LFCE: Advanced Linux Networking
This course will teach you the core knowledge needed to understand and troubleshoot Linux networking, and prepare you for the networking topics tested on the LFCE/RHCE certification.
Looking to boost your knowledge of Linux networking and abilities as a system administrator? This course, LFCE: Advanced Linux Networking, teaches Linux networking topics that will take your sysadmin skills to the next level. First, you will learn network topologies and the OSI Model. Next, you’ll learn how data moves through networks with Internet Protocol, including addressing, subnetting, ARP, DNS and routing packets. Then, you’ll learn how to get data to its destination reliably with TCP internals. Finally, you’ll learn to troubleshoot network connectivity issues. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of Linux networking needed for design and troubleshooting.
Author Name: Anthony Nocentino
Author Description:
Anthony is a Senior Principal Field Solution Architect at Pure Storage as well as a Pluralsight Author, a Microsoft Data Platform MVP, Linux Expert, and Corporate Problem Solver. Anthony designs solutions, deploys the technology, and provides expertise on business system performance, architecture, and security. Anthony has a Bachelors and Masters in Computer Science with research publications in high performance/low latency data access algorithms and spatial database systems.
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Introduction and Lab Setup
16mins - Network Topology Fundamentals and the OSI Model
21mins - Internet Protocol – Addressing and Subnetting Fundamentals
24mins - Internet Protocol – ARP and DNS Fundamentals
12mins - Internet Protocol – Routing Packets
20mins - Internet Protocol – Routing Packets with Linux
13mins - Investigating TCP Internals
38mins - Troubleshooting Network Issue
16mins
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