Represents a group (or cluster) of messaging servers that have direct connectivity for transferring messages between any two of them.
Class Flags |
Setting |
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Container |
Off |
Effective |
On |
Nonremovable |
On |
Ambiguous Naming |
Off |
Ambiguous Container |
Off |
Auxiliary Class |
Off |
Rule |
Class/Attribute |
Defined For |
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Super Classes |
Message Routing Group |
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Containment |
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Named By |
Message Routing Group |
Inherited from Top |
Inherited from Group |
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(None) |
Message Routing Group |
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(None) |
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Inherited from Top |
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Object Name |
Default Rights |
Affected Attributes |
Class Defined For |
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[Creator] |
Supervisor |
[Entry Rights] |
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[Self] |
Read |
[All Attributes] |
Message Routing Group |
[Self] |
Browse |
[Entry Rights] |
Message Routing Group |
For help in understanding the class definition template, see Reading Class Definitions.
The Member attribute (inherited from Group) lists the messaging servers that belong to the Message Routing Group.
The Owner attribute (inherited from Group) contains the name of the postmaster general of the messaging server’s message routing group. The owner has the authority to add a messaging server’s name to, or remove a messaging server’s name, from the Member list.
For LDAP clients to access this class, the LDAP server must map this class to a name that contains no spaces or colons.