OSI/MHS SCF Reference Manual
OSI/MHS SCF Commands
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ADD MTA Command
REM-MAX-MSG-LEN
specifies the maximum message size that an adjacent MTA can receive. This value
has a range of 0 through 10,485,760 bytes (10 megabytes), as represented by the
literals ZMHS-VAL-MIN-MSG-LEN and ZMHS-VAL-MAX-MSG-LEN. The
default value is 0, which indicates that no length check is performed.
REM-MSG-OVERHEAD
specifies the maximum time required to complete message acceptance after data
transfer has occurred. This value is expressed in seconds and has a range of 1
through 32,767. The default value is 180.
REM-MSG-THRUPUT
specifies the MTA’s message throughput. This value is expressed in number of
bytes per second and has a range of 1 through 32,767. The default value is 120.
REM-MTA-NAME
specifies the MTA’s name. It has a maximum length of 32 alphanumeric characters.
REM-NSAP-(1-7)
defines the network service access point (NSAP) part of the adjacent MTA’s OSI
address. This value identifies a network layer entity. It is a hexadecimal string with
a maximum length of 40 characters, and the string must contain an even number of
characters. If you do not use this part of the address, it has a length of zero and the
string portion is blank-filled.
If the communication with the remote MTA is over X.25 (1980), you must do the
following:
1. Enter the ASCII equivalent of the DTE address of the remote MTA in this field.
For example, if the DTE address is 12345, enter “3132333435”.
2. Configure the OSI stack so that a mapping exists between this NSAP and the
real DTE address.
REM-OUR-PASSW
specifies the password that the adjacent MTA expects in a bind request; that is, the
password that our OSI/MHS subsystem must provide to access the adjacent MTA.
If REM-LOGON-VALIDATION is ON, this attribute is required. An asterisk
indicates a null password.
Note. To add an MTA object without specifying the MTA name, define the MTA name with a
minimum of one space character as follows:
REM-MTA-NAME " ".