Linux Networking - 2 days Online Classroom
1.450,00 EUR
- 2 days
Build the networking skills needed to configure, manage, secure, and troubleshoot Linux-based networks with confidence. This hands-on course provides a practical introduction to TCP/IP networking, IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, subnetting, routing, network services, and performance monitoring in Linux environments.
Key Features
Language
Course material in English
Level
Beginner - Intermediate level
2 days (8 hours/day) online instructor-led
30+ recommended study hours
Comprehensive digital course guide
Practical experience in a Red Hat-style Linux setup
Network scanning and diagnostic tasks
Interactive activities using Tcpdump and Wireshark
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Program completion certification included

Learning Outcomes
At the end of this program, you will be able to:
Network Configuration and Management
Learn to configure network interfaces, manage routing, test connectivity, and monitor performance using Linux command-line tools.
Network Troubleshooting
Develop practical skills to diagnose and resolve connectivity issues by analyzing network traffic, protocols, and communication failures.
IPv6 Implementation
Gain hands-on experience with IPv6 addressing, auto-configuration, routing, and network validation to support modern networking environments.
Secure Network Operations
Understand network security best practices, identify potential vulnerabilities, manage access controls, and maintain secure, reliable Linux networks.

Course timeline
Day 1
Session 1: Networking Fundamentals
- Network hardware, bandwidth, latency, and noise
- Network types, topologies, ports, sockets, and MAC addresses
Session 2: Networking Models and Standards
- OSI model
- IEEE, Internet Society, and IETF standards
Session 3: IP Addressing
- IPv4 addressing concepts
- Classful and CIDR addressing
- Reserved IP ranges and subnetting
Session 4: Practical TCP/IP
- TCP/IP architecture and protocols
- TCP and UDP communication
- ARP fundamentals
- Packet capture with Tcpdump and Wireshark
Session 5: IP Configuration
- Windows and Linux network configuration
- NetworkManager administration
- Network testing and scanning tools
Day 2
Session 6: IPv6
- IPv6 addressing and allocation
- Auto-configuration and network setup
Session 7: Routing
- Routing fundamentals and default gateways
- Static and dynamic routing
- Routing protocols and routing table management
Session 8: Advanced Wireshark
- Traffic filtering and analysis
- Advanced and IPv6 packet filtering
Session 9: Application Layer Protocols
- SSH, DNS, DHCP, NTP, and PTP
- HTTP, FTP, SMTP, SNMP, and RPC
- Systemd sockets
- Network file sharing with NFS and Samba
- Remote desktop technologies
Session 10: Network Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- Network troubleshooting techniques
- Performance monitoring and analysis
- Error detection with Wireshark
- Retransmission and connection reset analysis

Who Should Enroll in this Program?
Linux System Administrators
Network Administrators
IT Support Engineers
Infrastructure Engineers
DevOps Engineers
Technical Support Specialists
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of computer operating systems
- Familiarity with networking concepts is beneficial
- Previous exposure to Linux or UNIX systems is helpful but not required
- Basic command-line experience is recommended for maximum benefit
Statements
Licensing and accreditation
The course is offered according to Partner Program Agreement and complies with the License Agreement requirements.
Equity Policy
Candidates are encouraged to reach out to AVC for guidance and support throughout the accommodation process.
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