Introduction to SNA Capabilities of Tandem NonStop Systems

Index
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PTrace utility 6-3
R
reading
applications 4-4
configuration and management 6-5
connections 3-5
connectivity 2-10
future directions 7-1
RECFMS 6-4
references
applications 4-4
configuration and management 6-5
connections 3-5
connectivity 2-10
future directions 7-1
resource configuration 6-1
RMS 6-4
RS-232 3-3
RS-422 3-3, 3-4
RS-449 3-3, 3-4
Rule Management Service 6-4
RUN command 6-1
S
SCF 6-3
SDLC connection 3-3
security
SNAX/APC 4-3
service managers
multiple 2-3
, 6-2
serving
SNA devices 2-2
, 2-6
session 4-1
multiple 4-3
parallel 4-3
session passthrough
application-to-application 2-8
example 5-3
SNA device-to-application 2-4
Tandem device-to-application 2-5
shared lines 3-1
SNA 1-1
SNA alert 6-4
SNA device
acquire 2-2
, 2-6
control 2-2, 2-4
logon 2-2, 2-6
serve 2-2, 2-6
SNA host
front-ending 2-4
to Tandem device 2-5
SNA management flows 6-4
SNA network
configuration 6-2
SNA network interconnect (SNI) 2-6
SNA session passthrough
application-to-application 2-8
example 5-3
SNA device-to-application 2-4
Tandem device-to-application 2-5
SNALU 4-2
SNAX access methods 2-2
SNAX Connection Manager 3-3, 6-4
SNAX Creator-2 2-2, 2-6, 5-5
SNAX Utility Program 6-1
SNAXUTL 6-1
SNAX/APC 4-2, 4-3
example solution 5-4
SNAX/APN 2-6, 2-8, 3-1
example solution 5-4, 5-5
system generation 6-1
SNAX/CDF 2-6
connection 6-1
SNAX/CM 3-3, 6-4
SNAX/HLS 4-2, 4-3
SNAX/XF 2-2, 2-4, 2-5, 3-1