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Linux system administration (LPIC-1)

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LPIC-1 TRAINING COURSE DESCRIPTION This five day hands on course provides a comprehensive coverage of core Linux administration tasks. The course covers generic Linux and is available for any Linux distribution required. It closely follows the LPIC curriculum allowing delegates to achieve the relevant certification if required. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN * Administer & configure Linux systems. * Maintain Linux by handling disk space and taking regular backups. * Manage software packages. * Perform basic troubleshooting. * Maintain a secure Linux system. * Describe the organisation and implementation of the filesystem. LPIC-1 TRAINING COURSE DETAILS * Who will benefit: System administrators. Network administrators. * Prerequisites: Linux fundamentals (LPI 010) * Duration 5 days LPIC-1 TRAINING COURSE CONTENTS * Part I Exam 101 * Exploring Linux Command-Line Tools Using a Shell, Shell Configuration, Environment Variables, Getting Help, Streams, Redirection and Pipes, Processing Text Using Filters, Manipulating files, Regular Expressions, grep,sed. * Managing Software Package Concepts, Comparison of package formats, RPM, rpm Commands, Yum, Debian Packages, dpkg, apt-cache, apt-get, dselect, aptitude, Converting Between Package Formats, Dependencies and Conflicts, Startup Script Problems, Shared Libraries, Library Management, Managing Processes, the Kernel: The First Process, Process Lists, Foreground & Background Processes, Process Priorities, Killing Processes. * Configuring Hardware Configuring Firmware and Hardware, IRQs, I/O Addresses, DMA Addresses, Boot Disks, Coldplug and Hotplug Devices, Configuring Expansion Cards and PCI Cards, Kernel Modules, USB Devices, Linux USB Drivers, Configuring Hard Disks, Partitioning Systems, LVM, Common Layouts, Creating Partitions and Filesystems, Maintaining Filesystem Health, Tuning, Journals, Checking Filesystems, Monitoring Disk Use, Mounting and Unmounting Filesystems. * Managing Files File Management Commands, File Naming and Wildcards, File Archiving, Links, Directory Commands, File Ownership and Group, File access control, Permissions, chmod, Defaults, File Attributes, Disk Quotas, Enabling and setting Quotas, Locating Files, The FHS. * Booting Linux and Editing Files Installing Boot Loaders, GRUB Legacy, GRUB 2, Alternative Boot Loaders, the Boot Process, Boot Messages, Runlevels and the Initialization Process, Runlevel Functions, Runlevel Services, Alternative Boot Systems , Upstart, system. * Part II Exam 102 265 * Securing the X Window System Localization, Configuring Basic X Features, X Server Options, Methods of Configuring X, X Display Information, X Fonts, The X GUI Login System, XDMCP Server, Using X for Remote Access, Screen Display Settings, Setting Your Time Zone, Your Locale, Configuring Printing, Conceptualizing the Linux Printing Architecture, Understanding PostScript and Ghostscript, Running a Printing System, Configuring CUPS, Monitoring and Controlling the Print Queue. * Administering the System Managing Users and Groups, Tuning User and System Environments, Using System Log Files, Understanding syslogd , Setting Logging Options, Manually Logging Data, Rotating Log Files, Reviewing Log File Contents, Maintaining the System Time, Linux Time Concepts, Manually Setting the Time, Using NTP, Running Jobs in the Future, Understanding the Role of cron, Creating System cron Jobs, Creating User cron Jobs, Using anacron, Using at. * Configuring Basic Networking TCP/IP, Network Hardware, Network Addresses, Hostnames, Network Ports, Configuring Linux for a Local Network, Configuring with DHCP, Static IP Address, Configuring Routing, Using GUI Configuration Tools, ifup and ifdown, Diagnosing Network Connections, Testing Connectivity, Tracing a Route, Checking Network Status , Examining Network Traffic, Additional Tools. * Writing Scripts, Configuring Email, and Using Databases The Shell Environment, Aliases, Shell Configuration Files, Writing Scripts, Commands, Variables, Conditional Expressions, Loops, Functions, Managing Email, Choosing Email Software, Securing Your Email Server, Managing Data with SQL, Picking a SQL Package, Understanding SQL Basics, Using MySQL * Securing Your System Administering Network Security, Super Server Restrictions, Disabling Unused Servers, Administering Local Security, Securing Passwords, Limiting root Access, Setting Login, Process, SUID/SGID Files, Configuring SSH, Using GPG, Generating, Importing and Revoking Keys, Encrypting and Decrypting Data, Signing Messages and Verifying Signatures.

