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This 2-Day course provides an in-depth technical treatment of TCP/IP features that are unique to the S-series NonStop server: Parallel Library (PL) TCP/IP, Ethernet failover, and IPv6 (Internet Protocol, version 6).
Technical personnel who require an in-depth understanding of Parallel Library TCP/IP, Ethernet failover, or IPv6.
- Full coverage of Parallel Library TCP/IP and Ethernet failover configuration
- Configuration lab for each product
- IPv6 details
- TACL routines to monitor the subsystems
- PLTCP101 - INTRODUCTION TO TCP/IP
- PLTCP201 - CONVENTIONAL TCP/IP ON NONSTOP
- Or equivalent knowledge and experience
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- Module 1 - Parallel Library Concepts
- Library-based TCP/IP protocol stack
- Performance advantages
- Subsystem components
- Products that support PL TCP/IP
- Coexistence with conventional TCP/IP
- SCF differences
- Application differences
- Filters and round-robin filtering
- Module 2 - Configuring Parallel Library TCP/IP
- Defines
- Considerations: CPUs, ports, PIF sharing
- Starting the PL subsystem
- Adding subnets and routes
- Starting Listner and Telserv
- Enabling round-robin filtering
- Testing the configuration
- Application models and subnet-level binding
- Module 3 - Ethernet Failover
- Ethernet basics
- S-series Ethernet adapters
- ARP details and reserved IP address
- Configuring Ethernet failover with shared IP address
- Configuring Ethernet failover with non-shared IP address
- Testing the configurations
- Module 4 - Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
- IPv6 features
- Unicast, multicast, anycast
- Address format
- Address notation
- Special addresses
- Co-existence with IPv4
- Autoconfiguration
- Exchanges and ISPs
- Fragmentation and path MTU discovery
- Module 5 - Problem Resolution (if not covered in PLTCP201)
- SCF commands
- TACL routines
- TIM documentation
- CSSI Web site
- Knowledgebase
- TSM
- Troubleshooting tips
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