This attribute lists the NSAP addresses that directory applications can use to communicate with this DSA and modify directory information. Any application attempting to use an unlisted NSAP is not allowed to modify information held by this DSA. It might be able to read information, subject to the Reader_NSAPs attribute. Having write access automatically gives read access as well. Note that this attribute is not the recommended way to implement access control. Refer to HP Enterprise Directory - Management for access control advice. Syntax: SET DSA WRITER NSAPS {<address>, ....} where <address> is the NSAP address, for example: SET DSA WRITER NSAPS {%x49002aaa00040008aa21} You can specify the leading characters of an NSAP to indicate that access is allowed for any application using an NSAP beginning with that sequence of characters. For example: SET DSA WRITER NSAPS {%x49002a} The default value is an empty set of NSAP addresses, indicating that an application can use any NSAP. Note also that the DSA refers to the value of this attribute whenever it receives a new connection. Once a connection is established, the caller is allowed write access for as long as the connection lasts. Changing the value of the attribute has no effect on existing connections, only on subsequent connections.