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Course Overview This course gives you the skill required to diagnose and debug TCP/IP problems when operating on z/OS. This skill consists of commands and tools, knowledge and a method to approach TCP/IP problems. The lab activity and the paper projects will provide some real problems to debug. Audience Any personnel that has to operate on TCP/IP networks and provide support to solve communication problems on OS/390. Skills Gained The main objectives for the students that attend this course are: - Learn what commands are useful in OS/390 environment to control the TCP/IP resources, the TELNET application and debug TCP/IP simple network problems.
- Learn which trace types (Packet, TELNET, FTP and so forth) are available in OS/390 environment and understand:
- What kind of information can be found in a Trace
- When and how to activate a trace
- How to interpret a trace
- Use the proper diagnostic technique to approach TCP/IP problems
- Describe the Syslog function in the UNIX environment and know how to configure the /etc/syslog.conf file
- Understand how to handle and eventually modify the Translate Tables that are used by the majority of TCP/IP applications during a connection with hosts that use ASCII character coding.
- Perform some practical activity that consist in activating and interpreting some trace types,and debug some real problems concerning various application protocols.
Prerequisites Course CB691GB - TCP/IP on 0S390 and good experience of OS/390. TCP/IP for z/OS (CB691GB) Course Outline - Use tools and methods for failure capture and discovery
- Methodology for dealing with TCP/IP for OS/390 failures
- Operator commands
- Common failures and faults case-study:
- Security, Translation tables, Socket interface, Routing, Telnet, Name resolution and more...
- Logical connections between server and clients
- Addresspaces for TCP/IP in OS/390
- Network interfaces
- Internal communication between TCP/IP tasks
- Start and end traces, format trace reports and analyse them with OS/390 system tools
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