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3 days (available on an in-house or customised basis only) |
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On Request |
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Suitable for: Delegates will gain the detailed knowledge and practical skills needed to integrate the UNIX system into a networked environment and to configure and manage the wide range of network services supported by UNIX. It is suitable for delegates with a good knowledge of basic Unix commands and vi, user administration, permissions and process control. No previous networking experience is required. Objectives: By the end of the course delegates will be able to:· - Describe the OSI model and network topologies·
- Explain how networking is deployed across Ethernet·
- Explain Internet Protocol and configuration of the UNIX system for IP networking·
- Use static and dynamic routing·
- Explain TCP and UDP transport protocols·
- Use common services including Telnet and FTP·
- Setup Dynamic Host Configuration using the DHCP protocol·
- Configure the DNS naming service
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