| Essential Networking for Linux |
ID: UNetw | Course Length:3 | Company Name:Choquette Technology Associates Inc.
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Module 0: Introduction To Networking |
- Introducing Tcp/ip
- About Tcp/ip and Accessible Networks
- Ip Addresses and the Network Card
- Static Versus Dynamic Addresses
- The Ip Address, the Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway
- About Routers, Switches and Bridges
- The Role of the DHCP Server
- The Role of the DNS Server
- Understanding the Entire Network
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Module 1: Ipv4 Essentials |
- Tcp/ip Technologies
- About DHCP for Ipv4
- About DNS for Ipv4
- Sub-netting for Ipv4
- Planning An Ipv4 Network
- Ipv4 and Security/encryption
- Ipv4 and Wireless Networks
- Implementing Ipv4
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Module 2: Implementing Ipv4 |
- Installing the DNS Server
- Configuring the DNS Server
- Installing Active Directory
- Configuring Dhcpv4
- Managing Reservations and Leases
- Adding Clients To the Network
- Adding File Shares
- Adding Printers
- Managing the Network
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Module 3: Ipv6 Essentials |
- The Need for Ipv6: An Overall Strategy
- Hardware Considerations
- Exploring Ipv6 Addresses
- About Subnets and Sites
- Planning the Ipv6 Network
- DHCP for Ipv6 Architecture
- DNS for Ipv6 Architecture
- What About Ipv6 and Ipv4 Coexistence
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Module 4: Using DHCP in a Linux Environment |
- What Is DHCP
- Creating Multiple DHCP Scopes
- Configuring a DHCP Scope
- Creating DHCP Reservations for Clients and Servers
- Exclusion Ranges
- How DHCP Provides a Leased Ip Address
- How Does the Client Choose a DHCP Server
- Lease Renewal
- Obtain An Ip Address Automatically
- Obtain a DNS Server Address Automatically
- Confirm Ip Address Assignment
- Troubleshooting DHCP Clients
- Authorizing a DHCP Server
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Module 5: Connecting To the Internet Using Nat |
- Possible Scenarios
- Nat Architecture and Process
- The Nat Address Allocation Lifecycle
- Implementing Nat
- Configuring Nat
- Configuring the Browser for Internet Access
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Module 6: A Complete Networking Troubleshooting Lab |
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