Introduction to Networking for NonStop S-Series Servers

Contents
Introduction to Networking for HP NonStop S-Series Servers520670-005
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9. Local Area Network (LAN) Connections
HP NonStop OSI Advantages (continued)
FTAM Implementation 8-7
Message Handling Systems (X.400) 8-7
Familiar Application Program Interface (API) 8-7
HP Fundamentals and Software 8-7
File Transfer, Access, and Management (OSI/FTAM) 8-8
Message Handling System (OSI/MHS) 8-9
Upper Layer Interfaces (OSI/AS) 8-14
Transport Layer Interface (OSI/TS) 8-14
Network and Data Link Interfaces 8-15
X.25 Access Method (X25AM) 8-15
Port Access Method (PAM) 8-15
OSI Subsystem Management 8-16
OSI Application Example 8-16
9. Local Area Network (LAN) Connections
A Brief Look at LANs 9-1
LAN Interfaces for HP NonStop S-Series Servers 9-2
Port Access Method (PAM) Programmatic Interfaces 9-3
NetBIOS-Compatible LANs 9-4
LAN Subsystem Management 9-5
10. TCP/IP Network Connections
A Brief Look at TCP/IP 10-2
HP NonStop TCP/IP, Parallel Library TCP/IP, and NonStop TCP/IPv6 10-3
LAN and WAN Connections 10-5
Berkeley Sockets Programmatic Interface 10-5
File Transfer and Access Facilities 10-5
Terminal and Workstation Interfaces 10-5
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Gateway 10-6
Domain Name Service (DNS) 10-6
NonStop TCP/IP, Parallel Library TCP/IP, and NonStop TCP/IPv6 Subsystem
Management 10-7
TCP/IP Application Example 10-7
Parallel Library TCP/IP Architecture and Features 10-8
NonStop TCP/IPv6 Architecture and Features 10-10