HP-UX SNAplus2 R7 Administration Guide
Before You Begin
About This Book
• Appendix B, APPN Network Management Using the Simple Network Management Protocol, provides information
about the support provided by SNAplus2 for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This appendix
also provides a list of the APPN Management Information Base (MIB) databases that SNAplus2 supports.
• Appendix C, Configuring an Invokable TP from the Command Line, provides information about the command-
line utility that enables a user or the writer of a TP installation program to define an invokable TP.
• Appendix D, Using SNAplus2 in a High Availability Environment, describes the high availability features of
SNAplus2 and how it works with the HP MC/ServiceGuard product.
Typographic Conventions
The typographic styles used in this document are shown in Table 1, Typographic Conventions.
Table 1 Typographic Conventions
Special Element Sample of Typography
Emphasized words
back up files before deleting
Document title
HP-UX SNAplus2 Administration Guide
File or path name
/usr/spool/uucp/myfile.bkp
Program or application
snapadmin
Parameter or Motif field
opcode; LU name
Literal value or selection that the user can enter
(including default values)
255; On node startup
Motif button
Status
Motif menu
Services
Motif menu item
Configure node parameters
User input 0p1
Computer output
CLOSE
Command or HP-UX utility
define_node; cd
General reference to all commands of a particular type
query_* (indicates all of the administration com-
mands that query details of a resource)
Option or flag
-i
Variable representing a supplied value
filename; LU_name; user_ID
Return value
0;
−1
3270 key ENTER
Keyboard keys
[Ctrl+D]; [Enter]
Hexadecimal value
0x20
Environment variable
PATH
Function, call, or entry point
ioctl
Programming verb GET_LU_STATUS
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