Sun Certified Network Administrator

Course

In London

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    10 Weeks

To acquire knowledge and skills in Sun Certified Network Administrator. Suitable for: Anyone

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Location

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London
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Castlewood House 77-91 New Oxford Street, WC1A 1DG

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Subjects

  • Network

Course programme

Sun Certified Network Administrator (SCNA)

Course Content

Configure the Network Interface Layer

» Explain network model fundamentals (network protocols and advantages of a layered model), layers of the TCP/IP model (Network interface, Internet, Transport, and Application), and peer-to-peer communication.
» Explain network topologies (BUS, STAR, RING, VLAN), LAN media (IEEE identifiers and IEEE 802.3 types), and network devices (shared hubs, bridges, and switches)
» Explain Ethernet concepts (CSMA/CD access method, difference between full-duplex and half-duplex, Ethernet statistics, and Ethernet frames, including Ethernet addresses, Ethernet address types, local Ethernet address, Ethernet-II frame, Ethernet frame encapsulation, maximum transfer unit, and Ethernet frame errors)
» Use network utilities like snoop, netstat, and ndd to configure and troubleshoot network interfaces.
» Examine and manage ARP and RARP, including the ARP table, in.rarpd and the hosts and ethers databases.

Configure the Network (Internet and Transport layers)

» Explain Internet layer protocols, IP datagrams, IP address types (unicast, broadcast, and multicast), configure netmasks for subnetting and VLSM, manage interface configuration files and configure/unconfigure logical interfaces.
» Explain how to increase throughput and availability and given a scenario, implement and troubleshoot multipathing through the use of both configuration files and the command line.
» Distinguish between direct routes, indirect routes, route table populations (static, default, and dynamic), explain routing protocols (interior and exterior gateway), and routing tables (entries, flags, search order, host route, network route, and default route.)
» Configure a static route (/etc/defaultrouter, /etc/gateways and manual) and explain router discovery protocol (RDISC).
» Distinguish between the procedures associated with dynamic routing for both RIP versions 1 and 2 and manage the in.routed daemon and explain the operation of CIDR.
» Configure boot time routing: initialize a router, a multihomed host, a non router and enable IP forwarding and routing, additionally, given a scenario, troubleshoot router configuration.
» Explain the IPv6 addressing to include IPv6 autoconfiguration, unicast, and multicast address types.
» Configure and troubleshoot IPv6 non-routers, routers, and IPv6 6to4 routers.
» Manage IPv6 (display critical information and modify, configure, and troubleshoot interfaces).
» Configure IPv6 multipathing both manually and at boot time.
» Explain the types of protocols found in the Transport layer and examine TCP flow control.

Configure and Manage Network Applications (Application layer)

» Explain the DNS basics (BIND, top level domains, zones of authority, server types, answer types, name resolution process, and resource records)
» Given a scenario, configure and troubleshoot a DNS server.
» Given a specific network, configure a DHCP server using appropriate utilities, and configure and manage DHCP clients.
» Troubleshoot DHCP server, DHCP client, and acquire a new lease manually.
» Configure an NTP server and an NTP client, and given a scenario, troubleshoot NTP using messages and snoop.

Configure Solaris IP Filter

» Configure the behavior of Solaris IP Filter using packet direction (in keywords and out keywords), and using rule processing (block keywords, pass keywords, quick keywords, and group keywords)
» Configure and modify filtering on an IP address, network interface, protocol type, and port.
» Configure logging in Solaris IP Filter, passed packets, blocked packets, and rule match and analyze logged information and statistics.

Duration

1:30 - 6:30pm 10 Weeks (Sat)

Sun Certified Network Administrator

Price on request