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Delivered at: Authorized Prometric testing centers
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Prerequisites: Previous Solaris OS System
Administrator Certification in any version of the Solaris Operating
System (Solaris OS) 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 7, 8, 9
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Exam type: Multiple choice, free response, drag
and drop
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Number of questions: 64
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Pass score: 70%
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Time limit: 105 minutes
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Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish
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Exam Objectives |
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| Configure the
Network Interface Layer |
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Describe the advantages of using a layered network
model and describe the functions of the network interface, internet,
transport, and application layers of the TCP/IP model.
Describe basic peer-to-peer communication and
related TCP/IP protocols.
Describe the features and functions of LAN
components, including network topologies, media, and network
devices.
Describe Ethernet concepts and statistics,
including the major Ethernet elements and the CSMA/CD access method.
Describe the components of an Ethernet frame.
Explain how to use snoop, netstat, and ndd on an
Ethernet interface.
Describe the function and management of the ARP
and RARP.
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| Configure the
Network (Internet and Transport Layers)
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Describe the purpose, features, and functionality
of internet layer protocols, IP datagram, IP address types,
subnetting and VLSM, and interface configuration files, as used in
an IP configuration.
Explain how to configure and unconfigure logical
interfaces in IP.
Explain the purpose, benefits, and limitations of
multipathing, and explain how to configure multipathing using
configuration files and the command-line.
Describe the purpose and limitations of trunking,
and explain how the four supported trunking policies impact how
trunking is implemented.
Explain the purpose and usage of routing types
(direct and indirect), routing schemes (static and dynamic), and
routing protocol types (autonomous systems, interior routing
protocols, and exterior routing protocols).
Given a routing table example, describe table
entries, identify the routing table search order, and associate a
network name to a network number.
Explain how to configure static and dynamic
routing, and the configuration of routing at boot time.
Describe the operation of CIDR.
Given a routing scenario problem, troubleshoot the
router configuration or network names or both, and select a
resolution.
Identify purpose, features, and functionalities
for different types of unicast, multicast, and anycast addressing,
and autoconfiguration as they relate to IPv6 addressing.
Explain how to configure Ipv6 on a router and non
router, and troubleshoot configuration and interface problems.
Explain how to configure IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels
and IPv6 multipathing. * Distinguish among protocol characteristics
of the transport layer, and explain the fundamentals of TCP and UDP.
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| Configure and
Manage Network Applications (Application Layer) |
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Explain the purpose of DNS in a network
environment.
Explain how to configure a primary and secondary
DNS server and a DNS client.
Given DNS server output for a problem scenario,
identify strategies to resolve the problem.
Describe the purpose and features of DHCP client
and server functions.
Describe how to configure a DHCP server and use
associated utilities.
Given DHCP debug output, deduce resolution
strategies.
Explain how to configure and manage a DHCP client
to request either a dynamic host name or use its own host name.
Explain how to configure a DHCP server to support
the JumpStart clients.
Describe the purpose, features, and functions of
NTP, and define NTP terms.
Explain how to configure an NTP server and an NTP
client.
Explain how to view logs and use snoop to
troubleshoot an NTP problem.
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