Introduction to Networking for NonStop S-Series Servers

Index
Introduction to Networking for HP NonStop S-Series Servers520670-005
Index-8
Q
Pathway/XM 3-11
PC6530 terminal emulator 10-6
PCI/ESCON interface card 7-12
PCs
See Personal computers, ways of
connecting to
Peer layer 8-4
Performance
tools 4-18
tuning 5-9
Personal computers (PCs), ways of
connecting to
Compaq NonStop TCP/IP
connections 10-3
general information about 6-11
HP NonStop NBT and NBX and
NonStop IPX/SPX connections 9-4
summary of products B-3
Physical Layer 8-3
Physical units (PUs) 7-2
Port Access Method (PAM)
general description of 8-15
management interfaces for 9-5
OSI connections with 8-4, 8-6, 8-15
port interfaces provided by 9-3
relationship of SLSA subsystem
to 2-12
SCF interface to 4-15
SNAX connections with 6-10
Power supply 2-27
Presentation Layer 8-3
Primitives
layer-specific 3-18
service 8-4
Printers, ways of connecting to
AM3270 connections 6-7
AWAN access server connections 6-4
EM3270 connections 7-14
SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN
connections 6-8
summary of products B-3
Printers, ways of connecting to (continued)
SWAN concentrator connections 6-3
Priority routing 5-9
Procedure calls
APS 3-18
file-system 3-15, 3-17
Processes, types of 2-6/2-8
Programmatic network access 5-1
Protocol modules 2-6, 2-19, 6-14
Protocol support, levels of 2-8
Protocols
custom bit-synchronous 6-14
custom byte-synchronous 6-14
definition of 1-2
general discussion of 6-1
generalized full-duplex 6-15
HDLC Extended Mode 5-4
HDLC Normal 5-4
satellite-efficient 5-4
See also specific protocols
switched-line facilities 5-4
voice-grade leased line 5-4
X.25 5-5
Protocols supported 2-28
PSDNs 6-6
PUs 7-2
Q
QIO
relationship of SLSA subsystem
to 2-11, 2-12
SCF interface to 4-15
R
READ[X] call 3-16
Reconfiguration, online 5-11
Remote job entry (RJE) 6-9, 7-14
Remote passwords 5-11
REMOTEPASSWORD command 5-11