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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server: Manage Virtual Networks with XEN (Advanced Technical Training) [Course 9206]
Course Overview
This module covers the creation and management of virtual networks in a XEN virtualization environment. This module is part of the series that replaces the existing Xen Virtualization training.
Training Level:
4 - Advanced
Duration:
4 Hours
Key Objectives
The attendees will learn:
- Linux Network Interface Fundamentals
- Manage Virtual Networks in Xen
- Manage Virtual Network Interfaces in Xen
Audience Summary
This course is targeted at IT professionals who are interested in implementing virtaulization with Xen in SUSE Linux Enterprise.
Course Prerequisites
Attendees should have the following:
- CLP or equivalent experience
- Course 9204: Fundamentals of Xen Virtualization (recomended)
Course Outline
This course is taught in the following sections:
SECTION 1: Linux Network Interface Fundamentals - Objective 1: Network Interface Types in Linux
- Objective 2: Overview of Linux Networking Commands
SECTION 2: Manage Virtual Networks in Xen - Objective 1: Introduction to Virtual Networks
- Objective 2: Virtual Network “Auto-reconfiguration” in SLE10
- Objective 3: Persistent Virtual Network Configuration
- Objective 4: Persistent Virtual Network Configuration with VLANS
- Objective 5: Manage Virtual Networks with libvirt
SECTION 3: Manage Virtual Network Interfaces in Xen - Objective 1: Virtual Network Cards in Xen
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