Introduction to SNA Capabilities of Tandem NonStop Systems

Index
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K
K
Kanji 4-2
Katakana 4-2
L
LEN node 2-8
line
definition 6-1
SNAX/CDF 6-1
Token-Ring 6-1
types supported 3-3
X.25 6-1
line handler process 2-3
logical unit 4-1
logon 2-2, 2-6
example 5-5
Logon Manager 2-6, 5-5, 6-2
low-entry networking node 2-8
LU 4-1
LU network services 2-2, 2-5, 6-1
LU type 4-1
LUNS 2-2, 2-5, 6-1
LU-LU session 4-1
LU-LU session type 4-1
LU-LU session type 6.2 4-3
M
management 6-2
switched connections 3-3
management focal point 6-4
management program 6-2
managing Tandem SNA products 6-1
mapped conversation verbs 4-3
multiple service managers 2-3, 6-2
multiple sessions 4-3
N
NCL 6-4
NCP definition 6-2
NetView 6-4
Network Control Language 6-4
network node 2-8
networks
large 2-3
, 6-2
NET/MASTER 6-4
NMVT 6-4
NonStop architecture 1-1
NonStop NET/MASTER 6-4
O
Obey file 6-1
OCS 6-4
open connectivity 1-1
operating system generation 6-1
operating system image 6-1
Operator Control Services 6-4
OSI 1-1
P
parallel processing 2-3
parallel sessions 4-3
passthrough
application-to-application 2-8
example 5-3
SNA device-to-application 2-4
Tandem device-to-application 2-5
Pathway 4-3
peer-to-peer networking 2-8
example 5-4
PNA 6-4
process
startup 6-1
Programmatic Network Administrator 6-4
program-to-program communication 2-8
PRT 4-2
PS/2 2-8