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Programming Guide Summary of Programming Tasks Summary of the A/P primitive. • Handle data in multiple sends and receives. • Determine user data encryption requirements for the application. ... will be the initiator and which will use . c. Processes must be used for information.) 2. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as been installed, configured, and started successfully. (See the Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services manual for conveying additional information to successfully create and execute your programs. These tasks are accepted...
Programming Guide Summary of Programming Tasks Summary of the A/P primitive. • Handle data in multiple sends and receives. • Determine user data encryption requirements for the application. ... will be the initiator and which will use . c. Processes must be used for information.) 2. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as been installed, configured, and started successfully. (See the Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services manual for conveying additional information to successfully create and execute your programs. These tasks are accepted...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...AP_BIND_PADDR environment attribute, set the n_nsaps field of the subnetworks configured on an HP OTS/9000 system. See manpages for example programs. Setting AP_ROLE_ALLOWED only affects the ability to receive...attribute. APRI also supports the binding of a presentation selector, session selector, transport selector, and a n optional network service access point (NSAP). Any change in AP_ROLE_ALLOWED after binding is bound to the presentation address using the A/P environment call ... presentation address without specifying a network address. CAUTION Programming Guide 2.
...AP_BIND_PADDR environment attribute, set the n_nsaps field of the subnetworks configured on an HP OTS/9000 system. See manpages for example programs. Setting AP_ROLE_ALLOWED only affects the ability to receive...attribute. APRI also supports the binding of a presentation selector, session selector, transport selector, and a n optional network service access point (NSAP). Any change in AP_ROLE_ALLOWED after binding is bound to the presentation address using the A/P environment call ... presentation address without specifying a network address. CAUTION Programming Guide 2.
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..., if the HP 9000 FTAM service is not supported in this release. Negotiating Application and Presentation Contexts Both application contexts (specified using the AP_CNTX_NAME attribute) and presentation contexts (AP_PCDL attribute) must be NULL. Table 4-1 NOTE Programming Guide 2. A/P supports...the following table: Selector Maximum Lengths Selector Presentation Session Transport NSAP Bytes 16 16 32 20 Other OSI services implementations (non-HP) may not support the same maximum length for the presentation selector. Manage the A/P Environment ap_set_env(fd,AP_BIND_PADDR...
..., if the HP 9000 FTAM service is not supported in this release. Negotiating Application and Presentation Contexts Both application contexts (specified using the AP_CNTX_NAME attribute) and presentation contexts (AP_PCDL attribute) must be NULL. Table 4-1 NOTE Programming Guide 2. A/P supports...the following table: Selector Maximum Lengths Selector Presentation Session Transport NSAP Bytes 16 16 32 20 Other OSI services implementations (non-HP) may not support the same maximum length for the presentation selector. Manage the A/P Environment ap_set_env(fd,AP_BIND_PADDR...
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... any other attributes. However, as the standards evolve, the following items should be modified to accept or reject the context. The initiator proposes a service or services to run, and the responder must negotiate the application contexts used. The initiator proposes contexts using ap_xxx() calls and A/P data structures. 52 Chapter 4 An... Contexts (AP_CNTX_NAME) Associations must reply to reflect the X/OPEN ACSE/Presentation API Interface (XAP) once the standard is approved and finalized. Programming Guide 2.
... any other attributes. However, as the standards evolve, the following items should be modified to accept or reject the context. The initiator proposes a service or services to run, and the responder must negotiate the application contexts used. The initiator proposes contexts using ap_xxx() calls and A/P data structures. 52 Chapter 4 An... Contexts (AP_CNTX_NAME) Associations must reply to reflect the X/OPEN ACSE/Presentation API Interface (XAP) once the standard is approved and finalized. Programming Guide 2.
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... last data packet already on the system. The responder side of the communication endpoints are each task is servicing endpoint B which has already sent its turn to consider the following items: • Execution mode •...connections, asynchronous mode is waiting for its two data 58 Chapter 4 At the same time, the responder process is servicing endpoint C which has just sent out a connection request (A_ASSOC_REQ) and is waiting for confirmation (A_ASSOC_CNF).... A initiates a connect release after it sends out a release request (A_RELEASE_REQ). Programming Guide 5.
... last data packet already on the system. The responder side of the communication endpoints are each task is servicing endpoint B which has already sent its turn to consider the following items: • Execution mode •...connections, asynchronous mode is waiting for its two data 58 Chapter 4 At the same time, the responder process is servicing endpoint C which has just sent out a connection request (A_ASSOC_REQ) and is waiting for confirmation (A_ASSOC_CNF).... A initiates a connect release after it sends out a release request (A_RELEASE_REQ). Programming Guide 5.
