Hi,
what do you mean with 'if the system supports paging'? We tend to try avoid paging as good as we can
AIX uses paging space as virtual memory ... usually hdisk6 but you can define further paging areas.
lsps -a shows you details about your paging areas, eg number, location, size, usage and anything else.
AIX cannot run without a paging area - it will not start at all, so you need to have at least a small one small paging area in your rootvg - further paging areas can be defined as you like.
You can tune the virtual memory manager how to use this paging area - eg to page out only noncomputational memory in case of need but whenever you are drastically exhaust the amount of real memory in your box, the system will use the paging area for everything - fighting for survival. And once the paging space is full, the box will either start forking and killing processes randomly - or restart itself.
Hope that helps
kind regards
zxmaus