Expand Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

Glossary
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WAN Manager process (WANMAN)
WAN Manager process (WANMAN). See $ZZWAN.
WAN subsystem. See wide area network (WAN) subsystem.
WAN Wizard Pro. A graphical user interface (GUI) that guides you step-by-step through the
configuration of wide area network (WAN) and local area network (LAN) software and
hardware.
well-known port. A predefined Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or User Datagram
Protocol (UDP) port number.
WHO command. A network-related HP Tandem Advanced Command Language (TACL)
command that displays saved defaults such as system name, home terminal, and
current volume.
Wide Area Network (WAN). A network that operates over a larger geographical area than a
local area network (LAN)—typically, an area with a radius greater than one kilometer.
The elements of a WAN may be separated by distance great enough to require
telephone communications.
wide area network (WAN) subsystem. The subsystem that is used to configure and
manage Expand line-handler processes and the network control process ($NCP). The
WAN subsystem also provides access to the ServerNet wide area network (SWAN)
concentrator. See also ServerNet wide area network (SWAN) concentrator.
wide area network (WAN) subsystem manager process. A process named $ZZWAN that
starts and manages the WAN subsystem objects and the WAN product processes and
device objects. Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) commands are directed to the WAN
manager process for configuring and managing the WAN subsystem and the
ServerNet wide a area network (SWAN) concentrator.
X.25 Access Method. A network access method (NAM) that can be used with the Expand
subsystem to provide Expand-over-X.25 connections. The Expand-over-X.25 line-
handler process uses the NETNAM protocol to communicate with the X25AM line-
handler process. See also network access method (NAM) and NETNAM protocol.
X25AM. See X.25 Access Method.
X and Y fabrics. X and Y fabrics are a collection of connected routers and ServerNet links
that, together, provide an interconnection for NonStop S-series servers. Each
processor connects to both fabrics. The X fabric and the Y fabric are not connected to
each other; therefore, a ServerNet packet cannot cross from one fabric to the other
and a failure in one fabric does not affect the other fabric.
$NCP. The process name of the network control process.
$ZEXP. The process name of the Expand manager process.
$ZNET. The process name of the default Subsystem Control Point (SCP).