Overview
Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) 7:
RHCE 7 training program designed by NetLabs ITS helps you earn leading certification for Linux network administrators who configure networking services and security on servers running a Red Hat Operating System.
Red Hat Certified Engineer RHCE 7 is an advanced level certification for Red Hat Certified System Administrator RHCSA and determines their efficiency to manage a Linux workstation. RHCE 7 credential equips the professionals to configure networking services, and implement network and local security tasks on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 - RHCE 7
Faculty: (RHCE 7) Having years of industry experience with very good feedback by the students. I assure you that you will enjoy the sessions.
We believe in quality and we know that faculty plays the main role in maintaining this.
Pre-Requisites:
- Hardware and networking knowledge
- Windows OS basic knowledge is required
- Previous operating system administration experience is helpful, though not mandatory
Target Audience :
- Experienced system administrators
- Experienced senior system administrators
- RHCSAs who wish to earn a more senior-level knowledge and skills
Duration – 110 Hours (Weekend Classroom sessions ; 4 Hours per session)
Course Content
Red Hat System Administration I RH124
- Accessing the Command Line
- Managing Files From the Command Line
- Getting Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Creating, Viewing, and Editing Text Files
- Managing Local Linux Users and Groups
- Controlling Access to Files with Linux File System Permissions
- Monitoring and Managing Linux Process
- Controlling Services and Daemons
- Configuring and Security openSSH Service
- Analyzing and storing Logs
- Managing Hed Hat Enterprise Linux Networking
- Archiving and Copying Files Between Systems
- Installing and Updating Software Packages
- Accessing Linux File System
Upon completion of training, you'd be able to
- Configuring an Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) initiator
- Producing and delivering reports on system utilization
- Using shell scripting to automate system maintenance tasks
- Configuring system logging, including remote logging
- Provide block-based and file-based storage
- Configuring static routes, packet filtering, and network address translation
- Setting kernel runtime parameters
- Using shell scripting to automate system maintenance tasks
- Configuring a system to provide networking services, including HTTP/HTTPS, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), network file system (NFS), server message block (SMB), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), secure shell (SSH) and Network Time Protocol (NTP)