IBM - Network Problem Determination Application: User Action Guide

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Program Product
Technical Newsletter dated 5/1/81 attached
Second Edition (July 1980)
This edition applies to Release 2 of the Hetvork Problen DeteEnination
Application (HPDA) Progran Product, 5735-XX8, for use with the
following:
0S/VS2 HVS Release 3.8
OS/VSl Release 6,7
VSB
and to all subseguent releases until otherwise indicated in new editions
or Technical Newsletters.
This is a najor revision of SC34-2032-0 (which describes NPDA Release 1
and can temporarily be obtained as ST3<l-2032-0). Information contained
in this revision can be used for VSB planning purposes until the
availability of NPDA Release 2 is announced for VSE.
This manual describes the suggested user actions that are shown in
displays provided by the Network Problem Determination Application
(NPDA) program product. The information presented here is intended to
assist you in isolating the specific network component that caused an
error condition.

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Reference Number : SC34-2032-1

Date Published : July 1980

Manufacturer : IBM

Format : PDF (86 pages)

 

 

 

 

 

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH8815. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

IBM - Network Problem Determination Application: User Action Guide

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