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| AUDIENCE: |
This course will be of particular benefit to System programmers and technical support staff responsible for installation, performance and maintenance of ACF/VTAM network products. Experienced applications programmers, designers, communications technicians and technical managers may also benefit. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
- Completion of 'Network Communications' or equivalent exposure to general teleprocessing concepts is necessary
- System programming experience in operating systems or on-line systems, or an operational background in TP hardware or software is desirable.
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| APPROACH: |
This class is taught by lecture with hands-on workshops. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
- Outline the functions and inter-relationships of SNA network software and hardware products
- List the steps necessary for installing or modifying an ACF/VTAM network and demonstrate a good working knowledge and understanding of the sources of detailed information
- Write all tables and lists needed for multi-systems networking, and maximize network availability
- Describe and implement strategies for tuning VTAM's storage usage and I/O channel-driving
- Take VTAM buffer and IO traces, sketch out the message flows captured and use diagnostic DISPLAY commands
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| COURSE CONTENT: |
- SYSTEMS NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
- SNA concepts and terminology
- Network structure - nodes and datalinks
- Network Addressable Units: LU, PU and SSCP
- Network Addresses, Subarea and Element Addresses,
- MAXSUBA and Extended Network Addresses
- APPN Dynamic Networking
- SNA Sessions
- BIND and prerequisite command flows
- SNA Formats
- FID4 PIU illustrated through VTAM buffer and
- I/O traces
- APPC Data flows through VTAM buffer and I/O traces
- Attach processing
- Error processing
- Session Protocols
- Response protocols
- Sequence numbering
- Request/Response modes
- Chaining
- Bracketing
- SDLC line Discipline summarized
- Token Ring Discipline summarized
- Boundary Function
- FID 2 PIU format
- Local addresses
- Segmenting
- Session pacing
- ACF/VTAM OVERVIEW
- SNA Access Method: Sub Area SNA
- Domain ownership
- Cross-domain resource management
- Configuration services
- Session services
- Route management
- Peer to Peer SNA overview
- Network nodes
- End Nodes
- LEN nodes
- Addressing
- Routing
- Session Services
- Configuration
- Data Flow
- SNA over IP : EE Enterprise Extender
- Application programming introduction
- General outlines of VTAM programs
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- VTAM macro language
- Macros equated with SNA RU's
- LOGON, TPEND, LOSTERM and RELREQ exit routines
- ACQUIRE and PASS options
- Functions of ACB's NIB's and RPL's
- Pointers for further information
- Examples of CPIC APPC applications
- Network operator interface
- Commands for starting and halting VTAM under MVS, VM or VSE, with discussion of the effects of command options
- DISPLAYs, MODIFYs, and VARYs in everyday usage, contingency usage, problem determination and tuning
- Product releases
- Summaries of recent ACF/VTAM releases correlated with releases of other Network Program Products including VTAM 4.1, 4.2
- Bibliography
- Suggested booklist for further reading and reference
- INSTALLATION: OPERATING SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS
- Libraries, JCL, system parameters and IOGEN
- VTAM CUSTOMIZATION
- USS table
- General form, usage, creation, limitations
- Examples
- LOGMODE table
- Table entry selection scheme
- Cookbook approach to coding
- Meanings of the operands coded
- Intermediate Routing and Path Tables
- TG's, ER's and VR's explained
- Strategy for producing PATH tables
- Workshop
- Class of Service Table
- What to code, and how the VR selection routine uses it
- Other tables and exits on demand
- RESOURCE DEFINITION
- Major and Minor Nodes
- Network names
- Application program definition
- NCP/EP Definition Facility and VTAM aspects of NCP
- Switched network definition
- Dynamic Reconfiguration
- SNA and non-SNA local terminal definition
- Adjacent SSCP lists
- Channel Attachment major node
- PU 2.1 definitions
- VTAM co-existence with TCP/IP
- VTAM resource definitions in TCP/IP stack on the mainframe
- SNA over IP : EE Enterprise Extender definitions
- START OPTIONS AND TUNING
- Start option and configuration list merging and selection scheme
- Important start options and tuning options
- VTAM start options for APPN
- Buffer pool dynamic expansion mechanism
- BFRUSE displays for pool optimization
- TNSTAT for tuning channel data transfers
- VTAM TROUBLESHOOTING AND DIAGNOSTICS
- How to start VTAM buffer and I/O traces
- Tracing normal data flow
- Diagnosing BIND failures with VTAM traces
- BACKUP CONSIDERATIONS (TIME PERMITTING)
- Network failures
- Configuration Restart and NODELST files
- 37XX Channel Interfaces and Two-Processor Switches
- NCP takeover:
- OWNER and BACKUP vs. ISTATUS
- Auto Network Shutdown
- Alternate Routing
- SNBU for peripheral links
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