TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual

About This Manual
HP NonStop TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual522271-006
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Required Background
This manual also contains a glossary of technical terms and abbreviations used
throughout the text.
Required Background
This manual assumes familiarity with the standard TCP/IP family of protocols
described in the RFCs and IENs and familiarity with configuring IP networks. You
should be familiar with HP NonStop S-series server architecture, the HP networking
product ServerNet LAN Systems Access (SLSA), Ethernet 4 ServerNet adapters
(E4SAs), Fast Ethernet ServerNet adapters (FESAs), Gigabit Ethernet 4-port
ServerNet adapters (G4SAs), and Gigabit Ethernet ServerNet adapters (GESAs).
This manual also assumes that you are familiar with the HP NonStop operating
system.
For a list of reference materials that can help provide this background, see Background
Manuals and Prerequisite Materials on page xv.
Parallel Library TCP/IP Core Manuals
You should use this manual in conjunction with the TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Migration
Guide. These are the two core manuals for Parallel Library TCP/IP.
Figure i
on page -xiii shows the core manuals for configuring and managing Parallel
Library TCP/IP. The line between the TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and
Management Manual and the TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Migration Guide indicates that
you must use these two manuals together. The dashed lines connecting the TCP/IP
(Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual to the LAN Configuration and
Management Manual and Operator Messages Manual show that you might need to
refer to these manuals when configuring and managing Parallel Library TCP/IP, but
they are not always required.
A SCF Command Summary provides a quick reference of the syntax for all
the SCF commands documented in Section 5.
B SCF Error Messages
describes the SCF errors returned by the
Parallel Library TCP/IP subsystem including
recovery procedures.
C Tracer Utility
describes a utility that displays the path taken
by IP packets enroute to a network host.
Table i. Summary of Contents (page2of2)
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