
Practical Linux for Network Engineers: Part 2
MP4 | Video: 720p | Duration: 2:42:26 | English | Subtitles: VTT | 659.2 MB
Linux is a critical skill for network engineers. Many network operating systems use Linux, as do software-defined networking and DevOps tools such as OpenDaylight and Git. Don't get left behind. Practical Linux series teaches Linux from the network engineer's perspective, providing practical, hands-on lessons on Linux fundamentals. This course, part two, shows how to set up vital Linux services for file transfer and networking, and how to configure a software-defined network (SDN) to centralize and automate network provisioning and maintenance. Learn how to configure and run TFTP, DNS, and DHCP servers; use Linux switches; and set up an SDN with Docker containers, OpenFlow vSwitch virtual switches, OpenDaylight, and the OpenFlow network communication protocol.
Note: This course uses GNS3 for all demonstrations.
Topics include:
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[*]Configuring TFTP, dnsmasq, and DHCP
[*]Replacing GNS3 switches with Linux switches
[*]Creating a Docker-based network with OVS
[*]OpenFlow capture using Wireshark
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