MCSE Certification
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Duration:-3 Month
Introduction
In today’s rapidly changing IT marketplace, Microsoft Certifications are designed to help the IT professional to utilize advanced technologies, fine-tune troubleshooting skills and improve job satisfaction. A certification from Microsoft also confirms your demonstrated experience and knowledge in using Microsoft products and solutions.
The MCSE (Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert) certification is the ‘big’ certification from Microsoft designed to validate a professional’s proven job-role capabilities. With the MCSE certification, an individual can be distinguished as an IT professional with the comprehensive set of Microsoft technologies/skills necessary to perform a particular job role. The MCSE certification can highlight your field of expertise since there are several concentrations within this one certification.
MCSE Training Details
The following MCSE training certification courses are offered:
a) MCSE: Microsoft Certified Solution Expert (Server Infrastructure)
b) MCSA: Microsoft Certified Solution Associate
b) MCSA: Microsoft Certified Solution Associate
These MCSE certification training programs are taught by Senior System/Network engineers with several years of field experience.
MCSE Course Contents
o Network & Operating System Essentials
o Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012
o Administering Windows Server 2012
o Designing and Implementing Server Infrastructure
o Configuring Windows Server 2012 Services
o Active Directory Domain Services
o DNS, DHCP, IIS 8.0, VPN
o Configuring File Server
o File Server Resource Manager
o Configuring Shared Resources
o Implementing Microsoft Virtualization Technologies.
o Server Virtualization using Hyper-V
o Configuring Advanced Storage Solutions
o iSCSI Target and Initiator
o Storage Spaces and Storage Pools and RAID
o Implementing Security Restrictions
o Group Policies
o Group Policy Preferences
MCSE Course Contents
Network Essentials
o Networking Concepts, History of Server OS
o Introduction to windows server 2008 & 2012
o Features of Windows Server 2012
o Installation of Windows Server 2012
o Introduction and Creation of Users accounts
o Conversion of GUI to Server Core
o Conversion of Server Core to GUI
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RODC & Physical Structure of AD-DS
o Introduction & Configuration of Read-Only Domain Controller
o Sites and Global Catalog
o Replication between the Domain Controllers
o AD-DS Partitions
o Configuring A.D.C using Install From Media [IFM]
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Active Directory - Domain Services
o IP Addressing
o Logical Topologies - Peer-Peer & Domain Models
o Introduction to Directory Services
o Evolution of Active Directory Services - LDAP Protocol
o Features of Active Directory
o Installing Active Directory – Domain Controller
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
o Introduction and Configuration of DHCP Server
o DHCP Client Configuration
o Reservations
o DHCP Backup
o Configuring DHCP Failover
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Member Servers, Clients, User Configuration
o Configuring Member Servers and Clients
o Creating Users in AD-DS
o User Logon policies
o Password policies
o Account Lockout policies
o User properties
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Domain Name System (DNS)
o Internet Basics, Host & LM Host Files
o DNS Naming Hierarchy
o Lookup Zones - Forward and Reverse lookup Zones
o Types of Zones – Primary, Secondary & Stub Zone
o Resource Records, Integration with ADS, SRV Records
o Forwarders, Dynamic Updates
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Permissions/Access Control Lists
o File Systems
o Security and Sharing Permissions - Folders & Files
o Access Based Enumeration
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Internet Information Services(IIS)
o IIS 8.0 Configuration
o Hosting Websites, Virtual Directories
o Redirecting Web Sites
o Backup & Restoring Sites
o FTP Sites
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Profiles and File Server Resource Manager [FSRM]
o Types of Profiles – Local & Roaming
o Home Folder
o Configuring Quotas using FSRM
o Implementing File Screening using FSRM
o Configuring Storage Reports Management
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Windows Deployment Services
o Introduction and Configuration of WDS Server
o Attended and Unattended Installation
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Distributed File System
