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Message and Routing Addresses

serviced  by  the  communications  center.  The  basic  steps for processing outgoing messages are shown in figure 2-8. The system recognizes whichever format is used upon entry and then validates the start-of-message and end-of-message.  After  validation,  the  system  outputs either an accept or a reject notice to the operator via the outgoing log. Together with the action notice, the system then outputs a unique header line to identify the message. Accepted messages are assigned a Process Sequence Number (PSN), which is included in the accept notice. They are then stored on diskette for recovery purposes and queued for processing on a first-in, first-out basis by precedence order. Emergency  command  or  FLASH  precedence messages cause any lower precedence messages to be interrupted and a cancel transmission (bust) sequence to be transmitted. The emergency command or FLASH message  is  transmitted,  and  normal  message  processing by precedence is resumed. Messages  are  selected  for  processing  based  on  their precedence and on the order they arrived into the system; first ones in are the first ones processed out. The LDMX/NAVCOMPARS validates the message header  and  assigns  routing  indicators  (RIs)  for  delivery as  required. If the system cannot assign an RI automatically, it will display the addressee line to the router VDT. The router may assign the correct RI, place the message on a queue, reject the message from further processing, or correct the short title of the addressee if in error. A  system  status  containing  accounting  information pertinent to all the messages on a hold queue will be displayed to the router via the VDT, when the router queue is empty or upon demand by the operator. The router can then retrieve any message on the hold queue by its PSN. If the router rejects the message, the system will record it and print a reject notice on the service log. Any   message   determined   by   the   LDMX/ NAVCOMPARS system to be duplicated will be rejected   to   the   service   printer   with   the   proper annotation. After all routing is appended to the message, the system assigns the language and media format (LMF) Figure  2-8.—Steps  for  processing  automatic  outgoing  messages. 2-16

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