Network Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System
Date:
08-07-2019 s/d 12-07-2019 | Category: Oracle: Solaris | Instructor: M. Andry Hartawan

Duration : 5 Days
Price : IDR 2.500.000,-
Delivery Method : Instructor Lead Training
What you will learn
The Network Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform network administration tasks, such as configuration and troubleshooting of a local area network (LAN).
This course also provides hands-on experience with topics, such as Internet Protocol (IP) routing, Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), IP version 6 (IPv6) and the Solaris IP Filter firewall.
Learn To:
- Configure and manage network applications
- Configure the Data Link layer
- Configure the Internet and Transport layers
Audience
Administrator
Network Administrator
System Administrator
Related Training
Required Prerequisites
- Install, configure, and maintain an Oracle Solaris server
- Change system run levels
- Read and edit system resource files
- System Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 OS Part 1
- System Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 OS, Part 2
Course Objectives
- Configure the Network Interface layer
- Configure the network (Internet and Transport layers)
- Configure and manage network applications
Course Topics
Introduction
Overview
Course Goals
Course Agenda
Introduction
Your Learning Center
Introducing the TCP/IP Model
Introducing Network Model Fundamentals
Introducing the Layers of the TCP/IP Model
Describing Basic Peer-to-Peer Communication
TCP/IP Protocols
Introducing LANs and Their Components
Introducing Network Topologies
Introducing LAN Media
Introducing Network Devices
Describing Ethernet Interfaces
Introducing Ethernet Concepts
Using Network Utilities
Describing ARP and RARP
Introducing ARP
Introducing RARP
Configuring Internet Protocol
Introducing Internet Layer Protocols
Introducing the IP Datagram
Introducing the IP Address Types
Introducing Subnetting and VLSM
Exploring Interface Configuration Files
Administering Logical Interfaces
Configuring IP Network Multipathing
Increasing Network Availability
Configuring IP Network Multipathing
Configuring Routing
Identifying the Fundamentals of Routing
Introducing the Routing Table
Introducing Routing Protocol Types
Working With the Routing Table
Configuring Static Routes
Configuring Dynamic Routing
Introducing Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
Configuring Routing at Boot Time
Configuring IPv6
Describing IPv6
Describing IPv6 Addressing
Describing IPv6 Autoconfiguration
Describing the IPv6 Unicast Address Types
Describing IPv6 Multicast Address Types
Enabling IPv6
Configuring IPv6 6to4 Router
Managing IPv6
Describing the Transport Layer
Introducing Transport Layer Fundamentals
Introducing UDP
Introducing SCTP
Introducing TCP
Introducing TCP Flow Control
Introducing Secure by Default
Configuring DNS
Introducing DNS Basics
Configuring a DNS Server
Troubleshooting a DNS Server by Using Basic Utilities
Configuring DHCP
Fundamentals of DHCP
Configuring a DHCP Server
Configuring and Managing DHCP Clients
Troubleshooting a DHCP Server
Troubleshooting a DHCP Client
Configuring NTP
Identifying the Fundamentals of NTP
Configuring an NTP Server
Configuring an NTP Client
Troubleshooting NTP
Configuring the Solaris IP Filter Firewall
Identifying the Solaris IP Filter Firewall Basics
Configuring the Behavior of the Solaris IP Filter Firewall