Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Red Hat Enterprise System Monitoring & Performance Tuning (RH442) Syllabus New 2012



  • Elements of Monitoring and Tuning
  • Simple Network Monitoring
  • Graphical Reporting
  • Kernel-Level Profiling
  • Queuing Theory
  • Compensating for Physical Disk Characteristics
  • Reducing Disk Visit Count
  • Processes and the Scheduler
  • Kernel Timing and Process Latency
  • Memory Addressing and Allocation
  • Quorum diskMemory Caches
  • Memory Reclamation
  • Essential Network Tuning

Red Hat Enterprise Clustering & Storage Management (RH436) Syllabus New 2012




  • Review Red Hat Enterprise clustering and storage management technologies
  • Storage Technologies
  • iSCSI
  • Kernel Device Management
  • Device mapper and multipathing
  • Red Hat Cluster suite overview
  • Logical Volume Management
  • Global File System (GFS) 2
  • Quorum and the cluster manager
  • Fencing and failover
  • Quorum disk
  • Resource Group Manager (rgmanager)

Red Hat Enterprise Deployment & Systems Management (RH401) Syllabus New 2012


  • Essential System Management
  • Installing a Red Hat Network Satellite Server
  • Red Hat Network Organization
  • Managing Changes with Revision Control
  • Red Hat Network Client Configuration
  • Red Hat Network Software Management
  • Building RPMs
  • RHN Application Programmer Interface
  • Configuration File Management with Red Hat Network
  • Provisioning with Kickstart
  • Virtual Machine Management
  • RHN Satellite Server Administration
  • Red Hat Network Proxy Server

Linux Troubleshooting Techniques and Tools (RH242) Syllabus New 2012




  • Being Proactive, Part 1
  • Being Proactive, Part 2
  • Basic Troubleshooting Techniques and Procedures
  • Hardware Issues
  • File System Issues
  • Disk Issues
  • Networking Issues
  • Application Issues
  • Security Issues
  • Red Hat Resources

RHCE with RHCSA & RHCE Exams (RH300) Syllabus New 2012


  • Software Management
  • Network Management
  • Storage Management
  • Logical Volume Management (LVM)
  • Account Management
  • Authentication Management
  • Installation, Kickstart, and Virtualization
  • Boot Management
  • Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Management
  • Firewall Management
  • Network Time Protocol (NTP) Service
  • System Logging Service
  • Web (HTTP/HTTPS) Service
  • SMTP Service
  • Caching-only (DNS) Service
  • File Sharing with NFS
  • File Sharing with CIFS
  • File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service
  • Secure Shell (SSH) Service

RHCSA Exam (RH200) Syllabus New 2012




  • Managing User Accounts
  • Command-Line Process Management
  • Manage System Resources
  • Installing and Managing Software
  • Administer Remote Systems
  • Deploy and Secure File-Sharing Services
  • Managing SELinux
  • Managing Simple Partitions and Filesystems
  • Using Filesystem Access Control Lists
  • Logical Volume Management
  • Control the Boot Process
  • Tune and Maintain the Kernel
  • Manage Virtual Machines
  • Automate Installation with Kickstart
  • Get Help in a Graphical Environment

Red Hat Enterprise SE Linux Policy Administration (RHS429) Syllabus New 2012 s




  • Introduction to SELinux
  • Using SELinux
  • The Red Hat Targeted Policy
  • Introduction to Policies
  • Policy Utilities
  • User and Role Security
  • Anatomy of a Policy
  • Manipulating Policies
  • Project

Red Hat Enterprise Directory Services and Authentication (RHS423) Syllabus New 2012



  • Introduction To Directory Services
  • The LDAP Naming Model
  • Red Hat Directory Server: Basic Configuration
  • Searching and Modifying the LDAP Directory
  • Red Hat Directory Server: Authentication and Security
  • Linux User Authentication with NSS and PAM
  • Centralized User Authentication With LDAP
  • Kerberos and LDAP
  • Directory Referrals and Replication
  • Authenticating Windows Clients
  • Windows Domain Authentication and Linux Clients

Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services (RHS333) Syllabus New 2012

  • The Threat Model and Protection Methods
  • Basic Service Security
  • Cryptography
  • BIND and DNS Security
  • Network Authentication: RPC,NIS and Kerberos
  • Network File System
  • Open SSH
  • Electronic Mail with Sendmail
  • Postfix
  • FTP
  • Apache Security
  • Intrusion Detection and Recovery

RED HAT CERTIFIED VIRTUALIZATION ADMINISTRATOR (RHCVA) syllabus New 2012

RED HAT CERTIFIED VIRTUALIZATION ADMINISTRATOR (RHCVA)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Virtualization
  • Advanced RHEL Virtualization
  • Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
  • RHEV Manager
  • RHEV Hypervisor
  • RHEV Data Center
  • RHEV for Servers
  • RHEV for Desktops
  • Sanpshots and Temlates
  • Desktop Pools, Users and Portal
  • Advanced RHEV
  • RHEV-Managed RHEL Hosts

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 syllabus new 2012


Red Hat System Administration I RH123
  • Get Started with the GNOME Graphical Desktop
  • Manage File Graphically with Nautilus
  • Get Help in a Graphical Environment
  • Configure Local Services
  • Manage Physical Storage I
  • Manage Local Volumes
  • Monitor System Resources
  • Manage System Software
  • Get Started with Bash
  • Get Help in a Textual  Environment
  • Establish  Network Connectivity
  • Administer Users and Groups
  • Secure Linux File Access
  • Administer Remote Systems
  • Configure General Services
  • Manage Physical Storage II
  • Install Linux Graphically
  • Manage Virtual Machines
  • Control the Boot Process
  • Deploy File Sharing Services
  • Secure Network Services
  • Comprehensive Review

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

CCNP SYLLABUS NEW 2012


ROUTE
 
Exam Description
The Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE 642-902) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP®, Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional CCIP®, and Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP® certifications. The ROUTE 642-902 exam will certify that the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills necessary to use advanced IP addressing and routing in implementing scalable and secure Cisco ISR routers connected to LANs and WANs. The exam also covers configuration of secure routing solutions to support branch offices and mobile workers.
 
Exam Topics
The following information provides general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes the guidelines below may change at any time without notice
 
Implement an EIGRP based solution, given a network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for implementing EIGRP in a network
Create an EIGRP implementation plan
Create an EIGRP verification plan
Configure EIGRP routing
Verify an EIGRP solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands
Document the verification results for an EIGRP implementation
Describe quality implications of a VoIP network
 
Implement a multi-area OSPF Network, given a network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for implementing OSPF on a network
Create an OSPF implementation plan
Create an OSPF verification plan
Configure OSPF routing
Verify OSPF solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands
Document the verification results for an OSPF implementation plan
 
Implement an eBGP based solution, given a network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for implementing eBGP on a network
Create an eBGP implementation plan
Create an eBGP verification plan
Configure eBGP routing
Verify eBGP solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands
Document verification results for an eBGP implementation plan
 
Implement an IPv6 based solution, given a network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for implementing IPv6 on a network
Create an IPv6 implementation plan
Create an IPv6 verification plan
Configure IPv6 routing
Configure IPv6 interoperation with IPv4
Verify IPv6 solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands
Document verification results for an IPv6 implementation plan
 
Implement an IPv4 or IPv6 based redistribution solution, given a network design and a set of requirements
Create a redistribution implementation plan based upon the results from a redistribution analysis
Create a redistribution verification plan
Configure a redistribution solution
Verify that a redistribution was implemented
Document results of a redistribution implementation and verification plan
Identify the differences between implementing an IPv4 and IPv6 redistribution solution
 
Implement Layer 3 Path Control Solution
Create a Layer 3 path control implementation plan based upon the results of the redistribution analysis
Create a Layer 3 path control verification plan
Configure Layer 3 path control
Verify that a Layer 3 path control  was implemented
Document results of a Layer 3 path control implementation and verification plan
Implement basic teleworker and branch services
Describe broadband technologies
Configure basic broadband connections
Describe basic VPN technologies
Configure GRE
Describe branch access technologies
 
