Linux Network Troubleshooting (CCNA/DevOps)
Shaun Hummel
3:15:20
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Learn how to troubleshoot LAN/WAN connectivity for Linux-based network devices and hosts. CCNA, CCNP, DevOps
What You'll Learn?
- Learn how to troubleshoot Linux-based network devices and hosts
- Learn networking commands to analyze configuration and operational state
- Learn how to edit configuration files easily with Nano editor
- Create your own Linux practice lab with free software
- Learn how to analyze system performance and network packets
- TCP/IP model deep dive and application layer firewall operation
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DescriptionThis course is an introduction to network troubleshooting for Linux-based devices and hosts. Learn how to verify network configuration settings, routing, and DNS. You will also learn how to configure network interfaces and add static routes. Troubleshoot TCP/UDP connection with open port testing and socket statistics command. There are also troubleshooting labs and tools such as MTR, tcpdump, cURL, and nslookup.
It is common to have multi-vendor devices such as switches, firewalls, and internet proxy deployed to the data center. They are all based on some Linux derived version. Currently 90% of the top 1 million internet servers are Linux-based. Ansible and Terraform referred to as Infrastructure as Code (IaC) are often deployed to Linux servers. In this course you will learn Linux system and file management navigation commands.Â
Learn how to troubleshoot Linux-based network devices and hosts to the application layer.
Learn important networking commands to analyze configuration and operational state.
Learn how to edit networking and system configuration files easily with Nano editor.
Create your own Linux practice lab with free software and setup instructions.
Learn how to analyze system performance and network traffic with Linux commands.
There are also networking commands for troubleshooting up to Layer 3. The course includes instructions and free software to setup your own Linux practice lab with Debian v.12 host and Ubuntu v.20 server. There are network management applications (NMS) deployed to servers in the cloud and on-premise data centers for Syslog, SNMP, DHCP, DNS, NTP, and RADIUS.
System Information
Linux Security Rights
Nano File Editor
Networking Commands
Troubleshooting Labs
Linux Practice Lab Software
Transport Sockets
Telnet Open Port Testing
Introduction to cURL
Wireshark and tcpdump
Learn how to properly troubleshoot network systems with industry standard techniques. Great for network engineers, cloud engineers, and DevOps.
CISCONET Training Solutions is a certification training provider with thousands of students. Industry expert with 25+ years of enterprise IT experience and multiple Cisco spotlight awards. The step-by-step approach includes online courses, lab training, practice tests, and study tools. It is all designed to prepare you for IT certification. Browse all course training available and get certified today!
Who this course is for:
- Network Engineers
- Cloud Engineers
- Security Engineers
- DevOps Engineers
This course is an introduction to network troubleshooting for Linux-based devices and hosts. Learn how to verify network configuration settings, routing, and DNS. You will also learn how to configure network interfaces and add static routes. Troubleshoot TCP/UDP connection with open port testing and socket statistics command. There are also troubleshooting labs and tools such as MTR, tcpdump, cURL, and nslookup.
It is common to have multi-vendor devices such as switches, firewalls, and internet proxy deployed to the data center. They are all based on some Linux derived version. Currently 90% of the top 1 million internet servers are Linux-based. Ansible and Terraform referred to as Infrastructure as Code (IaC) are often deployed to Linux servers. In this course you will learn Linux system and file management navigation commands.Â
Learn how to troubleshoot Linux-based network devices and hosts to the application layer.
Learn important networking commands to analyze configuration and operational state.
Learn how to edit networking and system configuration files easily with Nano editor.
Create your own Linux practice lab with free software and setup instructions.
Learn how to analyze system performance and network traffic with Linux commands.
There are also networking commands for troubleshooting up to Layer 3. The course includes instructions and free software to setup your own Linux practice lab with Debian v.12 host and Ubuntu v.20 server. There are network management applications (NMS) deployed to servers in the cloud and on-premise data centers for Syslog, SNMP, DHCP, DNS, NTP, and RADIUS.
System Information
Linux Security Rights
Nano File Editor
Networking Commands
Troubleshooting Labs
Linux Practice Lab Software
Transport Sockets
Telnet Open Port Testing
Introduction to cURL
Wireshark and tcpdump
Learn how to properly troubleshoot network systems with industry standard techniques. Great for network engineers, cloud engineers, and DevOps.
CISCONET Training Solutions is a certification training provider with thousands of students. Industry expert with 25+ years of enterprise IT experience and multiple Cisco spotlight awards. The step-by-step approach includes online courses, lab training, practice tests, and study tools. It is all designed to prepare you for IT certification. Browse all course training available and get certified today!
Who this course is for:
- Network Engineers
- Cloud Engineers
- Security Engineers
- DevOps Engineers
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- Training sessions 30
- duration 3:15:20
- Release Date 2024/12/21