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CIS 213 Linux Server
Credit Hours:  3
Effective Term: Fall 2010
SUN#: None
AGEC: 
Credit Breakdown: 2 Lectures, 3 Labs
Times for Credit: 1
Grading Option: Both A/F and S/U
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Description: The migration of other networks into Microsoft networks and the basics of networking using Linux operating systems. Focus on connecting different network operating systems and migration of users, data, and security policies from one network to another. May lead to Linux Certification. S/U grading option available.

Prerequisites: CIS150

Corequisites: None

Recommendations: None

Measurable Student Learning Outcomes
1. (Synthesis Level) Plan and create network file systems.
2. (Synthesis Level) Manage users, groups, login security, and system resources in Linux.
3. (Synthesis Level) Manage trustee assignments and file attributes.
4. (Synthesis Level) Create login scripts, other scripts, and automated procedures in Linux.
5. (Application Level) Demonstrate Linux installation.
6. (Application Level) Employ graphical systems with Linux.
7. (Application Level) Change shells and text files.
8. (Analysis Level) Appraise administration tasks.
9. (Comprehension Level) Describe hardware redundancy and fault tolerance in Linux.
10. (Application Level) Demonstrate migrating users, data and security policies from Novel network to Microsoft network.
11. (Synthesis Level) Create internetworking environments between a Linux network and Microsoft networks.
Internal/External Standards Accreditation
1. Install an operating Linux network operating system.
2. Manage users, groups, and security policies in a predetermined Linux environment.
3. Manage system resources for a given Linux network.
4. Correctly use graphical systems and its programming functions.
5. Create functioning internetworking environment between a Linux network and a Microsoft network.