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When using Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and Other Serial Devices, these manuals should be available for reference:

  • Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links. This manual explains how to configure X.25 networking capabilities on a HP 3000 Series 900 system using host-based network management. Host-based X.25 links allow communications over an X.25 network through the DTC/X.25 Network Access card.

  • Troubleshooting Terminal, Printer, and Serial Device Connections. Use this manual to troubleshoot device connections when the host-based network management option is used. This manual lists TermDSM commands and suggests a strategy for problem resolution.

  • Using the Node Management Services (NMS) Utilities. This is a reference manual that has detailed information about the NMS Utilities, including NMMGR.

  • Asynchronous Serial Communications Programmer's Reference Manual. This manual documents a subset of the system-supplied intrinsics available through the native mode of MPE/iX. The intrinsics are those that are particularly useful for the programmatic control of asynchronous devices.

  • Using HP OpenView DTC Manager. This manual explains how to configure the Datacommunications and Terminal Controller (DTC) with OpenView DTC Manager. OpenView DTC Manager is the software used to configure, monitor, and control the DTC when the PC-based network management option is used.

  • DTC OpenView Manager/Planning Guide. This manual gives an overview of the DTC family, the management platforms, and the connections possible.

  • HP OpenView DTC Manager Installation & Upgrade Guide. This manual describes the installation and upgrade of the DTC Manager and related software, when the DTC is managed by an OpenView Workstation.

  • OpenView DTC Technical Reference Manual. This manual covers the technical detail of the DTC, including protocol implementations and limitations, explanation of how connections are established, and information on event logging. It is intended for experienced DTC users and programmers.

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