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Course Title: TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
The .PDF files for this course should be used for a lecture-lab in a classroom with an instructor and lab equipment. Use Adobe Acrobat Reader V3 or V4 to read the .PDF files.
This version replaces the EY-T142E-LO.001 version of this course.
FORMAT Lecture/Lab
LENGTH 5 days
PRODUCT OVERVIEW This course is designed for computer professionals interested in understanding and administering the TCP/IP environment within OpenVMS.
COURSE ABSTRACT This course is designed to provide the student with the information and experience needed to function in a networked environment focused on the TCP/IP protocols. After presenting introductory information on protocols and standards, the course covers the components and services within TCP/IP. The central protocols of TCP/IP are examined with emphasis on their purpose. That is, what need do they fulfill in the big picture of node-to-node communication? The course introduces user- and administrator-level programs through hands-on lab exercises. Students also examine static and dynamic routing through a series of labs.
COURSE OUTLINE
1. Network Overview -Network Concepts -IP Addresses -Subnet Masks 2. TCP/IP Commands -User Services -PING -SHOW HOST -TELNET -RCP -RLOGIN -RSH -FINGER -FTP 3. Installing and Configuring TCP/IP Services -Installation -Configuration 4. Protocols -Data Link Protocol -IP Header Fields -TCP Header Fields -ICMP and ARP -UDP 5. Network File System (NFS) -NFS Concepts -NFS Implementation -NFS Server File Systems -Container File System -NFS Management Commands -Proxy Accounts -Client Configuration -Client Data Manipulation -Server Configuration -Server Data Manipulation 6. Serial Lines -Serial Connections -SLIP Encapsulation -PPP Encapsulation -Setting Up SLIP 7. Routing -Routing Introduction -Routing Table -Static Routing -Dynamic Routing -ROUTED -GATED -Configuring Dynamic Routing 8. DNS and BIND -History -Concepts -Resolver -Server -NSLOOKUP -Load Broker and Metric Server 9. Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) -BOOTP Concepts -BOOTP Server -BOOTP Client -Server Configuration -Server Data Files -TFTP 10. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) -DHCP Concepts -Advantages of Using DHCP -DHCP Configuration Files -Using the DHCP GUI -DHCP Cluster Failover 11. Network Time Protocol (NTP) -NTP Concepts -NTP Internet Time Sources -NTP Configuration Options -NTP Support Files -NTP Commands -Trace of NTP Communication 12. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) -SNMP Concepts -Log Files and Command Procedures -SNMP Configuration -Using SNMP Utilities -Tracing SNMP Protocol Interactions 13. Remote Printing -Remote Printing Options -LPR/LPD Local Configuration -LPR/LPD Remote Configuration -Tracing Print Packets -TELNETSYM Overview -PC-NFS Overview 14. Troubleshooting -Troubleshooting Options -Configuration Troubleshooting -Network Troubleshooting -Performance Tuning 15. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) -SMTP Concepts -Configuring SMTP -Using Telnet to Test SMTP -POP and MIME Concepts
TARGET AUDIENCE OpenVMS system managers and network administrators.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to: -Describe TCP/IP as implemented on OpenVMS. -Discuss IP addresses and masks. -Use TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS user and management commands. -Install and configure TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS. -Manage NFS on an OpenVMS system. -Configure and troubleshoot static and dynamic routing. -Manage BIND on an OpenVMS system. -Discuss the BOOTP, DHCP, NTP, SNMP, and SMTP protocols. -Configure remote printing. -Troubleshoot TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS. This course does not cover the following: -UNIX network administration. -Network internals.
PREREQUISITES Students should be familiar with basic networking concepts and have system management level experience with OpenVMS.
DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTRUCTOR-LED TRAINING
-The lab should have at least four machines, at least two of which should be running the latest version of OpenVMS. -The best setup is one machine for each student or 12 computers running the latest version of OpenVMS with one Tru64 UNIX system in the mix. -Systems should be connected through Ethernet and should not be connected to an outside network. -Installation media should be available. -Serial line hardware and adapters should be available but not connected. -Students should have access to the system account and a nonprivileged account.
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