1 – Application
Creates a Session Control Application. A Session Control Application
entity stores information about an end user that is activated for
receipt of an incoming connection request when the request contains
that end user's name in its Destination Name field.
The following is a required argument:
o Application Name
Simple name to be assigned to the application.
The following values will be set to false by default. You can set these
to true by pushing on their associated toggle buttons so that those
buttons are in the "on" state (filled in):
o Incoming Alias
Specifies how a particular application responds to incoming connect
requests directed to the alias node address. The default is to not
allow the application to receive incoming connect requests that
have been directed to the alias node address.
o Incoming Proxy
Specifies whether to honor incoming proxy requests. The default is
to ignore requests to invoke proxies on incoming requests. This
setting on the Session Control Application entity overrides the
setting of the same attribute on the Session Control entity.
o Outgoing Proxy
Specifies the default action to execute when the user does not
explicitly specify whether or not to invoke a proxy. The default
is not to invoke the proxy. This setting on the Session Control
Application entity overrides the setting of the same attribute on
the Session Control entity.
o Outgoing Alias
Specifies whether a particular application uses the alias node
identifier in its outgoing connect requests. The default is not
to use the alias node address in its outgoing connect requests.
o Node Synonym
Specifies the default form in which the remote node name is
passed to the application. The default is to use the fullname.
If this toggle is turned on (i.e., Node Synonym is set to true)
when there is no synonym available, then the fullname is used.
The following arguments are optional:
o Client Name
Identifies the name of the local user that will be activated upon
receipt of a connect request containing a destination name
matching one of the values in the destination names attribute.
o User Name
Identifies the default account under which the application is to
run. If this is null, then the system defaults are used to
select the user.
o Image Name
Filename of a program to be invoked upon receipt of a connection
request containing an address that matches one of the values
contained in the set described by the Addresses characteristic of
the Session Control Application entity.
o Incoming OSI TSEL
The TSEL this image will accept connections for. This is similar
to the destination names attribute. However, applications using
the access point for in-connection matching do not use DNA
Session Control protocol.
The TSEL must be entered as a hex octet, Example: '1234'H
o Network Priority
Press the OK button to create the Session Control Application entity,
or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation. In either case,
you will return to the main window.
2 – transport_service
Creates a Session Control Transport Service entity that stores
information about modules in the Transport layer that support
Session Control.
If the NSP Transport is selected, then the '04'H Protocol ID should
be selected, and the TSEL field is not applicable.
If the OSI Transport is selected, then the '05'H Protocol ID should
be selected, and the TSEL defaults to DEC0, ('DEC0'H). The Transport
selector is used by the OSI Transport Module to bind incoming
connection requests to session control.
Press the OK button to create the Session Control Transport Service
entity, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation. In either
case, you will return to the main window.