TCP/IP Management Programming Manual

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HP NonStop TCP/IP Management Programming Manual529636-001
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Organization of This Manual
Section 4, SPI
Programming
Considerations
Describes SPI programming considerations for the TCP/IP
subsystem. This description includes information about building the
command buffer, canceling commands, receiving and decoding
response buffers, error handling, version compatibility, security,
dynamic routing, and the relationship of the TCP/IP SUBNET object
to the SLSA subsystem and the X25AM LINE object.
Section 5, Common
Definitions
Summarizes standard SPI definitions, EMS definitions, and data
communications definitions used by the subsystem in multiple
commands, responses, or event messages. These definitions
include token codes, token maps, token types, token values, field
types, and field values.
Section 6,
Commands and
Responses
Describes all the TCP/IP subsystem commands and responses.
Each description includes the syntax, object types, command
tokens, response tokens, and operational notes associated with the
command.
Section 7, Event
Management
Describes event management for applications communicating with
the TCP/IP subsystem. This section contains information on how to
obtain event messages reported by the subsystem, a description of
each event message that can be issued by the subsystem, and
examples of filters that could be used by an application.
Appendix A, Error
Numbers and Error
Lists
Describes the error numbers and associated error lists defined by
the TCP/IP subsystem.
Glossary
This manual also contains a glossary of technical terms and
abbreviations used throughout the text.
Section Description (page 2 of 2)