o Creating Organizational Unit
o Delegating Control to a User
o DFS Namespace
o DFS Folders
o Overview of DFS Replica
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Microsoft Hyper-V
o Installation of Hyper – V
o Configuring Virtual Machine
o Configuring Virtual Networks
o Configuring Virtual Hard disks
o Configuring Hyper-V Replica
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Logical Structure of AD - DS
o Configuring ADC
o Tree Structure - Child Domain
o Forest Structure
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Routing & Remote Access
o Routing Configuration - Static Routes
o NAT, DHCP Relay Agent
o Remote Access Server Configuration
o VPN - PPTP
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FSMO Roles of AD - DS
o Roles of AD - DS
o Transferring of Roles
o Seizing of Roles
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Remote Desktop Services
o Remote Administration Mode
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Group Policy / System Policies
o User and Computer Policies
o Scope of Policies - OU, Domain, Sites
o Group Policy Modeling (RSOP)
o Software Deployment
o Scripts, Folder Redirection
o Group Policy Preferences
o Auditing
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Storage Technologies
o Configuring iSCSI Target and Initiator
o Introduction to Storage spaces and Storage Pools
o Configuring Simple Volume (RAID – 0)
o Configuring Mirror Volume (RAID – 1)
o Configuring Parity Volume (RAID – 5)
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Active Directory Trusts
o Introduction to Trust Relationship
o Categories, Directions & Types of Trusts
o Functional Levels
o Authentication Protocols
o Configuring Forest Trusts between 2012 Forests
o Active Directory Recycle Bin
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Advanced Topics
o Windows Server Backup
o Overview of AD-FS, LDS, RMS, CS
o Upgrading Windows Server 2008 to 2012
o Configuring NLB cluster
o Overview of NAP
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CCNA v3 Certification
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Duration:-1 Month
CCNA Certification Introduction:
The CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certification is the first in Cisco´s line of certifications that an aspiring networking professional must acquire in order to add value to their IT career. The CCNA certification validates a firm foundation of networking skills that include fundamentals like the OSI Reference Model, Networking Protocols, Layer 2 Switching Concepts and Protocols, Routing Concepts and Protocols, and Wide-Area Networking (WAN) Connectivity. Thus a person who is aiming to qualify for the CCNA certification should be proficient in their abilities to provide basic network installations and troubleshooting.
CCNA Training Details:
Skills and knowledge gained through the CCNA training are valuable in the networking field as the topics covered during the CCNA training program provide the basis for all networking topologies and protocols.
The CCNA training covers all aspects of the 200-125 curriculum in detail. The course also provides practical hands-on training on Cisco Routers and Cisco Switches, as no WAN setup is complete without Leased line / Wireless / VSAT / DSL etc. Telecom devices like CSU/DSU, Telco MUX, are also covered in the Practical setup. The training for CCNA Certification is provided by Senior Network/WAN engineers who have several years of field experience.
Students preparing for the CCNA certification have a choice of writing the CCNA exam as a single paper or as two papers together. The details of paper codes and their descriptions are mentioned in the table below.
CCNA Exams
Paper 1
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200-125 CCNA
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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices: Accelerated (CCNAX) v3.0
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Cisco Training - CCNA Course Contents
o Introduction to Wide Area Networks
o Internetwork Operating System (IOS)
o IP Routing (Static & Dynamic)
o LAN Switching
o IPv4 & IPv6
o STP, PVSTP & RSTP
o Virtual Private Network - VPN
o Redundancy Protocols
o Network monitoring tools
o NAT & PAT
o Cisco Express Forwarding
o Network Device Security
o WAN Technologies (Cloud, SDN, IoT)
o Troubleshooting
Cisco Training - CCNA v3 Course Details
1.0 Network Fundamentals
o Compare & contrast OSI & TCP/IP models
o Compare & contrast TCP & UDP protocols
o Impact of infrastructure components in a network
o Firewalls, Access points, Wireless controllers
