class 4 only. o initial retransmit time Default: None Value for Tru64 UNIX: 1-(2 raised to the power of 31 -1) Default: None Value for OpenVMS: 1-4294967295 Time (in seconds) used for the retransmission timer when sending the first TPDU on the transport connection. The value of this attribute is derived from the template used when the port was initialized. This attribute applies to COTS only. o keepalive time Default: None Value: 1-16383 Time (in seconds) being used for the window timer. The value of this attribute is derived from the template used when the port was initialized. This attribute is valid for protocol class 4 only. o local DTE address Default: None Value: DTE address Local DTE address being used for the transport connection. This attribute applies if network service is CONS. o local nsap Default: None Value: NSAP address Local NSAP address being used for the transport connection. This attribute applies if network service is CLNS or CONS. o local RFC1006 IP address (OpenVMS) Default: None Value: IP address Local IP address being used for the transport connection. This attribute applies if network service is RFC1006. o local RFC1006 port number (OpenVMS) Default: None Value: TCP port number Local RFC1006 port number being used for the transport connection. This attribute applies if network service is RFC1006. o local reference Default: None Value: 1-65535 Unique reference number assigned to the transport connection by the local transport service provider. This attribute applies to COTS only. o local transport selector Default: None Value: Hex-string Local transport selector for this port. o maximum nsdu size Default: None Value for Tru64 UNIX: 128-4294967295 Default: None Value for OpenVMS: 2048 When operating over the CONS, the maximum NSDU size for transmitting and receiving buffers. Expressed as a number of octets. This attribute is valid for CONS only. o negotiable classes (Tru64 UNIX) Default: None Value: Bit-set Protocol classes which may be sent in response to an incoming connect request. This attribute is valid if direction = listening and applies to COTS only. o negotiated tpdu size Default: None Value: 128-4294967295 The TPDU size which was negotiated for this transport connection. This attribute applies to COTS only. o network port Default: None Value: Local entity name Name of the network service port being used. o network service Default: None Value: CLNS, CONS, or RFC1006 (OpenVMS) Type of network service over which the transport connection is operating. Attribute value derived from the template used when the port was initialized. CLNS Connectionless Network Service CONS Connection-Oriented Network Service RFC1006 ISO Transport Service on top of TCP o outgoing network priority (OpenVMS) Default: None Value: 0-255 When operating over CLNS, indicates network priority encoded in NPDU header for all transmitted packets. o protocol class Default: None Value: 0, 2, or 4 Protocol class operating on the transport connection. This attribute is not valid for CLTS. o remote DTE address Default: None Value: DTE address Remote DTE address being used for the transport connection. This attribute applies to COTS and if the network service is CONS. o remote identifier Default: None Value: Hex string Implementation identity and version of the remote NSAP. When present, this value is received in the identification of implementation parameter of the CR or CC TPDU. This attribute applies to COTS only. o remote nsap Default: None Value: NSAP address Remote NSAP address being used for the transport connection. This attribute applies to COTS and if network service is either CONS or CLNS. o remote reference Default: None Value: 0-65535 Reference number assigned to the transport connection by the remote transport service provider. The value will be 0 if the transport connection is operating the class 0 protocol. This attribute applies to COTS only. o remote RFC1006 port number (OpenVMS) Default: None Value: TCP port number Remote TCP port number used for the transport connection. This attribute applies to COTS and if the network service is RFC1006. o remote RFC1006 IP address (OpenVMS) Default: None Value: IP address Remote IP address used for the transport connection. This attribute applies to COTS and if the network service is RFC1006. o remote transport selector Default: None Value: Hex string Remote transport selector that identifies the remote transport service user. This attribute applies to COTS only. o request acknowledgment Default: None Value: True or false Indicates whether request acknowledgment was negotiated for this transport connection. This attribute is valid for class 4 protocol only. o retransmit threshold Default: None Value: 0-4294967295 Number of times a TPDU requiring acknowledgment is to be retransmitted without acknowledgment before the transmission completes with an error. This attribute is valid for class 4 protocol only. o round-trip delay estimate Default: None Value for Tru64 UNIX: 1-4294967295 Default: None Value for OpenVMS: 0-4294967295 Current estimate (in milliseconds) of the round-trip delay on the transport connection. This attribute is valid for protocol class 4 only. o send implementation id Default: None Value: True or false Indicates whether the implementation id will be sent in the CR. It is always returned in the CC if it is present in the CR. o send preferred maximum TPDU size Default: None Value: True or false Indicates whether the preferred maximum TPDU size parameter was sent in the CR or CC TPDU. o send request acknowledgment (OpenVMS) Default: None Value: True or false Indicates whether the request acknowledgment parameter was sent in the CR or CC TPDU. o type Default: None Value: CO or CL Indicates that the port is being used for the connection-oriented (CO) Transport protocol. CL Connectionless transport service. CO Connection-Oriented transport service. o uid Default: None Value: uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created. o use clns error reports Default: None Value: True or false When operating over CLNS, indicates whether the network Routing layer's error reporting facility should be used when performing connection establishment. This attribute applies to COTS only.
