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Network Systems Administration - Linux CISN 300 Orientation

Instructor: Buddy Spisak Office Hours: Office Hours: –Mondays 6:30-7:30 p.m. in BS-143 (Jan. 25 to May 17, 2010) –I am also available through , or you can chat with me using Microsoft’s Windows Messenger (when I am available). Phone: (916) x14162 or (800) ext Phone: (916) x14162 or (800) ext (put “CISN 300” in the subject line). The turnaround time for most is about one to two days. Be sure to include your name in each so that I can identify who you are and what the is about. (put “CISN 300” in the subject line). The turnaround time for most is about one to two days. Be sure to include your name in each so that I can identify who you are and what the is Course Web page: Course Web page: Instructor Web page: Instructor Web page: Microsoft Messenger: You can also add me to you contact list for Windows Messenger. You can use my address to find me. Microsoft Messenger: You can also add me to you contact list for Windows Messenger. You can use my address to find me. CISN 300 2

Course Details Class Credits: 3 units Class Credits: 3 units Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: None Advisory: CISC 302, CISC 308, or CISC 310 Advisory: CISC 302, CISC 308, or CISC 310 Lecture: Online Lecture: Online Lab Hours: Lab Hours: –Tuesday 6:00 to 9:10 p.m. Accepted for Credit: CSU Accepted for Credit: CSU CISN 300 3

Required Textbook: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Administration Author: Jason Eckert Publisher: Thompson Course Technology, 2007 ISBN10: ISBN13: CISN 300 4

Optional Materials: 3-1/2” floppies, a flash drive, or RW-DVD’s to store your work for the class. 3-1/2” floppies, a flash drive, or RW-DVD’s to store your work for the class. CISN 300 5

Course Description: This course covers the administration of a server in a client/server network. Topics include designing a basic network, installing and configuring a network operating system, managing network security with user and group accounts, creating directory structures and network shares, setting up and managing network printers, backing up servers, monitoring and troubleshooting network resources, and establishing policies and procedures for network operations. This course covers the administration of a server in a client/server network. Topics include designing a basic network, installing and configuring a network operating system, managing network security with user and group accounts, creating directory structures and network shares, setting up and managing network printers, backing up servers, monitoring and troubleshooting network resources, and establishing policies and procedures for network operations. CISN 300 6

Student Learning Outcomes and Course Objectives: As a result of completing this course, you will be able to: SLO #01: CRITIQUE THE FUNDAMENTALS OF A SERVER SLO #01: CRITIQUE THE FUNDAMENTALS OF A SERVER –Differentiate between peer-to-peer and client-server networking models –Investigate server functions and benefits –Identify characteristics that distinguish server hardware from client hardware SLO #02: CALCULATE SERVER PLACEMENT IN A NETWORK SLO #02: CALCULATE SERVER PLACEMENT IN A NETWORK –Determine the most appropriate server solution for a given business purpose or situation –Rank user demands on a server –Optimize server placement CISN 300 7

Student Learning Outcomes and Course Objectives - Continued: SLO #03: EVALUATE SERVER HARDWARE SLO #03: EVALUATE SERVER HARDWARE –Evaluate motherboard buses –Inspect common server processors and common types of memory –Contrast how clock frequency affects performance –Compare physical and logical drives and describe their functionality –Identify characteristics of the IDE interface and configure IDE cabling and connectors SLO #04: APPRAISE SERVER UPGRADES SLO #04: APPRAISE SERVER UPGRADES –Calculate, adequately test, and pilot the server upgrade –Verify the availability of system resources CISN 300 8

Student Learning Outcomes and Course Objectives - Continued: SLO #05: ASSESS COMMON NETWORKING PROTOCOLS, TOPOLOGIES, MEDIA, AND EQUIPMENT SLO #05: ASSESS COMMON NETWORKING PROTOCOLS, TOPOLOGIES, MEDIA, AND EQUIPMENT –Examine bus, ring, and star network topologies –Describe Token Ring and Ethernet media access methods –Uncover the purpose behind bridges, switches, hubs, and routers –Discuss NetBEUI, IPX/SPX, and TCP/IP protocols SLO #06: CONTRAST DIFFERENT SERVER SOFTWARE SLO #06: CONTRAST DIFFERENT SERVER SOFTWARE –Identify network operating system characteristics and versions –Examine network operating system hardware requirements –Judge different network operating system installations and upgrades techniques –Configure, install, and maintain a Linux, and/or Windows network operating system CISN 300 9

Student Learning Outcomes and Course Objectives - Continued: SLO #07: DIFFERENTIATE THE USE OF COMMON NETWORK SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS SLO #07: DIFFERENTIATE THE USE OF COMMON NETWORK SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS –Identify and understand major network operating system services –Discuss the different ways that servers run network applications –Describe the function of monitoring agents –Specify the functions of the server as a network device CISN

Student Obligations: It is important that you understand what is expected of you in this course. It is important that you understand what is expected of you in this course. Refer to the Syllabus if you have any questions. Refer to the Syllabus if you have any questions. CISN

