TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

Index
HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual524523-008
Index-2
B
Applications (continued)
socket-transport-service provider
for 2-13
starting 1-23
transparency for 2-2
using the SRL 2-14
Architecture, conventional TCP/IP 2-4
ARP
See Address Resolution Protocol
Arp Flags 8-170
ARP table
adding to 8-19
deleting from 8-59
entry type 8-19
viewing 8-3, 8-62
Arp Timer 8-170
Associated subnet display field 8-65
ASSOCIATESUB attribute 8-55
ASSUME command 8-5
Assumptions for starting NonStop
TCP/IPv6 1-2
Auto configuration 2-18
Automatic tunneling 8-26, 8-49, 8-54
B
Backup CPU
configuring 3-14, 3-16, 3-19, 6-2
distributor 3-19
LISTNER 3-14
TELSERV 3-16
Bad checksum attribute 8-130, 8-152
Bad ICMP code attribute 8-131, 8-153
Bad ICMP packets attribute 8-131, 8-153
Bad router ADDR list attribute 8-131, 8-153
Bad router ADV subcode attribute 8-131,
8-153
Bad router words/ADDR attribute 8-131,
8-153
Balancing, load 3-1
Binding, subnet-level 6-3
BPID attribute 8-174
BPID display field 8-74
Bytes Maximum 6-9
Bytes Used 6-9
C
Caution
for UDP ports sharing 6-2
not stopping home terminal 6-8
port collisions, among listening
processes 6-2
QIO conflicts 2-14
SRL 2-14
Class map 2-7
Clearing the current configuration from the
database 2-22
Client, TCP/IP definition D-1
CLOSE-WAIT socket state 8-174
CLOSING socket state 8-174
Coexistence
NonStop TCP/IPv6 and conventional
TCP/IP 6-13
Parallel Library and conventional
TCP/IP 2-2
with conventional TCP/IP, strategy 6-26
Comer, Douglas D-3/D-5
Command file
TCPIPDN 6-12
TCPIPUP (quick start) 1-8/1-11, 1-13,
1-15
, 1-17/1-21
TCPIPUP11 (for LISTNER) 3-13
TCPIPUP12 (for TELSERV) 3-15
TCPIPUP13 (for ODBC) 3-18
TCPIPUP14 (for iTP WebServer) 3-20
Commands
see individual command names
Comparison with IPv4, neighbor
discovery A-17
CONFIG 2-22
Configuration
configured tunneling example 1-20
default 2-7