o Effects of cloud resources on network architecture
o Traffic path to internal and external cloud services
o Virtual services
o Basic virtual network infrastructure
o Compare & contrast collapsed core and three-tier architecture
o Compare & contrast network topologies
o Star, Mesh, Hybrid
o Select the appropriate cabling type (Straight & Cross)
o Apply troubleshooting methodologies to resolve problems
o Perform and document fault isolation
o Resolve or escalate
o Verify & monitor resolution
o Configure, verify & troubleshoot IPv4 addressing & subnetting
o Compare & contrast IPv4 address types
o Unicast, Broadcast, Multicast
o Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing
o Identify IPv6 addressing to use in LAN/WAN environment
o Configure, verify & troubleshoot IPv6 addressing
o Configure & verify IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration
o Compare & contrast IPv6 address types
Global unicast, Unique local, Link local, Multicast, Modified EUI 64, Autoconfiguration, Anycast
2.0 LAN Switching Technologies
o Describe & verify switching concepts
o MAC learning & aging, Frame switching, Frame flooding, MAC address table
o Interpret Ethernet frame format
o Troubleshoot interface & cable issues (collisions, errors, duplex, speed)
o Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs (normal/extended range) spanning multiple switches
o Access ports (data & voice), Default VLAN
o Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interswitch connectivity
o Trunk ports, Add & remove VLANs on a trunk
o DTP, VTP (v1&v2), and 802.1Q Native VLAN
o Configure, verify, & troubleshoot STP protocols
o STP mode (PVST+ and RPVST+), STP root bridge selection
o Configure, verify & troubleshoot STP related optional features
o PortFast, BPDU guard
o Configure & verify Layer 2 protocols
o Cisco Discovery Protocol, LLDP
o Configure, verify, & troubleshoot (Layer 2/Layer 3) EtherChannel
o Static, PAGP, LACP
o Describe the benefits of switch stacking & chassis aggregation
3.0 Routing Technologies
o Describe the routing concepts
o Packet handling along the path through a network
o Forwarding decision based on route lookup
o Frame rewrite
o Interpret the components of a routing table
o Prefix, Network mask, Next hop, Routing protocol code
o Administrative distance, Metric
o Gateway of last resort & Admin distance
o Configure, verify, & troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing
o Router on a stick & SVI
o Compare & contrast static routing & dynamic routing
o Compare & contrast distance vector and link state routing protocols
o Compare & contrast interior and exterior routing protocols
o Configure, verify & troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 static routing
o Default route, Network route, Host route, Floating static
o Configure, verify & troubleshoot single area & multi-area OSPFv2 for IPv4 & IPv6
(excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)
o Configure, verify & troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv4 & IPv6
(excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub)
o Configure, verify, and troubleshoot RIPv2 for IPv4
(excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution)
o Troubleshoot basic Layer 3 end-to-end connectivity issues
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4.0 WAN Technologies
o Configure & verify PPP and MLPPP on WAN interfaces using local authentication
o Configure, verify, & troubleshoot PPPoE client-side interfaces using local authentication
o Configure, verify, & troubleshoot GRE tunnel connectivity
o Describe WAN topology options
o Point-to-point, Hub and spoke, Full mesh, Single vs dual-homed
o Describe WAN access connectivity options
o MPLS, Metro Ethernet, Broadband PPPoE, Internet VPN (DMVPN, site-to-site VPN, client VPN)
o Configure and verify single-homed branch connectivity using eBGP IPv4 (limited to peering and route advertisement using Network command only)
o Describe basic QoS concepts
o Marking, Device trust, Prioritization, (Voice, Video & Data)
o Shaping, Policing, Congestion management
5.0 Infrastructure Services
o Describe DNS lookup operation
o Troubleshoot client connectivity issues involving DNS
o Configure and verify DHCP on a router (excluding static reservations)
o Server, Relay, Client, TFTP, DNS, & gateway options
o Troubleshoot client- and router-based DHCP connectivity issues
o Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic HSRP
o Priority, Pre-emption, Version
o Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inside source NAT
o Static, Pool, PAT
o Configure and verify NTP operating in a client/server mode
