Networking with OpenVMS systems (aka things you always wanted to find out about networks but never got around to trying them out!)
Sunday, February 7, 2010, 10:35 PM
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Colin Butcher of XDelta Limited, located in the United Kingdom will present "Networking with OpenVMS systems (aka things you always wanted to find out about networks but never got around to trying them out!)" as part of the OpenVMS Month webinar series on Friday, 12 February 2010 at two separate time slots - 10:00 GMT and 16:00 GMT. This webinar is approximately 90 minutes in length.Posted by Administrator
To access these sessions please follow these links:
Feb 12 10:00 GMT: Colin Butcher will present a webinar on "Networking with OpenVMS" Registration is open at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/557231985.
Feb 12 16:00 GMT: Colin Butcher will present a second copy of the webinar on "Networking with OpenVMS". Registration is available at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/968614105
Level:
Basic / Intermediate
Overview:
This webinar will cover how network infrastructures work, what protocols are available with OpenVMS and guidelines on how to configure the infrastructure, protocols and interfaces for availability and performance. The intention is to provide practical advice on how to design and implement networked systems and clusters using real-world examples.
- Overview of networking and how network infrastructures work (switching, VLANs etc.)
- OpenVMS network protocols summary (SCS, TCPIP, AMDS, DECnet, LAT, MOP etc.)
- Designing high availability network infrastructures
- Using multiple network interfaces for availability and performance: LAN failover, multi-rail, failsafe IP, jumbo frames
- Trends and future directions (virtualisation, RNIC, "converged ethernet" etc.)
- Hints and tips based on practical experience
The webinar will be broken down into three parts, each roughly 30 minutes in length:
Part 1: Fundamentals of networking
Part 2: Protocols in an OpenVMS environment
Part 3: Network infrastructures, availability and performance
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Information about Colin's recent activities are available here..
We look forward to seeing you there!
Thanks,
Bill.
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