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Introduction to Linux (TTLX2103)

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Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This is an introductory-level course, designed for anyone wanting to learn Linux. Attendees should be comfortable working with computers and the command line, but no other specific skills are required to attend. Overview This skills-focused course is about 50% lab to lecture ratio, combining expert instructor-led discussions with practical hands-on labs that emphasize current techniques, best practices and standards. Working in a hands-on lab environment, guided by our expert practitioner, attendees will explore The Design of Linux Basic Operations File System Basics Wildcards File and Directory Permissions Working with files Executing Programs Using find Filters and other useful commands The vi editor Customizing the user environment Networking/Communications Backups and archiving This hands-on course provides you with an essentials-level foundation in core skills for using any version of Linux. This course focuses on essential skills that ordinary users might use daily when working with Linux. THE DESIGN OF LINUX * A brief history of Linux * The Linux design philosophy * Linux architecture * BASIC OPERATIONS * Logging in and out * The general form of a Linux command * Common commands * Using man pages * Essential commands FILE SYSTEM BASICS * The Linux directory structure * Standard directories * Relative and absolute pathnames * Legal file names * Navigating the filesystem WILDCARDS * Matching one character * Matching many characters * Shortcuts * Wildcard gotchas * Wildcards and ls FILE AND DIRECTORY PERMISSIONS * Viewing permissions * File permissions * Directory permissions * Setting defaults * Changing permissions * Keeping data secure WORKING WITH FILES * Viewing contents * Identifying file contents * Copying and moving * Deleting * Using symbolic links EXECUTING PROGRAMS * Redirecting STDOUT * Redirecting STDERR * Redirecting STDIN * Creating pipelines * Processes attributes * Listing processes * Killing processes * Foreground & background processes USING FIND * Syntax * Finding by name, type, or size * Combining tests * Finding by size, owner, or timestamps * Using xargs with find * Other find options FILTERS AND OTHER USEFUL COMMANDS * What is a filter? * cat: a generic filter * head and tail * grep * sort * wc * other interesting filters THE VI EDITOR * Why vi? * Basic vi operations: navigating, adding, deleting * Advanced operations: buffer management, search and replace, configuration options CUSTOMIZING THE USER ENVIRONMENT * About shells * Shell startup files * Shell variables * Search path * Aliases * Simple shell scripts NETWORKING/COMMUNICATIONS * Reading and sending mail * Remote login * Remote file transfer * Other network utilities (ping, finger, etc) BACKUPS AND ARCHIVING * Checking space used or available * Creating tar archives * Viewing and extracting files from archives * Compression utilities * Working with windows

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GL-120 Linux Fundamentals

By Nexus Human

Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for NULL Overview Topics include: basic file manipulation; basic and advanced filesystem features; I/O redirection and pipes; text manipulation and regular expressions; managing jobs and processes; vi, the standard Unix editor; automating tasks with shell scripts; managing software; secure remote administration; and more. The GL120 is a challenging course that focuses on the fundamental tools and concepts of Linux and Unix. Students gain proficiency using the command line. Beginners develop a solid foundation in Unix, while advanced users discover patterns and fill in gaps in their knowledge. Like all Guru Labs courses, the course material is designed to provide extensive hands-on experience. The GL120 is a challenging course that focuses on the fundamental tools and concepts of Linux and Unix. Students gain proficiency using the command line. Beginners develop a solid foundation in Unix, while advanced users discover patterns and fill in gaps

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Intermediate Linux (TTLX2104)

