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Training Course:

HP-UX System and Network Administration II

School/Trainer:

Fast Lane- Austria
Vienna, Australia

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced

Course Description:

'' Zielgruppe

System and network administrators who maintain and configure system resources, control access to resources, and establish procedures


Voraussetzungen

HP-UX System and Network Administration I (H3064S)
or equivalent experience


Kursziele

This course is the second of two courses that prepare system administrators for successful administration of HP 9000 systems in a networked environment. Emphasis is on configuring an HP 9000 system to share system resources within a network. Successful completion of HP-UX System and Network Administration I and II can lead to HP Professional technical certification. The 5-day course is 60 percent lecture and 40 percent hands-on.
After completing this course the student should be able to:
Manage a computer running HP-UX.
Optimize network layout and use to increase network efficiency.
Create and control software depots that allow your users to share tools, patches, and other needed programs.
Maximize memory by sharing resources and freeing up local disk space.
Customize HP-UX system startup and shutdown specific to meet each user\’s personal needs.


Kursinhalt

LAN Concepts
IP network classes
Host names
Converting IP addresses to Medium Access Control (MAC) addresses
Populating the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache
Managing packet flow with Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
Managing packet flow with User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
Sending data to applications via ports
Managing ports with sockets

LAN Hardware Overview
LAN hardware components
LAN topologies
LAN access topologies
Repeaters
Hubs
Bridges and switches
Routers and gateways

Configuring IP Connectivity
TCP/IP configuration overview
Installing LAN software
Configuring link layer connectivity
Configuring IP multiplexing
Configuring the /etc/hosts file

Configuring IP Routing
Routing concepts
Routing tables
Viewing routing tables
Configuring routes

Configuring Subnetting
IP addresses in a subnetted network
Netmasks in a subnetted network
Host IP addresses on a subnet

Troubleshooting Network Connectivity
Network troubleshooting tools overview
The lanscan, linkloop, and lanadmin commands

Starting Network Services
Starting system and network services
/sbin/init.d scripts
Creating custom start scripts

Network File System (NFS) Concepts
What files should I share via NFS?

Configuring NFS
Configuring NFS servers and clients
Edit the NFS server’s configuration file
Ensure that the NFS subsystem is in the kernel
Mount the NFS file system
Common NFS problems
Monitoring NFS activity with nfsstat command

Configuring AutoFS
AutoFS concepts and maps
AutoFS commands and daemons
Configuring the AutoFS master map, hosts map, direct, and indirect maps
Mounting home directories with AutoFS

Configuring Network Information System (NIS)
Why use NIS?
NIS maps, domains, roles, startup files, and daemons
Configuring NIS - servers and clients
Restricting access to NIS clients and slave servers
Restricting access to the master server

Configuring Domain Name Service (DNS)
The DNS hierarchical name space
Name servers and name server zones
Configuring a master and slave server
Testing name servers with nslookup
Configuring DNS clients
Updating the master and slave server

Configuring the ARPA/Berkeley Services
Internet service clients and servers
FTP configuration issues

Configuring a boot / ftp Server
Booting network printers
Configuring a network printer server
Booting an X-station
Configuring an X-terminal server

Configuring Network Time Protocol (NTP)
Introduction to network time protocol
NTP time sources
NTP stratum levels
NTP roles
How NTP adjusts the system clock
Configuring an NTP server and client
Verifying NTP functionality

Configuring Software Distributor (SD-UX) Server
Why create an SD-UX network depot?
SD-UX concepts
Managing depots
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.flane.at

Phone:+43 (0)1 7079538-0

School Address:

Brauhausstrasse 1
A-2320 Schwechat-Vienna

Tel. +43 (0)1 7079538-0
Fax +43 (0) 1 7079538-20


Jobs & Resumes: Vienna
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Troubleshooting MS Exchange Server 2003
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Upgrading from MS Exchange 5.5 to MS Exchange 2000
Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Upgrading Your Skills from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003
Querying MS SQL Server 2000 with Transact-SQL
Administering a MS SQL Server 2000 Database
Programming a MS SQL Server 2000 Database
HP-UX System and Network Administration I
MC / ServiceGuard I
HP OpenView Network Node Manager on Windows I
HP OpenView Network Node Manager on UNIX I
HP OpenView Network Node Manager on Windows & UNIX II
HP OpenView Operations I
Upgrading to NetWare 6
Novell Network Management NetWare6
Foundations of Novell Networking
Advanced Novell Network Management NetWare 6
ZENworks for Desktops 4


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