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| 1. | This document contains slides and audio providing an overview of z/OS Communications Server Security. Originally presented by Chris Meyer on May 5, 2009, the audio portion can be listened to in conjunction with the slides contained in the PDF file. However, note that these files are large, and mignt require substantial time to download.
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| 2. | These documents contain slides and audio providing an overview of the z/OS V1R11 Communications Server. Originally presented by Alfred Christensen on March 26, 2009, the audio portion can be listened to in conjunction with the slides contained in the PDF file. However, note that these files are large, and might require substantial time to download.
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2009-11-10 | ||
| 3. | You can acquire z/OS products either as part of a system replacement offering or in a product upgrade offering. This Support Technical Exchange describes the advantages of each offering, as well as how to acquire products electronically. Level of Difficulty: Intermediate Presenter(s): Greg Daynes DATE: 10 June 2009
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2009-06-16 | ||
| 4. | This WebSphere® Support Technical Exchange is designed to discuss the implementation of the zIIP- Assisted IPSec function. It will examine an overview of zSeries® IP Security, followed by details on how to configure the function. Finally, it will show how the zIIP Assisted IPSec Function can aid perfomance for IPSec workloads.[<br><br>]Level of Difficulty: Intermediate [<br>][<br>]Presenter(s): Jeannie Kristufek[<br>]DATE: 20 November 2008
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2008-11-21 | ||
| 5. | A demo showing how you can configure IPSec to secure Enterprise Extender connections.
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2008-11-20 | ||
| 6. | This WebSphere Support Technical Exchange is designed to discuss z/OS Systems and its use with OSA QDIO devices. This presentation also covers popular related questions: What does PRIROUTER, SECROUTER and NONROUTER mean? Which should I use? How does this interact with Sysplex Distributor and iQDIO? What is needed for configuring VLANs? How does the new Virtual MAC feature affect this? Level of Difficulty: Intermediate Presenter(s): Ray Kohring DATE: 24 May 2007
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2007-05-30 | ||
| 7. | This WebSphere Support Technical Exchange is designed to provide examples of how to isolate z/OS Communications Server Networking Problems. Examples include TCP/IP, FTP, Enterprise Extender, and DVIPA problems. Tools include IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE for Mainframe Networks and IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS. Level of Difficulty: Intermediate Presenter(s): Ernie Gilman DATE: 26 April 2007
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2007-05-09 | ||
| 8. | This WebSphere® Support Technical Exchange is designed to explain some of the most common configuration pitfalls with both static and dynamic routing and how to avoid them . Level of Difficulty: Intermediate Presenter: Jeannie Kristufek DATE: 20 MARCH 2007.
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2007-03-27 | ||
| 9. | This WebSphere® Support Technical Exchange is designed to discuss FINDRTE tool features, usage, and application for assistance in problem determination with IP routes used for outbound traffic from a z/OS Communications Server system. Presenter: Jon Bell DATE: 16 JANUARY 2007.
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2007-01-12 | ||
| 10. | This WebSphere® Support Technical Exchange is designed to discuss z/OS Communications Server IP storage growth and storage abends. Also discussed are the steps to take when diagnosing a storage problem and how to gather documentation that you can provide to IBM™ Support for review. Presenter: Donna Fitzgerald. DATE: 10 AUGUST 2006.
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2006-08-23 |
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