6.0 Infrastructure Services
o Configure, verify, and troubleshoot port security
o Static, Dynamic, Sticky, Max MAC addresses, Violation actions & Err-disable recovery
o Describe common access layer threat mitigation techniques
o 802.1x, DHCP snooping, Nondefault native VLAN
o Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 access list for traffic filtering
o Standard, Extended, Named
o Verify ACLs using the APIC-EM Path Trace ACL analysis tool
o Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic device hardening
o Local authentication, Secure password, Access to device (Source address & Telnet/SSH)
o Login banner
o Describe device security using AAA with TACACS+ and RADIUS
7.0 Infrastructure Management
o Configure and verify device-monitoring protocols
o SNMPv2, SNMPv3 & Syslog
o Troubleshoot network connectivity issues using ICMP echo-based IP SLA
o Configure and verify device management
o Backup and restore device configuration
o Using CDP or LLDP for device discovery
o Licensing, Logging, Timezone & Loopback
o Configure and verify initial device configuration
o Perform device maintenance
o Cisco IOS upgrades and recovery (SCP, FTP, TFTP, and MD5 verify)
o Password recovery and configuration register & File system management
o Use Cisco IOS tools to troubleshoot and resolve problems
o Ping & traceroute with extended option
o Terminal monitor, Log events, Local SPAN
o Describe network programmability in enterprise network architecture
o Function of a controller
o Separation of control plane and data plane
o Northbound and southbound APIs
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System & Network Administrator
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Duration:-6 Month
Introduction
In today’s rapidly changing IT marketplace, System & Network Administrator Course are designed to help the IT professional to utilize advanced technologies, fine tune troubleshooting skills and improve job satisfaction.
1) Hardware(A+) & Networking(N+)
2) MCSA :- A certification from Microsoft also confirms your demonstrated experience and knowledge in using Microsoft products and solutions.
3) CCNA :- A person who is aiming to qualify for the CCNA certification should be proficient in their abilities to provide basic network installations and troubleshooting.
4) Linux :- This course will cover all aspects of Linux Certification. At the end of the course delegates will have the skills required to administer a Linux System.
5) Virtualization :- This course will cover all the aspects required to design, configure and manage a Virtual Data Center environment using VMware vSphere Virtualization Technology & Microsoft Hyper-V
6) Antivirus Management (Symantec Antivirus)
7) Server & Desktop Monitoring, Management & Patch Management
8) Networking Monitoring, Troubleshooting and Management.
9) Firewall Management
10) Soft Skill
VMware VSphere (Classroom Training)
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Duration:- 1 Month
Virtualization has become ubiquitous in data centers. More and more organizations are moving towards virtualization because of the enormous cost savings as well as the scalability that it offers. This course will cover all the aspects required to design, configure and manage a Virtual Data Center environment using VMware vSphere Virtualization Technology. The course will provide hands-on Virtual Data Center Infrastructure administration, as no Data Center/Cloud is complete without virtualization today.
The training will be given by Senior System/Network Engineers with several years of field experience in Virtualization.
VMware Course Contents
o Components of Virtual Data Center Infrastructure
o Install, Configure and Manage vSphere
o vCenter Server, vSphere Client, Web Client
o Configure and Manage Virtual Networking
o Configure and Manage Storage
o Create and Manage Virtual Machines
o Configure and Manage VMware Clusters
o Install, Configure and Manage Update Manager
o Backup of VM's using VDP
o vSphere Replication
o Host Profiles
o Storage DRS
o Troubleshooting vSphere using CLI
VMware Course Details
Introduction to Virtualization
o Understanding virtualization
o Diff Types of virtualization
o Virtualization products
o Understanding component of VMware vSphere
o Introduction to VMware ESX/ESXi Server
Fault Tolerance
o Understanding Fault Tolerance
o Configuring Fault Tolerance
o Testing Fault Tolerance
Understanding Datacenter Infrastructure
o Understanding Datacenter Environment
o Virtualization in present and future Datacenters
o Understanding the Role of VMware Administrator.
