z/OS Networking
This course examines network theory and architectures (TCP/IP and SNA/APPN), the business problems to be solved and actual implementations, as well as security, administration, and operations. A PC with Windows is required to complete assignments where you learn and investigate general computer networking, and 2 hands-on labs where you will work on your own virtual z/OS system: examining, modifying, and repairing its network. The labs and lectures are an introduction to the tasks of a z Systems network administrator and will enable you to discuss data center issues with network managers as an informed and active participant.
This module is based on the text “Introduction to the New Mainframe: Networking” which is available here. The topics covered in this module include:
Mainframes and Networks
Network layers and protocols
IP Addressing, Protocol Examples
Address Exhaustion
Routing, Encapsulation, Physical Signalling
Standards, Reliable Messages
Multiplexing, Virtual LANS
Hardware Connectivity to the Mainframe
Sample Configuration
Fiber Optics
TCP/IP Implementation on the mainframe
TCP/IP on z/OS, TCP/IP in a Sysplex
Sockets
SNA and SNA/IP implementation on the mainframe
Systems Network Architecture Basics and Implementation
SNA Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN)
SNA/IP Implementation
TN3270 Enhanced
Network Operations and administration
Operational Procedures
Network Security
Problem Determination
Change Control and Administration