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| | openNet Server (BS2000/OSD) |
The communication manager of BS2000/OSD |
Current version: V3.2 Annnounced version: V3.3 “Open networking” is the term used to describe the connection between BS2000/OSD and the different data communication systems. The basic component of open networking in BS2000/OSD is the selectable unit openNet Server (short designation: ONETSERV (BS2000/OSD)), which is in turn made up of several products, including BCAM, DCAM, etc. In the context of openNet Server (BS2000/OSD), the transport system has been systematically expanded into a communication manager. openNet Server (BS2000/OSD) comprises the products BCAM, DCAM, CMX and SOCKETS (with their specific user program interface) and also the products IPSec and IKED to the encodet transfer of the user-data, LWRESD for the access on DNS-Server, VTSU-B for the support of logical terminals and XHCS to transformation signs between differently codes-sets. The user program interfaces enable individual data communication applications to be implemented. A standardized trace concept supports the implementation and operation of user programs. BCAM Implements the transport functions in the host computer within BS2000/OSD open networking. In conjunction with High-speed Net Connect (HNC), fault-tolerant network topologies can be implemented as part of redundancy configurations.
DNS connection The names and addresses of the partner systems connected to BS2000/OSD can be stored in external DNS servers for easy and consistent administration. BCAM can access the DNS server, which provides the conversion of names to addresses and vice versa, using the supplied LWRESD product.
IPSec Supports the use of cryptography in layer 3 (network or switching layer) of the OSI reference model. IPSec offer the authentication of the communication partners, just as the encoding of the user-data.
IKE The IPSec implementation in product openNet Server supports the automatic key exchange via 'Internet Key Exchange' protocol IKEv1 and IKEv2.
DCAM Makes the NEA or ISO transport service available to its user program interface using convergence protocols - via all three communication protocol stacks (NEA, ISO, TCP/IP).
VTSU-B Is used for logical support of terminals and terminal printers in "line/page mode". FHS may be used in addition for "format mode."
CMX Represents the transport access system and has a user program interface (ICMX), as well as using the services of the BCAM transport system.
Sockets Makes the TCP transport service and the runtime environment available for user applications.
XHCS Offers the necessary information on all character sets for all comparison and conversion operations. The XHCS interfaces are also available to every user program. |
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