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Overview/Description
To introduce the administration of UNIX network services
Target Audience
IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of the UNIX operating system; familiarity with the history of UNIX and the reasons for its continued popularity; general comprehension of UNIX system architecture, and awareness of the user interfaces
Expected Duration (hours)
3.0
Lesson ObjectivesAdministering UNIX Network Services
perform key web service configurations with the Apache web server.
identify the components of an e-mail system and...
Overview/Description
To demonstrate how to customize the UNIX environment to suit user requirements
Target Audience
End users and IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
Basic keyboard and mouse skills; some experience of working in a command-line environment such as MSDOS an advantage
Expected Duration (hours)
4.0
Lesson ObjectivesCustomizing the UNIX User Environment
name and describe the files used to configure the common shell environments.
explain the role of global environment variables and local shell variables, and name common variables....
Overview/Description
To describe the maintenance and optimization of UNIX systems
Target Audience
IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of the UNIX operating system; familiarity with the history of UNIX and the reasons for its continued popularity; general comprehension of UNIX system architecture, and awareness of the user interfaces
Expected Duration (hours)
2.7
Lesson ObjectivesDeploying and Initializing UNIX Systems
deploy and administer UNIX software in a given scenario.
install and remove software packages.
compile...
Overview/Description
To introduce the UNIX operating system
Target Audience
IT professionals needing to familiarize themselves with the UNIX environment
Prerequisites
Some familiarity with system administration
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson ObjectivesIntroduction to UNIX
discuss the history of UNIX and its continuing significance as a technology.
explain the importance of standards in achieiving software portability and describe standards relevant to UNIX.
compare the current UNIX variants.
describe the various uses of UNIX and how UNIX systems are implemented.
describe the various...
Overview/Description
To explain how to manage UNIX clients
Target Audience
IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of the UNIX operating system; familiarity with the history of UNIX and the reasons for its continued popularity; general comprehension of UNIX system architecture, and awareness of the user interfaces
Expected Duration (hours)
1.3
Lesson ObjectivesManaging UNIX Clients
identify the hardware and software requirements for UNIX clients.
configure X for UNIX clients.
identify the steps in setting up a diskless UNIX client...
Overview/Description
To introduce UNIX software and system services management
Target Audience
IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of the UNIX operating system; familiarity with the history of UNIX and the reasons for its continued popularity; general comprehension of UNIX system architecture, and awareness of the user interfaces
Expected Duration (hours)
1.3
Lesson ObjectivesManaging UNIX Software and System Services
recognize how to apply software updates and patches to UNIX systems.
describe security issues and boot...
Overview/Description
To explain how to secure UNIX systems from local and remote security threats
Target Audience
IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of the UNIX operating system; familiarity with the history of UNIX and the reasons for its continued popularity; general comprehension of UNIX system architecture, and awareness of the user interfaces
Expected Duration (hours)
2.3
Lesson ObjectivesNetworking and UNIX Name Resolution
implement core network configuration issues in UNIX.
identify how networking daemons are managed...
Overview/Description
To describe how to implement and maintain UNIX networking
Target Audience
IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of the UNIX operating system; familiarity with the history of UNIX and the reasons for its continued popularity; general comprehension of UNIX system architecture, and awareness of the user interfaces
Expected Duration (hours)
3.3
Lesson ObjectivesSecuring UNIX Systems
describe how UNIX file attributes relate to file ownership and access rights.
recognize how to protect the security of entire UNIX...
Overview/Description
To describe how to use the vi text editor and how to print documents
Target Audience
End users and IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
Basic keyboard and mouse skills; some experience of working in a command-line environment such as MSDOS an advantage
Expected Duration (hours)
2.7
Lesson ObjectivesText Editing and Printing in UNIX
explain the importance of text in a UNIX environment, and describe the range of UNIX tools available for manipulating text.
perform core editing tasks using vi.
search and replace text strings using vi...
Overview/Description
To explain how to create simple shell scripts using UNIX shell commands
Target Audience
IT professionals and UNIX end-users who need to familiarize themselves with the UNIX shell environment
Prerequisites
Familiarity with the fundamentals of the UNIX operating system and the ability to navigate a file system and use basic shell commands
Expected Duration (hours)
3.0
Lesson ObjectivesUNIX Shell Scripting Basics
explain what a shell script is.
distinguish between the major shell environments and select a shell based on its characteristics.
create and run a simple shell...
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