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Configuring Optional Terminal Start-Up Resources, Network Services

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3 Configuring Optional Terminal Start-Up Resources Several server resources can enhance terminal operation but are not among the minimum required for the terminal to function. The resources in this category use the following network protocols: NFS SMB SNMP HTTP FTP and may use the following serial line protocols: PPP SLIP CSLIP This chapter provides a brief description of where the above-listed protocols are used and discusses any special configuration requirements. Some of the resources described here (such as NFS) have already been described in other chapters. Network Services Network services are software resources available on servers for terminals' use. Network services include: • An additional set of software for use by diagnosticians in both network- and local-boot configurations. • An additional set of fonts for use with the applications. • The ability to load very large objects (e.g., from the Web) onto your terminal by making a swap area available on the network. • The ability to print large objects by spooling them to a network file rather than keeping them in memory while printing and/or being sent to the printer server (or local printer).

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3
Configuring Optional Terminal
Start-Up Resources
Several server resources can enhance terminal operation but are not among the
minimum required for the terminal to function. The resources in this category use
the following network protocols:
and may use the following serial line protocols:
This chapter provides a brief description of where the above-listed protocols are
used and discusses any special configuration requirements. Some of the resources
described here (such as NFS) have already been described in other chapters.
Network Services
Network services are software resources available on servers for terminals’ use.
Network services include:
An additional set of software for use by diagnosticians in both network- and
local-boot configurations.
An additional set of fonts for use with the applications.
The ability to load very large objects (e.g., from the Web) onto your terminal by
making a swap area available on the network.
The ability to print large objects by spooling them to a network file rather than
keeping them in memory while printing and/or being sent to the printer server (or
local printer).
NFS
SMB
SNMP
HTTP
FTP
PPP
SLIP
CSLIP