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Join your friends and colleagues in the COMMON community at POWERUp 2020. In the company of peers and over 100 industry experts, you’ll enjoy the best in Power Systems and IBM i education over the course of 4 days. View the list of nearly 400 sessions, which cover over 20 areas of IT. POWERUp also boasts the largest exposition of its kind. This conference is structured to give you the pure education and professional connections needed to best enhance your career. Are you ready to POWERUp?
Monday, August 31 • 2:45pm - 3:45pm
IBM i Network Monitoring, Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

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The IBM i OS network communications has changed a lot since the AS/400 primarily communicated to workstations and printers using Twinax and to other computer systems using specialized communications lines. In some ways things are more complex because our IBM i OS systems communicate to a lot of other devices in many different ways, but in other ways things are simpler today because nearly all network communications are built on top of the foundation of Ethernet and TCP/IP. Your IBM i OS Networking health is very important and is it how most of your data and applications are accessed. This session will take a look at approaches to monitoring this IBM i OS Networking health and it's interaction with the network, how to collection diagnostic data and how to troubleshoot problems.

Speakers
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Wayne Bowers

Software Engineer, IBM
Wayne Bowers has been with IBM since 1997, where he works with the IBM i Global Support Center in Rochester MN. He is an Advisory Software Engineer specializing in the support of the IBM i Access (aka Client Access) products, Console, the TCP Telnet communications server, and the... Read More →


Monday August 31, 2020 2:45pm - 3:45pm EDT
Hanover G
  Networking
  • LEVEL Intermediate
  • AWARD GOLD
  • AUDIENCE IBM i OS and Network Engineers looking to better address networking questions from and IBM i OS perspective.