TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual
HP NonStop TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual—522271-006
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1 Configuration Quick Start
This section provides concise examples of setting up the Parallel Library TCP/IP
environment. If you prefer to read introductory information before configuring this
subsystem, see Section 2, Introduction. In addition, before starting Parallel Library
TCP/IP for the first time, see the TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Migration Guide for any
considerations that affect your configuration. Table 1-1 and Table 1-2 describe the
procedures you can follow to set up and stop the Parallel Library TCP/IP environment.
Table 1-1. Starting the Parallel Library TCP/IP Environment
Section This procedure... Page
Starting Parallel Library
TCP/IP With TELNET and
LISTNER Using a HOSTS
File
Establishes a Parallel Library TCP/IP host
environment that includes a TELNET service (TACL)
and a LISTNER service (FTP server, ECHO server
and FINGER server). Host-name resolution is through
a HOSTS file.
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Starting Parallel Library
TCP/IP With TELNET and
LISTNER Using DNS
Establishes a Parallel Library TCP/IP host
environment that uses an external Domain Name
Server for host-name resolution. Many IP networks,
particularly those connected to the Internet, include
Domain Name Servers for host-name resolution.
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Starting TCPMAN Using
the RUN Command
Tells you how to start Parallel Library TCP/IP by using
the RUN command after the system-configuration
database has been populated with the TCPMON,
route, entry, and subnet objects.
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Starting Parallel Library
TCP/IP Using the
Persistence Manager
Tells you how to bring up the Parallel Library TCP/IP
environment by using the persistence manager.
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Table 1-2. Stopping the Parallel Library TCP/IP Environment
Section This procedure... Page
Stopping Parallel Library
TCP/IP and Preserving the
Current Configuration
Tells you how to stop the Parallel Library TCP/IP
without clearing the system-configuration database.
Use this shut-down procedure when you want to
restart Parallel Library TCP/IP using the same
configuration.
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Stopping Parallel Library
TCP/IP and Clearing the
Database
Tells you how to stop your Parallel Library TCP/IP
environment and clear the system-configuration
database. Use this shut-down procedure when you
want to restart Parallel Library TCP/IP using a new
configuration.
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Stopping Parallel Library
TCP/IP as a Generic
Process
Tells you how to stop the Parallel Library TCP/IP
environment when TCPMAN has been added to the
system-configuration database as a generic process.
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