Introduction to Networking for NonStop S-Series Servers
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Introduction to Networking for HP NonStop S-Series Servers—520670-005
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Part II Contents
Part II Contents
Part II, HP Networking Solutions, consists of Sections 5 through 11. These sections 
explain how HP communications products meet requirements for connecting diverse 
devices and networks. Table ii summarizes the contents of the sections in Part II.
Table ii. Summary of Contents (Part II)
Section Title Contents
5 Expand Network
Describes the HP Expand network software, 
which is used to create networks of HP 
NonStop S-series servers and other 
NonStop systems.
6 Device-Specific Connections
Describes HP products and facilities that 
can be used to connect different kinds of 
devices to a NonStop S-series server or an 
Expand network.
7 HP NonStop S-Series Systems 
Network Architecture (SNA) 
Network Connections
Describes HP products and facilities that 
allow NonStop S-series servers to 
communicate with IBM Systems Network 
Architecture (SNA) systems and devices.
8 Open Systems Interconnection 
(OSI) Network Connections
Describes HP products and facilities that 
allow NonStop S-series servers to 
participate in Open Systems Interconnection 
(OSI) networks.
9 Local Area Network (LAN) 
Connections
Describes HP products and facilities that 
allow NonStop S-series servers to 
communicate with workstations and 
systems on local area networks (LANs).
10 TCP/IP Network Connections
Describes HP products and facilities that 
allow NonStop S-series servers to 
communicate with other systems over 
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet 
Protocol (TCP/IP) networks. Parallel Library 
TCP/IP is also described.
11 Internet Applications
Describes HP products and facilities that 
enable you to integrate applications with the 
World Wide Web.










