Networking Fundamentals Training Course
Networking Fundamentals covers the core concepts essential for understanding network operations, along with the practical skills required to configure networking in a lab setting. This course utilizes Linux, as it provides the necessary tools and features to establish various network components.
Delivered as an instructor-led live training (available online or onsite), this program is designed for individuals seeking to understand and implement networks and diverse server types within a Linux environment.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- Comprehend how networking functions under Linux.
- Configure a sample LAN.
- Grasp the various protocols used on the internet and implement each one using Linux.
- Secure a network and different server types, such as a web server.
Course Format
- Interactive lectures and discussions.
- Extensive exercises and practice sessions.
- Hands-on implementation within a live-lab environment.
Customization Options
- For those interested in a tailored training experience, please contact us to arrange a customized course.
Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of Linux Networking Features and Architecture
- Linux clients and servers
- Distributions, utilities, and working environment
Getting Started
- Using the Linux command line
- Installing networking utilities and applications
Overview of IP Addressing
- Understanding the OSI stack
- Sockets, packets, and protocols
- TCP/IP vs other protocols
Working with Host Servers under Linux
- Creating a subnet
- Setting up a DHCP server
- Setting up a DNS server
Working with Different Protocols
- HTTP and FTP
- SSHing into another host
Setting up a Web Server
- Installing the lamp stack
Working with Hubs, Switches and Routers
- Working with 3rd party hardware
- Setting up a Linux router
User Access and Permissions
- Setting up users
- Creating an Access Control List (ACL)
Monitoring the Network
- How logging works
- Understanding SMTP and UDP
Wireless Networking
- How Wi-Fi works
- Setting up a wireless network under Linux
Securing the Network
- Protecting from attacks
- Setting up a proxy
- Setting up a firewall
- Protecting a server with SSL
Troubleshooting
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Basic command line experience
Target Audience
- Technical professionals who wish to understand networking under Linux
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