Networking Fundamentals
Linux
| Intermediate
- 16 videos | 1h 5m 44s
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For both Linux servers and clients, an administrator must be able to configure and use the Linux network interfaces. Master the fundamentals of Internet protocols, network configuration and troubleshooting, and configuring DNS.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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describe how network masking and Classless Inter-Domain Routing, or CIDR, workdescribe the differences between private and public "dotted quad" IP addressesdescribe the features and differences of User Datagram Protocol, or UDP; Transmission Control Protocol, or TCP; and Internet Control Message Protocol, or ICMPrecognize the common TCP and UDP ports and services that usually run on those portsidentify the differences between IPv4 and IPv6describe the basic features and advantages of IPv6configure manually, and automatically, the systems network interfacesconfigure the basic TCP/IP settings
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configure the default route for a network interfacedescribe commands to start, stop, reconfigure, add, and delete network interfaces and routes to troubleshoot network interfacesdescribe how to change, view, and configure the routing table, including correcting an improperly set default routetroubleshoot basic problems with network connectivitytroubleshoot problems with the network configurationdescribe how to query remote DNS serversconfigure local name resolution and configure the use of DNS serversmodify the order in which name resolution will be performed
IN THIS COURSE
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4m 49s
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2m 28s
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3m 15s
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2m 55s
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4m 22s
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6m
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5m 58s
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4m 57s
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3m 27s
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