Upgrading to Novell Certified Linux Professional 11
Course #3100
Overview
SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 is the evolution of the Linux desktop and data center. SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 boasts many new features which former Novell Certified Linux Professionals should be familiar with. This course introduces you to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 and provides information on the differences between SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11. The topics covered directly relate to the Novell Certified Linux Professional 11 curriculum and is an excellent way for those already certified on SUSE Linux to upgrade their certification.
After taking this course, you will be able to:
Manage software with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
Manage hardware with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
Set Up SUSEfirewall2
Use Samba and OpenLDAP
Understand IPv6
Perform virtualization with Xen in SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
Course Level
Advanced - This course deals with advanced topics. Students should be knowledgeable or have experience of the prerequisites before taking this course. See the 'Prerequisites' and 'Audience' sections for more details.
Prerequisites
Attendees should hold a Certified Linux Professional 10 certification or be familiar with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 at an equivalent level.
Audience
This course is designed for current Certified Linux Professionals who want to learn about the new features in SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 in order to upgrade their certification.
Outline
This course covers topics important to upgrading your certification, including:
Managing software
Managing hardware
Setting up SUSEfirewall2
Using Samba and OpenLDAP
Understanding IPv6
Deploying SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
Virtualizing using Xen
Exams
The Certified Linux Professional 11 certification validates the skills necessary for performing administrative tasks on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 platforms. Some of the skills you will be evaluated on include:
Installing and configuring SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 systems
Maintaining the file system
Managing software
Managing processes
Managing printing
Configuring fundamental network services
Configuring Samba
Configuring a Web Server
Configuring and using IPv6
Creating bash shell scripts
These skills and others are taught in courses 3101, 3102, and 3103. These three courses will help you prepare to take the Certified Linux Professional practicum exam 050-721.
Delivery Options
In-Classroom
Live Online
This is traditional instructor-led classroom training. Students are taught in person using classroom
computers for labs.
Still instructor-led, this method allows students to participate remotely using a home or office computer with a
microphone and earphones. Classroom computers are used over the Internet to complete labs.