OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual

Introduction to OSI/MHS
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OSI/MHS Interface to OSI/AS
(LANs), TCP/IP over X25AM, or TLAM for access to the Internet. On G06 and later
RVUs, you must use PAM (port access method) to configure OSI/MHS.
The interface to OSI/AS by an RTS process or an RS process is provided through a
set of procedures called the APS procedures, which communicate with the Application,
Presentation, and Session (TAPS) process. The APS procedures and the TAPS
process are part of OSI/AS. Figure 1-13 shows the OSI/MHS interface with OSI/AS.
Figure 1-13. OSI/MHS Interface With OSI/AS
Note. You must have your OSI/AS subsystem configured and running properly before you can
configure and start your OSI/MHS subsystem. Your OSI configuration must define all the OSI
addresses to be used in OSI/MHS communications. OSI/AS management and configuration
have a direct impact on the successful operation of OSI/MHS. For information on how to install,
configure, and manage OSI/AS, see the OSI/AS Configuration and Management Manual.
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