Practical Linux for Network Engineers: Part 2

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Free Online Course: Practical Linux for Network Engineers: Part 2 provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Practical Linux for Network Engineers: Part 2 is taught by David Bombal.

Overview
  • Learn Linux for networking. Part 2 covers setting up DNS and DHCP services and software-defined networking with Linux.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    1. Linux Fundamentals: Software Installation
    • Software install, part 1
    • Software install, part 2
    2. Put Linux to Work: TFTP Server
    • Use Linux practically
    • Find and install a TFTP server
    • Configure and test TFTP
    3. Put Linux to Work: DNS Server
    • Introduction to dnsmasq
    • Install and configure dnsmasq
    • Testing and Wireshark captures
    • Cisco router using a dnsmasq DNS server
    4. Put Linux to Work: DHCP Server
    • Configure and test a Linux DHCP server
    • Test network with an extra host
    • View address leases
    5. Put Linux to Work: Linux Switch
    • Replace a GNS3 switch with a Linux switch
    6. GNS3, Docker, Open vSwitch, SDN, OpenDaylight, and OpenFlow
    • Docker, Open vSwitch, and SDN, part 1
    • Docker, Open vSwitch, and SDN, part 2
    • Docker, Open vSwitch, and SDN, part 3
    • Docker, Open vSwitch, and SDN, part 4
    • Docker, Open vSwitch, and SDN, part 5
    • Docker, Open vSwitch, and SDN, part 6
    • Docker, Open vSwitch, and SDN, part 7
    • SDN: ODL and more, part 1
    • SDN: ODL and more, part 2
    • SDN: ODL and more, part 3
    • SDN: ODL and more, part 4
    • Create a Docker-based network using OVS
    • OpenFlow captures using Wireshark
    • OpenFlow flow_mod, packet_in, and more