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SCSA and SCNA

 
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Sun Solaris : SCSA and SCNA Certification


Course Explanation

Very reliable with utmost security is what can be said about the new SUN SOLARIS UNIX system. If you choose to create a sound foundation that can fetch you a handsome job at multinational companies, your best bet will be mastering the system.

Sun Solaris Unix also includes extended courses with SCNA and SCSA that crystallises your understanding even further. While the fun part is that you have a great job awaiting you when you complete the course, you are also sure to do so once you complete three dedicated exams for this system.

Sun Solaris Unix comprises of two parts with an additional upgrade on the Sun certified system administrator for the Solaris 10 operating system. In this course you get trained in installing the software, managing file systems, performing user and security administration, manage network printers, and perform system back up and restores, before the beginning of the first set of exams. By the time you complete both the exams and the upgrade you are sure of acquiring the Sun Certified System Administrator certificate. The upgrade gives you an additional certificate, that of Sun Certified Network Administrator or SCNA.

Sun Solaris Certification Exam Code
CX-310-200 Part I - Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris 10 Operating System
CX-310-202 Part II - Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris 10 Operating System
CX-310-203 Upgrade - Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris 10 Operating System (CX-310-203)

 


 

 

 

Course Contents (12 sessions of 3hrs each)

Day 1
3 hrs
Exam:(CX-310-200) Part I - Sun Certified System Administrator (SCSA)

Install Software
• Installation of Sun-Solaris on SPARC and INTEL based systems
• Installation on standalone systems
• Network installation

Perform System Boot and Shutdown Procedures for SPARC, x64, and x86-based systems
• Understanding booting process on SPARC & Intel
• Understanding commands under OK prompt
• Understanding different types run levels, R-C scripts.
Day 2
3 hrs
Manage File Systems
• Introduction to file system
• Understanding different types of file systems
• Mounting and unmouting file systems
• Creating disk quotas for users
• Understanding vfstab and mnttab files
• Inconsistency checking using fsck
• Troubleshooting file systems with fsck
Day 3
3 hrs
Perform User and Security Administration
• Understanding types of groups
• Creating, modifying, deleting users and groups
• Administration of initialization files and customization
• Monitoring the users
• Understanding password aging
• Advance file permissions using ACL
• System security
• troubleshooting
Day 4
3 hrs
Manage Network Printers and System Processes
• Configuring local, remote, network printers
• Understanding stand alone and transient daemons
• Troubleshooting

Perform System Backups and Restores
• Understanding types of backups
• Understanding backup levels and backup strategies
• Performing local / remote backup restores
Day 5
3 hrs
Exam:(CX-310-202) Part II - Sun Certified System Administrator (SCSA)
Describe Network Basics
• Controlling and monitoring network interfaces including MAC addresses, IP addresses, network packets, and configuring the IPv4 interfaces at boot time.
• Understanding the client-server model and enabling /disabling server processes

Manage Virtual File Systems and Core Dumps
• Understanding and configuring NFS server and clients
• virtual memory concepts, configuring, and managing swap space
• Configuring automount with direct and indirect mapping
• Managing crash dumps and core file behaviors
Day 6
3 hrs
Manage Storage Volumes
• Understanding and configuring RAID levels (0,1,5) and SVM concepts (logical volumes, soft partitions, state databases, hot spares, and hot spare pools)

Control Access and Configure System Messaging
• Configuring role-based access control (RBAC) including assigning rights profiles, roles, and authorizations to users.
• Managing syslog messages
• Exploring different facilities and error messages
Day 7
3 hrs
Naming Services
• Naming services overview
• understanding naming services (DNS, NIS, NIS+, and LDAP) and the naming service switch file (database sources, status codes, and actions)
• Understanding Network Information Service (NIS)
• Configuring NIS master, NIS slave and NIS clients
• Understanding difference between NIS and NIS+
• Configuring NIS+ primary root server and client
Day 8
3 hrs
Perform Advanced Installation Procedures for SPARC and x86 based systems
• Custom jumpstart installations
• Webstart installations
Day 9
3 hrs
Exam:(CX-310-302) Sun Certified Network Administrator (SCNA)
Configure the Network Interface Layer
• Understanding network model fundamentals, layers of the TCP/IP model and peer-to-peer communication.
• Understanding network topologies, LAN media and network devices
• Understanding Ethernet concepts
• Using network utilities like snoop, netstat, and ndd to configure and troubleshoot network interfaces.
• Examining and managing ARP and RARP, including the ARP table, in.rarpd and the hosts and ethers databases.
Day 10
3 hrs
Configure the Network (Internet and Transport layers)
• Understanding Internet layer protocols, IP datagrams, IP address types.
• configuring netmasks for subnetting and VLSM
• Distinguishing between direct routes, indirect routes, route table populations, understanding routing protocols, and routing tables
• Understanding the IPv6 addressing to include IPv6 autoconfiguration, unicast, and multicast address types.
• Configuring and troubleshooting IPv6 non-routers, routers, and IPv6 6to4 routers.
• Understanding the types of protocols found in the Transport layer and examining TCP flow control.
Day 11
3 hrs
Configure and Manage Network Applications (Application layer)
• Understanding DNS service and different types of DNS servers
• Configuring DNS (master, slave) servers.
• Understanding and configuring DHCP server and clients
• Configuring NTP server and NTP clients
Day 12
3 hrs
Configure Solaris IP Filter
• Configuring the behavior of Solaris IP Filter using packet direction, and using rule processing.
• Configuring and modifying filtering on an IP address, network interface, protocol type, and port.
• Configuring logging in Solaris IP Filter, passed packets, blocked packets, and rule match and analyze logged information and statistics.
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