Introduction to Networking for NonStop S-Series Servers

Introduction to Networking for HP NonStop S-Series Servers520670-005
Index-1
Index
Numbers
2780/3780 devices, ways of connecting
to 6-9, B-1
See also Emulation
3270 devices, ways of connecting to
See also Emulation
AM3270 connections 6-7
SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN
connections 6-8
summary of products B-1
3770 devices, ways of connecting to 7-14,
B-1
3883, AWAN Access Server 6-4
3884, AWAN Access Server 6-4
3885, AWAN Access Server 6-4
3886, AWAN Servers 6-4
6100 ADCCP protocol module 2-19, 6-15
6100 BSC protocol module 2-19, 6-14
6100 Multipoint Supervisor Burroughs
protocol module 6-15
6530 family terminals 2-33
See also Emulation
A
ACF/NCP 7-2
Adapters, ServerNet 2-19
ADCCP protocol 6-14
ADM-2 protocol 6-14
Advanced Communications
Function/Network Control Program
(ACF/NCP) 7-2
Advanced data communications control
procedures 6-14, 6-15
AM3270
connecting IBM 3270 terminals
with 6-3, 6-7
passthrough configuration with 6-9
SCF interface to 4-15
WAN subsystem and 2-14, 4-15
Apache SOAP 11-7
APIs
See Application program interfaces
(APIs)
Application examples
device connection 6-17
iTP WebServer 11-8
local area network (LAN) 9-5
OSI 8-17
Pathway/TS 3-3
SNA 7-18
TCP/IP 10-8
Application layer 8-3
Application management, manuals for C-2
Application program interfaces (APIs)
Berkeley UNIX 4.3 sockets 10-5
general description of 2-2, 2-9
HP NonStop RSC/MP client 3-13
levels of 2-9
NonStop TUXEDO 3-12
OSI and FTAM 8-7
OSI/AS 8-14
Transfer 8-13
Application programming, manuals for C-1
Application switching 7-5, 7-8, 7-14
Applications, writing network 5-1
APS procedures 3-18
Arpanet B-1
ASAP 4-19
Asynchronous data transmission 6-1
Asynchronous protocols 6-14
Asynchronous terminals, ways of
connecting to
CP6100 connections 6-13
Envoy connections 6-13
general information on 2-33
summary of products 6-3, B-1
X25AM connections 6-6