Attendance: Since this course is online, only attendance at the On-Campus Orientation on Jan. 19, 2010 and the On-Campus Final on Mar. 9, 2010 is necessary. There will be weekly lab time on campus, and it is up to you to complete the lab assignments during the lab time or at home. Since this course is online, only attendance at the On-Campus Orientation on Jan. 19, 2010 and the On-Campus Final on Mar. 9, 2010 is necessary. There will be weekly lab time on campus, and it is up to you to complete the lab assignments during the lab time or at home. Doing the labs themselves is not optional, but doing them at the college is. Doing the labs themselves is not optional, but doing them at the college is. I will be giving credit for students attending the lab On-Campus. I will be giving credit for students attending the lab On-Campus. Typically, each week we will be covering two chapters in your textbook. Typically, each week we will be covering two chapters in your textbook. Attendance for the On-Campus Final Exam is required. Photo identification is required at the time of the exam to verify your identity. Attendance for the On-Campus Final Exam is required. Photo identification is required at the time of the exam to verify your identity. CISN

Quizzes: The quizzes will test you on the material covered. The quizzes will test you on the material covered. –It is open book and open notes. –You can take the quiz multiple times to improve you score, but be aware that the questions may change each time you take quiz and that your last quiz score will be the one counted as your grade. Each quiz is worth 30 points. Each quiz is worth 30 points. CISN

Discussion Forums: I want everyone to take a pro-active approach to learning this material. This includes using the discussion forums to ask questions and also answer other students’ questions. I will be posting questions to further your understanding of the material. I want everyone to take a pro-active approach to learning this material. This includes using the discussion forums to ask questions and also answer other students’ questions. I will be posting questions to further your understanding of the material. I expect each student to post at least two times in a discussion forum. I expect each student to post at least two times in a discussion forum. –You can accomplish this task by asking questions about the current discussion topic or by responding to existing questions. –My expectation from you is that you will write at least two to three sentence responses that add substance to the discussion. Each discussion forum is worth 20 points. Each discussion forum is worth 20 points. CISN

Labs: We will be spending a lot of time working on lab activities. Each lab assignment has review questions that you will need to answer in Desire2Learn in order for you to receive points for that assignment. We will be spending a lot of time working on lab activities. Each lab assignment has review questions that you will need to answer in Desire2Learn in order for you to receive points for that assignment. You are responsible for making sure that your instructor receives your lab review. You are responsible for making sure that your instructor receives your lab review. Each lab assignment is worth 50 points. Each lab assignment is worth 50 points. CISN

Final Exam: The final exam will consist of two parts. One part will be a hands-on practical demonstration of assigned tasks and the other part will be an exam taken in Desire2Learn. The final exam will consist of two parts. One part will be a hands-on practical demonstration of assigned tasks and the other part will be an exam taken in Desire2Learn. The final exam will be on Tuesday, March 9, The final exam will be on Tuesday, March 9, –I will be having a review session the week before to help you. CISN

Due Dates: Unless noted, all assignments will be submitted in Desire2Learn under the “Dropbox” link. Unless noted, all assignments will be submitted in Desire2Learn under the “Dropbox” link. –If, for any reason, you cannot access Desire2Learn or are unable to submit the assignment on time, please it to me instead so that you are not penalized for being late. Quizzes and the discussion items cannot be taken past their due dates. Quizzes and the discussion items cannot be taken past their due dates. –If you miss a quiz and you want to make up points, you can take advantage of the extra credit assignments posted in Desire2Learn. –Everyone is welcome to work on the extra credit assignments. Typically, they are five to ten points each, depending on the difficulty of the assignment. CISN

Late Work: Unless noted, all assignments are due on Monday by midnight each week. Unless noted, all assignments are due on Monday by midnight each week. –I have identified the due dates in the course schedule. –Late work will be accepted ONLY if you have contacted me prior to the due date either by or voice mail. –In general, late work is due the next week, and no late assignments may be turned in after one week from the original due date, regardless of the reason. –For every day an assignment is late, you will lose 10% of its grade. CISN

Plagiarism Policy/Cheating: Plagiarism: It is inappropriate, and a violation of academic policy, to copy information from any source (including, but not limited to, textbooks, magazine articles, newspaper articles and Internet articles) without giving proper credit to the author by using standard quotation procedures such as in-line quotes, footnotes, endnotes, etc. Quotes may not exceed 25% of the assignment’s total length. It is inappropriate, and a violation of academic policy, to copy information from any source (including, but not limited to, textbooks, magazine articles, newspaper articles and Internet articles) without giving proper credit to the author by using standard quotation procedures such as in-line quotes, footnotes, endnotes, etc. Quotes may not exceed 25% of the assignment’s total length. You will receive no credit (0 points) for any assignment that copies any material from any other source without giving proper credit to the author(s). Repeated offenders of this policy are subject to academic discipline as outlined in the polices published by the college. You will receive no credit (0 points) for any assignment that copies any material from any other source without giving proper credit to the author(s). Repeated offenders of this policy are subject to academic discipline as outlined in the polices published by the college.Cheating: Students who cheat will receive a failing grade for the course. (see CRC College Catalog, p. 34.) Students who cheat will receive a failing grade for the course. (see CRC College Catalog, p. 34.) CISN

