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Ziele
- Identify the features of the print queue process on AIX. - Identify the command-line interface (CLI) commands that are available to manage printing on AIX. - Identify the functions of tty terminals on AIX. - Identify network configuration options. - Identify the features of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) addressing. - Identify the features of Serial Line Interface Protocol (SLIP). - Identify the features of Unix-to-Unix Communications Protocol (UUCP). - Identify the features of File Transfer Protocol (FTP). - Identify the Basic Network Utilities (BNU) options.
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Anforderungen
The Audience Profiles associated with this Course are aimed at an end user and the other covering all the UNIX implementation tracks aimed at a system administrator. Typical job descriptions would be: Application Developer, Technical Manager, System Analyst, System Administrator, Software Engineer, Database Administrator, Help Desk/Support.
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Titel
Kurs 13637 - IBM/AIX Part 2: Network Administration
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Inhalt
Course Overview
This course covers all the UNIX implementation tracks aimed at a system administrator and the following job roles, Application Developer, Technical Manager, System Analyst, System Administrator, Software Engineer, Database Administrator, Help Desk/Support, End User.
Deployment Options
Self-Study
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Printers and Terminals 2 - 3 hours
- Identify the features of the print queue process on AIX.
- Add a printer by using Web-based System Manager (WSM).
- Add a printer by using System Management Interface Tool (SMIT).
- Manage print queue jobs by using Web-Based System Management (WSM).
- Identify the command-line interface (CLI) commands that are available to manage printing on AIX.
- Identify the functions of tty terminals on AIX.
- Identify the serial device settings that can be configured with SMIT and WSM.
- Configure an AIX terminal.
- Identify management options for the CDE and X-windows.
Unit 2: Network Connections 2 - 3 hours
- Identify network configuration options.
- Set up a network by using System Management Interface Tool (SMIT).
- Identify the features of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) addressing.
- Identify the features of Serial Line Interface Protocol (SLIP).
- Identify the features of Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
- Identify the features of Unix-to-Unix Communications Protocol (UUCP).
- Identify the features of File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
- Identify the Basic Network Utilities (BNU) options.
- Identify the features of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
- Identify the procedure for configuring a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
- Identify the features of the Domain Name System (DNS).
- Identify the features of Network Information Services (NIS).
- Identify the features of Network Information Services Plus (NIS+).
- Identify the features of routing with AIX.
- Identify daemons and protocols required for routing on AIX.
Unit 3: Network Services 2 hours
- Identify the features of a Network File System (NFS).
- Configure a Network File System (NFS).
- Identify the features of a Network File System (NFS) client.
- Identify the procedure for configuring AIX as a Network File System (NFS) server.
- Identify the steps involved in mounting remote file systems by using WSM.
- Identify the features of Network Installation Management (NIM).
- Identify the procedure for configuring Network Installation Management (NIM).
- Identify the resources required to support NIM.
- Identify the features of IP aliasing and domains on AIX.
- Identify the features of Distributed SMIT (DSMIT).
- Identify HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) servers that are available on AIX.
- Identify the procedure for installing an AIX document library service.
- Identify the procedure for implementing a Network Time Protocol (NTP) on AIX.
- Identify the features of TCP/IP security.
- Identify the files that control TCP/IP access.
- Identify commands for proxy management.
Course Access
Each student has access to the course for a period of 6 months from the day of enrollment in the course.