OSI/MHS SCF Reference Manual
Introduction
OSI /MHS SCF Reference Manual—424828-001
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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
CUG
CUGMEMBER