Bachelors Level/Fourth Year/Eighth Semester/Science bit/eighth semester/network and system administration/syllabus

Bachelors In Information Technology

Institute of Science and Technology, TU

Nature of the course: (Theory+Lab)

F.M: 60+20+20 P.M: 24+8+8

Credit Hrs: 3Hrs

Network and System Administration [BIT451]
Course Objective
i.
To provide the concept of network and system operation, management and administration, Furthermore, it discusses about different configurations and trouble-shooting.
Course Description

This course focuses on the network and system operation and management and covers subjects of day to-day administrative tasks such as Network and Server Configurations, management of user accounts and disk space, and the trouble-shooting skills future networking and system administrations.

S1:Networking Fundamentals[4]
1
Overview of Network Reference Model (OSI, TCP/IP), Concepts of Ipv4 Addressing, VSLM, CIDR, Introduction to Ipv6 Addressing, Types, Formats, Address Auto-Configuration, Networking Configuration Basics for Windows and Linux System, Fundamentals of Unicast and Multicast Routing in Ipv6, Introduction to Programmable Networks: SDN and Openflow
S2:Systems Administration[8]
1
Linux Server and Desktop OS Installation, Disk Partitioning, Logical Volume Manager, Boot Process and Startup Services: Xinetd/Inetd, Managing Accounts: Users, Groups and Other Privileges Job Scheduling with Cron, Crontab, Anacron and System Log Analysis, Introduction to Cell, Programming, Online Server Upgrade/Update Process, Server Monitoring and Management Basics
S3:Network Administrations[7]
1
Network Interface Configuration, Diagnosing Network Startup Issues, Introduction to Packet Level and Application Level Firewall, Fundamental Commands in Network Troubleshooting, SDN Operations and Management, SDN Controller and Dataplane Communication, Fundamental of Open Source Networking Monitoring (E.G. Nagios)
S4:Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)[3]
1
DHCP Principle, DHCP Options, Scope, Reservation and Relaying, DHCP Troubleshooting
S5:DNS Server Administration[7]
1
DNS Principles and Operations, Types of DNS Queries, DNS Server Types and Functionalities, Caching Only Name Server, DNS Zone Transfers, DNS Dynamic Updates, DNS Delegation
S6:Web and Proxy Server Administration[7]
1
Web Server Configuration Basics, Name Based and IP Based Virtual Hosting, Caching only Name Server – Proxy Cashing Server Administration, Proxy ACL, Bandwidth Management, Proxy Firewall Implementation Basics
S7:Print and FTP Server Administration[4]
1
General Samba Configuration, CUPS Configuration Basics, FTP Principles, Anonymous FTP, Server Configuration
S8:Mail Server basics[5]
1
SMTP, POP and IMAP Principles, SMTP Relaying Principles, Mail Domain Administration, Basic Mail Server Configuration (Sendmail, Postfix), SPAM Control and Filtering
References
1.
The Practice of System and Network Administration, Second Edition Thomas A. Limoncelli, Christina J. Hogan , Strata R. Chalup
2.
Advanced Linux Networking, Roderick W. Smith, Addison-Wesley Professional (Pearson Education), 2002.
3.
Linux Network Administrator's Guide, Tony Bautts, Terry Dawson, Gregor N. Purdy, O'Reilly, Third Edition, 2005
Labrotary Work
The laboratory works should include all the features mentioned in the course
1.
Server/Client Installation over VMware Environment
2.
Network Practice with Packet Tracer
3.
System Administration: User/Group management, File System Management
4.
Network Configuration: Start/Stop network Service, network interface configuration
5.
Firewall Configuration
6.
DNS and DHCP Configuration and Troubleshooting
7.
Web and Proxy Server Configuration and Troubleshooting
8.
Basic Mail Server Configuration and Troubleshooting