Technical data
differences between OpenVMS and
UNIX
, 2–4
File structures
differences between OpenVMS and
UNIX
, 2–8
File version nu
mbers
differences be
tween OpenVMS and
UNIX
, 2–7
FINGER utility
definition of
, 1–4
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
definition of
, 1–4
Fully qualified domain name,8–3
G
GATED (Gateway R
outing Daemon)
,
5–4
H
Hard links,2–8
I
IMAP service
definition of
,1
–5
Implementation d
ifferences between
UNIX and OpenVMS
networks
,2–1
Interfaces
DHCP
,3–5
multiple, 3–5
primary,3–5
pseudodevices,3–6
Internet layer protocol, 1–3
InterNIC,1–7
IP address
logical
,1–3
IPv6,9–1
tunneling, 9–3
L
Link files
( See File link )
Load balancing,3–3
Load broker, 3–4
LPR/LPD (line printer/line printer
daemon)
definition of
, 1–4
M
MAC (media access control), 5–9
Mail services,6–1
Metric server,3–4
MFD (master file directory)
definition of
, 2–11
Middleware
definition of
, 2–2
Migration
definition of
,2
–1
Mount point, 7–3
Multihomed,3–5
definition of,1
–3
N
Neighbor discovery, 9–1
Network server services,5–1
Networks
OpenVMS and UNIX implementation
differences
,2–1
NFS (Network File
System)
definition of
,1–
4, 2–2
exporting, 7–3
mounting,7–3
NIC (network inter
face card)
,1–3
Node,3–4
O
ODS-2 (On-Disk Structure Level 2)
definition of
, 2–11
ODS-5 (On-Disk Str
ucture Level 5)
definition of
,2–1
1
ONC RPC programmin
ginterface
,
1–6
OPCOM (operator co
mmunication
manager)
,4–3
Open system
definition of
, 2–1
OpenVMS
IMAP Server
, 6–7
IPv6 processes,9–1
operating system TCP/IP features,4–1
POP server security features,6–2
porting existing IPv4 applications to
IPv6
, 9–9
support for AAAA lookups over IPv4,
9–10
P
PATHWORKS
support
,1–5
PC-NFS
definition of
, 1–4
POP (Post Office Pro
tocol)
definition of
, 1–5
Portmapper
definition of
, 1–7
Primary interface,3–5
Programming environment,1–5
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