Network Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System Course Overview

Network Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System Course Overview

The Network Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System course is designed to provide learners with comprehensive knowledge and skills necessary to administer networks on the Solaris 10 OS. Through this course, participants will gain a deep understanding of network model fundamentals, the TCP/IP protocol suite, and how to configure and manage network interfaces.

Learners will explore various aspects of network administration, including LAN components, Ethernet interfaces, ARP and RARP, IP configuration, and network multipathing. The course also delves into routing, IPv6, the transport layer, and critical network services such as DNS, DHCP, NTP, and the Solaris IP Filter Firewall.

With a blend of theory and practical sessions, this course aims to equip students with the expertise to manage a robust and secure network environment within the Solaris ecosystem. By the end of the course, participants will be capable of configuring advanced network settings, troubleshooting common network issues, and ensuring the smooth operation of network services, which are essential skills for network administrators and IT professionals working with the Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System.

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Course Prerequisites

To ensure that participants are adequately prepared and can gain the most benefit from the Network Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System course, the following minimum prerequisites are recommended:


  • Basic understanding of networking concepts, including the OSI model and the TCP/IP protocol suite.
  • Familiarity with general network infrastructure and common network protocols such as DHCP, DNS, and HTTP.
  • Basic experience using UNIX or Linux command-line interfaces, as the Solaris environment is UNIX-based.
  • Knowledge of the fundamentals of system administration in a UNIX or Linux environment.
  • An understanding of network addressing and subnetting.

Please note that while these prerequisites are intended to provide a foundation for the course material, motivated learners with a willingness to engage with the content and conduct additional study as needed may also succeed in this course.


Target Audience for Network Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System

  1. The Network Administration for Oracle Solaris 10 course equips IT professionals with essential networking skills for Solaris environments.


  2. Target Audience and Job Roles:


  • Network Administrators seeking to specialize in Solaris systems
  • System Administrators responsible for maintaining Solaris-based networks
  • IT Professionals aiming to upgrade their networking skills with Solaris 10 specific knowledge
  • Technical Support Engineers who require a deep understanding of network issues in Solaris environments
  • Solaris Consultants looking to enhance their service offerings with network administration expertise
  • Network Engineers interested in diversifying their skillset to include Oracle Solaris networking
  • IT Infrastructure Managers overseeing Solaris-based systems
  • Security Specialists focusing on network security within Solaris infrastructure
  • Anyone seeking to pass the Oracle Solaris Network Administration certification exam


Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Network Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System?

Introduction to Learning Outcomes:

In the Network Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System course, students will gain comprehensive knowledge of networking concepts, protocols, and configuration techniques specific to Solaris 10.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes:

  • Understand the TCP/IP model layers and their functions, enabling effective troubleshooting and network communication.
  • Identify different LAN components and topologies to design and optimize local area networks.
  • Configure and manage Ethernet interfaces, including understanding NTP fundamentals and utilizing network utilities for monitoring.
  • Describe and utilize ARP and RARP for IP address resolution and reverse resolution in network environments.
  • Configure Internet Protocol settings, including IP datagram structure, address types, subnetting, VLSM, and interface configuration.
  • Implement IP Network Multipathing to enhance network availability and performance.
  • Configure and understand both static and dynamic routing, including routing tables, protocols, and Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR).
  • Enable and configure IPv6, including address types, autoconfiguration, 6to4 routing, and overall management of IPv6 networks.
  • Configure and troubleshoot DNS and DHCP servers, ensuring proper domain name resolution and dynamic host configuration in a network.
  • Set up and manage the Solaris IP Filter Firewall for securing network traffic and protecting network resources.