•ANSI/IEEE 802.3-1985: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection
•FIPS 1-2: Code for Information Interchange, Its Representations, Subsets, and Extensions
Note: 1-2 includes ANSI X3.4-1977(86)/FIPS 15; ANSI X3.32-1973/FIPS 36; ANSI X3.41-1974/FIPS 35; and FIPS 7.
•FIPS 3-1/ANSI X3.22-1973: Recorded
Magnetic Tape Information Interchange (800 CPI, NRZI)
•FIPS 16-1/ANSI X3.15-1976: Bit Sequencing of the Code for Information Interchange in Serial-by-Bit Data Transmission
Note: FED STD 1010 adopts FIPS 16-1.
•FIPS 22-1/ANSI X3.1-1976: Synchronous Signaling Rates Between Data Terminal and Data Communi- cation Equipment
Note: FED STD 1013 adopts FIPS 22-1.
•FIPS 25/ANSI X3.39-1986: Recorded Magnetic Tape for Information Interchange (1600 CPI, Phase En- coded)
•FIPS 37/ANSI X3.36-1975: Synchronous High- Speed Data Signaling Rates Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Communication Equipment
Note: FED STD 1001 adopts FIPS 37.
•FIPS 50/ANSI X3.54-1986: Recorded Magnetic Tape for Information Interchange, 6250 CPI (246 CPMM), Group Coded Recording
•FIPS 79/ANSI X3.27-1987: Magnetic Tape Labels and File Structure for Information Interchange
•FIPS 86/ANSI X3.64-1979: Additional Controls for Use with American National Standard Code for In- formation Interchange
Note: Other FIPS are not applicable.
Note: Information regarding interchangeability of ANSI and FED standards with FIPS is contained in ‘‘ADP Telecommunications Standards Index,’’ July 1988, published and maintained by the General Ser- vices Administration.
•ISO 646: ISO 7-bit Coded Character Set for Infor- mation Exchange
•ISO 1001: File Structure and Labeling of Magnetic Tapes for Information Interchange
•ISO 1863: Information Processing — 9-track, 12, 7 mm (0.5 in) wide magnetic tape for information inter- change recorded at 32 rpmm (800 rpi)
•ISO 1864: Information Processing — Unrecorded 12, 7 mm (0.5 in) wide magnetic tape for information in- terchange — 35 ftpmm (800 ftpi) NRZI, 126 ftpmm (3 200 ftpi) phase encoded and 356 ftmm (9 042 ftpi),
NRZI
•ISO 2022: Code Extension Techniques for Use with ISO 646
•ISO 3307: Representations of Time of the Day
•ISO 3788: Information Processing — 9-track, 12, 7 mm (0.5 in) wide magnetic tape for information in- terchange recorded at 63 rpmm (1 600 rpt), phase encoded
•ISO 4873: 8-Bit Code for Information Interchange — Structure and Rules for Implementation
•ISO 5652: Recorded Magtape (6250)
•ISO 6429: Control Functions for Coded Character Sets
•ISO 9316: 1989 (SCSI-1) Small Computer System Interface
•ISO 9660: Information Processing — Volume and file structure of CD–ROM for information exchange
•ISO 10288: 1994 (SCSI-2) Small Computer System Interface
INSTALLATION
OpenVMS for Integrity servers is distributed as a binary kit on DVD. OpenVMS Alpha is distributed as a binary kit on CD. Procedures for setting up the system disk from media and for preparing the system for day-to-day operations are provided in the HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers Upgrade and Installation Manual. The procedures use the POLYCENTER Soft- ware Installation (PCSI) utility to configure and install the OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS Integrity operating systems.
Network Installation and Upgrade
InfoServer network booting is supported for OpenVMS installations and upgrades on any OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity server systems that support OpenVMS. For OpenVMS Integrity server systems, InfoServer network booting is supported on all LAN cards (also referred to as LAN devices or adapters) that are supported by EFI.
For both OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.3 and Integrity servers Versions 8.3 and 8.3-1H1 installations and up- grades, you can boot from a virtual DVD/CD drive on the LAN using the OpenVMS InfoServer software ap- plication. You can use the OpenVMS InfoServer soft- ware application on all OpenVMS Integrity server sys- tems running Version 8.2-1 or higher as well as on any