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Cross-System NetIPC [ Net IPC 3000/XL Programmer's Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


Net IPC 3000/XL Programmer's Reference Manual

Chapter 2  Cross-System NetIPC 

Overview 

A cross-system application refers to NetIPC communication between
processes running on computers of different types.  Cross-system NetIPC
is supported using access to the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
only.  This chapter explains what NetIPC calls using TCP access need to
be considered for a cross-system application between an HP 3000 and HP
1000 and between an HP 3000 and HP 9000 (Series 300 or 800).
Cross-system NetIPC is also supported between HP 3000s and personal
computers (PCs) in an HP Office Share Network.

NetIPC communication between MPE V based and MPE XL based HP 3000s is not
considered cross-system.  Chapter 1 in this manual contains a section on
MPE XL and MPE-V NetIPC communication.  See the NetIPC 3000/V 
Programmer's Reference Manual for more information about NetIPC on MPE V
based HP 3000s.

In a cross-system communication, you can have NetIPC programs running on
both computer systems.  NetIPC enables each program to send data to, or
receive data from, the program on the remote system.

This chapter does not explain details about the NetIPC calls available on
HP 1000 or HP 9000 computers, or personal computers.  For this
information, refer to the following manuals

 *  NS/1000 User/Programmer Reference Manual (91790-90020).

 *  HP 9000 NetIPC Programmer's Guide (for the Series 300 and 800) 
    (98194-90002).

 *  PC NetIPC/RPM Programmer's Reference Guide (50924-90000).



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