PMDF System Manager's Guide
pmdf test -x400
Invoke the pmdf test -x400 utility.
Syntax
pmdf test -x400 
  
    | Command Qualifiers | 
    Defaults | 
  
 
    
       -debug
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       -nodebug
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       -envelope
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       -header
     | 
  
  
    
       -forward
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       -reverse
     | 
  
  
    
       -header
     | 
    
       -header
     | 
  
  
    
       -image_file
     | 
    
       -image_file
     | 
  
  
    
       -lhs_order
     | 
    
      See text
     | 
  
  
    
       -mb400
     | 
    
       -x488
     | 
  
  
    
       -mhs
     | 
    
       -x488
     | 
  
  
    
       -restricted
     | 
    
       -norestricted
     | 
  
  
    
       -reverse
     | 
    
       -reverse
     | 
  
  
    
       -rhs_order
     | 
    
      See text
     | 
  
  
    
       -x484
     | 
    
       -x488
     | 
  
  
    
       -x488
     | 
    
       -x488
     | 
  
Parameters
None.
Description
 pmdf test -x400 is a utility for testing PMDF's Attribute 
 Value Pair List (AVPL) address transformations, in particular those 
 performed by PMDF-X400 channels, though MHS address transformations may 
 also be tested. The utility can also be used to "dump" X.400 
 (P1) files or arbitrary binary files.
Command Qualifiers
 -debug 
 -nodebug (default)
Specify whether to display debug output.
 -envelope 
 -header (default)
Specify whether addresses will default to header (the default) or 
envelope style transformations.
 -mb400 
 -mhs 
 -x484 
 -x488 (default)
Specify what sort of addresses will be transformed. The specification 
of one of these qualifiers sets the address transformation database(s) 
to use, the ORNAMEs to use, and whether lhs_order or 
rhs_order should be the default. The default, if no such 
qualifier is explicitly set, is -x488, meaning that 
X.400-1988 address transformations will be used.
 -forward 
 -reverse (default)
Specify whether addresses will default to forward or reverse (the 
default) style transformations.
 -image_file (default) 
 -noimage_file 
By default, The pmdf test -x400 will use a PMDF compiled 
configuration image, if one exists. The -noimage_file 
qualifier may be used to cause the utility to disregard any compiled 
PMDF configuration and instead run directly from the PMDF configuration 
text files.
 -lhs_order 
 -rhs_order 
These qualifiers specify whether left-to-right or right-to-left 
ordering of attributes in the local part of an RFC 822 address will be 
assumed. The default will depend upon which qualifier(s) were specified 
on the pmdf test -x400 command line: for X.400 address 
processing as with the -mb400, -x484, or 
-x488 qualifiers, right-to-left ordering is the default.
 -restricted 
 -norestricted (default)
Specified whether or not to use restricted encoding of addresses.
Examples
  
    | #1 | 
  
    
       
      
% pmdf test -x400 -x488
X400> ... 
X400> exit
      
      
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This example shows how to invoke the pmdf test -x400 
utility for testing X.400-1988 address transformations, and then exit 
the utility with the exit command. Specifying the 
pmdf test -x488 qualifier will cause use of the following 
defaults: database x400, rhs_order, and 
orname x488.
  
    | #2 | 
  
    
       
      
% pmdf test -x400 -x484
X400> ... 
X400> exit
      
      
     | 
  
This example shows how to invoke the pmdf test -x400 
utility for testing X.400-1988 address transformations, and then exit 
the utility with the exit command. Specifying the 
pmdf test -x484 qualifier will cause use of the following 
defaults: database x400, rhs_order, and 
orname x484.
  
    | #3 | 
  
    
       
      
% pmdf test -x400 -mb400
X400> ... 
X400> exit
      
      
     | 
  
This example shows how to invoke the pmdf test -x400 
utility for testing Mailbus 400 (X.400-1988) address transformations 
using PMDF-MB400's own special TO_MB400 and FROM_MB400 databases, and 
then exit the utility with the exit command. Specifying 
the pmdf test -mb400 qualifier will cause use of the 
following defaults: database x400 (but using the TO_MB400 
and FROM_MB400 databases rather than the default TO_X400 and FROM_X400 
databases), rhs_order, and orname x488.