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Our Mainframe Network Operations Company name 1 |Copyright © Interskill Learning Pty Ltd 2012 – Commercial in Confidence Introducing Mainframe Networks 1 hour PowerPointOur Mainframe Networks PowerPoint Our Mainframe Network Operations Webinar Understanding Mainframe Networks and Your Role = Datatrain Course Modules IBM Mainframe Communication Concepts VTAM Commands Mainframe TCP/IP Commands 1 hour

Our VTAM Started Task VTAM Started Task is VTAM To start: S VTAM To stop: Z NET,QUICK Started and Stopped Automatically by CA Ops/MVS 2 |Copyright © Interskill Learning Pty Ltd 2011 – Commercial in Confidence

Our SNA Resources APP* - Applications NCP* - NCPs CDR* - Cross Domain Resources XCF* - XCF Connections TCP* - TCP/IP 3 |Copyright © Interskill Learning Pty Ltd 2011 – Commercial in Confidence D NET,MAJNODES IST097I DISPLAY ACCEPTED IST350I DISPLAY TYPE = MAJOR NODES 190 IST089I ISTPUS TYPE = PU T4/5, ACTIV IST089I TCPH1 TYPE = APPL SEGMENT, ACTIV IST089I APPCICF TYPE = APPL SEGMENT, ACTIV IST089I APPCICP TYPE = APPL SEGMENT, ACTIV IST089I APPIMS1 TYPE = APPL SEGMENT, ACTIV IST089I XCFHST TYPE = LCL SNA MAJ NODE, ACTIV IST089I NCP1 TYPE = PU T4/5, ACTIV IST089I CDRMHS1 TYPE = CDRM SEGMENT, ACTIV IST089I CDRSHS1 TYPE = CDRSC SEGMENT, ACTIV IST1454I 8 RESOURCE(S) DISPLAYED IST314I END

Our SNA Resource Management All definitions in SYS1.VTAMLST Shared SYS1.VTAMLST for each data center All resources automatically started at VTAM startup Major nodes monitored using IBM Netview 4 |Copyright © Interskill Learning Pty Ltd 2011 – Commercial in Confidence

Our TCP/IP Started Tasks VTAM Started Task is TCPIP Secure TCP/IP Stack on PRDD is TCPIPS To start: S TCPIP To stop: P TCPIP Started and Stopped Automatically by CA Ops/MVS 5 |Copyright © Interskill Learning Pty Ltd 2011 – Commercial in Confidence

Our TCP/IP Daemons TN3270: TCP3270 FTP: TCPFTP SMTP: TCPMAIL SMB: TCPSMB Telnet: TCPTEL HTTP Server: TCPHTTP (Stop: S TCPHTTP,ACTION=‘STOP’ ) Resolver: TCPRESOL Syslogd: TCPLOGD Inetd: TCPINETD 6 |Copyright © Interskill Learning Pty Ltd 2011 – Commercial in Confidence

Our TCP/IP Parameters Profile: TCPIP.system.PROFILE Data: TCPIP.system.TCPDATA 7 |Copyright © Interskill Learning Pty Ltd 2011 – Commercial in Confidence

Our Mainframe TCP/IP Ports Telnet: 23 TN3270: 623 Websphere HTTP Server: 680 Websphere MQ: 1414 CICS IPIC: 699 CICS Sales Reporter: 696 SMB: 690 Otherwise normal ports 8 |Copyright © Interskill Learning Pty Ltd 2011 – Commercial in Confidence

Our Mainframe Networking Tools IBM NetView – SNA management CA Ops/MVS – Network task automated operations CA Netmaster Network Management for TCP/IP – TCP/IP management Rocket MXI – TCP/IP Information 9 |Copyright © Interskill Learning Pty Ltd 2011 – Commercial in Confidence

Using SMTP from the Mainframe IEBGENER from batch to SYSOUT class M From ISPF using the XMITIP command 10 |Copyright © Interskill Learning Pty Ltd 2011 – Commercial in Confidence

Summary Our VTAM Started Task Our SNA Resources and Resource Management Our TCP/IP Started Task and Daemons Our TCP/IP Parameters Our Mainframe TCP/IP Ports Our Mainframe Management Tools Using SMTP from the Mainframe 11 |Copyright © Interskill Learning Pty Ltd 2012 – Commercial in Confidence Introducing Mainframe Networks 1 hour PowerPointOur Mainframe Networks PowerPoint Our Mainframe Network Operations Webinar Understanding Mainframe Networks and Your Role = Datatrain Course Modules IBM Mainframe Communication Concepts VTAM Commands Mainframe TCP/IP Commands 1 hour