Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Linux for Network Engineers

Linux for Network Engineers (CCNA, CCNP, CCIE etc). Practical Linux with GNS3 = network programmability & automation

Requirements 

CCNA or fundamental systems administration information

Depiction 

It is significant for you as a system architect to learn Linux!

Why? There are numerous reasons including:

1) A great deal of system working frameworks depend on Linux, or have a Linux shell you can access, or use Linux type directions. I'll show you a model utilizing Cisco, Arista and Cumulus Linux.

2) Network Automation apparatuses, for example, Ansible don't run the order hub on Windows. You are presumably going to utilize Linux with apparatuses, for example, Ansible, Netmkio, NAPALM and other system mechanization devices.

3) SDN controllers, for example, OpenDaylight, ONOS, RYU and APIC-EM run on Linux.You will locate that numerous SDN apparatuses require Linux.

4) DevOps devices, for example, git work best with Linux.

5) IoT gadgets regularly run Linux

6) another type of system gadgets from organizations like Facebook, Microsoft and Cumulus Linux use Linux.

There are significantly more reasons, yet ensure you don't get left behind! You as a system engineer begin learning Linux.

This course educates primary Linux information without accepting that you have any Linux experience. Adapt for all intents and purposes with GNS3!

Figure out how to arrange Linux organizing, how to make clients and dole out consents, how to introduce and run Linux administrations, for example, DNS and DHCP.

The course utilizes different GNS3 topologies with gadgets, for example,

1) Linux Docker holders

2) Linux GNS3 QEMU virtual machines

3) Traditional Linux virtual mahcines

4) Network gadgets - you could utilize Cisco, Arista, Cumulus Linux or others

Would you like to see something different added to the course? Simply let me know. I like to get your input on ways I can improve the course and include progressively content that you believe is important.

Systems administration is evolving. Ensure you stay up with the latest!

All the absolute best!

David

Who this course is for:

System Engineers

System Architects

Any individual who need to find out about Linux from a systems administration viewpoint

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