Course Name |
Fundamentals of UNIX System administration and Networking |
Course Length |
3 days |
Format |
Lecture/Lab |
Accreditation |
Hewlett-Packard Education Systems |
Course Description |
UNIX fundamentals (%51489M) is a 3-days lecture/lab course designed for those students who will be actively using the UNIX operating system. It is designed to introduce a computer running the UNIX operating system, and will prepare students for the entire curriculum of system administration and software development courses. The course provides a basic coverage of the UNIX operating system. The course assumes that the students knows nothing about UNIX* or any other UNIX-based operating system. Labs and demonstration are based on HP-UX and lab files were tested in a red hat Linux 6.0 and 6.1 environment. Linux differences are indicated by the graphic of penguin. When using a linux system should boot to run-level 3. this will provide a “dumb” terminal login environment rather than the Gnome/KDE windowing environment. |
Target Audience |
Those who should undertake this course: |
Student |
There are no prerequisites for the students; however, general computer literacy a and familiarity with the keyboard is expected. - UNIX is a registered trademark of AT& in the U.S.A. and other countries |
Course Outline
| Module 1 | Introduction to UNIX |
| Module 2 | Logging in and General Orientation |
| Module 3 | Using CDE |
| Module 4 | Navigating the File System |
| Module 5 | Managing Files |
| Module 6 | File Permission and Access |
| Module 7 | Shell Basics |
| Module 8 | Shell Advance Features |
| Module 9 | File Name Generation |
| Module 10 | Quoting |
| Module 11 | Input and Output Redirection |
| Module 12 | Pipes |
| Module 13 | Using Network Services |