Host Scalability (DRS Cluster)
o Understanding VMware vSphere DRS Cluster
o Benefits of Enhanced vMotion Compatibility(EVC)
o DRS Cluster Settings
o Adding a Host to DRS Cluster
o Test DRS Cluster functionality
Installation of ESXi Server
o Planning ESX/ESXi Server
o Understanding requirements
o Understanding vSphere client
o Configuring ESXi
Patch Management
o Describe VMware vSphere Update Manager
o Installing update manager
o Configuring update manager
o Remediate ESXi Hosts
Virtual Machine Concepts
o Understanding virtual machines
o Understanding Diff VM files
o Virtual Machine Hardware
Resource Management and
Monitoring
o Virtual CPU and memory concepts
o VM Memory Over commitment
o Virtual SMP, CPU Load balancing
o CPU, Memory and Disk resources
o Establish Shares, Limits and Reservations
o Understanding Resource Pools
o Configuring Resource Pools
o VM Resource usage
o Resource Monitoring Tools
o vCenter Performance Charts
o Interpreting Data from the Tools
Configuring Storage
o Configuring ISCSI Storage
o Configuring NAS/NSF Storage
o FC SAN Storage, FCoE
o Multipathing With iSCSI, NAS, FC SAN
Scheduled Tasks, Events & Alarms
o Understand Task, Events & Alarms
o Configuring SMTP
o Configuring Alarms
VMFS Datastores
o Creating a VMFS datastore
o Increase the Size of VMFS datastore
o Deleting/Unmounting a VMFS datastore
vSphere Web Client
o Understanding Web Client
o Administering vSphere using webclient
VSAN
o VMware vSphere Storage VSAN
o VSAN Benefits, Features, Architecture
VMware vShield Endpoint
o Understanding vShield Endpoint
o Deploying security virtual appliance
o Securing VM's using vShield from Virus & Malwares
VM Migration
o Understanding types of migration
o Importance of VMware vSphere vMotion
o vMotion Requirements
o Perform vMotion migration
o Perform Storage vMotion migration
o Perform Enhanced vMotion migration
Managing vSphere Using command
line interface
o Tools vCLI, vMA, SSH Client
o Managing ESXi
o Managing VM's
VMware Clusters High Availability
o vSphere High Availability
o Configuring vSphere HA
o vSphere HA architecture
o Adding ESxi Host to a Cluster
o Test vSphere HA Functionality
Understanding ESXi Server
Architecture
o Understanding ESXi operating system
o Understanding Virtualization kernel
Troubleshooting Virtual Interface
o Various RealTime Troubleshooting Scenarios
o Troubleshooting VM's
o Troubleshooting ESXi Hosts, Networking, Storage
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Data Protection
o Traditional Backup and Virtual Infrastructure Backup
o vSphere Data Protection Components, Architecture
o Deploying and Configuring VDP
o Virtual Machine Backup and Restore
Virtual Machine Creation &
Management
o Create a Virtual Machine
o Deploying guest operating system into VM
o Understanding VMware tools
o Deploying VMware tools
o Cloning of VM's
o Creating Templates
o Deploying VM's from templates
o Modifying Virtual Machine Settings
o Creating an RDM
o Virtual Machine Snapshots
o Creating a vApp
o Removing a Virtual Machine
o Deploying Virtual Appliance
o Deploying OVF Templates
o Configuring VM's to auto start & auto shutdown
Veeam Backup
o Install Configure Veeam
o Backup / Restore VM's
Access and Authentication Control
o Configuring ESXi Host Access and Authentication
o ESXi Firewall, Enabling & Disabling Lockdown Mode
o Integrating ESXi with AD
o Configuring Roles and Permissions
o Create a custom role in vCenter server
o Assign permissions on vCenter
o Verify permission
Configuring and Managing Storage
o Storage Concepts
o Storage Overview
o DAS, FC SAN, iSCSI, FCoE, NAS
o Types of Datastore, VMFS, NFS
Configuring and Managing Virtual Networks
o vNetwork Standard Switches
o Understanding vSwitch & port group
o Configuring virtual Switch & port groups
o Understanding VM kernal Adaptor
Advanced Topics: Distributed Switch
o Understanding Distributed Switch Architecture
o Configuring Distributed Switch
o Understanding VLAN Trunks
o Configure private VLAN Trunks & Private VLAN'S
Configuring Standard Virtual
Switch Policies
o Understanding Security policies
o Configuring Traffic shaped policies
o NIC Teaming policy
VMware vCenter Standalone Converter
o Converting physical to virtual machine (p2v)
o Converting virtual to virtual (v2v)
Install & configure vCenter Server
o Understanding Architecture of vCentral Server
o ESXi and vCenter Communication
o vCenter Server Components
o vCenter Single Sign On
o Installing vCenter Server
o Configure and manage vCenter Server Appliance
o Managing vCenter Server Inventory
o Navigating vSphere Client
o Adding ESXi Hosts to vCenter Server
o vCenter Server License, Views, Events, System logs
Up-gradation of Server
o Requirements for migration
o Up gradation to ESXi 5.x from ESxi 4.x
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Linux (Classroom Training)
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Duration:-1 Month
This course will cover all aspects of Linux Certification. At the end of the course delegates will have the skills required to administer a Linux System. The course will also cover Internet application server configuration on live registered domain name with valid public IP addresses. The training will be given by Senior System / Network engineers with several years of industry experience.
