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JES2
Advanced Operations I
This course covers the advanced procedures for controlling the
JES2 remote job entry facility, and the multi-access spool facility.
The course discusses how JES2 assigns attributes to a job, the
commands used to change the default job attributes associated with
a reader, and how the command authority of a console or reader
determines which commands can be entered. It covers the commands
that control JES2 spool data sets and the offloading of spool data,
the JES2 automatic command facility and how it allows the user
to enter commands now, for execution later. The course describes
the general procedures to perform each of the initialization steps
and the options available when performing a JES2 initialization,
and the reserved $T and $ADD commands. This course is written to
JES2 version 5.2.
Advanced Operations I training covers such topics as:
Setting Device Characteristics
RJE and NJE Communications
Controlling Spool Volumes
This course is designed for operators with previous JES2 experience.
JES2 Advanced Operations I
Description
This course covers the advanced procedures for controlling the JES2 remote job
entry facility, and
the multi-access spool facility. The course discusses how JES2 assigns attributes
to a job, the
commands used to change the default job attributes associated with a reader,
and how the
command authority of a console or reader determines which commands can be entered.
It covers
the commands that control JES2 spool data sets and the offloading of spool data,
the JES2
automatic command facility and how it allows the user to enter commands now,
for execution
later. The course describes the general procedures to perform for each of the
initialization steps
and the options available when performing a JES2 initialization, and the reserved
$T and $ADD
commands. This course is written to JES2 version 5.2.
Audience
This course is designed for operators with previous JES2 experience.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with routine operations of a JES2 system and/or completed JES2 Job
and Device
Control and JES2 System Control courses is assumed.
Course Duration
» 5 hours
Topics Include
Unit 1:
Setting Device Characteristics
» Specifying Default Job Attributes
» Command Authority
» Routing JES2 Messages
» Printer Setup and Work Selection Characteristics
» Setting Printer Processing Characteristics
Unit 2:
RJE and NJE Communications
» RJE and NJE Configuration
» Starting Communications
» Controlling BSC and SNA Lines
» Controlling the JES2/VTAM Interface
» Controlling Remote Stations
» Controlling a Network
Unit 3:
Controlling Spool Volumes
» Displaying Spool Utilization
» The Spool Offload Facility
» Controlling the Status of Spool Volumes
System Requirements
» Pentium class computer
» 200 MHz processor (266 MHz recommended)
» 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended)
» CD-ROM drive
» Any one of Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows
2000 (both Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 require at least 64 MB RAM)
» SVGA monitor capable of 16-bit color and 800 x 600 screen resolution
» Sound card with speakers or headphones (optional)
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