NetIPC 3000/XL Programmer's Reference Manual (5958-8600)
Table Of Contents
- 1 NetIPC Fundamentals
- 2 Cross-System NetIPC
- 3 NetIPC Intrinsics
- 4 NetIPC Examples
- A IPC Interpreter (IPCINT)
- B Cause and Diagnostic Codes
- C ErrorMessages
- D Migration From PTOP to NetIPC and RPM
- E C Program Language Considerations

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information among nodes in the
network. The HP 3000/XL
Network Services include RPM,
VT, RFA, RDBA, and NFT.
network subscribed facilities
A set of parameters that the user
chooses when he subscribes to the
X.25 network; they include Flow
Control Negotiation, Use of D-bit,
Throughput Class Negotiation
and Extended Packet Sequence
Numbering.
NFT Network File Transfer. The
network service that transfers
disc files between nodes on a
network.
NI See network interface.
NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS A file
that contains all the network
configuration data for the HP
3000 Series 900 computer on
which it resides. It includes
information about the DTCs that
can access the system as well as
information about any Network
Service (NS) products running on
the system. This is the only file
name allowed.
NMDUMP A utility used to
format log and trace files.
NMMAINT A utility that lists
the software module version
numbers for all HP AdvanceNet
products, including NS 3000/XL.
It detects missing or invalid
software modules.
NMMGR ode Management
Services Configuration Manager.
A software subsystem that
enables you to configure DTC
connectivity and network access
parameters for an HP 3000 Series
900 computer.
NMMGRVER A conversion
program called
NMMGRVER.PUB.SYS. It
converts configuration files
created with NMMGR from an
earlier version to the latest
format.
NMSAMP1.PUB.SYS Sample
configuration file supplied with
FOS that can be used as a
template for DTS configuration.
node A computer that is part of a
network. The DTC is also
considered to be a node and has
its own address.
node address The node portion
of an IP address,which consists of
a node portion and a network
portion.
Node Management Services
Configuration Manager See
NMMGR.
node name A character string
that uniquely identifies each
system in a network or
internetwork. Each node name in
a network or internetwork must
be unique; however, a single node
can be identified by more than
one node name.