TCP/IPv6 Migration Guide

Migration Considerations
HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Migration Guide524524-004
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Attribute Defaults
In Parallel Library TCP/IP, you cannot restrict access to the network interfaces; the
network interfaces are available to all applications that are bound to INADDR_ANY.
(You can bind an application to a specific IP address in either Parallel Library TCP/IP
or NonStop TCP/IPv6.) In NonStop TCP/IPv6, you can configure the system in
separately addressed subnetworks by using the logical network-partitioning feature. By
using this feature, you can restrict access to network interfaces so only applications
selecting an associated TCP6SAM process can access those interfaces. See Logical
Network Partitioning (LNP) on page 2-2 and the TCP/IPv6 Configuration and
Management Manual for more information about this feature.
Attribute Defaults
ADD ROUTE
ADD SUBNET
ALTER SUBNET
Configuration Files
The new TCP/IP configuration file, IPNODES, functions like the HOSTS file and holds
IPv6 addresses and, optionally, IPv4 addresses. See the TCP/IPv6 Configuration and
Management Manual for more information about this file. Changes have also been
made to existing TCP/IP configuration files.
Note. Parallel Library TCP/IP is not supported on Integrity NonStop servers.
ADD ROUTE Attribute Parallel Library TCP/IP NonStop TCP/IPv6
CLONING No default No such attribute
GENMASK No default No such attribute
ALLROUTES No such attribute OFF
FAMILY No such attribute INET
ADD SUBNET Attribute Parallel Library TCP/IP NonStop TCP/IPv6
MTU No such attribute No default
LNPTPLIST No such attribute No default
ALTER SUBNET
Attribute Parallel Library TCP/IP NonStop TCP/IPv6
FAMILY No such attribute INET