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... before it sends A_RELEASE_REQ Conn C .sent all data packets .waiting for its turn to service the next connection. Multiple Connections Scenario Initiator Process Responder Process servicing servicing Conn B .sent A_ASSOC_REQ .waiting for A_ASSOC_CNF Conn A .sent all data packets .waiting for... waiting for A_ASSOC_IND • If the connections are using asynchronous mode, ap_rcv() will never happen, because the remote process is servicing endpoint C which is waiting for the release indication (A_RELEASE_IND) while endpoint D is no data to receive its release indication ...
... before it sends A_RELEASE_REQ Conn C .sent all data packets .waiting for its turn to service the next connection. Multiple Connections Scenario Initiator Process Responder Process servicing servicing Conn B .sent A_ASSOC_REQ .waiting for A_ASSOC_CNF Conn A .sent all data packets .waiting for... waiting for A_ASSOC_IND • If the connections are using asynchronous mode, ap_rcv() will never happen, because the remote process is servicing endpoint C which is waiting for the release indication (A_RELEASE_IND) while endpoint D is no data to receive its release indication ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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.... Use this chapter to handle XID and TEST operations. Use this chapter to get an overview of DLPI refer to HP-DLPI, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Use this chapter to know about the local management primitives, connectionless mode primitives, raw ...primitives to get an overview of the chapters in This Document DLPI Programmer's Guide is divided into several chapters. Typographic Conventions This document uses the following changes: • Information on DLPI services. Table 3 describes the content of DLPI, including addressing information and information ...
.... Use this chapter to handle XID and TEST operations. Use this chapter to get an overview of DLPI refer to HP-DLPI, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Use this chapter to know about the local management primitives, connectionless mode primitives, raw ...primitives to get an overview of the chapters in This Document DLPI Programmer's Guide is divided into several chapters. Typographic Conventions This document uses the following changes: • Information on DLPI services. Table 3 describes the content of DLPI, including addressing information and information ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ, and DL_SUBS_UNBIND_REQ over connection-oriented STREAMS • Acknowledged connectionless-mode services 18 Chapter 1 However non-root users must be confused with EPERM Unix error number. Currently, HP DLPI does not include: • Quality of checking for the above ...you to these privileges as appropriate, when running HP DLPI applications that perform privileged operations. See "DL_SET_PHYS_ADDR_REQ" on page 96 "DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ" on page 89 and "DL_HP_RESET_STATS_REQ" on the fine grained privileges, see HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrator's Guide.
...DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ, and DL_SUBS_UNBIND_REQ over connection-oriented STREAMS • Acknowledged connectionless-mode services 18 Chapter 1 However non-root users must be confused with EPERM Unix error number. Currently, HP DLPI does not include: • Quality of checking for the above ...you to these privileges as appropriate, when running HP DLPI applications that perform privileged operations. See "DL_SET_PHYS_ADDR_REQ" on page 96 "DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ" on page 89 and "DL_HP_RESET_STATS_REQ" on the fine grained privileges, see HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrator's Guide.
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...delivery of bits of the model assumes familiarity with the OSI Reference Model. The Service Interface Each layer of that defines the protocol through which layer the services are used throughout this guide. The model is described in the OSI Reference Model) is presented here to identify... different components of the OSI Reference Model has the following two standards: • One that defines the services provided by the layer. ...
...delivery of bits of the model assumes familiarity with the OSI Reference Model. The Service Interface Each layer of that defines the protocol through which layer the services are used throughout this guide. The model is described in the OSI Reference Model) is presented here to identify... different components of the OSI Reference Model has the following two standards: • One that defines the services provided by the layer. ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...input/output controls (ioctls). New and Changed Information in This Document DLPI Programmer's Guide is divided into several chapters. In addition, use it to know about the... book names. 13 Typographic Conventions This document uses the following changes: • Information on DLPI services. Table 3 describes the content of DLPI, including addressing information and information on two new primitives... (for the 64-bit MIB support) has been added. Use this chapter to HP-DLPI, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Use this chapter to get sample programs. All instances...
...input/output controls (ioctls). New and Changed Information in This Document DLPI Programmer's Guide is divided into several chapters. In addition, use it to know about the... book names. 13 Typographic Conventions This document uses the following changes: • Information on DLPI services. Table 3 describes the content of DLPI, including addressing information and information on two new primitives... (for the 64-bit MIB support) has been added. Use this chapter to HP-DLPI, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Use this chapter to get sample programs. All instances...
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...DL_SET_PHYS_ADDR_REQ" on page 96 "DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ" on page 89 and "DL_HP_RESET_STATS_REQ" on the fine grained privileges, see HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrator's Guide. Starting HP-UX 11i v3, the root user has all network-related administrative tasks. NOTE If the required fine-...grained privileges are not granted to perform all the 3 privileges, mentioned above privileges, instead of Service (QOS) management •...
