OSI/MHS SCF Reference Manual

Introduction
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APPL Object
APPL Object
The APPL object type defines an application to the OSI/MHS subsystem. The APPL
object is used to configure the routing database and the OSI/MHS user database. Each
APPL object in the database identifies either an application that can log on to OSI/MHS
or a person on whose behalf an application can log on to OSI/MHS.
You can specify one of two kinds of APPL objects. The one you specify depends on
how the application accesses the OSI/MHS subsystem. The two types of APPL objects
are:
MS, whereby the user accesses the subsystem through an MS (message store) group.
You can configure up to 1000 APPL objects per MS group.
GW, whereby the user accesses the subsystem through a Transfer X400 or GPI
gateway.
The APPL object name is associated with a group that is used for servicing the messages
submitted by the APPL object.
APPL object names are unique user identifiers. An example of an APPL object name is:
$ZMHS.#APPL1
CLASS Object
The CLASS object type identifies a group class to the OSI/MHS subsystem. It is used to
configure and control individual OSI/MHS groups. The OSI/MHS subsystem recognizes
five CLASS object names:
#GI, which refers to the gateway interface CLASS object
#LO, which refers to the local operations CLASS object
#MR, which refers to the message relay CLASS object
Figure 1-2. OSI/MHS Subsystem Object Hierarchy
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SUBSYS MON
CLASS
GROUP
PROCESS
APPL ENTRYGATEWAY MTA
ROUTE
DLIST
DLISTMEMBER
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