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Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours Overview This skills-focused course combines expert instructor-led discussions with practical hands-on labs that emphasize useful, current techniques, best practices and standards. Working in this hands-on lab environment, guided by our expert practitioner, you'll learn about and explore: Review of the File System Introduction to Shells: sh, bash, and ksh Shell Programming Advanced Shell Features Text Manipulation Utilities File Processing Utilities Multitasking and Batch Processing Regular Expressions Intermediate Linux: Shell, Bash, Text Manipulation, Multitasking & More is a two-day course designed to provide you with hands on experience using standard Linux commands and utilities used for day-to-day tasks including file manipulation, program execution and control, and effective use of the shell and desktop environments. Throughout the course you?ll explore key concepts to Linux core functionality, while learning the system's most commonly used commands. You?ll also learn the Bourne shell, Bash shell and Korn shell programming techniques you?ll need to read and modify existing shell scripts, and create your own. Data manipulation utilities and shell syntax for synthesizing command pipelines are also emphasized throughout the course. REVIEW OF THE FILE SYSTEM * File System Organization * File Types * File and Directory Naming Rules and Conventions * Commands for Navigating the File System * Introduction to Inodes * Ownership, Permissions, and Dates * Manipulating Files and Links * Manipulating Directories * Determining Disk Usage * Other File System Utilities INTRODUCTION TO SHELLS: SH, BASH, AND KSH * Shell Functions * I/O Redirection and Pipes * Command Separation and Grouping * Background Execution * Filename Expansion * Shell Variables * Command Substitution * Quoting and Escaping Metacharacters * Bash Shell Features * Korn Shell Features Command Execution * Startup Files * Customizing the User Environment SHELL PROGRAMMING * Shell Script Features and Capabilities * Creating and Running a Script * Working With Variables * Environment Variables * Working With Data Types * Formatting * Base Conversion * Setting Special Attributes * Input/Output Techniques * Conditional Constructs * if/then * else/elif * Looping Constructs * for, while, until * Math Operators ADVANCED SHELL FEATURES * Manipulating Strings * Writing and Calling Functions * Controlling Process Priorities * Interpreting Command Line Arguments * Making Scripts Interactive * Special Shell Variables * Advanced I/O with Streams * Improving Performance of Scripts TEXT MANIPULATION UTILITIES * Editing a File from a Script * Scripting with ed or sed * UNIX and Linux Utilities to * Manipulate Files * Regular Expressions * grep and egrep * The Stream Editor sed * Sorting in Scripts * Generating Reports with awk * Splitting Large Files * Counting Words, Lines, and Characters * Transforming File Contents FILE PROCESSING UTILITIES * Examining and Comparing Files * Reporting Differences Between Files * Comparing Files of Any Format * Displaying Data in Octal and Hex * Compressing Data * Converting File Formats * Extracting Text Strings MULTITASKING AND BATCH PROCESSING * Multitasking * Scheduled Execution Using cron * The at and batch Commands REGULAR EXPRESSIONS * Regular Expression Overview * Regular Expression Implementations * Regular Expressions * RE Character Classes * Regex Quantifiers RE Parenthesis ADDITIONAL COURSE DETAILS: Nexus Humans Intermediate Linux (TTLX2104) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Intermediate Linux (TTLX2104) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.

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Enterprise Linux System Admin 1 Essentials

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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for IT professionals across a broad range of disciplines who need to perform essential Linux administration tasks including installation, establishing network connectivity, managing physical storage, and basic security administration. This course relates to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and is designed for IT pros without previous Linux admin experience. The course focuses on providing students with Linux admin 'survival skills' by focusing on core admin tasks. ACCESS THE COMMAND LINE * Log in to a Linux system and run simple commands using the shell. MANAGE FILES FROM THE COMMAND LINE * Copy, move, create, delete, and organize files from the bash shell prompt. GETTING HELP IN RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX * Resolve problems by using online help systems and Red Hat support utilities. CREATE, VIEW, AND EDIT TEXT FILES * Create, view, and edit text files from command output or in an editor MANAGE LOCAL LINUX USERS AND GROUPS * Manage local Linux users and groups, and administer local password policies. CONTROL ACCESS TO FILES WITH LINUX FILE SYSTEM PERMISSIONS * Set Linux file system permissions on files and interpret the security effects of different permission settings. MONITOR AND MANAGE LINUX PROCESSES * Obtain information about the system, and control processes running on it. CONTROL SERVICES AND DAEMONS * Control and monitor network services and system daemons using systemd. CONFIGURE AND SECURE OPENSSH SERVICE * Access and provide access to the command line on remote systems securely using OpenSSH. ANALYZE AND STORE LOGS * Locate and accurately interpret relevant system log files for troubleshooting purposes. MANAGE RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX NETWORKING * Configure basic IPv4 networking on Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. ARCHIVE AND COPY FILES BETWEEN SYSTEMS * Archive files and copy them from one system to another. INSTALL AND UPDATE SOFTWARE PACKAGES * Download, install, update, and manage software packages from Red Hat and yum package repositories. ACCESS LINUX FILE SYSTEMS * Access and inspect existing file systems on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system. USE VIRTUALIZED SYSTEMS * Create and use Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtual machines with KVM and libvirt.

