The Service Name File - Motorola OM 1000 Installation And Operation Manual

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C-8
Initialization Information

The Service Name File

The service name file is a table that maps OM 1000 Logical Port numbers to ASCII names
associated with those ports. This information is used by the DAC 6000 to determine what
services are connected to the OM 1000 logical ports (ports 1 through 16). During initialization,
the OM 1000 reads this file. The OM 1000 uses a local copy of this file unless it cannot find it or
is forced to download it from the boot server through a "force" command in the associated FOF.
Figure C-4 provides an example of a service name file:
Figure C-4
Sample service name file
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# OM1000 Software Service Name File
#
# FILE INFO:
#
$Workfile:
om1000.snm
#
$Revision:
1.3.1.0
#
$Date:
04 Jun 2002 09:34:50
#
# DESCRIPTION:
#
Service name file.
#
#
This file is a table that maps OM 1000 Logical Port numbers to
#
ASCII names associated with those ports.
#
by the ACC to determine what services are connected to the OM's
#
logical ports (ports 1 through 16).
#
#
This file is read by the OM during initialization. The OM uses a
#
local copy of this file unless it cannot find it or is forced to
#
download it from the boot server via a "force" command in the
#
associated file-of-files.
#
# FORMAT:
#
The format of an entry is important. It should consist of the
#
logical port number in decimal, followed by a tab, followed by the
#
Service Name. The port numbers must be in the range of 1 to 16. The
#
Service Name must be one word (no spaces), up to 25 characters in
#
length, and should NOT be enclosed in quotes.
#
should be a carriage return.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
#PORT
SERVICE NAME
#----
------------
OM 1000 Installation and Operation Manual
$
$
$
This information is used
Following the name

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