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HP ARPA File Transfer Protocol User's Guide
HP 3000 Series 900 Computers
HP ARPA File Transfer Protocol User's Guide
HP Part No. 36957-61002
Printed in USA
Edition 4
(c) Copyright 1995, Hewlett-Packard Company.
Printed September 1995
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Printing History
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which are issued between editions, contain additional and replacement
pages to be merged into the manual by the customer. The dates on the
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product changes. Therefore, do not expect a one-to-one correspondence
between product updates and manual updates.
Edition 1 August 1990
Edition 2 December 1991
Edition 3 June 1992
Edition 4 September 1995
Preface
The HP ARPA File Transfer Protocol product provides the ARPA file
transfer protocol (FTP) service to MPE/iX users.
The chapters in this manual are organized as follows:
* Chapter 1, Overview, is a brief overview of ARPA Services and what
is provided on MPE/iX.
* Chapter 2, FTP User Commands: Quick Reference, provides an
alphabetic listing of FTP user commands including syntax and a
brief description of usage.
* Chapter 3, Getting Started: A Sample Session, provides a simple
session example using FTP user commands.
* Chapter 4, Using FTP, provides a task-oriented approach to using
FTP.
* Chapter 5, Using the FTP Server, provides information for remote
users accessing the MPE/iX FTP server.
* Chapter 6, MPE/iX File System and Data Transfers, provides
information about transferring files and using BUILD parameters.
* Chapter 7, Troubleshooting, provides troubleshooting steps for
resolving problems you may have using FTP.
* Appendix A, provides notes on the POSIX and the Hierarchical File
System.
* Appendix B, provides a list of possible errors you can receive
while using FTP.
* Glossary provides terms and definitions for ARPA services and
networking.
Changes to This This manual has been updated to reflect support of
Manual POSIX.
In the previous release, the name of MPE XL was
changed to MPE/iX. MPE/iX, Multiprogramming
executive with Integrated POSIX, is the latest in a
series of forward-compatible operating systems for
the HP 3000 line of computers. MPE/iX is a
superset of MPE XL. All programs written for MPE XL
will run without change under MPE/iX. You can
continue to use MPE XL system documentation,
although it may not refer to features added to the
operating system to support POSIX (for example,
hierarchical directories). Finally, you may
encounter references to MPE V, which is the
operating system for HP 3000s not based on the
PA-RISC architecture. MPE V software can be run on
the PA-RISC (Series 900) HP 3000s in what is known
as compatibility mode.
Related The following manuals contain information related
Documentation to the product described in this manual. You may
need information from one or all of the manuals
listed here.
The customer re-order number is listed in
parentheses.
FTP * Installing and Managing HP ARPA File
Transfer Protocol Network Manager's Guide
(36957-61001)
Link Products * HP 3000/XL Network Planning and
Configuration Guide (36922-61023)
* Getting Started with the DTC (32098-61000)
* Using the OpenView DTC Manager (D2355-90001)
* (For NMMGR): Using the Node Management
Services (NMS) Utilities (32022-61005)
General Networking * NS3000/XL Operations and Maintenance
Reference Manual (36922-61005)
* NS3000/XL Screens Reference Manual
(36922-61003)
* NS3000/XL Error Messages Reference
Manual(32022-61005)
MPE/iX * MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Volume I
(32650-90066), Volume II (32650-90152), and
Volume III (32650-90368), kit number
32650-60115.
* MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual Volume I
(32650-90003) and Volume II (32650-90364),
kit number 32650-60115.
* Using The Hierarchical File System Reference
Manual (32650-90351)
* MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual
(32050-60002).
Network Services * Using NS3000/XL Network Services
(36920-61000)
Software * HP MPE/XL Installation, Update, and Add-On
Installation Manual(36123-90001)
* MPE/iX Documentation Guide (3265098-90144)
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