How to mount iso images on AIX and Linux?

Let's assume if u have some ISO image files as  : IBM-jazzsm-launchpad-1.1-aix64.iso and IBM-was-8.5.0.1-aix64.iso
and U want to mount them to two different directories which are freshly created under /mnt like below .. .WAS_ISO and JAZZ_ISO

U have to run below commands to mount them now ...
AIX :
bash-3.2# ls
IBM-jazzsm-launchpad-1.1-aix64.iso  IBM-was-8.5.0.1-aix64.iso
bash-3.2# loopmount -i IBM-jazzsm-launchpad-1.1-aix64.iso -o "-V cdrfs -o ro" -m /mnt/JAZZ_ISO/
bash-3.2# loopmount -i IBM-was-8.5.0.1-aix64.iso  -o "-V cdrfs -o ro" -m /mnt/WAS_ISO/
bash-3.2#

Linux :
Ex :
1) Create the directory i.e. mount point:
    # mkdir -p /mnt/disk
2) Use mount command as follows to mount iso file called disk1.iso:
    # mount -o loop disk1.iso /mnt/disk
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