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DATE 950801
CATEGORY CM00, CM30, CM50
TITLE COOPERATIVE COURSEWARE: FIVE NEW TCP/IP COURSES
ABSTRACT *-------------------------------------------------------------------*
| IN BRIEF . . . |
These TCP/IP courses range from broad contextual
overviews appropriate for management and sales staff, to
in-depth technical training for technical and operational
support personnel.
TCP/IP FOR UNIX USERS
o TCP/IP protocol suite, with emphasis on internetworking
UNIX networks across the Internet
TCP/IP ARCHITECTURE AND ROUTING
o Key architectural concepts and a more technical examination
of the protocol suite -- the basis for any further TCP/IP
technical training
TCP/IP PROTOCOLS
o More technical implementation training
TCP/IP MANAGEMENT: SNMP
o Implementing and supporting SNMP, the TCP/IP network
management application
TCP/IP APPLICATIONS
o Implementing and supporting the TCP/IP applications SMTP,
FTP, TELNET, and TFTP
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These computer-based, self-study courses provide training in
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) technology.
Course aims include:
o To study the TCP/IP protocol suite with special reference to
internetworking UNIX (1) networks across the Internet
o To enable the user to implement and maintain a network conforming
to TCP/IP Internet standards
o To enable the user to implement and support TCP/IP applications
SMTP, FTP, TELNET, and TFTP
Refer to the individual course descriptions for audience
definition and course objectives. With the announcement of these
five courses, all six courses in the TCP/IP Curriculum from CBT
Systems, Ltd.**, are now available from IBM Education and Training.
This courseware is available from IBM Education and Training,
as part of the IBM Cooperative Courseware Development Program.
Courseware information has been supplied by the program supplier, CBT
Systems, Ltd., an IBM Business Partner and IBM Cooperative Courseware
Development Program participant.
DESCRIPTION OTC*
Permanent Single System License $1,950
Annual Single System License 1,300
AVAILABILITY DATE: August 1, 1995
(1) Registered trademark in the United States and other countries
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licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited.
** Company, product, or service name may be a trademark or service
mark of others.
* OTC = One-Time Charge
PRODNO 5631-216 5631-217 5631-218 5631-219 5631-220
OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION
Descriptions of the five added courses follow. The sixth
course, OPEN SYSTEMS STANDARDS (5631-214), is a foundation course in
other networking curricula. Refer to Software Announcement 295-363,
dated August 1, 1995, for the course description and prices for this
course.
The courses in the TCP/IP Curriculum provide instruction in a
number of TCP/IP technical areas. The depth of instruction and,
therefore, the intended audience will vary from course to course.
Refer to the individual course descriptions for audience definitions.
TCP/IP FOR UNIX USERS (5631-216)
COURSE AIM: To study the TCP/IP protocol suite with special
reference to internetworking UNIX networks across the Internet.
AUDIENCE: Managerial and operational staff; users requiring more
detailed TCP/IP training should move straight to TCP/IP ARCHITECTURE
AND ROUTING (5631-217).
DURATION: Six hours
PREREQUISITES: Some experience of UNIX and networking, and a
knowledge of the courses UNIX OVERVIEW (5631-244) and OPEN SYSTEMS
STANDARDS (5631-214) would be useful.
OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, students should be able
to:
o Outline the role of LANs in UNIX computing and describe in simple
terms two widely used LAN types: Ethernet** and token ring
o Outline some of the issues involved in linking LANs over wide
area networks
o Describe in brief the TCP/IP protocol suite and outline its
architecture
o Explain the addressing system used in the Internet, distinguish
between physical and IP addresses, and outline the use of address
classes
o Explain the routing used by TCP/IP, distinguishing between direct
and indirect routing, and differentiating between core and
non-core gateways
o Describe several applications used in conjunction with TCP/IP
COURSE TOPICS
o LANs
o CSMA/CD
o Token ring
o Internetworking LANs
o Bridges and routers
o Addressing and classes
o Routing and protocols
o Applications
- SNMP
- SMTP
- FTP
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o NFS
o RPC and XDR
o Mount and unmount
TCP/IP ARCHITECTURE AND ROUTING (5631-217)
COURSE AIM: To enable the user to implement and maintain a network
conforming to TCP/IP Internet standards.
AUDIENCE: Operational and technical support staff
DURATION: Six hours
PREREQUISITES: Users should have a basic knowledge of data
communications, including Open Systems as covered in the course OPEN
SYSTEMS STANDARDS (5631-214).
OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, students should be able
to:
o Describe the four layers of the TCP/IP model and their role in
transferring data.
o Explain how hosts in the Internet are addressed.
o Explain how routers are used in routing datagrams and explain the
various protocols in operation for updating routing tables.