Linux Course Contents
o Introduction to Unix, Installation of Linux
o User, Group Administration, ACL
o Disk Partitions, by using Fdisk
o Mounting File Systems, Swap File System
o Backup and recovery, Tar, cpio
o Basics of NFS, Sharing data
o Disk Quotas, LVM, Raid
o DHCP, DNS, Mail, Web, FTP, YUM
COURSE CURRICULUM
Introduction to UNIX & LINUX
o History of UNIX and LINUX
o Basic concepts of Operating System, Kernel, Shell & File System structure
o Basic concepts of Linux
o Differences between CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux & Fedora
o Basic commands of Linux
o Advanced Linux Commands
DNS Server
o Configuration of DNS server
o Configuration of primary DNS server
o Configuration of forward lookup zone
o Configuration of reverse lookup zone
o Testing tool of DNS zones
o Adding services in DNS
Installation of Linux
o Inter active Installation
o Network Based Installation
Mail Server (SMTP, POP3, IMAP)
o Basics of Mail Servers
o Configuring SMTP service using Postfix
o Configuring POP3 / IMAP service on Linux
Introduction to Graphical Environment
o Use and customize the GNOME interface
o Perform command tasks using the GNOME GUI
o Launch applications from command line & GNOME interface
o Customize X Window System
Disk Partitioning and Mounting File System
o Using fdisk, disk druid utilities for disk partitioning
o Using mkfs, commands to create file systems
o Mounting various file systems
o Auto mounting of file system
Difference between Unix and Linux Flavors
o Live Setup - Demo by Faculty
Disk Quotas
o Enabling Quotas on partitions
o Creating Quotas for users
o Auditing Quotas limit
Designing, Implementing & Maintaining of Corporate Network
Backup and Recovery
o Introduction to various types of backup media
o Backup and restoring using tar and cpio commands
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Web Server (Apache)
o Basics of Web Service
o Introduction to Apache
o Configuring Apache for main site
o Configuring Apache for multiple sites using IP-based, port-based and name-based virtual hosting
Software Package Administration
o Installing and deleting software packages
o Querying and updating software packages
FTP Server (vsftp daemon)
o Basics of File Transfer Protocol
o Configuring vsftpd for anonymous ftp service
User and Group Administration
o Creating and deleting users from the systems
o Modifying users profile
o Creating and deleting groups
o Important system files related to user administration
RAID (Redundant Array of In Expensive Disks) & Logical Volume Manager
o Implementing RAID on Linux
o RAID levels (0, 1 and 5) configuration using RAID tools
o Resizing the Partition using LVM
Advanced File Permissions
o Assigning advanced files permissions i.e. chmod, chown, chgrp & Sticky bit
o Creating, modifying and deleting ACL's
Web based Administration
o Installing Webmin on Linux
o Administrating Linux machine remotely
o Using Webmin as a tool for configuring various services on Linux
NFS
o Configuring NFS server
o Mounting NFS exports on NFS clients
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
o Configuring Linux as DHCP Server
o Configuring various clients for DHCP Server (Windows & Linux)
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