6 – template
show [node node-id] osi transport - template template-id attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics all identifiers Examples: show osi transport template * name, network service show osi transport template osit$rfc1006plus all
6.1 – Characteristics
o acknowledgment delay time Default: 1 Value: 0-65 Maximum amount of time (in seconds) that an AK TPDU is to be withheld. This attribute is valid for protocol class 4 only. o checksums Default: False Value: True or false Specifies whether the use of checksums should be negotiated for a transport connection. This attribute is valid for protocol class 4 only. o classes Default: {4} Value: Bit-set Set of protocol classes that can be negotiated for use on a transport connection. If the value of the network service attribute is CLNS, the class must be a subset of the classes supported by the OSI transport attribute clns classes supported. If the value is CONS, the classes must be a subset of the classes supported by the OSI transport attribute cons classes supported. If the value of the network service attribute is ANY, the classes must be a subset of the combined classes in the clns classes supported and cons classes supported attributes. o clns inactive area address (OpenVMS) Default: Empty set Value: Set of area-address Specifies the inactive area address to be used by transport connections that use this template. This characteristic is relevant only for connections that use CLNS with Null Internet. The set must contain no more than one area address. o cons template Default: OSI Value: Simple-name Transport Name of the X.25 Access module template to be used when establishing a network connection over the CONS. Used only when the value of the network service attribute is cons. o cr timeout Default: 30 Value for Tru64 UNIX: 1-(2 raised to the power of 31 -1) Default: 30 Value for OpenVMS: 1-4294967295 During connection establishment, the amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a response to a CR TPDU before assuming that the remote transport service provider will not respond. This attribute is valid for protocol classes 0 and 2 only. o er timeout Default: 30 Value for Tru64 UNIX: 1-(2 raised to the power of 31 -1) Default: 30 Value for OpenVMS: 1-4294967295 The amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a response to an ER TPDU before disconnecting the network connection. This attribute is used for protocol classes 0 and 2 only. o expedited data Default: True Value: True or false Specifies whether use of the expedited data option should be negotiated for the transport connections. This attribute is not valid for protocol class 0. o extended format Default: None Value: True or false Specifies whether the use of extended TPDU format should be negotiated for the transport connections. Normal format gives 7-bit sequence numbers and 4-bit credit fields; extended format gives 31-bit sequence numbers and 16-bit credit fields. This attribute is supported only for class 2 and class 4 protocols. o inbound (OpenVMS) Default: True Value: True or false Indicates whether this template may be used as the template for an inbound transport connection. The algorithm of selection of the inbound template is different depending on the type of network service over which the transport connection is made. If an inbound template cannot be found for an inbound transport connection, then the template called DEFAULT will be selected as the default. For the CLNS network service, the inbound template selected is the first template found that has the Inbound attribute set to true , the Network Service attribute set to CLNS, and the CLNS Inactive Area Address attribute set to empty set. For the CLNS network service (using the inactive subset, that is, null internet), the incoming template selected is the first template found that has the Inbound attribute set to True, the Network Service attribute set to CLNS and the CLNS Inactive Area Address attribute matches the Inactive Area Address attribute of the Routing Circuit entity that the transport connection is using. For the CONS network service, the inbound template selected is the first template found that has the inbound attribute set to true , the network service attribute set to CONS and the CONS template attribute (that is, an X.25 Access template