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Solaris 8 OS-TCP/IP Network Administration :: [SA-389]
 
 
 
 
sun microsystems certified training   this course works with savings passes
 
code. SA-389   length. 5 days
type. Instructor-Led   partner. Sun Microsystems
price.
$3,000 :: contact for GSA GOV.
 
 
This course provides hands-on experience with configuration and troubleshooting, as well as Internet Protocol (IP) routing, Domain Name Service (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and IP version 6 (IPv6).
 
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who can benefit
 
 
Experienced system administrators who are or will be responsible for administering Sun[tm] systems in a Solaris networked environment which includes LANs and the Solaris Operating Environment.
 
prerequisites
 
 

Install, configure, and maintain a Solaris product line server
Change system run levels
Read and edit system resource files


 
skills gained
 
 

List the International Organization for Standardization/Open Systems
Interconnection (ISO/OSI) and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) layers
Describe major TCP/IP protocols
Configure routing and routing tables
Configure subnet masks including variable length masks
Add Internet and Remote Procedure Call (RPC) services
Configure DHCP clients and servers
Configure DNS
Describe Network Time Protocol (NTP) components
Configure an NTP server and client
Configure a Solaris version 8 system as an IPv6 host or router
Use network troubleshooting tools to maintain the network




 
course content details  
 


  Module 1: Network Models

Describe the ISO/OSI model, including the Physical layer
Data link layer
Network layer
Transport layer
Session layer
Presentation layer
Application layer
Describe the TCP/IP model, including the Physical layer
Data link layer
Network layer
Transport layer
Application layer
Describe how applications use the TCP/IP suite to exchange data through Ethernet networks
Describe the following protocols: TCP, User Datagram Protocol (UDP), IP, and Internet Control
Message Protocol (ICMP)
Explain peer-to-peer communications




  Module 2: Introduction to Local Area Networks

Review the benefits of a LAN
Review the components of a LAN
Define these networking terms: topology, backbone, segment, repeater, bridge, router, switch, and gateway
Identify various LAN topologies
List available Sun communications controllers
Describe LAN access methods such as IEEE 802.3, ATM, Token Ring, and FDDI
Discriminate between network media types such as 10BASE-T, 1000BASE-CX, and 1000BASE-T




  Module 3: Ethernet Interface

Define the terms: Ethernet, packet, frame, and MTU
List the different Ethernet Standards
Describe Ethernet addresses
Describe the components of an Ethernet frame
Explain encapsulation
Describe the purpose of Carrier Sense, Multiple Access/ Collision Detection (CSMA/CD)
Define an Ethernet broadcast address
Describe the features of Fast Ethernet
Use the netstat and snoop commands
Introduction to using the ndd utility




  Module 4: ARP and RARP

Define address resolution
Obtain a destination Ethernet address
Describe the network configuration process used in system startup
Describe the network configuration files and scripts that are used to configure the network interface
Manage Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache




  Module 5: Internet Layer

Define the terms: IP, datagrams, and fragmentation
List the four IPv4 address classes
Define the three standard netmasks
Define the network number
Describe the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
Complete the IP configuration exercise
Discriminate between an Ethernet address, an IP address, and a broadcast address
Define subnetting
Determine when to implement subnets
Use a subnet mask
Use variable length subnet masks (VLSM)
Describe Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)
List the steps associated with implementing a subnet
Discuss trunking (interface aggregation)
Configure logical (virtual) interfaces
Use the ifconfig command to configure network interface(s)
Verify and troubleshoot a network interface




  Module 6: Routing

Describe the routing algorithm
Define routing terms including: table-driven routing, static routing, and dynamic routing
Use the in.routed and in.rdisc processes
Use the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Router Discovery (RDISC) Protocol
Describe the /etc/init.d/inetinit routing startup script
Use the /etc/defaultrouter, /etc/inet/networks, and /etc/gateways files
Use the route and netstat commands
Configure an IPv4 router
Describe ICMP redirects
Describe IP multicasting




  Module 7: Transport Layer

Describe the function of the Transport layer
List the features of the UDP and TCP
Define the terms: connection-oriented, connectionless, stateful, and stateless
Define a port and a port number
Explain network services and UDP and TCP ports
Define TCP flow control




  Module 8 Client-Server Model

Define the terms: client, server, and service
Describe the client-server interaction
Describe Internet and RPC services
Describe Open Network Computing Plus (ONC+) distributed services
Identify the files used in the client-server model
Add and remove Internet services
Add and remove RPC services
Monitor application performance using the netstat and rpcinfo commands




  Module 9: DHCP

Determine the benefits of DHCP
Define DHCP client functions
Define DHCP server functions
Customize DHCP datastore files
Discuss address lease policies
Configure DHCP network services
Using the DHCP manager graphical user interface (GUI)
Troubleshoot common DHCP problems




  Module 10: Introduction to Network Management Tools

Introduction to network management tools
Introduction to the simple network management protocol (SNMP)
Introduction to management information bases (MIB)




  Module 11: Domain Name System

Describe the purpose of DNS
List the differences between the DNS namespace, a domain, and a zone of authority
Understand the concept of a nameserver
Explain what a resolver is and how address resolution and reverse address resolution are handled
Describe the syntax of the server- side DNS setup files, including the /etc/named.conf file, the cache file, and zone files
Use resource records
Explain the syntax of the client side DNS setup file, /etc/resolv.conf
Describe DNS debugging and troubleshooting methods
Identify DNS security issues




  Module 12: Network Time Protocol (NTP)

What is the NTP?
Define an NTP environment
Configure NTP servers and clients
Monitor systems running the xntp and ntpd daemons
Query NTP servers




  Module 13: Network Troubleshooting

List the most common network problems
Isolate key components
Troubleshoot using ping, arp, ndd, and traceroute utilities
Troubleshoot various scenarios




  Module 14: IPv6

What is IPv6?
Why use IPv6?
Differences at the Internet layer
Describe the Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)
Describe IPv6 autoconfiguration
Describe IPv6 addressing
Configure IPv6 in a dual stack environment
Use the netstat, ifconfig, and ping network utilities in an IPv6 environment
Describe tunneling IPv6





 
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