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critical event. A DSM event that is crucial to the operation of the system or network. Each
subsystem determines which of its events are critical, designating them as such by
setting the value of the emphasis token to TRUE. See also noncritical event.
CUG (closed user group). A set of users who may communicate with one another. Closed
user groups are an optional feature of OSI/MHS and are not part of the X.400
Recommendations; when CUGs are established, users may communicate with one
another only if both are part of the same CUG.
CUG object. An object type, used in OSI/MHS management interfaces, that identifies a
closed user group to the Compaq OSI/MHS subsystem.
CUGMEMBER object. An object type, used in OSI/MHS management interfaces, that
identifies an individual member of a closed user group.
data communications standard definitions. In DSM, the set of declarations provided by
Compaq for use in all management applications that manage or retrieve event messages
from Compaq data communications subsystems. The names of these definitions start
with either ZCOM or ZCMK. See also definition files, SPI standard definitions, or EMS
standard definitions.
Data Link Layer. Layer 2 in the OSI Reference Model. This layer packages data for
transmission across the physical link and ensures that the data arrives at the next layer
without any errors.
data list. In DSM programmatic interfaces, a group of tokens used to separate response
records within an SPI message for a response, or to enclose a single response record, if
the program so requests. A data list consists of a list token that denotes a data list
(different from the token that starts an error list or a generic list), followed by a response
record and an end-list token.
decoding. The process of changing ASN.1 encoded (BER) data into a local representation.
See also encoding and BER.
definition. A declaration provided by Compaq for use in applications that use a specific
procedural interface, such as the APS or SPI procedures. Definitions are commonly
provided in definition files.
definition files. A set of files containing declarations for use in applications that use a
specific procedural interface.
In the case of the Subsystem Programmatic Interface (SPI), there is a standard definition
file in Data Definition Language (DDL) and a definition file for each of the
programming languages supporting SPI; the latter files are derived from the DDL
definition file. Likewise, each subsystem that has a token-oriented programmatic
interface has one definition file for DDL and one for each programming language.
Some subsystems—for instance, data communications subsystems—have additional,
shared definition files. See also SPI standard definitions, data communications standard
definitions, or EMS standard definitions.
delivery report. A communication directed by an MTA toward the originator of a message,
indicating when the message was delivered to each recipient UA, as well as other
information, such as when the message arrived in each management domain through
which it passed on the way to its destination. See also nondelivery report.
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