TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual

Contents
HP NonStop TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual522271-006
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3. Configuring Parallel Library TCP/IP for Complex
and Heavy-Use Environments (continued)
3. Configuring Parallel Library TCP/IP for Complex and Heavy-
Use Environments (continued)
Configuration Example for the Hybrid Listening Model 3-21
Example for Two Gateways — Standard Listening Model 3-23
Parallel Library TCP/IP for Complex, Heavy-Use WAN Environments 3-29
4. Managing the Parallel Library TCP/IP Subsystem
Running Applications in Both Environments 4-1
Managing the System Configuration Database 4-2
Configuration Database Management 4-2
Managing Persistence 4-3
Managing the TCPSAM Process 4-3
How to Manage TCPSAM-Dependent Applications 4-4
How to Add TCPMAN as a Generic Process to the System Configuration Database
4-5
Managing Performance 4-7
Strategy for Coexistence with Conventional TCP/IP 4-7
Falling Back to Conventional TCP/IP 4-7
Dynamically Loading SPRs 4-8
5. SCF Reference for Parallel Library TCP/IP
SCF for Parallel Library TCP/IP 5-1
SCF Commands for TCPMAN Compared to SCF Commands for TCPSAM 5-1
Object Types 5-2
ENTRY Object Type 5-3
MONITOR Object Type 5-4
null Object Type
5-4
PROCESS Object Type
5-4
ROUTE Object Type 5-5
SUBNET Object Type 5-5
Naming Convention Summary 5-7
Wild-Card Support 5-7
Summary States 5-8
Parallel Library TCP/IP SCF Commands 5-9
Supported Commands and Object Types 5-9
Entering SCF Commands 5-11
ABORT Command 5-12
ABORT MON Command for TCPMAN 5-12
ABORT PROCESS Command for TCPMAN 5-13