[Info-vax] Where do you find documentation for TCP/IP services for OpenVMS 5.7 ?
Jan-Erik Söderholm
jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Thu Dec 31 07:03:27 EST 2020
Den 2020-12-31 kl. 01:02, skrev Jon Pinkley:
> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 6:26:28 PM UTC-5, Jan-Erik Söderholm wrote:
>> Den 2020-12-30 kl. 00:20, skrev Chris Townley:
>>
>>> On 29/12/2020 22:01, Jon Pinkley wrote:
>>>> VSI 8.4-2L1 ships with V5.7, but the documention at the VSI website is
>>>> for the Multinet based 10.6, and if I understand correctly, this path has
>>>> been abandoned.
>>>>
>>>> Where is the current documentation for TCP/IP services for OpenVMS 5.7?
>>>>
>>>
>>> ISTR it has been stated there is none!
>>>
>>> Last was for 5.6
>>>
>>> Chris
>> Plus the Release notes for 5.7, such as:
>>
>> http://h30266.www3.hpe.com/odl/i64os/network/tcpip57eco2/tcprn/tcp_rnpro.html
>>
>> There are only two new featurs listed, none of them that important.
>>
>> The release notes also says that:
>>
>> The following manuals are not updated for TCP/IP Services Version 5.7...
>>
>> TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Installation and Configuration
>> TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management Guide
>> TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Guide to SSH
>> TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Concepts and Planning
>> TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management Command Reference
>> TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management Command Quick Reference Card
>> TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS ONC RPC Programming
>> TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Sockets API and System Services Programming
>> TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Tuning and Troubleshooting
>> TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS User's Guide
>
> Thanks,
>
> http://h30266.www3.hpe.com/odl/i64os/network/tcpip57eco2/tcpip57.htm
>
> Does have links to all the above, but some of them go back to 5.3 with date 2002 (Compaq ... Concepts and Planning)
> http://h30266.www3.hpe.com/odl/i64os/network/tcpip57eco2/tcprn/tcpip053_concepts.pdf
>
Well, the concepts around TCP/IP i general are still the same... :-)
And yes, I think I have seens that also. Seems as the Release Notes are
the best source for anything changed in later versions.
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