OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual

Index
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CLASS objects (continued)
RS B-11
description 2-19, 2-30
example configuration 5-7
naming 2-32
SCF commands
descriptions of 2-33/2-34
examples of 2-34/2-35
table of 2-17
states 2-31
types of (qualifying class names) 2-31
Cleaner interval 8-13
Closed user group (CUG) 2-35
performance implications 8-12
COLLECTOR parameter, PARAM
command 6-4
Collectors, event
See Event Management Service (EMS)
COLLECTOR-1 parameter, PARAM
command 6-4
Command files
example for restarting the
subsystem 6-13
example for starting the subsystem 6-8
example for stopping the
subsystem 6-12/6-13
examples for OSI/MHS
MTA1, example MTA object A-5
MTA2, example MTA object A-30
MTA3, example MTA
object A-46/A-54
examples for underlying subsystems
MTA1, example MTA object A-23
MTA2, example MTA object A-39
MTA3, example MTA
object A-57/A-61
using 7-2
Commands
how to enter 2-18
nonsensitive 2-15
SCF format 2-14/2-15
Commands (continued)
See individual commands
sensitive 2-16
table of, by object type 2-17/2-18
Command/response interface 2-7
Compiling EMS event filters 7-30
Components
configuration and control 1-11/1-13
gateway interface (GI )
group 1-21/1-22
local operations service (LO )
group 1-19/1-21
management, DSM 2-7/2-12
management, MHS 2-1/2-4
message relay (MR) group 1-13/1-15
message store (MS) group 1-16/1-17
remote operations service (RS)
group 1-17/1-19
Transfer X400 gateway 1-31
Configuration database
creating, new installation 4-19/4-20
description of contents 2-2/2-4
specifying in PARAM command 6-5
Configuration file
description 7-1
examples for OSI/MHS
MTA1, example MTA object A-5
MTA2, example MTA object A-30
MTA3, example MTA
object A-46/A-54
examples for underlying subsystems
MTA1, example MTA object A-23
MTA2, example MTA object A-39
MTA3, example MTA
object A-57/A-61
sample file, creating 4-21
Configuring 5-17
checklists
adjacent MTAs B-5/B-6
closed user groups B-14