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UNIX Networking Administration Introduction




Course Aims
Following the UNIX International Courseware Accreditation standards, this course covers the competencies and the skills key to a UNIX Network Administrator. This course gives a practical introduction to UNIX networking administration. Using UNIX's own utilities - UUCP, CU, plus the working of streams, NFS and RFS are addressed. The role of TCP/IP Protocols in a multi-vendor networking environment is examined, with practical examples being developed. After a network has been set up, it needs to be managed properly and this aspect is also discussed.
Assumed Knowledge
Working knowledge of UNIX Systems up to administration level. Familiarity with local area networking principles gained from either a user environment or from attendance on the "UNIX Systems Administration" and "PC Networking" Courses.
Course Audience
Managers and support staff with responsibility for establishing or using a UNIX network. Senior staff who require an overview of current technology and potential configuration. Anyone who needs to know what is involved in linking together a number of UNIX hosts and Pcs.

This course can be found in the following categories:
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Table of Contents
Introduction
  • Review of Networking Principles
  • LANs and WANs
  • Services
  • Layering
  • Daemons
  • LAN Architectures
  • Components in a LAN
     
    UNIX's Communications Facilities
  • What is UUCP?
  • Using UUCP
  • What Machines can we Talk to?
  • The cu Command
  • The ct Command
  • File Transfer
  • uustat, uux & uuencode Commands
  • UUCP Administration
  • Installation
  • Set up
     
    Security TCP/IP
  • TCP/IP Services
  • Some TCP/IP Commands
     
    NFS
  • Using Distributed Filesystems
     
    NFS Administration
  • What is NFS?
  • Installation
  • Setup
  • Starting
  • Sharing & Mounting Resources
  • NFS security
     
    RFS
  • RFS Overview
  • Evolution & Features
  • RFS under UNIX SVR4
  • RFS Installation
  • Planning
  • Sizing Figures
  • The Installation Process
  • Simple RFS Configuration
  • Configuration Detail
  • Domains
  • Name Services
  • Adding Machines to the Domain
  • Set up User & Group ID Mapping
  • Starting/Stopping RFS
  • Sharing/ Unsharing Resources
  • Mounting/Unmounting Remote Resources
  • Troubleshooting
  • Crashing
  • Problem Solving
  • Monitoring RFS Using sar
  • Balancing Network Usage
  • RFS Buffers
  • Server Usage
  • Performance Issues and Tuning
  • Security - Machine & User Level
    What is LM/X?
  • What is LAN Manager
  • What is LM/X & Who should use it
  • Simple use of LM/X
     
    What is X?
  • X-Windows Overview
  • Terminology
  • Architecture
  • Open Windows
  • Writing Programs
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