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Red Hat System Administration I (RH124)

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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is geared toward Windows system administrators, network administrators, and other system administrators who are interested in supplementing current skills or backstopping other team members, in addition to Linux system administrators who are responsible for these tasks: Configuring, installing, upgrading, and maintaining Linux systems using established standards and procedures, Providing operational support, Managing systems for monitoring system performance and availability, Writing and deploying scripts for task automation and system administration. Overview #NAME? Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) equips you with Linux© administration "survival skills" by focusing on foundational Linux concepts and core tasks. You will learn how to apply command-line concepts and enterprise-level tools, starting you on your journey toward becoming a full-time Linux system administrator. This path continues with the follow-on course, Red Hat System Administration II (RH134). 1 - GETTING STARTED WITH THE GNOME GRAPHICAL DESKTOP * Get started with GNOME and edit text files with gedit 2 - MANAGE FILES GRAPHICALLY WITH NAUTILUS * Manage files graphically and access remote systems with Nautilus 3 - GET HELP IN A GRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT * Access documentation, both locally and online 4 - CONFIGURE LOCAL SERVICES * Configure the date and time and configure a printer 5 - MANAGE PHYSICAL STORAGE * Understand basic disk concepts and manage system disks 6 - MANAGE LOGICAL VOLUMES * Understand logical volume concepts and manage logical volumes 7 - MONITOR SYSTEM RESOURCES * Manage memory and CPU utilization 8 - MANAGE SYSTEM SOFTWARE * Manage system software locally and using Red Hat Network (RHN) 9 - GET STARTED WITH BASH * Understand basic shell concepts, execute simple commands, and use basic job control techniques 10 - GET HELP IN A TEXTUAL ENVIRONMENT * Use man and info pages and find documentation in /usr/share/doc 11 - ESTABLISH NETWORK CONNECTIVITY * Understand basic network concepts; configure, manage, and test network settings 12 - ADMINISTER USERS AND GROUPS * Manage users and groups 13 - MANAGE FILES FROM THE COMMAND LINE * Understand Linux filesystem hierarchy; manage files from the command line 14 - SECURE LINUX FILE ACCESS * Understand Linux file access mechanisms; manage file access from the GUI and the command line 15 - ADMINISTER REMOTE SYSTEMS * Share and connect to a desktop; use SSH and rsync 16 - CONFIGURE GENERAL SERVICES * Manage services; configure SSH and remote desktops 17 - MANAGE PHYSICAL STORAGE II * Manage filesystem attributes and swap space 18 - INSTALL LINUX GRAPHICALLY * Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux and configure the system with firstboot 19 - MANAGE VIRTUAL MACHINES * Understand basic virtualization concepts; install and manage virtual machines 20 - CONTROL THE BOOT PROCESS * Understand runlevels and manage GRUB 21 - DEPLOY FILE SHARING SERVICES * Deploy an FTP server and a web server 22 - SECURE NETWORK SERVICES * Manage a firewall; understand SELinux concepts and manage SELinux 23 - COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW * Get a hands-on review of the concepts covered throughout the course

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Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) 101

