The TCPIP for AIX Administrators training course provides essential core fundamental skills in implementing, using, and troubleshooting TCP/IP, generic remote commands, DSH, SSH, VLANs, Dynamic DNS, DHCP, static and dynamic routing, network availability, and NFS.
By attending TCPIP for AIX Administrators workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Understand the fundamental concepts of TCP/IP, protocols, and addressing
- Configure TCP/IP on AIX
- Configure and use Telnet, FTP, REXEC, rlogin, rsh, RCP, and dsh
- Configure and use the open secure shell (OpenSSH)
- Connect multiple TCP/IP networks using static and dynamic routing
- Understand the theory of VLANs and how IEEE 801.1Q protocol is used in Power systems
- Configure routing, multipath routing and dead gateway detection (DGD)
- Understand and configure gigabit fast failover (GFF) and link aggregation (LA)/ether channel
- Combine both GFF and LA technologies to achieve the highest levels of availability
- Describe Domain Name System (DNS) function
- Configure DNS on AIX
- Describe Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) function
- Configure DHCP on AIX
- Describe Network File System (NFS) function
- Configure NFS versions 3 and 4 on AIX
- Configure the NFS automounter on AIX
- Perform basic troubleshooting of network problems
- Comfortable using the AIX commands line, vi, and SMIT
- A general working knowledge of the AIX environment and commands
- Essential AIX System Administration skills such as software installation and the management of devices, file systems, and subsystems management
This TCPIP for AIX Administrators class is for Network Administrators or other personnel responsible for the configuration, use, and support of TCP/IP and common network services on AIX.
