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Cisco Networking Academy Program - Inc. Cisco Systems, Dan Myers, Jim Lorenz

Cisco Networking Academy Program

Fundamentals of UNIX Companion Guide
Media-Kombination
608 Seiten
2002
Cisco Press
978-1-58713-044-1 (ISBN)
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This Cisco-authorized textbook covers the fundamentals of UNIX course within the Cisco Networking Academy Program. It provides an introduction to basic technology concepts with real-world examples. The book content as well as interactive media activities are included on the CD-ROM.
The only authorized textbook for the Fundamentals of UNIX course within the Cisco Networking Academy Program!

Cisco Networking Academy Program: Fundamentals of UNIX Companion Guide introduces you to basic technology concepts with the help of real-world examples. Each chapter leads with objectives with definitions, descriptions, examples, and graphical presentations throughout the chapter to support the objectives.

Cisco Networking Academy Program: Fundamentals of UNIX Companion Guide is part of the Cisco Networking Academy Program and will be the companion textbook for a one-semester course on UNIX Fundamentals. This course and companion guide address the demand for IT professionals who need UNIX training and experience. It is an introduction to the UNIX operating system for end-users. Completing this course will give you a strong foundation for moving on to more advanced courses in UNIX system administration. The companion guide also includes a Cisco Systems-authored CD-ROM featuring electronic activities.





Each chapter leads with objectives with definitions, descriptions, examples, and has graphical presentations throughout the chapter to support the objectives
Introduction to basic technology concepts with real-world examples
The book content as well as interactive media activities are included on a CD-ROM
Chapter ending summary of key concepts, followed by a sample review quiz with questions and answers.
Online instructor resources will be available in the Instructor's Toolbox on the CNAP community server.

Dan Myers, of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, is an international program manager for the Cisco Networking Academy Program. He is responsible for the worldwide implementation of courses sponsored by various computer and network vendors. Prior to joining Cisco, Dan was the curriculum and operations manager for the Sun Microsystems(r) Academic Initiative Program that authorizes educational institutions to offer Solaris System Administration and Java Programming courses. Dan is the subject matter expert for the Sun-sponsored Cisco Networking Academy Program Web-based curriculum for Fundamentals of UNIX. Jim Lorenz, CNE, MCT, CCNA(r), CCAI, is a senior technical writer and curriculum developer for the Cisco Networking Academy Program. He has over 20 years experience in information systems and has held various IT positions in several Fourtune 500 companies, including Allied-Signal, Honeywell, and Motorola. Jim has developed and taught computer and networking courses for both public and private institutions for more than 15 years. He is also the author of the Cisco Networking Academy Program: Lab Companion, Volumes I and II.

(NOTE: Each chapter ends with a Summary, Check Your Understanding, UNIX Command Summary, and Key Terms.).

1. The UNIX Computing Environment.


Introduction. The Main Components of a Computer. Overview of Computer Operating Systems. Overview of the UNIX Operating System. Benefits of UNIX. The Solaris Operating Environment.



2. Accessing Your System and the Common Desktop Environment.


Introduction. User Accounts. The /etc/passwd File. Proper UNIX System Shutdown. Changing Your Password. Becoming Familiar with the Common Desktop. The Keyboard. Managing Windows. Minimizing and Maximizing the Front Panel. Customizing Your Workspace with Style Manager. Working with Subpanels.



3. CDE User Applications.


Introduction, Using the Mail Tool. Using Calendar Manager. Other Built-In Applications.



4. Getting Help.


Introduction. Using CDE Help. AnswerBook2. Command-Line Help. Troubleshooting. DOS/UNIX Cross-Reference.



5. Accessing Files and Directories.


Introduction. The File System. Directory Paths. Navigating the File System. Listing Direcotry Contents. Identifying and Using Metacharacters.



6. Basic Directory and File Management.


Introduction. Directory and File Management Using the Command. Comparing Files. File-and Direcotry-Naming Conventions. Creating Files. Creating Directories. Removing Files and Directories. Using CDE File Manager.



7. Advanced Directory and File Management.


Introduction. Copying Files Using the Command Line. Copying Direcotries from the Command Line. Linking Files. Renaming and Moving Files Using the Command Line. Renaming and Moving Directories Using the Command. Input/Output Redirection. Command Piping. Advanced Directory and File Managemnt Using File Manager.



8. Files and User Information Utilities.


Introduction. Disk Technology Overview. Partitions and File Systems. File System Statistics. Finding Files in the File System. Searching for Strings in Files and Command Output. Finding Files Using CDE File Manager. Sorting Files and Command Output. Identifying Users with the who and finger Commands. Switching to Another User Account. User Account Information.



9. Using Text Editors.


Introduction. Introducing the vi Editor. More About the vi Editor. Other Text Editors. Text Editor Alternative-Creating Small Text Files Using cat. Using the CDE Text Editor. Word Processors.



10. File System Security.


Introduction. Security Policies. Standard UNIX Security Features. File System Permissions. Determining File and Directory Access. Changing Permissions from the Command Line. Changing Permissions with File Manager.



11. UNIX Printing.


Introduction. The UNIX Printing Environment. Using CDE Print Manager.



12. Backing Up Data.


Introduction. The Importance of Backups. Data Restoration Issues. Magnetic Tape Backup Media. Magnetic and Optical Disks. BackingUp Files with tar. Compreeing Files. Uncompressing Files. Backing Up and Compressing the Home Directory. Restoring Files. Combining Backup and Compression with the jar Command. Third-Party Compression Programs. Using CDE to Archive, Compress, and Restore.



13. System Processes and Memory Management.


Introduction. Unix System Processes. Terminating Processes. Foreground and Background. Memory Managemnt: Physical Memory and Swap.



14. Basic Features of the Korn and C Shells.


Introduction. Review of the Shell. Additional Korn Shee1 Features. Additional C Shell Features. Shell Variables.



15. Customizing Your Login Environment.


Introduction. Features of Initialization Files. Korn Shell Customization. C Shell Customization. The CDE Intialization File.



16. Network Basics.


Introduction. Local-Area Networks. Wide-Area Networks. LAN Architecture Elements. Network Topologies. Network Protocols and the OSI Model. Client/Server Computing. Network Commands. Naming Services and Host Name Resolution.The Network File System.



17. Career Guidance.


Introduction. What's Next? Careers in UNIX System Administration. Resources.



Appendix A. Check Your Understanding Answer Key


Appendix B. Master Command List.


Appendix C. vi Editor Quick Reference.


The Three Modes of vi. Basic vi Commands That You must Know-Don't Leave Home Without Them.



Appendix D. Solaris for Intel Download and Installation Instructions.


Free Solaris Binary License Program. Dual Boot Installation Instructions Using Windows 98 and Windows 2000.



Appendix E. mailx


Introduction to mailx. Mail Headers. Sending a Mail Message. Sending a File Using Mail. Creating a Mail Alias. Canceling a Mail Message. Deleting and Undeleting a Mail Message. Replying to a Mail Message. Printig a Mail Message. Quitting Mail. Using Tilde Commands.



Appendix F. e-Lab Activities Listing.


Appendix G. Hands-On Lab Listing.


Appendix H. Web Site Resources.


Glossary.


Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.1.2002
Verlagsort Indianapolis
Sprache englisch
Maße 208 x 242 mm
Gewicht 1324 g
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Unix / Linux
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
ISBN-10 1-58713-044-0 / 1587130440
ISBN-13 978-1-58713-044-1 / 9781587130441
Zustand Neuware
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