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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrator Network administrator Technician DevOps Overview The Linux Professional Institute(LPI) is the go to certification body for vendor independent Linux certifications. This course covers fundamental Linuxskills such as file management and manipulation, text processing, command line use, package management,filesystems, hardware, and many more. Students will feel confident taking the LPI LPIC-1 101 exam with in classroomassessments and practice exams. This course prepares students to take the 101 exam of the LPI level 1 certification. WORK ON THE COMMAND LINE * LPI Objectives Covered * Role of Command Shell * Shells * Gathering System Info * Identifying the Shell * Changing the Shell * Shell Prompts * Bash: Bourne-Again Shell * Navigating the Filesystem * Help from Commands and Documentation * Getting Help Within the Graphical Desktop * Getting Help with man & info * Bash: Command Line History * Bash: Command Editing * Bash: Command Completion * Shell and Environment Variables * Key Environment Variables * LAB TASKS * USE STREAMS, PIPES, AND REDIRECTS * LPI Objectives Covered * File Redirection * Piping Commands Together * Filename Matching * File Globbing and Wildcard Patterns * Brace Expansion * General Quoting Rules * Nesting Commands * Gotchas: Maximum Command Length * LAB TASKS * MANAGE FILE PERMISSIONS AND OWNERSHIP * LPI Objectives Covered * Filesystem Hierarchy Standard * Displaying Directory Contents * Filesystem Structures * Determining Disk Usage With df and du * File Ownership * Default Group Ownership * File and Directory Permissions * File Creation Permissions with umask * Changing File Permissions * SUID and SGID on files * SGID and Sticky Bit on Directories * User Private Group Scheme * LAB TASKS * CREATE, DELETE, FIND, AND DISPLAY FILES * LPI Objectives Covered * Directory Manipulation * File Manipulation * Deleting and Creating Files * Physical Unix File Structure * Filesystem Links * File Extensions and Content * Which and Type * Where is * Searching the Filesystem * Alternate Search Method * Manually Installed Shared Libraries * LAB TASKS * WORK WITH ARCHIVES AND COMPRESSION * LPI Objectives Covered * Archives with tar * Archives with cpio * The gzip Compression Utility * The bzip2 Compression Utility * The XZ Compression Utility * The PKZIP Archiving/Compression format * LAB TASKS * PROCESS TEXT STREAMS USING FILTERS * LPI Objectives Covered * Producing File Statistics * The Streaming Editor * Replacing Text Characters * Text Sorting * Duplicate Removal Utility * Extracting Columns of Text * Displaying Files * Prepare Text for Display * Previewing Files * Displaying Binary Files * Combining Files and Merging Text * LAB TASKS * SEARCH TEXT FILES USING REGULAR EXPRESSIONS * LPI Objectives Covered * Searching Inside Files * Regular Expression Overview * Regular Expressions * RE Character Classes * Regex Quantifiers * RE Parenthesis * LAB TASKS * PERFORM BASIC FILE EDITING OPERATIONS USING VI * LPI Objectives Covered * Text Editing * vi and Vim * Learning Vim * Basic vi * Intermediate vi * LAB TASKS * CREATE, MONITOR, AND KILL PROCESSES * LPI Objectives Covered * What is a Process? * Process Lifecycle * Process States * Viewing Processes * Signals * Tools to Send Signals * Managing Processes * Tuning Process Scheduling * Job Control Overview * Job Control Commands * Nohup and Disown * Uptime & w * Persistent Shell Sessions with Screen * Using screen * Advanced Screen * LAB TASKS USE RPM, YUM, AND DEBIAN PACKAGE MANAGEMENT * LPI Objectives Covered * Managing Software * RPM Architecture * Working With RPMs * Querying and Verifying with RPM * Installing Debian Packages * Querying and Verifying with dpkg * The alien Package Conversion Tool * Managing Software Dependencies * Using the Yum command * yum downloader * Configuring Yum * The deselect & APT Frontends to dpkg * Aptitude * Configuring APT * LAB TASKS * WORK WITH PARTITIONS, FILESYSTEM, AND DISK QUOTAS * LPI Objectives Covered * Partition Considerations * Logical Volume Management * Filesystem Planning * Partitioning Disks with fdisk & gdisk * Resizing a GPT Partition with gdisk * Partitioning Disks with parted * Non-Interactive Disk Partitioning with sfdisk * Filesystem Creation * Filesystem Support * Unix/Linux Filesystem Features * Swap * Selecting a Filesystem * Filesystem Maintenance * Mounting Filesystems * Mounting Filesystems * Managing an XFS Filesystem * NFS * SMB * Filesystem Table (/etc/fstab) * Configuring Disk Quotas * Setting Quotas * Viewing and Monitoring Quotas * LAB TASKS * LINUX BOOT PROCESS * LPI Objectives Covered * Booting Linux on PCs * GRUB 2 * GRUB 2 Configuration * GRUB Legacy Configuration * Boot Parameters * Uinit * Linux Runlevels Aliases * Systemd local-fs.target and sysinit.target * Runlevel Implementation * System Boot Method Overview * Systemd System and Service Manager * Modifying systemd services * Systemd Targets * Using systemd * Shutdown and Reboot * System Messaging Commands * Controlling System Messaging * LAB TASKS DETERMINE AND CONFIGURE HARDWARE SETTINGS * LPI Objectives Covered * Managing Linux Device Files * Hardware Discovery Tools * Configuring New Hardware with hwinfo * PC Architecture and Bus * DMA & IRQ * USB Devices * USB Architecture * Configuring Kernel Components and Modules * Kernel Modules * Handling Module Dependencies * Configuring the Kernel via /proc/ * LAB TASKS * LINUX FUNDAMENTALS * Unix and its Design Principles * FSF and GNU * GPL ƒ?? General Public License * The Linux Kernel * Components of a Distribution * Red Hat Linux Products * SUSE Linux Products * Debian * Ubuntu * Logging In * got root? * Switching User Contexts * Gathering Login Session Info * LAB TASKS * ADDITIONAL COURSE DETAILS: Nexus Humans Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) 101 training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) 101 course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.

