OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual

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OSI addresses (continued)
MR and RS groups, verifying
in 7-21/7-26
MTA groups, verifying in 7-26/7-27
OSI/AS, redefining in 6-7
OSI addressing
in connection establishment D-6
OSI manager process (OSI/AS) 7-20/7-21
OSI/AS subcodes in OSI/MHS event
messages 9-13
OSI/AS subsystem
example command files
MTA1 A-23
MTA2 A-39
MTA3 A-57/A-61
example configurations
MTA1 A-20/A-22
MTA2 A-38
MTA3 A-55
interfaces
LO groups 1-19
OSI/MHS 1-22/1-23
RS groups 1-17
OSI manager process 7-20/7-21
performance tuning 8-7, 8-15
relationship to OSI/MHS 1-3
verifying OSI addresses
MR and RS groups 7-21
/7-26
MTA groups 7-26/7-27
OSI/MHS
application interfaces 1-31
architecture 1-3/1-6
components 1-11/1-22
configuration examples 5-1/5-27
control and inquiry interfaces 2-8
documentation list -xvii
environment 1-5/1-6
event management interface 2-7/2-9
gateways 1-31/1-35
how it is used 1-6/1-9
OSI/MHS (continued)
installing 4-11/4-22
See Installing
management components 2-1/2-4
message flow 1-24/1-27
OSI/AS subsystem interface 1-22/1-23
P7 API interface 1-35
performance tuning 8-1/8-18
planning 3-1/3-18
See Planning considerations
See Message handling systems (MHS)
softdocs 6-13
standards implemented 1-10/1-11
starting, stopping, and updating 6-1
X.400 addressing 1-28/1-30
X.400 message handling
systems 1-2/1-3
OSI/MHS databases
See Databases
OSI/TS subsystem 1-3
example command files
MTA1 A-23
MTA2 A-39
MTA3 A-57/A-61
example configurations
MTA1 A-20/A-22
MTA2 A-38
MTA3 A-55
performance tuning 8-7
Out file, creating 6-3
OUT parameter, RUN command 6-3
Outgoing associations 1-24
O/R address
configuration checklist B-7
description 1-28/1-30
naming conventions 3-10
using wildcards 3-10, 8-11
O/R name
checking 1-25
configuration checklist B-11/B-12