TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual

Contents
TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual427132-004
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C. Well-Known Port Numbers for TCP and UDP
C. Well-Known Port Numbers for TCP and UDP
D. SCF Command Summary
E. SCF Error Messages
F. NonStop Systems Used as Internet Gateways
Startup Files for HOST1 F-5
Startup Files for GTWY1 F-10
Glossary
Index
Examples
Example 1-1. TCPIPUP Command File 1-8
Example 1-2. TCPIPDN Command File 1-9
Example 1-3. TCPIPUP Command File 1-10
Example 1-4. TCPIPUP1 Command File 1-11
Example 1-5. TCPIPDN1 Command File 1-12
Example 1-6. ATMUP Command File 1-14
Example 1-7. ATMUP2 Command File 1-16
Example 3-1. TCPIPUP2 for HOST1 3-3
Example 3-2. SCFSBNT File for TCPIPUP2 3-5
Example 3-3. HOSTS File for TCPIPUP2 3-7
Example 3-4. Second SCFSBNT File for TCPIPUP2 (Subnetting) 3-10
Example 3-5.
Second HOSTS File for TCPIPUP2 3-11
Example 3-6. Main Up File for X.25 3-17
Example 3-7.
Command File for Adding X.25 Subdevices 3-18
Example 3-8. Service Processes Up File for X.25 3-20
Example 3-9.
Command File for Adding X.25 Subdevices 3-22
Example 3-10. Command File for Status Information on X.25 Subdevices 3-24
Example 3-11.
Main Up File for X.25 3-25
Example 3-12.
Command File for Adding X.25 Subdevices 3-26
Example 3-13. Service Processes Up File for X.25 3-26
Example 3-14.
Command File for Adding an X.25 Subdevice 3-27
Example 3-15.
Command File for Status Information on X.25 Subdevices 3-27
Example 3-16.
Adding NonStop TCP/IP Subnets 3-29
Example 3-17.
NETWORKS File 3-38
Example 3-18. PROTOCOL File 3-39