COURSE TOPICS
o Need for internetworking protocols
o DARPA and NSF
o Internet community
o IAB, ITF, and RFC
o Comparison with OSI reference model
o Internet names and addresses
o Address classes and formats
o Address masking
o Dotted decimal notation
o Routing
o Core and non-core routers
o Direct and indirect routing
o Routing protocols
- RIP
- OSPF
- EGP
- BGP
o Autonomous systems
o The PPP
TCP/IP PROTOCOLS (5631-218)
COURSE AIM: To enable the user to implement and maintain a network
conforming to TCP/IP Internet standards.
AUDIENCE: Operational and technical support staff
DURATION: Six hours
PREREQUISITES: The courses OPEN SYSTEMS STANDARDS (5631-214) and
TCP/IP ARCHITECTURE AND ROUTING (5631-217).
OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, students should be able
to:
o Explain the purpose of the Internet protocol and describe a
connectionless service
o Fill in and explain the fields of the IP, ICMP, TCP, and UDP
headers
o Explain how TCP sets up a connection, manages data transmission,
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and gracefully closes the connection
COURSE TOPICS
o TCP/IP connection-oriented operation
o Fragmentation and assembly
o IP header fields
o Options
o Security
o ICMP operation
o ICMP header fields
o TCP protocol operation
o UDP protocol operation
o Well-known ports
o Passive and active open
o TCP header fields
o Flow control
o Maximum segment size
o Connection open
o Sequencing
o Connection close
TCP/IP MANAGEMENT: SNMP (5631-219)
COURSE AIM: To enable the user to implement and support the TCP/IP
application SNMP.
AUDIENCE: Operational and technical support staff
DURATION: Six hours
PREREQUISITES: A thorough understanding of the TCP/IP protocol suite
is required. This is provided by the course TCP/IP ARCHITECTURE AND
ROUTING (5631-217).
OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, students should be able
to:
o Implement the TCP/IP SNMP protocol
o Manage a standardized form of network in accordance with the
IAB's plans
o Write an MIB object description
o Explain the operation of the RMON MIB
COURSE TOPICS
o Network management
o Data collection
o Centralized network management
o IAB network management protocols
o NMS
o Network element
o Management agent
o MIB object description
o Registration tree
o Syntax definition, access, and status
o MIB object groups
o RMON MIB
o SNMP message structure
o SNMP message and operation
o SNMPv2
TCP/IP APPLICATIONS (5631-220)
COURSE AIM: To enable the user to implement and support the TCP/IP
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applications SMTP, FTP, TELNET, and TFTP.
AUDIENCE: Operational and technical support staff
DURATION: Four hours
PREREQUISITES: A thorough understanding of the TCP/IP protocol suite
is required. This is provided by the course TCP/IP ARCHITECTURE AND
ROUTING (5631-217).
OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, students should be able
to:
o Implement TCP/IP applications
o Outline the structure of a simple mail-transfer protocol message
and how it is transmitted, and use SMTP commands and replies
o Explain the operation of the file-transfer protocol (FTP) and use
common FTP commands and replies
o Explain the operation of TELNET and use TELNET commands
o Use TFTP commands and other simple applications
COURSE TOPICS
o SMTP message structure
o SMTP commands and replies
o SMTP operation
o File transfer, third-party transfer
o Protocol interpreter
o FTP file structures
o FTP data types
o FTP transmission modes
o FTP commands and replies
o TELNET options and commands
o NVT
o Option negotiation
o TFTP operation
o TFTP commands and replies
o BOOTP, FINGER, PING, ECHO, WHOIS
TECHINFO TECHNICAL INFORMATION
SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
DELIVERY ON NETWORKS:
You can purchase a LAN version of these courses, allowing
simultaneous access to a course for an agreed number of users. The
network should be running DOS 3.1, or later, and be
NetBIOS-compatible. Novell** NetWare**, IBM LAN Manager, and Banyan
VINES** are supported.
