TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.29+, H06.03+, J06.03+)

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HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual524523-012
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NonStop TCP/IPv6 Application and Client Manuals
NonStop TCP/IPv6 Application and Client Manuals
The applications that are directly related to NonStop TCP/IPv6 are described in the
TCP/IP Applications and Utilities User Guide. In addition, the Expand communications
product, the ServerNet wide area network (SWAN) subsystem, and the iTP WebServer
are clients of the NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem. These are described in the Expand
Configuration and Management Manual, the WAN Subsystem Configuration and
Management Manual, and the iTP Secure WebServer System Administrators Guide.
Background Manuals and Prerequisite
Materials
This subsection lists reference material that you can use to acquire the background
required for managing NonStop TCP/IPv6 on NonStop servers.
For an overview of TCP/IP, see the books TCP/IP Illustrated Volume I and TCP/IP
Illustrated Volume II by W. Richard Stevens, Prentice Hall, 1994. In addition, UNIX
Network Programming by W. Richard Stevens, Prentice Hall, 1998 provides an
excellent guide to sockets programming in both IPv4 and IPv6.
For in-depth information about IPv6, see the book Implementing IPv6, Second Edition
by Mark A. Miller, P.E., M&T Books, 2000.
For an in-depth explanation of the Domain Name Server, see the book DNS and BIND
by Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu, O’Reilly and Associates, Inc.
Request for Comments (RFC) is a series of documents published by the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) and available on the World Wide Web.
These manuals provide background material that is helpful for fully using NonStop
TCP/IPv6:
The Telserv Manual describes the TELSERV SCF interface. This guide is intended
for configuration and support planners who are responsible for the operation of the
TELSERV subsystem. This guide also provides information about the TN6530
terminal emulation utility.
The Tandem TCP/IP TELNET Management Programming Manual describes the
command/response interface and the Event Management Service (EMS) interface
available to an application program for communication with the TCP/IP TELNET
process.
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 Open System Services System Calls Library Calls Shell and Utilities
Reference Manual documents the contents of the inetd configuration file.