Useful TCP/IP and FTP Commands

26 Nov 2002, Archived Web Doc ... This booklet lists many of the commonly used commands (with brief descriptions) for TCP/IP and FTP, as well as related z/OS, z/VM, VSE, Linux, and VTAM commands.

i5/OS on eServer p5 Models A Guide to Planning, Implementation, and Operation

24 Mar 2005, Archived Redbooks ... The IBM eServer p5 servers with POWER5 technology provide leading-edge virtualization capabilities, and enable highly adaptive and efficient operations to help businesses excel in an on demand world. With the flexibility to support an ...

TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview

19 Dec 2006, Archived Redbooks ... The TCP/IP protocol suite has become the de facto standard for computer communications in today's networked world. The ubiquitous implementation of a specific networking standard has led to an incredible dependence on the applications ...

Net.Commerce: Develop on NT or AIX, Deploy on S/390

23 Mar 2000, Archived Redbooks ... This IBM Redbooks publication will help in understanding how to develop OS/390 Net.commerce solutions using Windows NT or AIX platforms. The approach presented in this book allows OS/390 Net.Commerce application development activity to be ...

Communications Server for z/OS V1R7 TCP/IP, Implementation Volume 3 - High Availability, Scalability, and Performance

17 May 2006, Archived Redbooks ... This new and improved Communications Server (CS) for z/OS TCP/IP Implementation series provides easy-to-understand, step-by-step, how-to guidance on enabling the most commonly used and important functions of CS for z/OS TCP/IP. For more ...

S/390 File and Print Serving

2 Mar 2000, Archived Redbooks ... This IBM Redbooks publication discusses S/390 file and print serving solutions. It will help you install, tailor, and configure the following file and print serving solutions on S/390: - LANRES for OS/390, VM and VSE - NFS, two-tier and ...

Enterprise Extender Implementation Guide

18 Apr 2007, Archived Redbooks ... This IBM Redbooks publication will help you to tailor and configure Communications Server for z/OS (CS z/OS) to make full use of Enterprise Extender (EE) capabilities. It focuses on the migration of your Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking ...


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