Introduction to Networking for NonStop S-Series Servers

Contents
Introduction to Networking for HP NonStop S-Series Servers520670-005
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Figures (continued)
Figures (continued)
Figure 4-6. NonStop SNMP Architecture 4-11
Figure 4-7. HP OpenView (Example) 4-12
Figure 5-1. Single-Server Process Communications 5-2
Figure 5-2. Multinode Process Communications 5-3
Figure 5-3. ServerNet Cluster Using Split-Star Topology 5-7
Figure 6-1. Typical Network Configuration with an AWAN 3886 Server 6-5
Figure 6-2. Terminal Access to X.25 PSDN 6-7
Figure 6-3. Extended General Device Support (GDSX) 6-16
Figure 6-4. Device-Connection Application Example 6-18
Figure 7-1. SNA Terminology Illustrated 7-3
Figure 7-2. SNA Devices Using HP Applications 7-7
Figure 7-3. SNAX/XF Passthrough 7-9
Figure 7-4. ES Connect Architectural Overview 7-11
Figure 7-5. SNAX/APN Connectivity 7-13
Figure 7-6. SNA Application Example 7-18
Figure 8-1. OSI Reference Model 8-2
Figure 8-2. HP NonStop OSI Products 8-5
Figure 8-3. OSI/MHS as a Backbone Messaging Network 8-10
Figure 8-4. OSI/MHS Processes and Interfaces 8-12
Figure 8-5. OSI Application Example 8-17
Figure 9-1. IEEE 802 LAN Interface Standards 9-2
Figure 9-2. PAM Programmatic Interfaces 9-4
Figure 9-3. LAN Application Example 9-5
Figure 10-1. NonStop TCP/IP and Related Products 10-4
Figure 10-2. NonStop TCP/IP Application Example 10-8
Figure 11-1. Internet Application Example 11-8
Tables
Table i. Summary of Contents (Part I) xiv
Table ii. Summary of Contents (Part II) xv
Table 2-1. HP ServerNet Adapters 2-21
Table 2-2. SWAN 2 Concentrator CRUs 2-27
Table 4-1. Key Components of an SNMP Environment 4-9
Table 5-1. Online Reconfiguration Tasks 5-11
Table 6-1. Examples of Industry-Standard Connections 6-3
Table 6-2. Workstation Connections 6-11
Table 6-3. Other Device Connections 6-13