nsap(8) CLIX nsap(8)
NAME
nsap - Specifies and/or displays network service access point (NSAP)
addresses
SYNOPSIS
nsap [NSAP_address] [NSAP_address] ...
FLAGS
If no arguments are specified, the currently activated NSAP addresses are
displayed. If one or more arguments are specified, each is taken to be an
NSAP address to be activated.
DESCRIPTION
Specifies one or more local NSAP addresses, and displays the NSAP
addresses that are already in use.
EXAMPLES
The following examples specifies one NSAP and displays the NSAP addresses
already in use:
$ nsap 470004000600010000C0767E1001
NSU NSAP address
1 47000400060001020701012b5501
2 470004000600010000C0767E1001
NOTES
The maximum number of local NSAP addresses that can be used is 8.
Default local NSAP addresses are specified when OSI/LAN software is
installed. Use this utility to specify additional NSAP addresses.
DIAGNOSTICS
nsap: no network layer in this kernel
Cause: the TP4/IP driver is not present.
Action: install OSI/LAN.
nsap: invalid address length n
Cause: an NSAP address you entered was too long or it contained an
odd number of characters.
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nsap(8) CLIX nsap(8)
Action: check the NSAP address and reenter the corrected command
line. The address must contain an even number of hexadecimal
characters (since a byte consists of two digits), and its length
must be 40 characters or less.
nsap: invalid hexadecimal character in address
Cause: an NSAP address you entered contained a character that was
not a valid hexadecimal digit.
Action: check the NSAP address, and reenter the command line.
NSAP addresses must contain only the characters 0 - 9 and a - f (or
A - F).
RELATED INFORMATION
Intergraph ISO/OSI Administrator's Guide
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