OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual
Management Environment for OSI/MHS
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GATEWAY Objects
gateway
is the name of the GATEWAY object. 
For example, a GATEWAY object name could be $ZMHS.#TG.
SCF Commands for GATEWAY Objects
You can direct any of the following SCF commands to the OSI/MHS GATEWAY object 
specified or assumed in the command:
Examples of Commands for GATEWAY Objects
The following are examples of commands for GATEWAY objects.
The following examples show nonsensitive commands you can use to obtain 
information about the gateway:
INFO GATEWAY $ZMHS.#GATEWAY
∗
INFO GATEWAY $ZMHS.#GATEWAY009, DETAIL
NAMES GATEWAY $ZMHS.
∗
NAMES GATEWAY $ZMHS.#GW1A
∗
The following is an example of using an ADD GATEWAY command to configure a 
Transfer X400 GATEWAY object. 
ADD GATEWAY $ZMHS.#GW1, GW-PNAME $EM01, &
 GW-PNAME $EM02, &
 VINTAGE 84, &
 VALIDATION ON
ADD Defines a GATEWAY object to the OSI/MHS subsystem.
ALTER Changes one or more attributes of an OSI/MHS GATEWAY object. You 
can change the GATEWAY object attributes while the subsystem is in 
the STARTED state.
Changes made to the GATEWAY object attributes are effective 
immediately, except for changes made to the PASSWORD attribute.  
The PASSWORD attribute is updated only at registration time when the 
gateway opens the MR process.
When you alter the GW-PNAME attribute, you must specify all the entry 
manager process names (GW-PNAMEs), regardless of whether they 
have been altered.
DELETE Deletes a GATEWAY object definition from the OSI/MHS subsystem 
configuration.
You must delete all gateway APPL objects associated with the gateway 
before you delete the GATEWAY object.
INFO Lists the attribute values for an OSI/MHS GATEWAY object.
NAMES Displays the name of the GATEWAY object in an OSI/MHS subsystem.










