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Linux Troubleshooting Online Training
In this entry-level Linux skills training, Shawn Powers covers the troubleshooting Linux objectives of the CompTIA Linux+ certification.
Even though Linux is stable and reliable, things happen. Network troubleshooting is tough because so many things could have gone wrong, and you need a good handle on networking principles to track down a problem. However, there are some good tools and best practices that will help you even if you’re new to IT, and this Linux troubleshooting course covers them.
Once you’re done with this Linux training, you’ll know how to analyze network packets by using tools like Wireshark, and have a solid understanding of the command-line tools you can use to troubleshoot network connectivity and DNS-related issues.
For anyone who manages open-source platforms training, this Linux training can be used for XK0-004 exam prep, on-boarding new systems administrators, as a Linux reference resource, or curated into individual or team training plans.
Linux Troubleshooting: What You Need to Know
For any systems administrator using this training for exam preparation, our CompTIA Linux+ course maps to the Linux XK0-004 exam objectives, and covers topics including:
Understanding network latency, throughput, and bandwidth
Learning packet analysis
Using network connectivity tools
Using command-line DNS testing tools
Configuring network interface addresses lab
Who Should Take Linux Troubleshooting Training?
This Linux Troubleshooting training is considered administrator-level Linux training, which means it was designed for systems administrators. This troubleshooting Linux skills course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with open source platforms and experienced systems administrators looking to validate their Linux skills.
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