TIC CIU Certified Network Professional - TCNP
TIC CIU Certified Network Professional - TCNP is a vendor neutral certification which comprises of two examinations
1. TIC CIU Certified Network Associate - TCNA as Part A
2. TIC CIU Certified Sun Solaris Admin leading to TCNP as Part B
More than 42 million people in India have fallen prey to cybercrime in the past 12 months, suffering about $ 8 billion in direct financial losses, estimates a report by security solutions firm Norton. i.e approx Rs 40,000 crore financial loss.
The 'Norton Cybercrime Report 2012' found, based on experiences of more than 13,000 adults across 24 countries (including 1,000 from India), said direct costs associated with global consumer cybercrime are pegged at $ 110 billion over the past twelve months. i.e approx 5,50,000 crore financial loss.
TIC CIU Certified Network Professional - TCNP is a vendor neutral certification which comprises of two examinations
1. TIC CIU Certified Network Associate - TCNA as Part A
2. TIC CIU Certified Sun Solaris Admin leading to TCNP as Part B
More than 42 million people in India have fallen prey to cybercrime in the past 12 months, suffering about $ 8 billion in direct financial losses, estimates a report by security solutions firm Norton. i.e approx Rs 40,000 crore financial loss.
The 'Norton Cybercrime Report 2012' found, based on experiences of more than 13,000 adults across 24 countries (including 1,000 from India), said direct costs associated with global consumer cybercrime are pegged at $ 110 billion over the past twelve months. i.e approx 5,50,000 crore financial loss.
Sun Solaris Administration Syllabus - TCNP Part B
Modules Chapters Introduction Introduction to Sun Solaris The Sun Microsystems Certifications Sun Certification Exams for Solaris Taking the Exams Overview of Sun Solaris An Overview of Solaris Operating System An Overview of Sun Hardware A Brief History of Solaris Preparing for Installation Installing from CD/DVD and What You Need Terminology and System Requirements Installation Types and Methods Installation Disk Layout Planning Installation of Solaris Beginning Installation Emergency Booting Text Console Installation I Text Console Installation II Text Console Installation III Upgrading Solaris Packages and Patches An Overview of Packages Installing a Package Viewing Installed Packages Checking Packages Removing Installed Packages An Overview of Patches Adding a Patch Checking for Installed Patches Removing a Patch Booting a SPARC System The SPARC Boot Process An Overview of the OpenBoot PROM The OpenBoot PROM Commands Working with NVRAM Variables OpenBoot Devices and Device Aliases Booting and Shutting Down the System Resetting a Hung System System Diagnostics OpenBoot PROM Security System Run Levels The Run Control Scripts Managing System Processes An Overview of Solaris Management Tools The Role of Processes and Process Types Graphical Tools for Viewing Processes Command Line Tools for Viewing Processes Deciphering the Process Command Output Vulnerability Assessment Controlling Processes with Signals Process Scheduling and Schedulers Priorities Using nice and priocntl Scheduled Jobs and Beginning cron Editing a crontab Cron and at Access Control Using the at command Managing File Systems File Systems Explained Disks/ Drivers/ and Device Names Disk Geometry and File Systems Overview Partitioning Using format Creating UFS File Systems Checking and Repairing a UFS File System The Default Solaris File System Layout Mounting and Unmounting File Systems File System Links Viewing Disk Usage Information Working with Floppy Disks and CD-ROMs User and Security Administration About User Accounts and Groups Working with User Accounts and Groups Shell Initialization Files System Access Control File Access Control Through Permissions su/ Special Permissions/ and File Types Basic User Auditing Managing Network Printers Printing in Solaris Configuring a Printer Printer Classes and Client Defaults Performing System Backups and Restores Solaris Backup and Restore Utilities Solaris Type Device Using tar for Backup and Restore Using dd Backup Procedures and ufsdump File System Snapshots with fssnap Backing Up with ufsdump Restoring with ufsrestore
Modules | Chapters |
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Introduction | Introduction to Sun Solaris |
The Sun Microsystems Certifications | |
Sun Certification Exams for Solaris | |
Taking the Exams | |
Overview of Sun Solaris | An Overview of Solaris Operating System |
An Overview of Sun Hardware | |
A Brief History of Solaris | |
Preparing for Installation | Installing from CD/DVD and What You Need |
Terminology and System Requirements | |
Installation Types and Methods | |
Installation Disk Layout Planning | |
Installation of Solaris | Beginning Installation Emergency Booting |
Text Console Installation I | |
Text Console Installation II | |
Text Console Installation III | |
Upgrading Solaris | |
Packages and Patches | An Overview of Packages |
Installing a Package | |
Viewing Installed Packages | |
Checking Packages | |
Removing Installed Packages | |
An Overview of Patches | |
Adding a Patch | |
Checking for Installed Patches | |
Removing a Patch | |
Booting a SPARC System | |
The SPARC Boot Process | An Overview of the OpenBoot PROM |
The OpenBoot PROM Commands | |
Working with NVRAM Variables | |
OpenBoot Devices and Device Aliases | |
Booting and Shutting Down the System | |
Resetting a Hung System | |
System Diagnostics | |
OpenBoot PROM Security | |
System Run Levels | |
The Run Control Scripts | |
Managing System Processes | An Overview of Solaris Management Tools |
The Role of Processes and Process Types | |
Graphical Tools for Viewing Processes | |
Command Line Tools for Viewing Processes | |
Deciphering the Process Command Output | |
Vulnerability Assessment | Controlling Processes with Signals |
Process Scheduling and Schedulers | |
Priorities Using nice and priocntl | |
Scheduled Jobs and Beginning cron | |
Editing a crontab | |
Cron and at Access Control | |
Using the at command | |
Managing File Systems | File Systems Explained |
Disks/ Drivers/ and Device Names | |
Disk Geometry and File Systems Overview | |
Partitioning Using format | |
Creating UFS File Systems | |
Checking and Repairing a UFS File System | |
The Default Solaris File System Layout | |
Mounting and Unmounting File Systems | |
File System Links | |
Viewing Disk Usage Information | |
Working with Floppy Disks and CD-ROMs | |
User and Security Administration | About User Accounts and Groups |
Working with User Accounts and Groups | |
Shell Initialization Files | |
System Access Control | |
File Access Control Through Permissions | |
su/ Special Permissions/ and File Types | |
Basic User Auditing | |
Managing Network Printers | Printing in Solaris |
Configuring a Printer | |
Printer Classes and Client Defaults | |
Performing System Backups and Restores | Solaris Backup and Restore Utilities |
Solaris Type Device | |
Using tar for Backup and Restore | |
Using dd | |
Backup Procedures and ufsdump | |
File System Snapshots with fssnap | |
Backing Up with ufsdump | |
Restoring with ufsrestore |
TIC CIU Certified Network Professional
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- Product Code: TCNP
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