Dropping: Students are responsible for dropping the course. Students are responsible for dropping the course. CISN

/Discussions Etiquette: Every student will be required to have an account. If you do not have an account, the college provides free accounts for all current students. To activate your account, go to and follow the directions provided. Every student will be required to have an account. If you do not have an account, the college provides free accounts for all current students. To activate your account, go to and follow the directions provided. I will not tolerate rude and demeaning comments or e- mails to anyone in this class. Please keep your comments and s topic-related. I will not tolerate rude and demeaning comments or e- mails to anyone in this class. Please keep your comments and s topic-related. If I determine that a comment or to anyone else in the class is rude or demeaning, I will warn you once. If your behavior continues to be unacceptable, I will refer you to the administration of the college for disciplinary action. If I determine that a comment or to anyone else in the class is rude or demeaning, I will warn you once. If your behavior continues to be unacceptable, I will refer you to the administration of the college for disciplinary action. CISN

Personal Belongings: No food or drinks are allowed in the classroom. No food or drinks are allowed in the classroom. All cell phones, beepers, and pagers, etc. should be turned off or set to vibrate. All cell phones, beepers, and pagers, etc. should be turned off or set to vibrate. –Any telephone calls need to be taken outside. CISN

Disabilities: If you have a documented disability and wish to discuss academic accommodations, please contact me after class or contact the Office of Disable Student Programs and Services at as soon as possible. If you have a documented disability and wish to discuss academic accommodations, please contact me after class or contact the Office of Disable Student Programs and Services at as soon as possible. CISN

Campus Police You can call to request a safety escort. You can call to request a safety escort. CISN

Online Course Responsibilities: This course requires significant self-motivation. You must not get behind. Labs and weekly assignments can take up to 8 hours to finish. Please don’t try to finish them in one day. Not all activities are created equal. Some may take a bit longer than others. This course requires significant self-motivation. You must not get behind. Labs and weekly assignments can take up to 8 hours to finish. Please don’t try to finish them in one day. Not all activities are created equal. Some may take a bit longer than others. You would normally spend 3 hours per week in class for this course: total of 72 hours. Allow yourself at least 8 hours per week to complete the activities online, including the time spent writing for the class discussion postings. You should plan additional time to read the textbook and study for the quizzes. You would normally spend 3 hours per week in class for this course: total of 72 hours. Allow yourself at least 8 hours per week to complete the activities online, including the time spent writing for the class discussion postings. You should plan additional time to read the textbook and study for the quizzes. Some people believe the online format provides a much easier way to study this subject than an on-campus framework because they love to read and avoid the parking problems. Others feel very intimidated at first. Be patient as you work your way through the activities. Some people believe the online format provides a much easier way to study this subject than an on-campus framework because they love to read and avoid the parking problems. Others feel very intimidated at first. Be patient as you work your way through the activities. CISN

Using Desire2Learn: How to log in: How to log in: –You will not be able to participate in the online portion of your class using Los Rios Online until you have enrolled in your course through your college's registration system. –Students registered as of the first day of the term should already have Los Rios Online accounts and be linked to the classes in which they are enrolled. To log on to your Desire2Learn account, open your web browser and go to the following URL: To log on to your Desire2Learn account, open your web browser and go to the following URL: Your User Name is the letter w followed by your Student ID# Example: w Your User Name is the letter w followed by your Student ID# Example: w Your default password is your e-Services password. Your default password is your e-Services password. CISN

Grading: Course Topic PointsTotal Approximate % the of Grade Labs (6) Orientation Quiz (1)10 1 Quizzes (4) Discussions (6) Final Exam (1) Point System: There are 750 total assigned points. Grade Ranges: A= , B= , C= , D= , F=0-449 CISN

Sample Schedule: Day: Lecture/Lab Schedule: Assignment Due: Due Date (By Midnight): Week 1Tue.(1/19) Orientation and Introductions Orientation Discussion Orientation Quiz Mon., Jan. 25 Ch 1: Introduction to managing the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server View the Online Orientation Lab #1 Week 2Tue.(1/26) Ch 2: Manage User Access and Security Discussion #1 (Ch 1-2) Mon., Feb. 1 Ch 3: Manage the Linux File System Lab #1 Lab #2 CISN

Conclusion: Log into Desire2Learn and take the Orientation Quiz. It is due on Monday, Jan. 25, Log into Desire2Learn and take the Orientation Quiz. It is due on Monday, Jan. 25, Go to the Orientation Discussion Forum and introduce yourself to the class. Go to the Orientation Discussion Forum and introduce yourself to the class. Registered students for the class have access to Desire2Learn and can log into the campus network. Registered students for the class have access to Desire2Learn and can log into the campus network. any questions you might have to me. any questions you might have to me. CISN