Introduction to Networking for NonStop S-Series Servers

Index
Introduction to Networking for HP NonStop S-Series Servers520670-005
Index-6
J
IPv6 address 10-10
iTP Active Transaction Pages (ATP) 11-5
iTP Secure WebServer 11-4
creation of servlets 11-4
J
J2EE 11-3
Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 11-2
JavaScript 11-5
JavaServer Pages (JSP) 11-2
K
Kernel, HP NonStop 5-1
L
LAN BIC 2-27
LAN LB 2-27
Language support 3-19
LANs 9-1/9-2
clients 2-12
service providers 2-12
Layered product structure
benefits of 2-2
examples of 2-11
Layers, OSI 8-3
Leased lines
advantages and disadvantages of 5-4
See also dedicated lines
LLC protocol 9-1
Local area networks (LANs) 9-1/9-2
Logical link control (LLC) protocol 9-1
Logical units (LUs) 7-2, 7-4
Low-level, as relative term 2-1
LU 6.2 6-13, 7-2, 7-15
LUs 7-2
M
MAC protocol 8-3, 9-1
Macintoshes, ways of connecting to
summary of products B-1
Mail, electronic 10-6
Management applications 2-10, 4-5, 4-16
Management interfaces 2-2, 2-9, 2-10, 4-4
Management processes 2-8, 4-5
Management tools
integration of 4-3, 4-16
requirements for 4-1
subsystem-specific 4-16
Management, network 5-9
Manuals, guide to C-1/C-2
Measure 4-18
Measure, features of 5-10
Media access control protocol 8-3, 9-1
Message system
size of message 5-1
Messages
handling 8-11
interpersonal 8-11
size of message 5-1
switching 1-2
system 2-7
Messaging 8-7, 8-11
MFIOB 2-22
Multifunction I/O board (MFIOB) 2-22
Multiline paths
description of 5-9
Multi-CPU paths
description of 5-9
N
Name management 4-16
NBX
See HP NonStop NBX
Neighbor discovery protocol 10-10
NetBIOS interface 9-4
NetView 7-16
Network addressable units (NAUs) 7-2
Network Security Processors (NSPs) 5-12