OSI/MHS Orientation Guide
Contents
OSI/MHS Orientation Guide—424829-001
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2. X.400 Support on Compaq Integrity Systems
2. X.400 Support on Compaq Integrity Systems
X.400 Products for Integrity Series Systems 2-1
Integrating X.400 on NonStop and Integrity Series Systems
2-1
Case Study of Integrating X.400 on NonStop and Integrity Series Systems
2-2
Glossary
Index
Figures
Figure i. Compaq OSI/MHS Manual Set ix
Figure 1-1.
Linking Mail Systems Across a Heterogeneous Network 1-3
Figure 1-2.
User Agents and Message Transfer Agents 1-5
Figure 1-3.
User Task Diagram 1-8
Figure 1-4.
NonStop Systems Serving as a Backbone Messaging Network 1-10
Figure 1-5.
Transfer X400 Gateway 1-16
Figure 1-6.
Integrating Other Messaging Systems With OSI/MHS 1-20
Figure 1-7.
Functions of an X.400 Gateway 1-24
Figure 1-8.
Integrating a Remote User Agent With OSI/MHS 1-28
Figure 1-9.
Integrating a Local User Agent (LUA) With OSI/MHS 1-31
Figure 1-10.
Four Ways to Access NSDS 1-35
Figure 1-11.
EDI Over X.400 1-39
Figure 1-12.
Actionview, From Insider Technologies (Illustration Used by
Permission) 1-44
Figure 1-13.
Reporting and Retrieval of Accounting Information 1-47
Figure 2-1.
Integrating X.400 on NonStop and Integrity Series Systems 2-3
Tables
Table i. Standards and Recommendations for the OSI Stack and Application
Layer Services (page 1 of 2) x
Table ii.
Standards and Recommendations for Message Handling
Systems (page 1 of 2) xi
Table 1-1.
Manuals and Media for Setting Up a Messaging Network or
Hub (page 1 of 2) 1-13
Table 1-2.
Manuals and Media for Integrating PS Mail With an X.400
Network 1-19