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 o  account (Tru64 UNIX)

    Default: No service/account data               Value: String

    Default service or account identifier to be used when starting
    the applications process.

 o  activation data (Tru64 UNIX)

    Default: None                                  Value: String

    Data required to start the application process. This
    characteristic is optional. This attribute is not valid for
    an application of type X29 login.

 o  file

    Default: None                                  Value: File name

    Indicates the file name or command that is associated with starting a
    process for the represented application. This attribute is not valid
    for an application of type X29 login.

 o  filters

    Default: None                                 Value: Set of names

    Set of filters that are associated with filtering calls for
    either X.25 or X.29 applications represented by this entity.

 o  maximum activations (Tru64 UNIX)

    Default: 1                                    Value: 1-65535

    Maximum number of concurrent activations of the represented
    application that are possible. This characteristic is optional.

 o  template (Tru64 UNIX)

    Default: No template                   	Value: String

    Template used by the application process to accept the incoming
    call. Attempting to set this attribute for an application of
    type X25 is not valid, and will generate a constraint error.

 o  type

    Default: X25(0)                  Value: Enumerated (see description)

    Specifies the type of application.

    X25(0)         This application operates in X.25 mode

    X29(1)         This application operates in character mode.

    X29 login(2)   This is an application of X.29 type devoted
                   specifically to login sessions.

 o  user

    Default: No user ID                        Value: String

    Default user identification to be used to start the application
    process. This attribute is not valid for an application of
    type X29 login.
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