The Reader NSAPs attribute lists the NSAP addresses
that directory applications can use to access the DSA and perform
interrogations.
Note that this is not the recommended way to implement controls
on user access to directory information. Refer to HP Enterprise
Directory - Management for access control advice.
Syntax:
SET DSA READER NSAPS {<address>, ....}
where <address> is the NSAP address, for example:
SET DSA READER NSAPS {%x49002aaa00040008aa21}
You can specify the leading characters of an NSAP to indicate
that read-only access is allowed for any application using an
NSAP beginning with that sequence of characters. For example:
SET DSA READER NSAPS {%x49002a}
The default value is an empty set of NSAP addresses, indicating
that applications can use any NSAP.
Note that the DSA refers to the value of this attribute
whenever it receives a new connection. Once a connection is
established, the caller is allowed read access for as
long as the connection lasts. Changing the value of the
attribute has no effect on existing connections, only on
subsequent connections.