Integrated OSI Transport is a transport that may be utilized by DNA session or OSI applications.
1 – ATBs
Show the Association Block Table and any of its extensions tables. This table contains the information regarding associations between transport and its users.
2 – LSBs
Show the Link Service Blocks for Normal DATA and Expedited DATA Subchannels.
3 – LSPs
Show all Local Service providers for OSI Transport. For OSI Transport, there will be one Local Service Provider for each local NSAP that includes OSI as its transport selector. A Local NSAP can be thought of as a point of entry for users of OSI transport.
4 – NCCBs
Show all Network COnnection COntrol Blocks for OSI Transport. For OSI Transport when run over a connection oriented network service (CONS), there will be one NCCB for each network connection established, and one NCCB for each X.25 Access filter OSI transport is listening on.
4.1 – RSP
Specify a Remote Service Provider to select those nccbs. This will list all OSI Transport network connections, both incoming and outgoing, that exist between this local network address and a specific remote network address.
5 – PORTs
A port is a data structure describing a transport connection.
5.1 – RSP
Specify a Remote Service Provider to select those ports. This will in effect, list all OSI Transport connections that exist between a specific local service provider and a specific remote service provider . NOTE: There exists one Local Service Provider per local NSAP. There exists one Remote Service Provider per remote NSAP.
5.2 – NCCB
Specify a Network Connection Block to select those ports. This will list all the transport connections, using a existing over a specific network connection.
6 – RSPs
Show Remote Service Providers under a Local Service Provider under OSI transport. (All is the default). For OSI Transport, there will be one Remote Service Provider for each remote NSAP that has had contact with this Local Service Provider using OSI transport. A Remote NSAP can be thought of as a point of entry on the remote node, for users of OSI transport. NOTE: There exists one Local Service Provider per local NSAP. There exists one Remote Service Provider per remote NSAP.
6.1 – LSP
Specify a Local Service Provider under OSI transport. For OSI Transport, there will be one Local Service Provider for each local NSAP that includes OSI as its transport selector. A Local NSAP can be thought of as a point of entry for users of OSI transport.
7 – TCTBs
Show the Transport Connection Block Table and any of its extensions tables. This Table contains information regarding connections that exist on this node.