SWITCH
 
Exam Description
Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH 642-813) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP®, and Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP® certifications. The SWITCH 642-813 exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to to plan, configure and verify the implementation of complex enterprise switching solutions using Cisco’s Campus Enterprise Architecture. The SWITCH exam also covers secure integration of VLANs, WLANs, voice and video into campus networks
 
Exam Topics
The following information provides general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
 
Implement VLAN based solution, given a network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for implementing a VLAN based solution on a network
Create a VLAN based implementation plan
Create a VLAN based verification plan
Configure switch-to-switch connectivity for the VLAN based solution
Configure loop prevention for the VLAN based solution
Configure Access Ports for the VLAN based solution
Verify the VLAN based solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands
Document the verification after implementing a VLAN solution
 
Implement a Security Extension of a Layer 2 solution, given a network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for implementing a Security solution
Create a implementation plan for the Security solution
Create a verification plan for the Security solution
Configure port security features
Configure general switch security features
Configure private VLANs
Configure VACL and PACL
Verify the Security based solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands
Document the verification results after implementing a Security solution
 
Implement Switch based Layer 3 services, given a network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for implementing a Switch based Layer 3 solution
Create an implementation plan for the Switch based Layer 3 solution
Create a verification plan for the Switch based Layer 3 solution
Configure routing interfaces
Configure Layer 3 Security
Verify the Switch based Layer 3 solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands
Document the verification results after implementing a Switch based Layer 3 solution
Verify the Security based solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands
Document the verification results after implementing a Switch based Layer 3 solution
 
Prepare infrastructure to support advanced services
Implement a Wireless Extension of a Layer 2 solution
Implement a VoIP support solution
Implement video support solution
 
Implement High Availability, given a network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for implementing High Availability on a network
Create a High Availability implementation plan
Create a High Availability verification plan
Implement first hop redundancy protocols
Implement switch supervisor redundancy
Verify High Availability solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands
Document results of High Availability implementation and verification
 
TSHOOT
 
Exam Description
Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Switched Networks (TSHOOT 642-832) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP® certification. The TSHOOT 642-832 exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to (1) plan and perform regular maintenance on complex enterprise routed and switched networks and (2) use technology-based practices and a systematic ITIL-compliant approach to perform network troubleshooting.
 
Exam Topics
The following information provides general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
 
Maintain and monitor network performance
Develop a plan to monitor and manage a network
Perform network monitoring using IOS tools
Perform routine IOS device maintenance
Isolate sub-optimal internetwork operation at the correctly defined OSI Model layer
 
Maintain and monitor network performance
Troubleshoot EIGRP
Troubleshoot OSPF
Troubleshoot eBGP
Troubleshoot routing redistribution solution
Troubleshoot a DHCP client and server solution
Troubleshoot NAT
Troubleshoot first hop redundancy protocols
Troubleshoot IPv6 routing
Troubleshoot IPv6 and IPv4 interoperability
Troubleshoot switch-to-switch connectivity for the VLAN based solution
Troubleshoot loop prevention for the VLAN based solution
Troubleshoot Access Ports for the VLAN based solution
Troubleshoot private VLANS
Troubleshoot port security
Troubleshoot general switch security
Troubleshoot VACLs and PACLs
Troubleshoot switch virtual interfaces (SVIs)
Troubleshoot switch support of advanced services (i.e., Wireless, VOIP and Video)
Troubleshoot a VoIP support solution
Troubleshoot a video support solution
Troubleshoot Layer 3 Security
Troubleshoot issues related to ACLs used to secure access to Cisco routers
Troubleshoot configuration issues related to accessing the AAA server for authentication purposes
Troubleshoot security issues related to IOS services (i.e.,finger, NTP, HTTP, FTP, RCP etc.)