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Cisco Understanding Cisco Service Provider Network Foundations v1.0 (SPFNDU)

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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for network and software engineers and hold job roles such as: Network administrator Network engineer Network manager System engineer Project manager Network designer Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Describe network architectures, devices, and software used by service providers Describe the various Internet governance organizations, their roles, and tools available for governance information verification Configure Cisco Internetwork Operating System (Cisco IOS) and Cisco IOS XE routers Describe Cisco IOS XR software, perform initial configuration, and explain platform daily tasks Describe various access and core technologies used by service providers Describe various major switching technologies used by service providers Describe major overlay technologies and their usage, and configure Virtual Extensible LAN I (VxLAN) Describe various major routing protocols used by service providers Configure Layer 3 services used by service providers Describe Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), components, protocols, and MPLS usage Describe usage of various services used and maintained by service providers Introduce Linux networking, Bourne Again Shell (BASH) scripting, and their usage within Cisco IOS XR software This course is designed to provide you with the foundational knowledge for the suite of Cisco© CCNP© Service Provider courses. The course expands what you learned from the Cisco CCNA© course with a focus on theoretical and practical knowledge needed for the Service Provider environment. Through a combination of lessons and hands-on practice, you will learn about architectures, protocols, software and hardware platforms, and solutions within the Service Provider realm. While this course does not lead directly to a certification exam, it does cover foundational knowledge critical to the success in the Service Provider Technology track. COURSE OUTLINE * Introducing Service Provider Architectures * Describing Internet Governance Organizations * Configuring the Cisco IOS and Cisco IOS XE Router * Configuring Cisco IOS XR Router * Introducing Access and Core Technologies in the Service Provider Environment * Introducing Routing Technologies in the Service Provider Environment * Describing MPLS * Implementing Layer 3 Services * Introducing Switching Technologies in the Service Provider Environment * Introducing Overlay Technologies * Implementing Service Provider Services * Introducing Programmability on Cisco IOS XR Routers LAB OUTLINE * Review Lab Environment * Examine Governance Data * Perform an Initial Cisco Internetworking Operating System (IOS XE) Configuration * Configure Connectivity and Connectivity Verification on Cisco IOS XE Devices * Perform Initial Cisco IOS XR Configuration * Configure and Verify Connectivity on Cisco IOS XR * Configure Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) * Configure Routing Information Protocol (RIPv2) and RIP extension (RIPng) * Configure Basic Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) * Configure MPLS * Configure Internet Protocol Service Level Agreement (IP SLA) * Configure Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) with Object Tracking * Configure Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRFs) * Configure Network Time Protocol (NTP) * Use Linux Command Line Interface * Configure IOS XR Using a Bash Script

