INF-254 — Unix/Linux Network Administration
3 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s) UNIX/Linux provides comprehensive coverage of the UNIX/Linux operating system. Topics covered include all key aspects of the operating system including installation procedures, command line usage, shell scripting and customization, commonly used tools and utilities, process control, Regular Expression [RE] pattern matching, and the X Windows system. The objective is to enable network administrators to effectively utilize the operating system and the tools it provides to automate their day-to-day activities. Prerequisite(s): INF-160 Syllabus for this course
Prerequisites: INF-160
Part of
- Computer Technical Support Certificate
- Information Technology AAS - Cybersecurity Program
- Information Technology AAS - Database Programming and Administration Program
- Information Technology AAS - Networking Administration Program
- Information Technology AAS - Web Development and Management Program
- Network Security Certificate of Achievement