Chapter 47. Message Type Configuration Mode; Message-Matching - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Chapter 47. Message Type configuration mode

This chapter provides an alphabetic listing of commands that are available in
Message Type configuration mode.
To enter this configuration mode, use the Global message-type command.
While in this mode, create a message class. A message class is a list of one or more
traffic-flow definitions. Message classes identify traffic streams that are subject to
administrative control procedures.
All of the commands that are listed in "Common commands" on page 2 and most,
but not all, of the commands that are listed in Chapter 114, "Monitoring
commands," on page 949 are also available in Message Type configuration mode.

message-matching

Adds a traffic-flow definition to a message class.
Syntax
message-matching name
no message-matching name
Parameters
name
Guidelines
You can add multiple traffic-flow definitions to a message class.
Use the no message-matching command to delete a traffic-flow definition from a
message class.
Related Commands
message-matching (Global)
Examples
v Enters Message Type configuration mode and creates the Extranet message
v Deletes the TFDef2 traffic-flow definition from the Extranet message class.
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Specifies the name of a traffic-flow definition previously created with the
message-matching (Global) command.
class. Adds the TFDef2 and TFDef2 traffic-flow definitions to the Extranet
message class.
# message-type Extranet
Message type configuration mode
# message-matching TFDef1
# message-matching TFDef2
#
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