TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Migration Guide

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HP NonStop TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Migration Guide522272-003
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Related Manuals
Related Manuals
This subsection lists manuals that are referred to in this guide and related manuals that
serve as prerequisites or corequisites to this guide.
Other Manuals and Books about TCP/IP
The TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual provides some background
information about TCP/IP fundamentals and complete information on the NonStop
TCP/IP product (conventional TCP/IP).
The TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual describes
the installation, configuration, and management of the NonStop TCP/IP subsystem.
It is for system managers, operators, and others who configure and manage the
Parallel Library TCP/IP subsystem.
The TCP/IP Applications and Utilities User Guide describes the interactive
interfaces to the following NonStop TCP/IP applications: ECHO, FINGER, FTP,
TFTP, TELNET, and TN6530. Server information is included for FTP, TFTP, and
TELNET.
The TCP/IP Programming Manual describes the programmatic interface to the
NonStop TCP/IP data communications subsystem.
For an overview of TCP/IP, see the book TCP/IP Illustrated by W. Richard Stevens,
Prentice Hall, 1994.
Other Related Manuals
The G-Series Highlights and Migration Planning Guide provides an overview of all
migration considerations and highlights pertaining to G-series RVUs.
The Open System Services Programmers Guide describes how to develop socket
applications for the OSS environment.
The QIO Configuration and Management Manual describes how to install and
manage a QIO data communications subsystem. This manual also describes the
SCF commands used to configure, control, and inquire about the QIO subsystem.
The Operator Messages Manual contains the operator messages distributed by the
Event Management Service (EMS) for Parallel Library TCP/IP.
The LAN Configuration and Management Manual describes the SLSA subsystem
which provides parallel LAN I/O for NonStop S-series systems. In particular, read
about logical interfaces (LIFs) and physical interfaces (PIFs) in that manual.