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IN-351 - Using LDAP as a Naming Service
 
 
The Using LDAP as a Naming Service course provides students with knowledge to set up, install, structure, and configure a naming service using the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) with the Solaris 9 Operating System (Solaris OS) and Sun Open Net Environment (ONE) Directory Server. This course also teaches system administrators how to migrate from existing naming service data to LDAP and how to manage an enterprise-wide LDAP naming service for the Solaris OS.
 
Who Can Benefit
 
System administrators who have an understanding of the Solaris OS and are seeking training to meet the needs of their changing work environment, migrating to LDAP as a naming service, or working in technical support positions.
 
Prerequisites
 
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
  • Perform basic Solaris OS administration functions
  • Perform basic Solaris OS network administration functions
 
Skills Gained
 
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
  • Describe naming service fundamentals
  • Implement an LDAP directory server on the Solaris OS
  • Use LDAP commands and tools
  • Configure the Sun ONE Directory Server for the Solaris OS LDAP clients
  • Implement a Solaris 9 OS LDAP client
  • Administer the Sun ONE Directory Server
 
Related Courses
 
  • Before: SA-299: Advanced System Administration for the Solaris 9 Operating System
  • After: DIR-2337: Sun ONE Directory Server 5.x: Maintenance and Operations
 
Course Content
 
Module 1 - Naming Service Fundamentals
 
 
  • Describe the Solaris OS naming service architecture and security models
  • Specify the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) principles
 
Module 2 - Implementing an LDAP Server on the Solaris OS
 
 
  • Describe the features of the Sun ONE Directory Server
  • Install and configure the Sun ONE Directory Server
 
Module 3 - LDAP Commands and Tools
 
 
  • Search and modify the directory database using command-line utilities
  • View and modify the directory using GUI tools
  • Perform routine administration tasks
 
Module 4 - Configuring the Sun ONE Directory Server
 
 
  • Describe native LDAP for the Solaris OS
  • Create the DIT structure and support entries
  • Populate the LDAP database
 
Module 5 - Implementing LDAP on a Solaris 9 OS Client
 
 
  • Configure the Solaris 9 LDAP client
  • Troubleshoot the client configuration
 
Module 6 - Managing the Solaris OS LDAP Naming Service
 
 
  • Update the naming service with new data
  • Configure LDAP security
  • Monitor the Directory Server
  • Replicate the LDAP directory








 
Classroom Equipment
Collier Computing utilizes SunBlade 150 workstations for every student.

They are equipped with 512 Megabytes of RAM and dual 80 Gigabyte Harddrives.
 
Servers and Storage
Our investment in your future includes Sun V210 and V240 servers, 3310 and S1 Storage Arrays, all behind a V65x server running Checkpoint firewall software.

We utilize current hardware to deliver our courseware to ensure that you have exposure to today's technology !
 
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