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AN202 IBM Korn and Bash Shell Programming

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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for support staff for AIX on POWER systems Overview After completing this course, you should be able to: - Distinguish Korn and bash shell specific features - Use utilities such as sed and awk to manipulate data - Understand system shell scripts such as /etc/shutdown - Write useful shell scripts to aid system administration This course will teach you how to use shell scripts and utilities for practical system administration of AIX (or other UNIX) operating systems. BASIC SHELL CONCEPTS FLOW CONTROL IN A SHELL SCRIPT FUNCTIONS AND TYPESET SHELL FEATURES SUCH AS ARITHMETIC AND STRING HANDLING USING REGULAR EXPRESSIONS USING SED, AWK AND OTHER AIX UTILITIES

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Red Hat System Administration II (RH134)

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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is geared toward Windows system administrators, network administrators, and other system administrators who are interested in supplementing current skills or backstopping other team members, in addition to Linux system administrators who are responsible for these tasks: Configuring, installing, upgrading, and maintaining Linux systems using established standards and procedures Providing operational support Managing systems for monitoring system performance and availability Writing and deploying scripts for task automation and system administration Successful completion of Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) is recommended. Experienced Linux administrators seeking to accelerate their path toward becoming a Red Hat Certified System Administrator should start with the RHCSA Rapid Track course (RH199). Overview You should be able to demonstrate these skills: - Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux using Kickstart - Manage file systems and logical volumes - Manage scheduled jobs - Access network file systems - Manage SELinux - Control firewalls - Perform troubleshooting tasks Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) is designed as the second part of the Red Hat© Certified System Administrator (RHCSA©) training track for IT professionals who have taken Red Hat System Administration I (RH124). The course goes deeper into core Linux© system administration skills, including storage configuration, security feature management, task control, and installation and deployment of Red Hat© Enterprise Linux. Prerequisites Successful completion of Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) is recommended. 1 - AUTOMATE INSTALLATION WITH KICKSTART * Automate the installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems with Kickstart. 2 - USE REGULAR EXPRESSIONS WITH GREP * Write regular expressions that, when partnered with grep, will allow you to quickly isolate or locate content within text files. 3 - CREATE AND EDIT TEXT FILES WITH VIM * Introduce the vim text editor, with which you can open, edit, and save text files. 4 - SCHEDULE FUTURE LINUX TASKS * Schedule tasks to automatically execute in the future. 5 - MANAGE PRIORITY OF LINUX PROCESSES * Influence the relative priorities at which Linux processes run. 6 - CONTROL ACCESS TO FILES WITH ACCESS CONTROL LISTS (ACL) * Manage file security using POSIX access control lists. 7 - MANAGE SELINUX SECURITY * Manage the Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) behavior of a system to keep it secure in case of a network service compromise. 8 - CONNECT TO NETWORK-DEFINED USERS AND GROUPS * Configure systems to use central identity management services. 9 - ADD DISKS, PARTITIONS, AND FILE SYSTEMS TO A LINUX SYSTEM * Manage simple partitions and file systems. 10 - MANAGE LOGICAL VOLUME MANAGEMENT (LVM) STORAGE * Manage logical volumes from the command line. 11 - ACCESS NETWORKED ATTACHED STORAGE WITH NETWORK FILE SYSTEM (NFS) * Access (secure) NFS shares. 12 - ACCESS NETWORKED STORAGE WITH SMB * Use autofs and the command line to mount and unmount SMB file systems. 13 - CONTROL AND TROUBLESHOOT THE RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX BOOT PROCESS 14 - LIMIT NETWORK COMMUNICATION WITH FIREWALL * Configure a basic firewall. 15 - COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW * Practice and demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in this course.

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