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SA-399 - Network Administration for the Solaris 9 Operating System
 
 
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).
 
Who Can Benefit
 
Experienced system administrators who are or will be responsible for administering Sun systems in a networked environment that includes LANs and the Solaris OS.
 
Prerequisites
 
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
  • Install, configure, and maintain a Solaris OS product line server
  • Change system run levels
  • Read and edit system resource files
 
Skills Gained
 
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
  • Configure routing and routing tables
  • Configure subnet masks, including variable length masks
  • Configure DHCP clients and servers
  • Configure DNS
  • Configure a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server and client
  • Configure a system as an IPv6 host or router
  • Configure IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnels
  • Troubleshoot network problems
 
Related Courses
 
  • Before: SA-299: Advanced System Administration for the Solaris 9 Operating System
  • After: SA-400: Solaris System Performance Management
  • After: SC-300: Administering Security on Solaris 8 Operating System
  • After: IN-350: LDAP Design and Deployment
 
Course Content
 
Module 1 - Introducing the TCP/IP Model
 
 
  • Describe network model fundamentals
  • Describe the layers of the TCP/IP model
  • Describe basic peer-to-peer communication and related protocols
 
Module 2 - Introducing LANs and Their Components
 
 
  • Describe network topologies
  • Describe LAN media
  • Describe network devices
 
Module 3 - Describing Ethernet Interfaces
 
 
  • Describe Ethernet concepts
  • Describe Ethernet frames
  • Use network utilities
 
Module 4 - Describing ARP and RARP
 
 
  • Describe ARP
  • Describe RARP
 
Module 5 - Configuring IP
 
 
  • Describe the Internet layer protocols
  • Describe the IP datagram
  • Describe IP address types
  • Describe subnetting and VLSMs
  • Describe the interface configuration files
  • Administer logical interfaces
 
Module 6 - Configuring Multipathing
 
 
  • Increase network throughput and availability
  • Implement multipathing
 
Module 7 - Configuring Routing
 
 
  • Identify the fundamentals of routing
  • Describe route table population
  • Describe routing protocol types
  • Describe the route table
  • Configure static routing
  • Configure dynamic routing
  • Describe classless inter-domain routing (CIDR)
  • Configure boot time routing
  • Troubleshoot routing
 
Module 8 - Configuring IPv6
 
 
  • Describe IPv6
  • Describe IPv6 addressing
  • Describe IPv6 autoconfiguration
  • Describe IPv6 unicast address types
  • Describe IPv6 multicast address types
  • Enable IPv6
  • Manage IPv6
  • Configure IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnels
  • Configure IPv6 multipathing
 
Module 9 - Describing the Transport Layer
 
 
  • Describe Transport layer fundamentals
  • Describe UDP
  • Describe TCP
  • Describe TCP flow control
 
Module 10 - Configuring DNS
 
 
  • Describe the DNS basics
  • Configure the DNS server
  • Troubleshoot the DNS server using basic utilities
 
Module 11 - Configuring DHCP
 
 
  • Describe the fundamentals of DHCP
  • Configure a DHCP server
  • Configure and manage DHCP clients
  • Configure for dynamic DNS
  • Configure a DHCP server to support JumpStart clients
 
Module 12 - Configuring NTP
 
 
  • Identify NTP basics
  • Configure an NTP server
  • Configure an NTP client
  • Troubleshoot NTP








 
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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