Training Course:Linux Network Administration I: TCP/IP and TCP/IP ServicesSchool/Trainer:M/UX Santa Clara, California, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Learn to be an effective network administrator for Linux(TM). Learn the fundamentals of TCP/IP and Linux networking. Become productive in setting up or running a network that uses Linux systems. Learn how to perform TCP/IP network configuration and administration on Linux systems and how to detect and solve problems in a TCP/IP environment.
Students can choose to perform the lab exercises on either a Red Hat or SUSE platform.
An on-line, self-paced version of this course, complete with remote access to hands-on labs, is offered as Linux TCP/IP Administration self-paced virtual class (QLXA7).
An on-line, self-paced version of this course that does not include remote access to hands-on labs, is offered as Linux TCP/IP Administration - Lite (self-paced virtual class) (QLXL7).
Skills Taught
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Use the basic concepts of TCP/IP protocols and addressing Understand TCP/IP broadcasting and multicasting Configure TCP/IP on Linux Configure Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) servers and clients Understand DHCP and build a DHCP server on Linux Connect multiple TCP/IP networks using static and dynamic routing Use networking commands for remote login, remote execution, and file transfer Understand and implement DNS, NFS, and NIS Understand and implement electronic mail Perform basic troubleshooting of network problems
Course outline
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TCP/IP protocols and addressing TCP/IP broadcasting and multicasting TCP/IP subnet masking Configuring TCP/IP on Linux TCP/IP commands Electronic mail Point-to-Point Protocol implementation Static and dynamic routing including an introduction to the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocols Concepts and basic implementation of DNS Introduction to troubleshooting network problems Concepts and basic implementation of NFS and NIS
Certification
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This course, along with hands on experience, helps you prepare for Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Exam 101 General Linux, Part 1. For more information on the LPI certification program, please visit the Linux Web site: lpi.org
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.mux-ed.com/
Phone:866-700-9811
School Address:
pSeries/AIX, CISCO, Linux, Microsoft, Professional Skills, Project Management, RedHat LINUX Enrollments 866-700-9811 (Toll Free) or 916-226-2537
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