Who should attend
OpenVMS System Managers and Network Administrators who need to understand and administer the TCP/IP environment within OpenVMS.
Prerequisites
The students should be familiar with general networking concepts and have system management experience with OpenVMS.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Describe TCP/IP as implemented on OpenVMS
- Understand IP addresses and masks
- Use TCP/IP 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
- Configure failSAFE IP for IP Adress failover in the event of NIC faliure
- Manage BIND on an OpenVMS system
- Configure SSH, Manage SSH service and customize the SSH run-time environment
- Understand BOOTP, DHCP, NTP, SNMP, and SMTP
- Configure remote printing
- Troubleshoot TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
- Present IPv6 concepts
Course Content
This course is designed for computer professionals who need to understand and administer the TCP/IP environment in OpenVMS. This course provides information and experience to function in a networked environment that is focused on TCP/IP protocols. This course does not cover network internals.