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ISBN 10: 0738485667
ISBN 13: 9780738485669
Author: Bill White, Gwen Dente, Octavio L Ferreira, Shizuka Katoh, Shuo Ni, Yohko Ojima, Joel Porterie, Larry Templeton
The convergence of IBM mainframe capabilities with Internet technology, connectivity, and standards, particularly TCP/IP, is dramatically changing the face of information technology and driving requirements for ever more secure, scalable, and highly available mainframe TCP/IP implementations. The series Communications Server for z/OS TCP/IP Implementation provides easy-to-understand, step-by-step guidance about enabling the most commonly used and important functions of CS for z/OS TCP/IP.
This IBM Redbooks publication, Communications Server for z/OS V1R9 TCP/IP Implementation Volume 1: Base Functions, Connectivity, and Routing, SG24-7532 , introduces CS for z/OS TCP/IP. Then the System Resolver, showing the implementation of global and local settings for single and multi-stack environments, is discussed. Finally, implementation scenarios for TCP/IP Base functions, Connectivity, Routing, Virtual MAC support, and sysplex subplexing are presented.
For more specific information about CS for z/OS standard applications, high availability, and security, refer to the other volumes in the series:
- Communications Server for z/OS V1R9 TCP/IP Implementation Volume 2: Standard Applications, SG24-7533
- Communications Server for z/OS V1R9 TCP/IP Implementation Volume 3: High Availability, Scalability, and Performance, SG24-7534
- Communications Server for z/OS V1R9 TCP/IP Implementation Volume 4: Security and Policy-Based Networking, SG24-7535
Chapter 1. Introduction to z/OS Communications Server for IP
Chapter 2. The Resolver
Chapter 3. Base functions
Chapter 4. Connectivity
Chapter 5. Routing
Chapter 6. Virtual Medium Access Control (VMAC) support
Chapter 7. Sysplex subplexing
Chapter 8. Diagnosis
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Tags: Bill White, Gwen Dente, Octavio Ferreira, Communications