OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual
Configuring Your OSI/MHS Subsystem
OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual—424827-003
5-11
GROUP Object (Local Operation)
•
GI-PNAME (GI)—names the gateway interface process in the GI group.
GROUP Object (Local Operation)
The LO GROUP object attribute used in these examples is:
•
LO-PNAME (LO)—names the local operations process in the LO group.
GROUP Object (Message Relay)
The MR GROUP object attributes used in these examples are:
•
SC-PNAME (SC)—names the store cleaner process in the MR group.
•
RTS-PNAME (RTS)—names the reliable transfer service process in the MR group.
•
MRP-PNAME (MRP)—names the message relay process in the MR group.
An MR group requires an OSI address to identify it to adjacent MTAs that want to
establish associations with it and send messages. An OSI address has four parts, but
you need only specify:
•
MR-T-SELECTOR (TSEL)—identifies an OSI address.
•
MR-NSAP (NSAP)—identifies the network service access point.
GROUP Object (Message Store)
The MS GROUP object attribute used in these examples is:
•
MS-PNAME (MS)—names the message store process in the MS group.
GROUP Object (Remote Operations Service)
The RS GROUP object attribute used in these examples is:
•
RS-PNAME (RS)—names the remote operations service (RS) process in the RS
group.
An RS group requires an OSI address to identify itself to user agents attempting to
establish associations with it. An OSI address has four parts, but you need only
specify:
•
RS-T-SELECTOR (TSEL)—identifies an OSI/TS address
•
RS-NSAP (NSAP)—identifies the network service access point