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z/VM: TCP/IP Messages and Codes - z/VM - IBM

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How the Term “internet” is Used in This BookIn this book, an internet is a logical collection of networks supported by gateways,routers, bridges, hosts, <strong>and</strong> various layers of protocols, which permit the networkto function as a large, virtual network.Note: The term “internet” is used as a generic term for a <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> network, <strong>and</strong>should not be confused with the Internet, which consists of large nationalbackbone networks (such as MILNET, NFSNet, <strong>and</strong> CREN) <strong>and</strong> a myriadof regional <strong>and</strong> local campus networks worldwide.Where to Find More InformationFor more information about related publications, see “Bibliography” on page 419.||||||||Links to Other BooksThe PDF version of this book provides links to other <strong>IBM</strong> books by file name. Thename of the PDF file for an <strong>IBM</strong> book is unique <strong>and</strong> identifies the book <strong>and</strong> itsedition. The book links provided in this book are for the editions (PDF file names)that were current when this PDF file was generated. Newer editions of some books(with different file names) may exist. A PDF link from this book to another bookworks only when a PDF file with the requested file name resides in the samedirectory as this book.How to Send Your Comments to <strong>IBM</strong>Your feedback is important in helping us to provide the most accurate <strong>and</strong>high-quality information. If you have comments about this book or any other <strong>VM</strong>documentation, send your comments to us using one of the following methods. Besure to include the name of the book, the publication number (including thesuffix), <strong>and</strong> the page, section title, or topic you are commenting on.v Visit the z/<strong>VM</strong> web site at:http://www.ibm.com/eserver/zseries/zvm/vvThere you will find the feedback page where you can enter <strong>and</strong> submit yourcomments.Send your comments by electronic mail to one of the following addresses:Internet: vmpub@us.ibm.com<strong>IBM</strong>Link : GDL<strong>VM</strong>E(PUBRCF)Fill out the Readers’ Comments form at the back of this book <strong>and</strong> return it bymail, by fax (1–607–752–2327), or by giving it to an <strong>IBM</strong> representative. If theform is missing, you can mail your comments to the following address:<strong>IBM</strong> CorporationInformation DevelopmentDepartment G60G1701 North StreetEndicott, New York 13760-5553USAUnderst<strong>and</strong>ing Message Text FormatThis section describes general concepts needed to define <strong>and</strong> configure the virtualmachines, servers, <strong>and</strong> applications in <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong>.viz/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> <strong>Messages</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Codes</strong>

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