5th Sem, IT

5261: Server & Network Administration KL Diploma Syllabus for IT 5th Sem 2015 Revision SITTTR

Server & Network Administration detailed syllabus for Information Technology (IT) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the IT students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

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Server & Network Administration

Course Outcomes:

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SPECIFIC OUTCOMES:

MODULE – I: Unix Basics

  1. Comprehend the basic commands, filesystem and utilities of unix
    1. To explain about command line and shell.
    2. To apply different UNIX commands like man,date,who,pwd,cat.
    3. To use different editors such as gedit, vi editor etc.
    4. To describe unix file system and apply file handling utilities
    5. To usebasic file &directory management commands
    6. To apply the concept of file permissions for security.
    7. To use su and sudo command
    8. To demonstrate user management in Unix

MODULE – II: UNIX Server Configurations

  1. Deploy different servers in Unix based systems
    1. To use yum utility for package installation.
    2. To use rpm for new package installation.
    3. To employ apache HTTP server in Unix based machines
    4. To deploysquid, dhcp server , samba and ftp in Unix based machines

MODULE – III: Network Management

  1. Understand networking basics and Network management commands
    1. To summarize TCP/IP basics
    2. To analyse IP addressing and subnetting.
    3. To employ Client server mechanism.
    4. To explain Network management commands such as hostname, ifconfig, finger, talk, Ping, Traceroute, Arp, Route, Netstat, telnet, ftp, dnsetc
    5. To apply and use Network management commands such as hostname, ifconfig, finger, talk, Ping, Traceroute, Arp, Route, Netstat, telnet, ftp, dnsetc

MODULE – IV: Internetworking

  1. Demonstrate internetworking concepts
    1. To identify and describe nic, hub, bridge, switch, router and different types of cables
    2. To recognize color coding for various types of crimping of network cable
    3. To demonstrate and apply crimping
    4. To summarise LAN and WAN
    5. To apply basic router configuration commands
    6. To practice and apply static routing
    7. To demonstrate and apply dynamic routing
    8. To construct simple WAN scenario

MODULE – I:

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MODULE – II:

UNIX Server Configurations Yum, rpm utilities, configurations of apache HTTP server, squid, dhcpserver , samba and ftp

MODULE – III:

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MODULE – IV:

Internetworking Network hardware:- nic, hub, bridge, switch, router and different types of cables, color coding, crimping RJ 45, Overview of LAN and WAN, Router configuration basics:- basic commands, static routing, dynamic routing using RIP, Implementation of Simple WAN scenario.

Text Books:

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Reference Books:

  1. Kernighan and Pike, Unix programming environment, PHI. / Pearson Education
  2. Graham Glass, King Ables,Unix for programmers and users, 3rd edition, PearsonEducation
  3. Maurice J. Bach, The Design of the Unix Operating System, First Edition,Pearson Education, 1999
  4. A.S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks- PHI
  5. William Stallings,Data and Computer Communication – Pearson EducationAsia
  6. https://access.redhat.com/documentation/enUS/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/System_A dministrators_Guide

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Information Technology, 2015 revision curriculum do visit IT 5th Sem subject syllabuses for 2015 revision.

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