OSI/MHS Management Programming Manual

Commands and Responses
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ADD ROUTE
ZROUTE-PRIORITY
is the route priority in case multiple routes exist. The range of values is
1 through 99. The highest priority is 1.
ZSPI-TKN-ALLOW-TYPE
ZSPI-TKN-RESPONSE-TYPE
ZSPI-TKN-COMMENT
are described in the SPI Programming Manual.
Tokens in Response Buffer
ZSPI-TKN-DATALIST
introduces a data list, as described in the SPI Programming Manual; the final
ZSPI-TKN-ENDLIST ends the data list. These tokens enclose the other response
tokens only if the value of the header token ZSPI-TKN-MAXRESP is not 0.
ZCOM-TKN-OBJTYPE
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME
are described in the SPI Common Extensions Manual.
ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE
ZSPI-TKN-ERRLIST
ZSPI-TKN-ENDLIST
ZSPI-TKN-CONTEXT
are described in the SPI Common Extensions Programming Manual.
Operational Notes
ADD ROUTE is a sensitive command.
The most important attributes for a ROUTE command are the O/R name attributes.
To define a route for a single user, the complete O/R name for the user can be
specified in the route. To define a route for a set of users, the common O/R name
attributes for users can be specified.
The PRI attribute is used to set preference among several routes to the same X.400
user(s). When a message is sent, a route with a higher priority is used in preference
to a route with a lower priority.
You cannot specify both a wild-carded X121-ADDR and a wildcarded NUMERIC-
USER-IDENTIFIER address for the same ROUTE object. Only one of these
attributes can be wild-carded for a given object.
For more information on wild-carding, see the OSI/MHS SCF Reference Manual.