OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual

OSI Address Configuration in OSI/MHS
OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual424827-003
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Address Requirements for OSI/MHS
x25destaddr '703285003231', X25remotenet X25xa, &
x25negotiate (L3window,pktsize,thruput), x25port 31
This command is from the OSI/MHS configuration file:
== OSI/MHS configuration for RSGRP1
ADD GROUP #RS.RSGRP1, &
CPU 2, &
BACKUP 1, &
PRI 130, &
PDU-STORE MHS3RS1.PDURS1, &
PDU-LOG-FILE MHS3RS1.LOGRS1, &
WORK-SV MHS3RS1, &
RS-PNAME $MHS3.#V31, &
RS-T-SELECTOR 5253583235, &
RS-NSAP 703285003231
For additional examples of this approach to configuration, see Appendix A, Examples
of Configuration Files.
Address Requirements for OSI/MHS
To configure a connection between an OSI/MHS subsystem and another MTA (referred
to subsequently as the adjacent MTA), there are at least six OSI addresses that need
to be considered. Three addresses are used for outgoing connections from OSI/MHS,
and the other three are used by incoming connections from adjacent MTAs. Each set
of three addresses consists of a calling (or source) address, a called (or destination)
address, and a responding address.
The following expressions are defined to refer to these addresses in subsequent
sections of this note:
IN(S) Incoming calling (source) address
IN(D) Incoming called (destination) address
IN(R) Incoming responding address
OUT(S) Outgoing calling (source) address
OUT(D) Outgoing called (destination) address
OUT(R) Outgoing responding address