The DOS version of these courses requires:
o 80286. or higher, processor
o EGA graphics capability
o Enough space on the fixed disk to install the course (refer to
the disk space chart -- space requirements apply to network
server, if courseware is delivered via network)
o 5.25-inch or 3.5-inch high-capacity (1.2MB or 1.44MB) diskette
drive
The Windows+ version of these courses requires:
o 80386, or higher, processor
o VGA graphics capability
o Enough space on the fixed disk to install the course (refer to
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the disk space chart -- space requirements apply to network
server, if courseware is delivered via network)
o 5.25-inch or 3.5-inch high-capacity (1.2MB or 1.44MB) diskette
drive
FIXED DISK SPACE REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAM DISK
COURSE TITLE NUMBER SPACE
TCP/IP for UNIX Users
(DOS Version) 5631-216 4.8MB
TCP/IP for UNIX Users
(Windows Version) 5631-216 5.0MB
TCP/IP Architecture and
Routing (Windows Version) 5631-217 10.0MB
TCP/IP Protocols
(Windows Version) 5631-218 10.0MB
TCP/IP Management: SNMP
(Windows Version) 5631-219 10.0MB
TCP/IP Applications
(Windows Version) 5631-220 10.0MB
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
FOR DOS STAND-ALONE LICENSE: DOS 2.0, or later, or Microsoft**
MS-DOS** 2.0, or later, or DOS emulation software if running on
non-IBM-compatible hardware.
FOR WINDOWS STAND-ALONE LICENSE
o DOS 3.1, or later, or Microsoft MS-DOS 3.1, or later
o Microsoft Windows 3.1
PLANNING INFORMATION
PACKAGING: All courses ship with program code on diskette or CD-ROM
media, the vendor's Software License Agreement, a User's Manual, an
online glossary, and a test component.
SECURITY, AUDITABILITY, AND CONTROL
User management is responsible for evaluation, selection, and
implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and
appropriate controls in application systems and communication
facilities.
ORDERING ORDERING INFORMATION
Program packages include a program diskette or other media
with documentation.
Orders will be accepted now and scheduled for shipment by the
program supplier now.
Products are shipped using UPS normal delivery service.
Specify feature number 3446 for overnight delivery service. The
program supplier will add shipping charges to the invoice.
Customers can place orders by calling IBM TEACH at
800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322), or through the local IBM office. To order
a product, specify the program number, quantity, feature number 9080
for asset registration, and:
1. If a Single System License is desired, specify the OTC feature
number 4001, for a Permanent Single System License, or 4002 for
an Annual Single System License.
2. If running on a LAN, use the LAN license feature number
appropriate for the number of concurrent users, for either a
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permanent or an annual license.
3. Specify feature number 4003 for the DOS version, or 4004 for the
Windows version (applies to 5631-216 only).
4. If running in a stand-alone DOS environment (feature number 4001
or 4002 plus 4003), specify the feature number indicating a true
DOS environment, or the feature number for an emulated DOS
environment.
5. Specify the feature number for the distribution media.
PROGRAM PACKAGE: Program media with documentation.
OTC
FEATURE
COURSE TITLE NUMBER
TCP/IP for UNIX Users (5631-216)
Permanent Single System License 4001
Permanent LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users 4024
Permanent LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users 4034
Permanent LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users 4044
Permanent LAN License -- Unlimited Use 4054
Annual Single System License* 4002
Annual LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users* 4025
Annual LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users* 4035
Annual LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users* 4045
Annual LAN License -- Unlimited Use* 4055
TCP/IP Architecture and Routing (5631-217)
Permanent Single System License 4001
Permanent LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users 4024
Permanent LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users 4034
Permanent LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users 4044
Permanent LAN License -- Unlimited Use 4054
Annual Single System License* 4002
Annual LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users* 4025
Annual LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users* 4035
Annual LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users* 4045
Annual LAN License -- Unlimited Use* 4055
TCP/IP Protocols (5631-218)
Permanent Single System License 4001
Permanent LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users 4024
Permanent LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users 4034
Permanent LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users 4044
Permanent LAN License -- Unlimited Use 4054
Annual Single System License* 4002
Annual LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users* 4025
Annual LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users* 4035
Annual LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users* 4045
Annual LAN License -- Unlimited Use* 4055
TCP/IP Management: SNMP (5631-219)
Permanent Single System License 4001
Permanent LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users 4024
Permanent LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users 4034
Permanent LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users 4044
Permanent LAN License -- Unlimited Use 4054
Annual Single System License* 4002
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Annual LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users* 4025
Annual LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users* 4035
Annual LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users* 4045
Annual LAN License -- Unlimited Use* 4055
TCP/IP Applications (5631-220)
Permanent Single System License 4001
Permanent LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users 4024
Permanent LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users 4034
Permanent LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users 4044
Permanent LAN License -- Unlimited Use 4054
Annual Single System License* 4002
Annual LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users* 4025
OTC
FEATURE
COURSE TITLE NUMBER
Annual LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users* 4035
Annual LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users* 4045
Annual LAN License -- Unlimited Use* 4055
IBM DOS/MS-DOS VERSION OR MICROSOFT WINDOWS VERSION
IBM DOS/MS-DOS MICROSOFT WINDOWS
4003 4004
IBM DOS/MS-DOS OR AN EMULATED DOS ENVIRONMENT
IBM DOS/MS-DOS DOS EMULATION
4005 4006
o An OS/2 (R) VDM session is a DOS emulation.
o These feature numbers are valid only if feature numbers 4001 or
4002 plus 4003 are also present.
