Document revision date: 19 July 1999
TCP/IP Networking on OpenVMS Systems
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Q
Quotation marks (" ")
in remote file specifications
R
RCP #1
RCP #2
rcp command
Reliability
OSI
TCP/IP
Request for Comments
See RFC
RFC
description of
rlogin command
RLOGIN utility #1
RLOGIN utility #2
RMS (Record Management Services)
Routing #1
Routing #2
IP
S
Security using Kerberos
Servers
SET command
in Point-to-Point Protocol utility
SET HOST/RLOGIN command #1
SET HOST/RLOGIN command #2
SET HOST/RLOGIN command #3
SET HOST/TELNET command #1
SET HOST/TELNET command #2
SET HOST/TELNET command #3
SET HOST/TN3270 command #1
SET HOST/TN3270 command #2
SET HOST/TN3270 command #3
SHOW command
in Point-to-Point Protocol utility
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
See SMTP
Simple Network Management Protocol
See SNMP
SLIP (Serial Line IP)
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
Subnets
T
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
applications #1
applications #2
capabilities
development of
gateways
hosts
layers #1
layers #2
model #1
model #2
OpenVMS layered products #1
OpenVMS layered products #2
OpenVMS layered products #3
OpenVMS layered products #4
packet-switching network
protocols
server
standards
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
TELNET
service #1
service #2
telnet command
Terminal emulation
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol)
Transmission Control Protocol
See TCP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
See TCP/IP
Transport layers #1
Transport layers #2
Trivial File Transfer Protocol
See TFTP
U
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) #1
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) #2
UICs (user identification codes)
UID/GID (user identification/group identification) pair
UID (user identification)
Uniform resource locators
See URLs
UNIX systems #1
UNIX systems #2
UNIX systems #3
files
identification codes
UID/GID pair
URLs (uniform resource locators)
UseNet (User's Network) protocol
User identification
See UID
User identification codes
See UICs
User's Network _>See UseNet
/USERNAME value
V
Vendor list
Virtual terminal protocols #1
Virtual terminal protocols #2
W
WANs (wide area networks)
Wide area networks
See WANs
World Wide Web
See WWW
WWW (World Wide Web)
browsers
privacy and legal statement
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