OSI/MHS Management Programming Manual

Common Definitions
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Accounting Tokens
ZMHS-TKN-PER-RECIP-FLAG (ZSPI-TYP-INT)
contains a set of per-recipient bit flags whose meaning is defined below:
For more information, refer to the description of per-recipient indicators in the
CCITT X.411 recommendations. Bit 0 is the least significant bit.
ZMHS-TKN-PRIORITY (ZSPI-TYP-INT)
specifies the priority of a user message according to the following values:
This token is optional but can only be present if ZMHS-TKN-MSG-TYPE has the
value ZMHS-VAL-MSG-TYPE-UMPDU.
ZMHS-TKN-RECIP-INDEX (ZSPI-TYP-INT)
is a sequence number supplied in each recipient-information EMS buffer in a
sequence; it is numbered sequentially starting from 1.
ZMHS-TKN-REM-NSAP (ZSPI-TYP-STRING)
specifies the remote OSI NSAP address; maximum length is 40 characters.
ZMHS-TKN-REM-PSEL (ZSPI-TYP-STRING)
specifies the remote OSI PSEL address; maximum length is 32 characters.
ZMHS-TKN-REM-SSEL (ZSPI-TYP-STRING)
specifies the remote OSI SSEL address; maximum length is 32 characters.
ZMHS-TKN-REM-TSEL (ZSPI-TYP-STRING)
specifies the remote OSI TSEL address; maximum length is 64 characters.
Bits Value Meaning
00
1
This MTA is not responsible for the message.
This MTA is responsible for the message.
1 and 2 0,0
1,0
0,1
1,1
This combination should not occur.
MTA report requested.
MTA nondelivery report requested.
Audited report requested.
3 and 4 0,0
1,0
0,1
1,1
No report.
Report requested.
Nondelivery report requested.
This combination should not occur.
ZMHS-VAL-PRI- Value Meaning
NON-URGENT 0 Nonurgent priority user message
NORMAL 1 Normal priority user message
URGENT 2 Urgent priority user message