CIS221 — Network Scripting
CIS 221 - Network Scripting CIS 221 - Network Scripting 5 Credits Provides in-depth view of current and future mainstream features of network scripts. Emphasis is on the issues of multi-platform networks, including the challenges and items that must be maintained on a regular basis. Introduces students to basic scripting methods and standard algorithms using popular platforms and languages. Security issues, server load balancing, and cloud servers are also addressed. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Spring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the CIS programs and professionals wishing to add to their technical background skills. Active Date 20260408T14:56:40 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Fundamentals of Shell Scripting Process files Automation and monitoring Progress indicators Working with record files arrays fixed length and variable length records strings and numbers File transfer Finding files and file types Process and file monitoring Pseudo-random number and data generation Creating Pseudo-random passwords Floating point math Filesystem monitoring System load load balancing local and remote servers cloud servers Elevating privileges Student Learning
Prerequisites: CIS215, CSCI132