OSI/MHS SCF Reference Manual

OSI/MHS SCF Commands
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ADD MTA Command
attributes instead of -1, as illustrated in the example that follows. You do not need
to use consecutive numbers. The -1 pair is the first choice and the -7 pair is the last
choice for communication with the adjacent MTA.
You must specify at least one pair of addresses.
To specify a pair of addresses, you must specify at least the remote and local NSAP.
You can specify other elements as well. Elements present for the remote address
need not be present in the local address, and elements present in the local address
need not be present in the remote address.
All incoming associations from an adjacent MTA should use one of the specified
remote OSI addresses.
OSI/MHS validates OSI addresses to ensure that one remote OSI address is not
specified for more than one MTA.
The attributes REM-MSG-THRUPUT and REM-MSG-OVERHEAD are used only
when the MR class attribute MAX-MSG-XFER-TIME is set to 0.
A value of 0 for MAX-MSG-XFER-TIME for an MR class indicates that the
maximum time for transfer of a message is calculated based on MTA attributes
REM-MSG-THRUPUT and REM-MSG-OVERHEAD. The time is
(message size/REM-MSG-THRUPUT)+REM-MSG-OVERHEAD
You can specify the same remote OSI address more than once for the same MTA.
Example
This command adds the MTA object $ZMHS.#S2 to the OSI/MHS subsystem and
specifies some of the attributes you can use with the ADD MTA command:
ADD MTA $ZMHS.#S2, &
REM-LOGON-VALIDATION OFF, &
REM-MTA-NAME S2, &
REM-APPLIC-CONTEXT MTS-TRANSFER-PROTOCOL-1984, &
REM-DIALOGUE-MODE MONOLOGUE, &
REM-SSELECTOR-1 3032, &
REM-TSELECTOR-1 3031, &
REM-NSAP-1 49000100007701ECEA01, &
LOC-TSELECTOR-1 41313131, &
LOC-NSAP-1 49000108008E000FFF01, &
ISO-COUNTRY-NAME US, &
REM-ADMD ATTMAIL, &
REM-PRMD CompaqPRMD