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Network Administration for the Solaris 9 Operating System
Instructor-Led Length:5 Days Lecture:50% Lab:50%

Supports Sun Certification.

The Network Administration for the Solaris 9 Operating System (Solaris OS) course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform network administration tasks, such as configuration and troubleshooting of a local area network (LAN). This course also provides hands-on experience with topics, such as Internet Protocol (IP) routing, Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and IP version 6 (IPv6).


Experienced system administrators who are or will be responsible for administering Sun systems in a networked environment that includes LANs and the Solaris OS.

To succeed fully in this course, delegates should be able to:
4

Install, configure, and maintain a Solaris OS product line server

4

Change system run levels

4

Read and edit system resource files

Upon completion of this course, delegates should be able to:
4

Configure routing and routing tables

4 Configure subnet masks, including variable length masks
4

Configure DHCP clients and servers

4

Configure DNS

4

Configure a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server and client

4 Configure a system as an IPv6 host or router
4

Configure IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnels

4 Troubleshoot network problems

Before :
4 SA-299: Advanced System Administration for the Solaris 9 Operating System

After:
4 SA-400: Solaris System Performance Management
4 SC-300: Administering Security on Solaris 8 Operating System
4 IN-350: LDAP Design and Deployment




Module 1 - Introducing the TCP/IP Model

4

Describe network model fundamentals

4

Describe the layers of the TCP/IP model

4

Describe basic peer-to-peer communication and related protocols

Module 2 - Introducing LANs and Their Components

4

Describe network topologies

4

Describe LAN media

4

Describe network devices

Module 3 - Describing Ethernet Interfaces

4

Describe Ethernet concepts

4

Describe Ethernet frames

4

Use network utilities

Module 4 - Describing ARP and RARP

4

Describe ARP

4

Describe RARP

Module 5 - Configuring IP

4

Describe the Internet layer protocols

4

Describe the IP datagram

4

Describe IP address types

4

Describe subnetting and VLSMs

4

Describe the interface configuration files

4

Administer logical interfaces

Module 6 - Configuring Multipathing

4

Increase network throughput and availability

4

Implement multipathing

Module 7 - Configuring Routing

4

Identify the fundamentals of routing

4

Describe route table population

4

Describe routing protocol types

4

Describe the route table

4

Configure static routing

4

Configure dynamic routing

4

Describe classless inter-domain routing (CIDR)

4

Configure boot time routing

4

Troubleshoot routing

Module 8 - Configuring IPv6

4

Describe IPv6

4

Describe IPv6 addressing

4

Describe IPv6 autoconfiguration

4

Describe IPv6 unicast address types

4

Describe IPv6 multicast address types

4

Enable IPv6

4

Manage IPv6

4

Configure IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnels

4

Configure IPv6 multipathing

Module 9 - Describing the Transport Layer

4

Describe Transport layer fundamentals

4

Describe UDP

4

Describe TCP

4

Describe TCP flow control

Module 10 - Configuring DNS

4

Describe the DNS basics

4

Configure the DNS server

4

Troubleshoot the DNS server using basic utilities

Module 11 - Configuring DHCP

4

Describe the fundamentals of DHCP

4

Configure and manage DHCP clients

4

Configure for dynamic DNS

4

Configure a DHCP server to support JumpStart clients

Module 12 - Configuring NTP

4

Identify NTP basics

4

Configure an NTP server

4

Configure an NTP client

4

Troubleshoot NTP

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