Linux Professional: Network Administration

Course Type:
Self-paced Courses
Estimated Time of Completion:
20 hours 2 minutes
CEU Credits:
Language:
English
Description:
In this course, you will examine fundamental Linux and TCP/IP Internetworking concepts, use remote administration services and tools, build and use the Samba server in a mixed environment, and use basic troubleshooting tools and techniques. You will also set up and configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, Domain Name System (DNS), Network File System (NFS), the cron daemon, and also Network Information Service (NIS).
After completing this course, you will be able to use remote administration services and tools, build the Samba server in mixed environment, troubleshoot using tools and techniques, and configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, DNS, NFS, the cron daemon and NIS.
Objectives:
- After completing this tutorial, you will be able to explain how Linux operates in a networked environment and configure TCP/IP on a Linux system.
Hardware and Software Required:
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Content Outline:
Networking and TCP/IP on Linux
Fundamentals of Linux Networking
Fundamentals of TCP/IP on the Linux Operating System
Advanced Linux TCP/IP Concepts
Introduction to Dial-Up Technologies
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Introduction to BOOTP and DHCP
Installing and Examining a Linux DHCP Server
Examining Additional DHCP Options and Configurations
Domain Name System
Introduction to the Domain Name System
Installing and Configuring DNS
The Network File System
Introduction to the Network File System
Configuring NFS
Linux Remote Administration
Introduction to Remote Administration
The Telnet Protocol
The Berkeley r Series of Commands
The Open Secure Shell Protocol
The Cron Daemon
Introduction to Automation
Configuring the Cron Daemon
Samba
Introduction to Samba
Cross-Platform Connectivity
Installing and Configuring Samba
Linux System-Wide Logging
Introduction to System-wide Logging
Configuring System Logging
The Network Information Service
Introduction to NIS
Setting Up and Configuring an NIS Server
Common Network Troubleshooting on Linux
Troubleshooting Concepts and Techniques
Network Boot Disks and Single-User Mode Linux
Linux TCP/IP Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Server Problems
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