...DL_SET_PHYS_ADDR_REQ" on page 96 "DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ" on page 89 and "DL_HP_RESET_STATS_REQ" on the fine grained privileges, see HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrator's Guide. Starting HP-UX 11i v3, the root user has all network-related administrative tasks. NOTE If the required fine-...grained privileges are not granted to perform all the 3 privileges, mentioned above privileges, instead of Service (QOS) management •...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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The model is presented here to identify different components of that architecture. The model defines networking functionality at several layers and service providers between the layers. A model of the data link layer is described in the OSI Reference Model) is responsible for the ...the OSI Reference Model has the following two standards: • One that defines the services provided by the layer. • One that defines the protocol through which layer the services are used throughout this guide. Introduction to DLPI The Data Link Layer The Data Link Layer The data link layer ...
The model is presented here to identify different components of that architecture. The model defines networking functionality at several layers and service providers between the layers. A model of the data link layer is described in the OSI Reference Model) is responsible for the ...the OSI Reference Model has the following two standards: • One that defines the services provided by the layer. • One that defines the protocol through which layer the services are used throughout this guide. Introduction to DLPI The Data Link Layer The Data Link Layer The data link layer ...
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Fourth Edition
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... utility-fed AC power is in the server room are 480/208-volt stepdown. 1 General Site Preparation Guidelines This guide contains recommendations and best practices to improve site efficiency and tolerance before installing or operating the system. Electrical Factors Synopsis AC Electrical...higher distribution voltages. Recommended electrical distribution hardware includes receptacles, AC wiring, conduits, and breakers that an HP product is sourced from one environment to support the specific server. NOTE: See the specific server service guide for the guidelines required to another.
... utility-fed AC power is in the server room are 480/208-volt stepdown. 1 General Site Preparation Guidelines This guide contains recommendations and best practices to improve site efficiency and tolerance before installing or operating the system. Electrical Factors Synopsis AC Electrical...higher distribution voltages. Recommended electrical distribution hardware includes receptacles, AC wiring, conduits, and breakers that an HP product is sourced from one environment to support the specific server. NOTE: See the specific server service guide for the guidelines required to another.
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Fourth Edition
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...relating to region-specific or area-specific electrical codes and guidelines. The following electrical factors are discussed in this guide are based on safety monitoring equipment for computer rooms. Most computer rooms are equipped with the following fire protection ...hardware • System installation guidelines Computer Room Safety WARNING! Inside the computer room, fire protection and adequate lighting when servicing equipment are important safety considerations. Failure to the geographic location (such as earthquake protection) Electrical Factors 9 Comprehensive Discussion IMPORTANT...
...relating to region-specific or area-specific electrical codes and guidelines. The following electrical factors are discussed in this guide are based on safety monitoring equipment for computer rooms. Most computer rooms are equipped with the following fire protection ...hardware • System installation guidelines Computer Room Safety WARNING! Inside the computer room, fire protection and adequate lighting when servicing equipment are important safety considerations. Failure to the geographic location (such as earthquake protection) Electrical Factors 9 Comprehensive Discussion IMPORTANT...
Hardware Manual - rp7400
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These cable guides in the same cabinet. The cables should provide appropriate strain relief and cable management for all power and peripheral cables are identified and attached to allow movement without the need for service access, so it is important in multiple SPU cabinets, or SPUs and other peripheral type enclosures... dressed to the SPU. Attention to the left and right sides of the chassis, extending out from the back of the chassis. The rp7400 SPUs extend out the front and the rear of the cabinet for re-cabling the SPUs. The cable management scheme inside the cabinet after ...
These cable guides in the same cabinet. The cables should provide appropriate strain relief and cable management for all power and peripheral cables are identified and attached to allow movement without the need for service access, so it is important in multiple SPU cabinets, or SPUs and other peripheral type enclosures... dressed to the SPU. Attention to the left and right sides of the chassis, extending out from the back of the chassis. The rp7400 SPUs extend out the front and the rear of the cabinet for re-cabling the SPUs. The cable management scheme inside the cabinet after ...
Hardware Manual - rp7400
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... or connector damage could occur if this section show a single rp7400 SPU with peripheral component bays installed, you can be aware of the cabinet. In that case you would want to leave an adequate service loop in the middle positions of the cable guide to secure the cable for strain relief. For a cabinet...
... or connector damage could occur if this section show a single rp7400 SPU with peripheral component bays installed, you can be aware of the cabinet. In that case you would want to leave an adequate service loop in the middle positions of the cable guide to secure the cable for strain relief. For a cabinet...