BASIC MACHINE-READABLE MATERIAL: To order, select the feature number
of the desired distribution media.
PROGRAM FEATURE
PROGRAM NAME NUMBER NUMBER MEDIA
TCP/IP for UNIX Users 5631-216 5895 3.5-inch
TCP/IP for UNIX Users 5631-216 5898 5.25-inch
TCP/IP for UNIX Users 5631-216 5899 CD-ROM
TCP/IP Architecture
and Routing 5631-217 5895 3.5-inch
TCP/IP Architecture
and Routing 5631-217 5898 5.25-inch
TCP/IP Architecture
and Routing 5631-217 5899 CD-ROM
TCP/IP Protocols 5631-218 5895 3.5-inch
TCP/IP Protocols 5631-218 5898 5.25-inch
TCP/IP Protocols 5631-218 5899 CD-ROM
TCP/IP Management:
SNMP 5631-219 5895 3.5-inch
TCP/IP Management:
SNMP 5631-219 5898 5.25-inch
TCP/IP Management:
SNMP 5631-219 5899 CD-ROM
TCP/IP Applications 5631-220 5895 3.5-inch
TCP/IP Applications 5631-220 5898 5.25-inch
TCP/IP Applications 5631-220 5899 CD-ROM
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
LICENSING: Programs in this announcement are available from IBM as
distributed by the program supplier. The terms and conditions of the
supplier apply. They are included in the program package and are
passed on to the customer.
LIMITED WARRANTY: Not warranted by IBM. Warranty, if any, is as
provided by the program supplier. Address any questions pertaining
to warranty coverage to the program supplier.
VOLUME DISCOUNT: Not applicable
CHARGES
OTC
FEATURE
DESCRIPTION NUMBER OTC
TCP/IP for UNIX Users (5631-216)
Permanent Single System License 4001 $1,950
Permanent LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users 4024 2,440
Permanent LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users 4034 3,120
Permanent LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users 4044 3,900
Permanent LAN License -- Unlimited Use 4054 5,850
Annual Single System License* 4002 1,300
Annual LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users* 4025 1,625
Annual LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users* 4035 2,080
Annual LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users* 4045 2,600
Annual LAN License -- Unlimited Use* 4055 3,900
TCP/IP Architecture and Routing (5631-217)
Permanent Single System License 4001 1,950
Permanent LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users 4024 2,440
Permanent LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users 4034 3,120
Permanent LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users 4044 3,900
Permanent LAN License -- Unlimited Use 4054 5,850
Annual Single System License* 4002 1,300
Annual LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users* 4025 1,625
Annual LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users* 4035 2,080
Annual LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users* 4045 2,600
Annual LAN License -- Unlimited Use* 4055 3,900
TCP/IP Protocols (5631-218)
Permanent Single System License 4001 1,950
Permanent LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users 4024 2,440
Permanent LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users 4034 3,120
Permanent LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users 4044 3,900
Permanent LAN License -- Unlimited Use 4054 5,850
Annual Single System License* 4002 1,300
Annual LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users* 4025 1,625
Annual LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users* 4035 2,080
Annual LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users* 4045 2,600
Annual LAN License -- Unlimited Use* 4055 3,900
TCP/IP Management: SNMP (5631-219)
Permanent Single System License 4001 1,950
Permanent LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users 4024 2,440
Permanent LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users 4034 3,120
Permanent LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users 4044 3,900
Permanent LAN License -- Unlimited Use 4054 5,850
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Annual Single System License* 4002 1,300
Annual LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users* 4025 1,625
Annual LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users* 4035 2,080
Annual LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users* 4045 2,600
Annual LAN License -- Unlimited Use* 4055 3,900
TCP/IP Applications (5631-220)
Permanent Single System License 4001 1,950
Permanent LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users 4024 2,440
Permanent LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users 4034 3,120
Permanent LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users 4044 3,900
Permanent LAN License -- Unlimited Use 4054 5,850
Annual Single System License* 4002 1,300
Annual LAN License -- 1 or 2 Users* 4025 1,625
Annual LAN License -- 3 to 5 Users* 4035 2,080
Annual LAN License -- 6 to 10 Users* 4045 2,600
Annual LAN License -- Unlimited Use* 4055 3,900
* Annual license fee applies.
+ Trademark of Microsoft Corporation
(R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines
Corporation
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