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AIX TCP/IP Communications

AU07      Course duration (days): 5
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Also known as: AU07GB

About this class

This course is intended for Network Administrators or other personnel who are responsible for the configuration, use and support of TCP/IP and common network services such as DNS and NFS on an IBM RISC System/6000 system running AIX Version 4. Delegates will learn how to implement and use remote printing, static routing, DNS, NFS and automounter.

What delegates will learn

  • Understand the basic concepts of TCP/IP protocols and addressing
  • Understand TCP/IP broadcasting and multicasting
  • Configure TCP/IP on an IBM RISC System/6000
  • Connect multiple TCP/IP networks using static and dynamic routing
  • Use networking commands for remote login, remote execution and file transfer
  • Set up network printing on an IBM RISC System/6000
  • Understand and implement DNS and NFS

What prerequisites are required

Delegates should have a working knowledge of the AIX environment and commands. They must be able to work with SMIT in configuring systems and be able to edit files with vi. A working knowledge of printers and print queues on AIX is a requirement, as is an understanding of file systems, directories, files and their security, the concept of mounting filesystems and a basic knowledge of general networking concepts. This knowledge can be gained by attending course AC13GB (AIX Basics) and AU14GB (AIX System Administration I: Implementation).

Contents of this class

  • TCP/IP Concepts
  • Configuring TCP/IP
  • Using TCP/IP Commands
  • Routing
  • Network File System (NFS) Concepts
  • Configuring NFS
  • Automounter and NFS Commands
  • Domain Name System (DNS)