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Table of Contents
- Overview of Internet Services
- Summary of HP 3000 Internet Services
- System Requirements
- Verifying Installation of Internet Services Files
- Using Domain Name Resolver
- Sample Configuration Files
- Linking Configuration Files
- Installed Configuration Files
- Services File
- Creating and Linking the Services File
- Editing the Services File
- Protocols File
- Creating and Linking Protocols File
- Viewing Protocols File
- Other Sources of Information
The HP 3000 Internet Services consist of a set of programs that help the HP
3000 computer exchange information with other nodes on the
internet. The Internet Services offered
on the HP 3000 are a subset of the Internet Services available on the HP 9000,
which were previously called the ARPA Services. This introductory chapter:
Provides an overview of the Internet Services
Lists the system requirements for using Internet Services
Shows how to verify the installation of the set of configuration
and program files for Internet Services that were delivered with the
MPE/iX Fundamental Operating Software.
Lists configuration files
Describes two configuration files that all of the Internet
Services use, the protocols file and the services file,
and how to install and edit them.
At the end of this introductory chapter, there is a list of
additional manuals that may be helpful.
By and large, the subset of Internet Services running on an
MPE/iX system are identical to those available on UNIX machines.
There are, however, some differences between them. If you are an
experienced HP-UX system administrator and you plan to skim the
information in this manual, pay attention to the "Implementation
differences" sections at the end of each chapter. They
describe the important differences between MPE/iX version of Internet
Services and the HP-UX version of Internet Services.
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