Comms – Monitoring and Controlling TCP/IP 2.5
Duration
4 hours
Overview
This course covers the fundamentals of TCP/IP, including its diverse features and functions. It also provides details on initiating and terminating TCP/IP, along with an introduction to a range of commands for monitoring and managing both TCP/IP client and server applications.
Audience
Operators, Help Desk staff, and TCP/IP network technicians that need to interact with TCP/IP on a regular basis.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the Interskill Comms – IBM Mainframe Communications Concepts course, or equivalent knowledge.
Objectives
After completing this course, the student will be able to:
- Start and Stop TCP/IP
- Identify TCP/IP Support Daemons
- Enter TCP/IP Commands in TSO/E, z/OS UNIX System Services, and a Console
- Send and Receive Files using FTP
- Access Remote Computers
- Identify FTP, Remote Execution Servers, Telnet, and CSSMTP Servers
Course Content
TCP/IP Commands
TCP/IP Command Format
TCP/IP Started Task
TCP/IP JCL
Starting and Stopping TCP/IP
TCP/IP Daemons
Syslogd
RESOLVER
INETD
TSO/E Commands
TSO NETSTAT
TRACERTE
z/OS UNIX System Services Commands
Console Commands
Displaying TCP/IP Status
TCP/IP Client Application Commands
FTP from z/OS UNIX System Services
FTP from TSO
FTP from Batch
Telnet
rexec
rsh
Sending E-mail from Batch
TSO SMTPNOTE
TCP/IP Server Application Commands
Starting and Stopping the FTP Server
Using TSO REXEC
z/OS UNIX REXECD
Starting TN3270
Using z/OS UNIX Telnet
Starting CSSMTP
Sendmail