What is ACF/NCP?
ACF/NCP is a mainframe operating system for communication controllers. It manages network traffic and provides connectivity for various protocols. It was initially developed in the 1970s and is loaded into communication controllers using mainframe commands.
What communication protocols does ACF/NCP support?
ACF/NCP supports protocols including SDLC, X.25, and SNA. It also supports older protocols like ALC and S/S terminal connections. These protocols enable communication with various devices and applications.
What other products are required to use ACF/NCP?
ACF/NCP requires ACF/SSP to generate network definitions and load the NCP program into the communication controller. This process involves defining network resources and configuring communication parameters.
How is ACF/NCP installed and configured?
ACF/NCP was installed onto mainframe operating systems and loaded into communication controllers using mainframe commands. The installation process involved defining network resources and configuring communication parameters.