OSI/MHS Management Programming Manual
Password Server Interfaces
OSI/MHS Management Programming Manual—424824-001
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Command and Response Tokens
ZMTANAME
defines the name of the adjacent MTA.
ZISOCOUNTRY
defines the name of the country for the adjacent MTA.
ZADMD
defines the name of the ADMD for the adjacent MTA.
ZPRMD
defines the name of the PRMD for the adjacent MTA.
ZMHS-MAP-PASSW
defines a password. This token is optional. It contains a password received from a
remote MTA to be validated. In requests, this token is only present if ZMHS-MAP-
PASSW-COMMAND.ZVALUE is ZMHS-VAL-PASSW-MTA-INDICATION or
ZMHS-VAL-PASSW-MTA-CONFIRM. The ZMHS-MAP-PASSW token consists
of the following:
ZLENGTH
defines the length of the password.
ZSTRING
defines the password itself.
Tokens in Response Buffer
ZMHS-PASSW-STATUS
defines whether the password server successfully validated or generated a password.
The ZMHS-MAP-PASSW-STATUS token consists of the following:
ZVALUE
defines the status. Possible values are:
ZMHS-VAL-PASSW-OK
ZMHS-VAL-PASSW-ERROR
If ZMHS-MAP-PASSW-COMMAND.ZVALUE in the request was ZMHS-
VAL-PASSW-MTA-REQUEST or ZMHS-VAL-PASSW-MTA-RESPONSE,
then this value indicates whether a valid password was generated.
If ZMHS-MAP-PASSW-COMMAND.ZVALUE in the request was ZMHS-
VAL-PASSW-MTA-INDICATION or ZMHS-VAL-PASSW-MTA-CONFIRM,
then this value indicates whether the password was successfully validated.