Networking with Linux
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Jason Cannon
41:25
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1. TCPIP Networking for Linux System Administrators.mp4
08:40
2. Networking DNS and hostnames.mp4
10:06
3. Networking DHCP, Dynamic and Static Addressing.mp4
08:57
4. Network Troubleshooting Part I.mp4
06:39
5. Network Troubleshooting Part II.mp4
07:03
Description
This lesson covers the essentials of networking with Linux. This lesson is part of the Linux Administration Bootcamp course, designed to get you up and running with Linux.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the TCP/IP protocol and the most important aspects of IP networking
- Learn how DNS, hostnames, and IP addresses are used in networking on Linux
- Learn about DHCP, as well as status and dynamic addressing
- Learn some of the most common tools you can use to perform network diagnostics
Intended Audience
- Anyone with basic knowledge of Linux who wants to learn more
- System administrators or IT professionals who want to learn more about networking on Linux
Prerequisites
This is an intermediate-level lesson so some knowledge of Linux is expected. If you're just starting out, then try our Linux Fundamentals lesson first.
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Instructor's CoursesManaging and Maintaining Networks for Operations - Level 1

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- language english
- Training sessions 5
- duration 41:25
- Release Date 2024/04/27