OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual

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Figure 1-13. OSI/MHS Interface With OSI/AS 1-23
Figure 1-14. Message Flow Between Adjacent MTAs Using OSI/MHS 1-25
Figure 1-15. Message Flow From a Remote UA to an MS User on OSI/MHS 1-27
Figure 1-16. Transfer X400 Gateway and OSI/MHS 1-32
Figure 1-17. Exporting a Message Through the Transfer X400 Gateway 1-33
Figure 1-18. Importing a Message Through the Transfer X400 Gateway 1-34
Figure 2-1. OSI/MHS Databases 2-3
Figure 2-2. DSM Control and Inquiry Interfaces to OSI/MHS 2-8
Figure 2-3. Event Management Interfaces to OSI/MHS 2-9
Figure 2-4. OSI/MHS Objects 2-19
Figure 2-5. APPL Object States 2-24
Figure 2-6. CLASS Object Summary States 2-31
Figure 2-7. GROUP Object Summary States 2-49
Figure 2-8. SUBSYS Object Summary States 2-70
Figure 3-1. Example of Route Selection 3-8
Figure 3-2. CCITT ADMD-to-ADMD Routing 3-9
Figure 3-3. MOTIS PRMD-to-PRMD Routing 3-9
Figure 3-4. Alternate Routes 3-11
Figure 3-5. Link and Route-Retry Attribute Relationships 3-13
Figure 5-1. Corporate Network of Three MTAs 5-2
Figure 5-2. OSI/MHS Message Flow Example 5-4
Figure 5-3. MTA2 Components 5-14
Figure 5-4. MTA2 Configuration Diagram 5-15
Figure 5-5. MTA3 Components 5-17
Figure 5-6. MTA3 Configuration Diagram 5-19
Figure 5-7. MTA1 Components 5-22
Figure 5-8. MTA1 Configuration Diagram 5-24
Figure 6-1. The Entry and Wait Managers 6-9
Figure 9-1. Association Establishment Between MTAs 9-2
Figure 9-2. MTA1 Components 9-11
Figure 9-3. MTA2 Configuration 9-12
Figure 9-4. Basic Message Flow 9-27
Figure 9-5. Message Relay 9-34
Figure 9-6. Delivering a Report to a Gateway 9-36
Figure 9-7. Message Submittal and Delivery to a Message Store 9-38
Figure 9-8. Message Submittal for Deferred Delivery 9-40
Figure 9-9. Expanding a Distribution List 9-43
Figure 9-10. Delivering and Responding to a Probe 9-45