G06.24 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide
Glossary
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HP NonStop™ System RISC Model J processor
(NSR-J processor)
HP NonStop™ System RISC Model J processor (NSR-J processor). The model 
designation for the TNS/R processor used in the HP NonStop S7800 server.
HP NonStop™ System RISC Model T processor (NSR-T processor). The model 
designation for the TNS/R processor used in the HP NonStop S72000 server.
HP NonStop™ System RISC Model V processor (NSR-V processor). The model 
designation for the TNS/R processor used in the HP NonStop S74000 server.
HP NonStop™ System RISC Model W processor (NSR-W processor). The model 
designation for the TNS/R processor used in the HP NonStop S7000 server.
HP NonStop™ System RISC Model X processor (NSR-X processor). The model 
designation for the TNS/R processor used in the HP NonStop S76000 server.
HP NonStop™ System RISC Model Y processor (NSR-Y processor). The model 
designation for the TNS/R processor used in the HP NonStop S86000 server.
HP NonStop™ System RISC Model Z processor (NSR-Z processor). The model 
designation for the TNS/R processor used in the HP NonStop S88000 server.
HP NonStop™ TCP/IP process. An HP product that supports the Transmission Control 
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) layers. TCP/IP processes are used together with 
the communications line interface processor (CLIP) pNA+ to provide the transport layer 
between wide area network (WAN) I/O processes and data link control (DLC) tasks, 
between ConMgr and the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) task, 
between the WANBoot process and BOOTP tasks, and between an OSM or TSM 
process and a DIAG task.
HP NonStop™ TCP/IP subsystem. A subsystem that allows the use of HP NonStop 
TCP/IP to access an HP NonStop S-series host from Macintosh computers, personal 
computers, and UNIX workstations. Applications running on a NonStop S-series 
system or in an Expand network can transparently exchange data with NonStop 
TCP/IP devices.
HP NonStop™ TCP/IPv6. An HP product that adds IP version 6 (IPv6) functionality to the 
parallel library TCP/IP product. IPv6 is a TCP/IP protocol that extends the IP version 4 
(IPv4) of 32 bits to 128 bits. NonStop TCP/IPv6 can be run in three modes: INET (only 
IPv4 and is a direct replacement for parallel library TCP/IP), INET 6 (only IPv6), and 
Dual (both IPv4 and IPv6 communications).
HP NonStop™ Technical Library (NTL). The application for accessing, searching, and 
viewing technical publications and support information for the HP NonStop server. NTL 
replaces Total Information Manager (TIM).
HP NonStop™ Cluster Switch (model 6770). An assembly that routes ServerNet 
messages across an external fabric of a ServerNet cluster. The cluster switch consists 
of a ServerNet II Switch, an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), and AC transfer 
switch, and it can be packaged in a switch enclosure or in a 19-inch rack. The cluster 










