Compaq OSI/FTAM D43 Network Router User Manual


 
Glossary
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Network service access point. See NSAP.
network service provider. See NSP.
NIST (National Institute of Science and Technology). A U.S. government institution,
formerly known as the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), that sets standards and
promotes their acceptance.
node. (1) The basic building block of the FTAM hierarchical file structure.
(2) A Compaq NonStop system that is part of an Expand network.
node descriptor. The part of an FTAM-2 FADU that contains information identifying
the node within the FTAM hierarchical file structure.
node name. The part of a node descriptor that names the node. See node descriptor.
nonsensitive command. An SCF command that can be issued by any user or program
allowed access to the target subsystem—that is, a command on which the subsystem
imposes no further security restrictions. For Compaq data communications subsystems,
the nonsensitive commands are all those that cannot change the state or configuration of
objects (usually information commands). Contrast with sensitive command.
NonStop process pair. See process pair.
NonStop SQL (Structured Query Language). The Compaq product that provides
configuration and management of relational databases that conform to the SQL
(structured query language) standard. See SQL.
nowait mode. In Guardian file-system operations and in some APS operations, the
mode in which the called procedure initiates an I/O operation but does not wait for it to
complete before returning control to the caller. The application calls a separate
procedure (MFM_AWAITIOX_) to wait for the completion of the operation. Contrast
with wait mode.
NSAP (network service access point). The logical point at which Network Layer
services are provided by the Network Layer entity to the Transport Layer entity.
NSP (network service provider) process. A process in the Compaq OSI implementation
that performs service and protocol functions for the Network Layer and, for LANs, some
functions of the Data Link Layer. NSP processes are provided by the underlying
X25AM and TLAM subsystems. See also TSP process and TAPS process.
null object type. A Compaq term used to represent the absence of an object type in an
SCF command. If a command supports the null object type, you can issue it without
specifying an object type. For Compaq FTAM, the NAMES and VERSION commands
support the null object type. The NAMES null command refers to a collection of object
types; for the VERSION null command, the object type is irrelevant.
object. (1) A well-defined piece of information, definition, or specification that requires
a name. Also called information object. (2) In general Compaq terms, one or more of
the devices, lines, processes, and files in a Compaq subsystem: any entity subject to
independent reference or control by one or more subsystems. An object typically has a
name and a type known to the controlling subsystem.