OSI/MHS Orientation Guide
Building Your Message Handling System
OSI/MHS Orientation Guide—424829-001
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Where to Look
Where to Look
Compaq provides a considerable body of literature and videotape to help you learn about
Compaq products, their configuration requirements, and how to use Compaq
management tools. Your Compaq representative has access to additional information, as
indicated in Table 1-14, to help you get started and to solve special problems. In
addition to all those materials, you are likely to need information of the following types:
•
Policy statements from your own company, from networking service providers with
whose networks yours must communicate, and from government or international
organizations whose rules you must follow
•
Manuals and conformance statements (PICS) from other vendors whose X.400
products will communicate with OSI/MHS, and manuals describing applications
you will use with OSI/MHS: for instance, third-party EDI applications and
gateways that use the Gateway Programmatic Interface (GPI)
•
Copies of the CCITT X.400 series of Recommendations
“About This Manual” lists and describes the X.400 Recommendations and related
documents you might need to comply with specific national or international regulations
and agreements.
Figure 1-12. Actionview, From Insider Technologies (Illustration Used by
Permission)
011CDT .CDD
Tandem X.400 Subsystem: $ZMHS Status: OPERATIONAL
MTA: 500
GROUPS
MTA
8
MS
10
ROSE
5
LOCAL
6
OK:
Starting
:
Stopping
:
Stopped
:
1
41
1
123
0
50
13
0
DISPATCH:
Throughput (Last Hour)
Recvd:4623 Sent:6958
Max Time:
Av Time:
MESSAGE QUEUES
Total >15m >45m >3h
100 50 50 50
63 10 30 23
00 0 0
820
142
Max Time:
Av Time:
Total >15m >45m >3h
100 50 50 50
50 15 10 25
00 0 0
1423
261
20
14
0
DISK USAGE
MTA MS
MS
LOGONS
ACTIVE
ASSOCS
100% 100% 1000 100
43 89 350 45
000%0%
APPLS: