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IBM System p, AIX, and UNIX
AIX Networking
AIX Network Installation Manager (NIM): Concepts and Configuration (AN220)
AIX Network Installation Manager (NIM): Concepts and Configuration (ILO) (AX220)
PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX III: Virtualization and Mobility (AN430)
PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX III: Virtualization and Mobility - ILO (AX430)
TCPIP for AIX Administrators (AN210)
TCPIP for AIX Administrators - Instructor-led Online (AX210)
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IBM Power p and AIX
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What is New in POWER6 and AIX 6
AN01 ORClassroom
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Implementing POWER6, Virtualization and AIX 6.1 for
POWER5/AIX 5L Administrators
AN02Classroom
AT02 ORInstructor-led onlineNo
Implementing POWER6 and HMC7 for AIX 5L and POWER5
Administrators
AN03Classroom
AT03 ORInstructor-led online
Implementing AIX 6 for AIX 5L Administrators
AN04Classroom
AT04 ORInstructor-led online
What's New in Power Systems for AIX
AN07Classroom
AX07 ORInstructor-led online
Yes
No
Are youmoving to PowerHA
SystemMirror?Yes
No
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Are youmigrating to Power7
or AIX7?
Are youmigrating to Power6
and AIX 6?
START HERE...
Proceed to training path:A: AIX Users and System Administration
systemp20.031011
What’s New inPowerHA System Mirror
ATH1 Instructor-led online
Power Systems andAIX Differences Workshop
AN08Classroom
AX08 ORInstructor-led online
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AIX Users and System Administration
systemp21.072010
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AIX System Administration I: Implementation
AY14Self-paced virtual class
AIX Jumpstart for UNIX Professionals
AY28Self-paced virtual class
AN11Classroom
Power Systems for AIX I: LPAR Configuration and Planning
AX11 ORInstructor-led online
AN12Classroom
Power Systems for AIX II: AIX Implementation and
Administration
AX12 ORInstructor-led online
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AN22Classroom
AIX Network Installation Manager (NIM):
Concepts and Configuration
AX22 ORInstructor-led online
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Doyou want to
learn about System Adminstration?
Are you an experienced UNIX
administrator?
Are you newto AIX?
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Yes
No
Korn and Bash Shell Programming
AL32Classroom
Yes
Yes
No
No
AN14Classroom
AIX Jumpstart for UNIX Professionals
AX14 ORInstructor-led online
AN10 ORClassroom
AIX Basics
AY13Self-paced virtual class
AX10 ORInstructor-led online
Proceed to training path:B: AIX Security, Network Administration, Problem Determination, Virtualization, and Performance
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AIX Security, Network Administration, Problem Determination, Virtualization, and Performance
systemp22.041010
AN15Classroom
Power Systems for AIX III: Advanced Administration and
Problem Determination
AX15 ORInstructor-led online
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AN30Classroom
Power Systems for AIX –Virtualization I: Implementing
Virtualization
AX30 ORInstructor-led online
AN31Classroom
Power Systems for AIX –Virtualization II: Advanced PowerVM and Performance
AX31 ORInstructor-led online
AN51Classroom
Power Systems for AIX IV: Performance Management
AX51 ORInstructor-led online
Analyzing and Tuning Complex AIX 5L Performance Issues
AU77Classroom
AIX 5L System Administration V: Workload Manager
AU19Classroom
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Yes
Yes
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AIX System Administration II: Problem Determination
AY16Self-paced virtual class
Do youwant to learn about
AIX ProblemDetermination?
Do youwant to learn about
Virtualization?
Do youwant to learn about
Performance?
Yes
Do youwant to learn about
AIX Network Administration?
No
Yes
AN21Classroom
TCP/IP for AIX Administrators
AX21 ORInstructor-led online
No
Implementing AIX Security Features
AU47Classroom
Do youwant to learn about
Security?Yes
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No
START HERE...
Proceed to training path:C: PowerHA System Mirror for AIX
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PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX
systemp23.072010
AN41Classroom
PowerHA for AIX I: Implementation, Configuration,
and Administration
AX41 ORInstructor-led online
AN42Classroom
PowerHA for AIX II: Extended Administration and Problem
Determination
AX42 ORInstructor-led online
AN45Classroom
PowerHA for AIX: Migration and Extended
Administration
AX45 ORInstructor-led online
or
AN46Classroom
PowerHA for AIX: Problem Determination
Workshop
AX46 ORInstructor-led online
AN43Classroom
PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX III: Virtualization and Mobility
AX43 ORInstructor-led online
Do youwant to learn about
PowerHA?
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AN44Classroom
PowerHA/XD: Extended Distance and Disaster Recovery
AX44 ORInstructor-led online
Yes
START HERE...
Proceed to training path:D: AIX Systems Management, Clustering, Internals, and Cloud Computing
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AIX Systems Management, Clustering, Internals, and Cloud Computing
systemp24.031011
AN94Classroom
IBM Systems Director 6.2 for Power Systems I: Installation
and Systems Management
AX94 ORInstructor-led online
AIX 6 Internals II:File Systems and LVM
AT67Instructor-led online
AIX 6 Internals I: Process and Memory
Management
AT62Instructor-led online
D
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
START HERE...
AN96Classroom
IBM Systems Director VMControl 2.3 for Cloud Computing
Infrastructure
AX96 ORInstructor-led online
Do you wantto learn about IBM Systems Director
VMControl 2.3 on Power Systems?
Do youwant to learn about AIX
Internals?
Do youwant to learn about
Clustering?
Do youwant to learn about
SystemsDirector?
AN81Classroom
GPFS System Administration
AX81 ORInstructor-led online
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AIX Networking__________________________________________________________________________
AIX Network Installation Manager (NIM): Concepts and Configuration__________________________________________________________________________
Interested in bringing a class to you? Onsite training
Overview
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Learn the fundamental capabilities of the Network Installation Manager (NIM) facility of the AIX 6 operating
system.
This course uses a combination of instructor lecture and machine exercises to provide the student with
practical background knowledge.
Special note
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IBM Education Advantage Program Eligibility:
Yes - Education Pack - online account
Audience
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This course is appropriate for anyone with system administrative duties installing and managing an AIX
operating system in a multiuser POWER (System p) environment.
Prerequisites
View schedule and enroll
Course code AN220 Skill level Intermediate
Duration 2.0 days Delivery type Classroom
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Course type Public or
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Students attending this course should have basic AIX systems administration skills and be able to use HMC V7
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These skills may be obtained by attending:
Power Systems for AIX I: LPAR Configuration and Planning (AN110)
Power Systems for AIX II: AIX Implementation and Administration(AN120)
Skills taught
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Explain key NIM concepts and terminology
Display NIM-related information
Set up a NIM master
Perform a base AIX (RTE) install
Define and use several types of NIM objects
Perform an automated install
Create and use mksysb resources
Maintain lpp_source and SPOT resources
Update NIM clients
Course outline
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Day 1
Unit 1 - NIM overview
Exercise 1 - NIM overview
Unit 2 - Setting up the master
Exercise 2 - Setting up the NIM master
Unit 3 - RTE installation
Exercise 3 - RTE installation
Unit 4 - Customizing install operations
Exercise 4 - Customizing install operations
Day 2
Unit 5 - NIM backups and restores
Exercise 5 - NIM backups and restores
Unit 6 - Managing key NIM resources
Exercise 6 - Managing key NIM resources
Unit 7 - Client updates
Exercise 7 - Client updates
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certification program description
Course schedule
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Course prices are subject to change and schedules can change frequently, so please refer to
our website for the latest information before enrolling.
View schedule and enroll
Start date Location Class lang. Price Class #22 Sep 2011 Manhattan/New
York, NYENGLISH USD $1,425.00 ZFBY
22 Sep 2011 Live VirtualClassroom, 99
ENGLISH USD $1,425.00 ZFEF
24 Oct 2011 Elk Grove, CA ENGLISH USD $1,425.00 YPJT24 Oct 2011 Live Virtual
Classroom1, 99ENGLISH USD $1,425.00 YPJW
17 Nov 2011 Durham/Raleigh, NC ENGLISH USD $1,425.00 ZFDI17 Nov 2011 Live Virtual
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AIX Network Installation Manager (NIM): Concepts and Configuration(ILO)__________________________________________________________________________
Interested in bringing a class to you? Onsite training
Overview
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Learn the fundamental capabilities of the Network Installation Manager (NIM) facility of the AIX 6 operating
system.
This course uses a combination of instructor lecture and machine exercises to provide the student with practical
background knowledge.
Note: This live, instructor-led online course is taught at your workstation: Do not make travel arrangements.
Before enrolling, review the Machine Requirements to be sure your system meets the minimum hardware and
software requirements.
You may click on the following link to determine if your computer is properly configured before enrolling in this
course.
http://www.elluminate.com/support/
Special note
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IBM Education Advantage Program Eligibility:
Yes - Education Pack - online account
Audience
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View schedule and enroll
Course code AX220 Skill level Intermediate
Duration 2.0 days Delivery type Instructor Led -
Online Training
(Hands-on
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Course type Public or
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This course is appropriate for anyone with system administrative duties installing and managing an AIX
operating system in a multiuser POWER (System p) environment.
Prerequisites
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You should have basic AIX systems administration skills and be able to use HMC V7 to manage POWER-
based managed systems
These skills may be obtained by attending:
Power Systems for AIX I: LPAR Configuration and Planning (AN110)
Power Systems for AIX II: AIX Implementation and Administration(AN120)
Skills taught
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Explain key NIM concepts and terminology
Display NIM-related information
Set up a NIM master
Perform a base AIX (RTE) install
Define and use several types of NIM objects
Perform an automated install
Create and use mksysb resources
Maintain lpp_source and SPOT resources
Update NIM clients
Course outline
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Day 1
Unit 1 - NIM overview
Exercise 1 - NIM overview
Unit 2 - Setting up the master
Exercise 2 - Setting up the NIM master
Unit 3 - RTE installation
Exercise 3 - RTE installation
Unit 4 - Customizing install operations
Exercise 4 - Customizing install operations
Day 2
Unit 5 - NIM backups and restores
Exercise 5 - NIM backups and restores
Unit 6 - Managing key NIM resources
Exercise 6 - Managing key NIM resources
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Unit 7 - Client updates
Exercise 7 - Client updates
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Machine requirements
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Your computer should meet or exceed the following machine requirements:
Windows
Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Pentium III 500 MHz processor
256 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Soundcard with speakers and microphone or headset
28.8 kbps Internet connection
Macintosh
Mac OS X 10.2.8, 10.3.9, and 10.4
G3, G4, G5, or Intel processor
256 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Microphone (internal, USB, or iSight)
28.8 kbps Internet connection
UltraSPARC Solaris
Solaris 10 (SPARC only)
UltraSPARC llc 300 MHz
128 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Soundcard with speakers and microphone or headset
28.8 kbps Internet connection
Red Hat Linux
Red Hat Linux (RHEL4)
Pentium III 1 GHz processor
256 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Soundcard with speakers and microphone or headset
28.8 kbps Internet connection
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Novell SUSE Linux 9 and 10
Pentium III 1 GHz processor
256 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Soundcard with speakers and microphone or headset
28.8 kbps Internet connection
You may click on the following link to determine if your computer is properly configured before enrolling in this
course.
http://www.elluminate.com/support/
Course schedule
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Course prices are subject to change and schedules can change frequently, so please refer to
our website for the latest information before enrolling.
View schedule and enroll
Start date Location Class lang. Price Class #19 Dec 2011 Virtual Eastern, 99 ENGLISH USD $1,425.00 CL73
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PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX III: Virtualization and Mobility__________________________________________________________________________
Interested in bringing a class to you? Onsite training
Overview
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Learn to integrate PowerHA SystemMirror V6.1 Standard Edition in a highly available virtualized environment.in
which the PowerHA nodes are clients to a virtual I/O server.
Special note
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IBM Education Advantage Program Eligibility:
Yes - Education Pack - online account
Audience
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This advanced course is intended for PowerHA SystemMirror system administrators and support personnel who
are responsible for the implementation and maintenance of PowerHA SystemMirror clusters in a virtualized
environment on IBM Power Systems running AIX.
Prerequisites
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You must have experience planning, implementing, and administering PowerHA SystemMirror or HACMP
cluster and basic knowledge of how to create an LPAR and VIO server. This prerequisite may be met by
attending:
PowerHA for AIX I: Implementation, Configuration and Administration (AN410)
View schedule and enroll
Course code AN430 Skill level Advanced
Duration 3.0 days Delivery type Classroom
(Hands-on
labs)
Course type Public or
Private on-site
Public price USD
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Power Systems for AIX - Virtualization I: Implementing Virtualization (AN300)
You should also have basic knowledge of the following topics:
TCP/IP communications concepts; and LVM concepts and configuration. This prerequisite may be met by
attending:
TCPIP for AIX Administrators (AN210)
Power Systems for AIX II: AIX Implementation and Administration (AN120)
Skills taught
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Design and implement a virtualized environment for a PowerHA SystemMirror cluster that includes the failure
and recovery of the virtualized components outside of the control of PowerHA SystemMirror
Implement the use of DLPAR by PowerHA SystemMirror
Implement PowerHA SystemMirror in an environment that uses Live Partition Mobility
Implement PowerHA SystemMirror in an environment that uses Application Partition Mobility (WPARs)
Course outline
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Day 1
Unit 1: SystemMirror and virtualization concepts review
Unit 2: Using SystemMirror with PowerVM
Exercise 1: SystemMirror across managed systems
Day 2
Exercise 2: System p virtualization concepts for PowerHA
Unit 3: Implementing DLPAR in SystemMirror
Day 3
Exercise 3: Implementing DLPAR in SystemMirror
Unit 4: Implementing WPARs with SystemMirror
Unit 5: Implementing Live Partition Mobility with SystemMirror
Exercise 4: Implementing WPARs with SystemMirror
Exercise 5: Implementing Live Partition Mobility with SystemMirror
Ordering information
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certification program description
Course schedule
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Course prices are subject to change and schedules can change frequently, so please refer to
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View schedule and enroll
Start date Location Class lang. Price Class #28 Nov 2011 Phoenix, AZ ENGLISH USD $2,695.00 XRFZ28 Nov 2011 Live Virtual
Classroom1, 99ENGLISH USD $2,695.00 XRRE
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PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX III: Virtualization and Mobility - ILO__________________________________________________________________________
Overview
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Learn to integrate PowerHA SystemMirror V6.1 Standard Edition in a highly available virtualized environment.in
which the PowerHA nodes are clients to a virtual I/O server.
Note:
This live, instructor-led online course with hands-on labs is taught at your workstation: Do not make travel
arrangements.
Before enrolling, review the Machine Requirements to be sure your system meets the minimum hardware and
software requirements.
You may click on the following link to determine if your computer is properly configured before enrolling in this
course.
http://www.elluminate.com/support/
Special note
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IBM Education Advantage Program Eligibility:
Yes - Education Pack - online account
Audience
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This advanced course is intended for PowerHA SystemMirror system administrators and support personnel who
are responsible for the implementation and maintenance of PowerHA SystemMirror clusters in a virtualized
This course is not scheduled. Inquire about Onsite
training at your facility.
Register your interest
Course code AX430 Skill level Advanced
Duration 3.0 days Delivery type Instructor Led -
Online Training
(Hands-on
labs)
Course type Public or
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environment on IBM Power Systems running AIX.
Prerequisites
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You must have experience planning, implementing, and administering a PowerHA SystemMirror or HACMP
cluster and basic knowledge of how to create a LPAR and VIO server. This prerequisite may be met by
attending:
PowerHA for AIX I: Implementation, Configuration and Administration (AN410)
Power Systems for AIX - Virtualization I: Implementing Virtualization (AN300)
You should also have basic knowledge of the following topics: TCP/IP communications concepts; and LVM
concepts and configuration. This prerequisite may be met by attending:
TCPIP for AIX Administrators (AN210)
Power Systems for AIX II: AIX Implementation and Administration (AN120)
Skills taught
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Design and implement a virtualized environment for a PowerHA SystemMirror cluster that includes the failure
and recovery of the virtualized components outside of the control of PowerHA SystemMirror
Implement the use of DLPAR by PowerHA SystemMirror
Implement PowerHA SystemMirror in an environment that uses Live Partition Mobility
Implement PowerHA SystemMirror in an environment that uses Application Partition Mobility (WPARs)
Course outline
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Day 1
Unit 1: SystemMirror and virtualization concepts review
Unit 2: Using SystemMirror with PowerVM
Exercise 1: SystemMirror across managed systems
Day 2
Exercise 2: System p virtualization concepts for PowerHA
Unit 3: Implementing DLPAR in SystemMirror
Day 3
Exercise 3: Implementing DLPAR in SystemMirror
Unit 4: Implementing WPARs with SystemMirror
Unit 5: Implementing Live Partition Mobility with SystemMirror
Exercise 4: Implementing WPARs with SystemMirror
Exercise 5: Implementing Live Partition Mobility with SystemMirror
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certification program description
Machine requirements
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Your computer should meet or exceed the following machine requirements:
Windows
Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Pentium III 500 MHz processor
256 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Soundcard with speakers and microphone or headset
28.8 kbps Internet connection
Macintosh
Mac OS X 10.2.8, 10.3.9, and 10.4
G3, G4, G5, or Intel processor
256 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Microphone (internal, USB, or iSight)
28.8 kbps Internet connection
UltraSPARC Solaris
Solaris 10 (SPARC only)
UltraSPARC llc 300 MHz
128 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Soundcard with speakers and microphone or headset
28.8 kbps Internet connection
Red Hat Linux
Red Hat Linux (RHEL4)
Pentium III 1 GHz processor
256 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Soundcard with speakers and microphone or headset
28.8 kbps Internet connection
Novell Linux
Novell SUSE Linux 9 and 10
Pentium III 1 GHz processor
256 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
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Soundcard with speakers and microphone or headset
28.8 kbps Internet connection
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TCPIP for AIX Administrators__________________________________________________________________________
Interested in bringing a class to you? Onsite training
Overview
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Learn to begin implementing, using, and troubleshooting TCP/IP, generic remote commands, DSH, SSH,
VLANs, Dynamic DNS, DHCP, static and dynamic routing, network availability, and NFS (V3 and V4).
This course provides essential core fundamental skills which are required as a prerequisite when taking further
Power system/AIX education in advanced AIX, virtualization, high availability, and clustering. It is designed
specifically for AIX version 6 but is also applicable to previous versions.
Special note
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IBM Education Advantage Eligibility:
Yes - IBM Education Pack - Online Account
Audience
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This intermediate course is for Network Administrators or other personnel responsible for the configuration, use,
and support of TCP/IP and common network services on AIX 6.
Prerequisites
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You should have a general working knowledge of the AIX environment and commands.
You should be comfortable using the AIX commands line, vi, and SMIT.
View schedule and enroll
Course code AN210 Skill level Intermediate
Duration 4.0 days Delivery type Classroom
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These skills can be acquired by taking the following courses:
AIX Basics (AU13) or (AN10)
Power Systems for AIX II: AIX Implementation and Administration (AN12)
Skills taught
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Understand the fundamental concepts of TCP/IP, protocols, and addressing
Configure TCP/IP on AIX
Configure and use Telnet, FTP, REXEC, rlogin, rsh, RCP, and dsh
Configure and use the open secure shell (OpenSSH)
Connect multiple TCP/IP networks using static and dynamic routing
Understand the theory of VLANs and how IEEE 801.1Q protocol is used in Power systems
Configure routing, multipath routing and dead gateway detection (DGD)
Understand and configure gigabit fast failover (GFF) and link aggregation (LA)/ether channel
Combine both GFF and LA technologies to achieve the highest levels of availability
Describe Domain Name System (DNS) function
Configure DNS on AIX
Describe Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) function
Configure DHCP on AIX
Describe Network File System (NFS) function
Configure NFS versions 3 and 4 on AIX
Configure the NFS automounter on AIX
Perform basic troubleshooting of network problems
Course outline
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Day 1
Unit 1: Network concepts
Exercise 1: TCP/IP concepts
Unit 2: Configuring TCP/IP
Exercise 2: Configuring TCP/IP
Unit 3: Inetd remote command services
Exercise 3: The inetd daemon and remote inetd services
Day 2
Unit 4: OpenSSH
Exercise 4: OpenSSH
Unit 5: VLAN theory
Exercise 5: Configuring VLANs
Unit 6: Routing
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Exercise 6: Routing
Unit 7: Network availability
Day 3
Exercise 7: Network availability (optional)
Unit 8: DNS and BIND
Exercise 8: Configuring a DNS domain
Unit 9: DHCP
Exercise 9: Configuring a DHCP and dynamic DNS
Day 4
Unit 10: Network File System
Exercise 10: Configuring NFS
Unit 11: Problem determination
Exercise 11: Problem determination
Unit 12: AIX and Windows interoperability
Exercise 12: AIX and Windows interoperability
Ordering information
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certification program description
Course schedule
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Course prices are subject to change and schedules can change frequently, so please refer to
our website for the latest information before enrolling.
View schedule and enroll
Start date Location Class lang. Price Class #13 Sep 2011 Manhattan/New
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TCPIP for AIX Administrators - Instructor-led Online__________________________________________________________________________
Overview
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Learn to begin implementing, using, and troubleshooting TCP/IP, generic remote commands, DSH, SSH,
VLANs, Dynamic DNS, DHCP, static and dynamic routing, network availability, and NFS (V3 and V4).
This course provides essential core fundamental skills which are required as a prerequisite when taking further
Power system/AIX education in advanced AIX, virtualization, high availability, and clustering. This course is
designed specifically for AIX version 6 but is also applicable to previous versions.
Note:
This live, instructor-led online course with hands-on labs is taught at your workstation: Do not make travel
arrangements.
Before enrolling, review the Machine Requirements to be sure your system meets the minimum hardware and
software requirements.
You may click on the following link to determine if your computer is properly configured before enrolling in this
course.
http://www.elluminate.com/support/
Special note
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IBM Education Advantage Eligibility:
Yes - IBM Education Pack - Online Account
This course is not scheduled. Inquire about Onsite
training at your facility.
Register your interest
Course code AX210 Skill level Intermediate
Duration 4.0 days Delivery type Instructor Led -
Online Training
(Hands-on
labs)
Course type Public or
Private on-site
Public price USD
$2,825.00
plus tax
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Audience
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This intermediate course is for Network Administrators or other personnel responsible for the configuration, use,
and support of TCP/IP and common network services on AIX 6.
Prerequisites
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You should have a general working knowledge of the AIX environment and commands.
You should be comfortable using the AIX commands line, vi, and SMIT.
These skills can be acquired by taking the following courses:
AIX Basics (AU13) or (AN10)
Power Systems for AIX II: AIX Implementation and Administration (AN12)
Skills taught
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Understand the fundamental concepts of TCP/IP, protocols, and addressing
Configure TCP/IP on AIX
Configure and use Telnet, FTP, REXEC, rlogin, rsh, RCP, and dsh
Configure and use the open secure shell (OpenSSH)
Connect multiple TCP/IP networks using static and dynamic routing
Understand the theory of VLANs and how IEEE 801.1Q protocol is used in Power systems
Configure routing, multipath routing and dead gateway detection (DGD)
Understand and configure gigabit fast failover (GFF) and link aggregation (LA)/ether channel
Combine both GFF and LA technologies to achieve the highest levels of availability
Describe Domain Name System (DNS) function
Configure DNS on AIX
Describe Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) function
Configure DHCP on AIX
Describe Network File System (NFS) function
Configure NFS versions 3 and 4 on AIX
Configure the NFS automounter on AIX
Perform basic troubleshooting of network problems
Course outline
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Day 1
Unit 1: Network concepts
Exercise 1: TCP/IP concepts
Unit 2: Configuring TCP/IP
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Exercise 2: Configuring TCP/IP
Unit 3: Inetd remote command services
Exercise 3: The inetd daemon and remote inetd services
Day 2
Unit 4: OpenSSH
Exercise 4: OpenSSH
Unit 5: VLAN theory
Exercise 5: Configuring VLANs
Unit 6: Routing
Exercise 6: Routing
Unit 7: Network availability
Day 3
Exercise 7: Network availability (optional)
Unit 8: DNS and BIND
Exercise 8: Configuring a DNS domain
Unit 9: DHCP
Exercise 9: Configuring a DHCP and dynamic DNS
Day 4
Unit 10: Network File System
Exercise 10: Configuring NFS
Unit 11: Problem determination
Exercise 11: Problem determination
Unit 12: AIX and Windows interoperability
Exercise 12: AIX and Windows interoperability
Ordering information
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certification program description
Machine requirements
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Your computer should meet or exceed the following machine requirements:
Windows
Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Pentium III 500 MHz processor
256 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Soundcard with speakers and microphone or headset
28.8 kbps Internet connection
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Macintosh
Mac OS X 10.2.8, 10.3.9, and 10.4
G3, G4, G5, or Intel processor
256 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Microphone (internal, USB, or iSight)
28.8 kbps Internet connection
UltraSPARC Solaris
Solaris 10 (SPARC only)
UltraSPARC llc 300 MHz
128 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Soundcard with speakers and microphone or headset
28.8 kbps Internet connection
Red Hat Linux
Red Hat Linux (RHEL4)
Pentium III 1 GHz processor
256 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Soundcard with speakers and microphone or headset
28.8 kbps Internet connection
Novell Linux
Novell SUSE Linux 9 and 10
Pentium III 1 GHz processor
256 MB RAM
20 MB free disk space
Soundcard with speakers and microphone or headset
28.8 kbps Internet connection
You may click on the following link to determine if your computer is properly configured before enrolling in this
course.
http://www.elluminate.com/support/
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