Document organization – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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The edition of the manual, 427639-008, is revised to add a reference section for domain name
resolution. See

“Addressing Remote Hosts” (page 23)

.

The edition of the manual, 427639-007, is revised to provide the missing definition of FTPerrtext.
See

“Error Text” (page 105)

in

“FTP API External Specification” (page 99)

.

The 427639-006 edition of this manual was been updated to reflect support of a new PARAM
that is used to bind LISTNER to an IP address. This feature is supported for J06.09 and subsequent
J-series RVUs and H06.20 and subsequent H-series RVUs. It is not supported on G-series RVUs.
See

“The LISTNER Process” (page 21)

,

Example 1 (page 23)

, and

Example 2 (page 23)

.

In addition, support of the CIP subsystem has been added throughout the manual, where ever
NonStop TCP/IP processes are discussed.

Change bars for this revision have been retained and are shown in the right margin.

Document Organization

Use the table of contents and the index to guide you to the appropriate section or page number.
The sections provide the following information:

Section 1, Introduction to TCP/IP Applications and Utilities, introduces the TCP/IP applications
and explains the conventions for addressing remote hosts.

Section 2, ECHO—Testing Network Connections, describes how to use the ECHO client to
test your connection to a remote system.

Section 3, PING—Checking Host Availability,describes how to use the PING client to test for
the availability of a host on the network.

Section 4, FINGER—Displaying Network User Information, describes how to use the FINGER
client to get information about users currently logged on to a system on the network.

Section 5, Tracer— Tracing IP Packets describes the Tracer Utility Program, which displays
the path taken by IP packets on route to a network host.

Section 6, FTP—Transferring Files, describes how to use the FTP client to transfer files to and
from a remote host system.

Section 7, Communicating With the FTP Server, lists the commands supported by the FTP
server and provides a brief overview of the Guardian conventions you use to specify file names
and logon information to a NonStop system.

Section 8, FTP API External Specification, specifies the external interface offered by the FTP
application program interface (API).

Section 9, TFTP—Transferring Public Files, describes how to use the TFTP client to transfer
public files to and from a remote host system.

Section 10, Communicating With the TFTP Server, indicates the level of support provided by
the TFTP server and describes file transfer restrictions enforced by the NonStop TFTP server.

Section 11, TELNET—Using a Network Virtual Terminal, describes how to use the TELNET
application to emulate a network virtual terminal to communicate with a remote host on the
network.

Section 12, Communicating With the TELNET Server, explains how the TELNET server
establishes a connection when requested through a TELNET client on another system, and lists
the TELNET options supported by the server.

Section 13, Using Your Workstation as a 6530 Terminal, describes how to use the
multiple-page terminal emulation utility (TN6530) to emulate a 653X terminal at your
workstation.

Section 14, Addressing Mail to SMTP Hosts, describes how to address mail through the SMTP
gateway to users on remote systems in the network.

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