The Read Only DSA NSAPs attribute identifies one or more DSAs
that are allowed to contact this DSA and perform interrogations
on behalf of their users. Each DSA is represented by the NSAP
value of its presentation address.
Syntax:
SET DSA READ ONLY DSA NSAPS {<address>, ....}
where <address> is the NSAP address, for example:
SET DSA READ ONLY DSA NSAPS {%x49002aaa00040008aa21}
You can specify the leading characters of an NSAP to indicate
that read-only access is allowed for any DSA using an NSAP
beginning with that sequence of characters. For example:
SET DSA READ ONLY DSA NSAPS {%x49002a}
The default value is an empty list of NSAP addresses, indicating
that all NSAPs are allowed. If the attribute specifies one or more
NSAPs, then only DSAs using those NSAPs are allowed to perform
interrogations of this DSA.
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 treated as a read-only DSA for as
long as the connection lasts. Changing the value of the
attribute has no effect on existing connections, only on
subsequent connections.