HP DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS allows you to run DNA and OSI
applications over an IP network backbone. Applications
include those supplied by HP, third-party applications, and
user-written applications.
RFC 1006 and RFC 1859 (formerly known as RFC 1006 Extension)
are standards of the Internet community. RFC 1006 defines
how to implement ISO 8073 Class 0 on top of TCP. Hosts that
implement RFC 1006 are expected to listen on TCP port 102.
RFC 1859 defines how to implement ISO 8073 Transport Class 2
Non-use of Explicit Flow Control on top of TCP. Hosts that
implement RFC 1859 are expected to listen on TCP port 399.
The DECnet over TCP/IP feature (RFC 1859) allows traditional
DECnet applications (such as MAIL, CTERM, and FAL) to accept
IP names and addresses. The OSI applications over TCP/IP
feature (RFC 1006) allows OSI applications (such as FTAM and
VT) to accept IP names and addresses.
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