name) matches the name of the X.25 Access filter that was used to accept the inbound network connection. o initial retransmit time Default: 5 Value for Tru64 UNIX: 1-(2 raised to the power of 31 -1) Default: 5 Value for OpenVMS: 1-4294967295 Amount of time (in seconds) to wait for an acknowledgment before retransmitting the first TPDU over the transport connection. o keepalive time Default: 60 Value: 1-16383 Time (in seconds) to be used for the window timer. When the transport service provider has no TPDUs to send over a transport connection, it retransmits the last AK TPDU at the specified frequency to prevent expiration of the remote NSAP's inactivity timer. This attribute is valid for protocol class 4 only. o local nsap Default: System Value: NSAP address dependent, determined at run-time A local NSAP address to be used by default if one is not supplied across the service interface. o loopback (OpenVMS) Default: False Value: True or false Specifies whether transport connections using this template are looped back locally in the transport layer. o maximum nsdu size Default: 2048 Value for Tru64 UNIX: 128-4294967295 Default: 2048 Value for OpenVMS: 2048 When operating over the CONS, the maximum NSDU size to use for transmit and receive buffers. Expressed as a number of octets. o network priority (OpenVMS) Default: 0 Value: 0-255 When operating over CLNS, indicates network priority encoded in NPDU header for all transmitted packets. It may be used by intermediate systems to assign the packets to queues of appropriate priority. o network service Default: clns Value: Any, clns, cons, or RFC1006 (OpenVMS) Type of network service. On Tru64 UNIX, the default template network service cannot be set to any. The network service chosen must be compatible with the value of the protocol class attribute. any Either clns Connectionless Network Service cons Connection-Oriented Network Service RFC1006 ISO Transport Service on top of TCP o retransmit threshold Default: 8 Value: 0-4294967295 Number of times a TPDU requiring acknowledgment is to be retransmitted before it is assumed that network connectivity has failed. This attribute is valid for protocol class 4 only. o RFC1006 port number (OpenVMS) Default: 102 Value: TCP port number Specifies the TCP port number to use. Only applicable if the network service is RFC1006. o security Default: Null value Value: Octet string An octet string to be transmitted in the security parameter of a CR or CC TPDU. A null value causes the security parameter to be omitted from the TPDU. For security reasons, this attribute cannot be displayed. o send implementation id Default: None Value: True or false Indicates whether the implementation id should be sent in the CR if the proposed protocol class is 2 or 4. It is always returned in the CC if it is present in the CR. o send preferred maximum TPDU size Default: True Value: True or false Indicates whether the preferred maximum TPDU size parameter should be sent in the CR TPDU. If the preferred maximum TPDU size parameter was present in the CR TPDU, then it indicates whether the preferred maximum TPDU size parameter should be sent in the CC TPDU. NOTE The default value of this characteristic should not be changed unless the remote implementation does not conform to ISO 8073. o send request acknowledgment Default: True Value: True or false Indicates whether the request acknowledgment parameter should be sent in the CR TPDU. If the request acknowledgment parameter was present in the CR TPDU, then it indicates whether the request acknowledgment parameter should be sent in the CC TPDU. NOTE The default of this characteristic should not be changed unless the remote implementation does not conform to ISO 8073. o use clns error reports Default: False Value: True or false Indicates whether the network Routing layer's error report facility should be used when performing connection establishment. If set to true, this may result in faster detection of an unreachable node at the time of connection establishment. This characteristic should not be set to true on an end system that is either dual-railed or connected to a network that has a high probability of duplication. This is valid only if network service equals clns.
6.2 – Identifier
o name Simple name assigned to the template when it is created. The name default is reserved.