The TCP/IP for z/OS - Diagnostics and Debugging training course provides the skill required to diagnose and debug TCP/IP problems when operating on z/OS. This skill helps in developing knowledge of commands and tools together with a methodology in tackling TCP/IP problems.
By attending TCP/IP for z/OS - Diagnostics and Debugging workshop, delegates will:
- Learn what commands are useful in a z/OS environment to control TCP/IP resources, the TELNET application, and debug TCP/IP simple network problems
- Learn which trace types (packet, TELNET, FTP, and so forth) are available in a z/OS environment and know:
- What kind of information can be found in a trace
- When to activate a trace
- How to activate a trace
- How to interpret a trace (for the packet trace there is a dedicated topic)
- Use the proper diagnostic technique to approach TCP/IP problems
- Describe the Syslog function in the UNIX environment and know how to configure the /etc/syslog.conf file
- Understand how to handle and modify the translate tables used by many TCP/IP applications that connect to remote systems which use ASCII character coding
- Activate and interpret several trace types, and debug some real problems which involve the use of various application protocols.
- Knowledge of z/OS.
This TCP/IP for z/OS - Diagnostics and Debugging class is for anyone who works on TCP/IP networks and provides support in the resolution of communication problems on z/OS.
