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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 w ith an instructor and lab equipment. Use Adobe Acrobat Reader V3 or V4 to read t he .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 a nd administering the TCP/IP environment within OpenVMS. COURSE ABSTRACT This course is designed to provide the student with the information and experien ce needed to function in a networked environment focused on the TCP/IP protocols. After prese nting introductory information on protocols and standards, the course covers the compo nents and services within TCP/IP. The central protocols of TCP/IP are examined w ith emphasis on their purpose. That is, what need do they fulfill in the big pic ture of node-to-node communication? The course introduces user- and administrato r-level programs through hands-on lab exercises. Students also examine static an d 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 manag ement 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. Course Files: Student Guide: TCP-OVMS-SG-PDF.ZIP File: 01_sg_cover.pdf 02_toc.pdf 03_dpref.pdf 04_m1dno.pdf 05_m2dcomm.pdf 06_m3dinst.pdf 07_m4dprot.pdf Contents: Cover graphic; includes copyright page Table of Contents Preface, including course description Network Overview TCP/IP Commands Installing and Configuring TCP/IP Services Protocols

08_m5dnfs.pdf 09_m6dserl.pdf 10_m7drout.pdf 11_m8ddns.pdf 12_m9dbootp.pdf 13_m10ddhcp.pdf 14_m11dntp.pdf 15_m12dsnmp.pdf 16_m13drpri.pdf 17_m14dtrbl.pdf 18_m15dsmtp.pdf aa_adbmt.pdf ab_bdnsl.pdf ac_cdaddr.pdf ad_ddww.pdf tcp_sg_book.pdf

Network File System (NFS) Serial Lines Routing DNS and BIND Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Network Time Protocol (NTP) Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Remote Printing Troubleshooting Simple Mail Transfer Protocl (SMTP) Appendix A, Binary Mask Templates Appendix B, NSLOOKUP Internal Commands Appendix C, Additional Routing Appendix D, Wire World Entire Student Guide

Instructor Guide: TCP-OVMS-IG-PDF.ZIP File: 01-ig-cover.pdf 02-toc.pdf 03_m1dig1_ins.pdf 04_m2ig1_ins.pdf tcp_ig_book.pdf Contents: Cover graphic; includes copyright page Table of Contents Preface, including course description Instructor notes, including time to teach Entire Instructor Guide

Lab Guide: TCP-OVMS-LABS-PDF.ZIP File: 01-labs-cover.pdf 02-labs-toc.pdf 03_lab_exer.pdf 04_lab_sol.pdf tcp_lab_book.pdf Contents: Cover graphic; includes copyright page Table of Contents Lab Exercises Lab Solutions Entire Lab Guide

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