The Trusted DSA NSAPs attribute contains a list of NSAP addresses through which DSAs can contact this DSA and perform chained read and chained modify operations. Syntax: SET DSA TRUSTED DSA NSAPS {<address>, ....} where <address> is the NSAP address, for example: SET DSA TRUSTED DSA NSAPS {%x49002aaa00040008aa21} The default value is an empty set of NSAP addresses, indicating that all NSAPs are allowed. You can specify the leading characters of an NSAP to indicate that trusted access is allowed for any DSA using an NSAP beginning with that sequence of characters. For example: SET DSA TRUSTED DSA NSAPS {%x49002a} The default value is an empty set of NSAP addresses, indicating that DSAs can use any NSAP. Trusted access is required by DSAs that are attempting to chain a requested for an authenticated user. This DSA must decide whether the calling DSA is to be trusted when it claims to have authenticated the user satisfactorily. Note that this attribute has no effect on DSA communications for other purposes, such as replication. Note also that the DSA refers to the value of this attribute whenever it receives a new connection. Once a connection is established, the caller is treated as a trusted DSA for as long as the connection lasts. Changing the value of the attribute has no effect on existing connections, only on subsequent connections.