Systems Administration & Network Management and Monitoring /BMO

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This will be an intense hands-on fourteen (14) day training to teach skills required for the administration and monitoring of network services.

Objective

After this training the participants will be able to install, upgrade, operate and secure a Unix/ Linux operating system and use it to provide essential Internet services. This course will target persons who are technically competent but have no prior experience to Unix/Linux. The training will empower the various network administrators from the various institutions with skills that will enable them to effectively manage the networks of the various institutions that they represent. This will enable them to ensure the bandwidth they are been provided with is been used for academic work and not been consumed by viruses, spam, peer-to-peer traffic and other malware

Who Should Attend?

System Administrators who are conversant with the TCP/IP network and are involved in providing Internet services .They should also be focusing on monitoring and administration of internet services.

Prerequisites

System administrators with experience in managing PCs and installing software. Previous experience in Unix / Linux will be an added advantage.

Course content

This course will focus on FreeBSD and Debian operating systems and will be divided into two tracks, Unix/Linux administration and Scalable network Services.

Unix/Linux Administration

• Installation of FreeBSD and Debian operating systems

• The Directory Structure

• Operating Directories and Files

• Installing packages

• Upgrading the OS

• Security using pf and iptables.

Scalable Network Services

• Proxy (Squid)

• Bandwidth Management

• DNS (BIND)

• DHCP

• Mail (Zimbra)

• Apache Web server

• Website Administration (Joomla)

• Virtualization

Network Monitoring and Bandwidth Management

• What is bandwidth?

• Latency

• Measuring bandwidth

• Bandwidth management using squid:

    I. Access Control Lists
    II.Redirectors	
   III.Authenticators
   IV.Delay Pools

• Speed tests and bandwidth tests

• Network monitoring tools: SNMP,cacti, nagios, smokeping

Items Required

Each Participant is to bring a laptop with wireless connectivity.

Timetable

OCTOBER 2014

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Day 9.00-10.30 10.30-10.50 10.50-13.00 1300-1400 1400-1600 1600-1620 1620-1800
Monday October 27 Welcome& RegistrationLayers 1/2/3 Refresher [[1]](MN) Tea Break Cisco configuration essentials HP Configuration essentials Lunch Switching architectures (Layer 2) Tea Break Layer 2 Lab
Tuesday October 28 Introduction to VLANS Tea Break VLANs Lab Lunch IP routing (addressing, subnetting, Static routing) Tea Break IP routing Lab
Wednesday October 29 Introduction to VPNs Tea Break Campus Network Design principles and best practices Lunch Campus Network Structured Cabling Tea Break Campus Network Designs Round-table
Thursday October 30 Intro to Net Mgmt and SNMP Tea Break Network Monitoring tools: Nagios , Cacti Lunch Network Monitoring tool LABs: Nagios , Cacti Tea Break Troubleshooting Campus LAN
Friday October 31 Research Infrastructure "RO" Tea Break Cyber Security RO Lunch Closing Ceremony MK/LM