OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual
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Describing Your OSI/MHS Subsystem
Describing Your OSI/MHS Subsystem
You describe your OSI/MHS subsystem through the SUBSYS object, the MR CLASS
object, and the MR GROUP object. The following questions describe SUBSYS object
attributes:
What are your registration database names:
Routing database?_______________________________________________
User database? _________________________________________________
Association database for the adjacent MTA? __________________________
What is the OSI manager name?_______________________________________
What is your country name? __________________________________________
What is your ADMD name? ___________________________________________
What is your PRMD name? ___________________________________________
What is your MTA name?_____________________________________________
What is your MTA designator?_________________________________________
The following questions describe MR CLASS object attributes:
How many associations can an MR group support? ________________________
What is the maximum number of messages that your MTA can have on its queue
for an adjacent MTA before it attempts to establish an association with that
adjacent MTA?
Maximum number of normal messages?______________________________
Maximum number of urgent messages? ______________________________
Maximum number of nonurgent messages? ___________________________
Maximum number of reports? ______________________________________
How much time shall an MR group wait after a message for an adjacent MTA
arrives on its queue before it attempts to establish an association with that adjacent
MTA?
Time for a normal message?_______________________________________
Time for an urgent message? ______________________________________
Time for a nonurgent message? ____________________________________
Time for a report? _______________________________________________
How much time shall an MR group have to deliver or transfer a message after it
arrives?