| OS/390 and Networking
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of networking
in an OS/390 environment, and describes the various components
that make up a secure, efficient network. The course also presents
the various network models, and provides you with a solid understanding
of how each is appropriate for specific business requirements.
OS/390 and Networking training covers such topics as:
Introduction to Networking
Networking Media
Communications and Protocols
Network Architectures
Network Administration
This course is intended for information systems professionals who are interested
in learning more about networking technologies, specifically in an OS/390 environment.
OS/390 and Networking
Description
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of networking in an OS/390
environment, and describes the various components that make up a secure, efficient
network. The course also presents the various network models, and provides
students with a solid understanding of how each model is appropriate for specific
business requirements. This course is written to OS/390 2.x.
Audience
This course is intended for information systems professionals who are interested
in learning more about networking technologies, specifically in an OS/390 environment.
Prerequisites
This course assumes the student has a basic understanding of software and hardware,
and enterprise systems. The course also assumes that the student has a working
knowledge of the OS/390 operating system.
Course Duration
» 5 hours
Topics Include
Unit 1: Introduction to Networking
» Networking Fundamentals
» Standard Topologies
» Distributed Computing Unit 2: Networking Media
» Network Cabling
» Wireless Networking
» Network Interface Cards Unit 3: Communications and Protocols
» Data Transmission
» Protocols and Access Methods Unit 4: Network Architectures
» Ethernets
» Token Rings and FDDI Unit 5: Network Administration
» Managing Network Accounts
» Network Security
» Expanding the Network
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