HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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has a TFTP server that accepts requests from the TFTP client.
The local and remote systems can place restrictions on
which files you can request and where you can store files.

You can use the TELNET client to emulate a network virtual
terminal connected to a remote host system. You can

TELNET

connect to any system on the network that has a TELNET
server. The services available to your terminal depend on
what the remote system offers.

The server programs that HP provides for each of these applications allow you to perform similar
operations on systems that are made by other vendors and are connected through the network to
a NonStop system. You communicate with the NonStop system by invoking the client provided on
the foreign system.

Figure 1

illustrates the relation of the clients and servers. In this figure, User A is using a NonStop

client program to communicate with a server on a remote host (1). User B is using a client application
on some other system to communicate with a NonStop server program (2). User A can also use a
NonStop client to communicate with a NonStop server (3) instead of a server made by another
vendor.

Figure 1 Using HP NonStop Clients and Servers

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