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Total SNMP for engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

SNMP training course description A hands-on generic look at the technical operation of SNMP. The course starts with an overview of all the components, which make up SNMP. Hands on starts early with configuration of a managed network. The major versions of SNMP are then put into perspective followed by a look at the SNMP protocol. MIBs are then studied both from the perspective of reading MIBs and writing MIBs. The course finishes with a look at the security implications of SNMP. What will you learn Describe the SNMP architecture. Analyse SNMP packets. Recognise the MIB structure. Describe the SMI. Recognise the strengths and weaknesses of SNMPv2 and SNMPv3. SNMP training course details Who will benefit: Network administrators. Network operators. Programmers writing MIBs and agents. Prerequisites: TCP/IP Foundation for engineers Hands on experience of an SNMP management station would also be beneficial. Duration 3 days SNMP training course contents Network management What is network management? Benefits, issues. What is SNMP? SNMP architecture, SNMP MIBs, SMI, the SNMP protocol, polling security, alternatives to SNMP: CMIP, web based management. Configuring SNMP Auto discovery for management stations, NMS configuration, agent configuration, traps. Hands on Configuring agents and an NMS. SNMP background SNMP history, RFCs, standards, SNMP protocol versions, SNMPv1, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, SNMP SMI versions, which version should you use? Futures. SNMPv1 packets SNMP in the 7 layer model, port numbers, general packet format, BER, GET, GET-NEXT, tables, SET, TRAP, bandwidth issues, in band versus out of band management. Hands on Analysing SNMPv1 packets. SNMPv2 packets SNMPv2 improvements, error handling, GETBULK, v2traps, INFORM. Hands on Analysing SNMPv2 packets. SNMPv3 packets SNMPv3 packet format, use of SNMPv2 messages, REPORT PDU. MIB structure The internet MIB branch, standard mib-2, extra parts of mib-2, private enterprise MIBs, loading extra MIBs. Hands on MIB browsing. mib-2 The mib-2 groups, system group, interfaces group, IP group, ICMP group, TCP group, UDP group, transmission group, SNMP group, RMON. Hands on mib-2 browsing in detail. SMI The MIB layout, obtaining a private enterprise number, MIB definitions, IMPORT, Module identity, Textual conventions, object definitions, notifications, compliance statements, object groups, base SMI data types, application data types, scalars, instances, tables, table definition, writing agents, SMIng. SNMP security Community strings, SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c security practices, SNMPv3 security, SNMPv3 architecture, SNMP applications, the SNMP engine, the EngineID, security fields in SNMPv3 packets, USM, authentication, encryption, timeliness, VBAC, SNMPv3 configuration.

Total SNMP for engineers
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£2,367

Data Analysis with Pandas and Python

By Packt

This course offers an immersive experience in data analysis, guiding you from initial setup with Python and Pandas, through series and DataFrame manipulation, to advanced data visualization techniques. Perfect for enhancing your data handling and analysis skills.

Data Analysis with Pandas and Python
Delivered Online On Demand19 hours 26 minutes
£67.99

Python in Practice - 15 Projects to Master Python

By Packt

This course will help you learn the programming fundamentals with Python 3. It is designed for beginners in Python and is a complete masterclass. This course will help you understand Python GUI, data science, full-stack web development with Django, machine learning, artificial intelligence, Natural Language Processing, and Computer Vision.

Python in Practice - 15 Projects to Master Python
Delivered Online On Demand20 hours 40 minutes
£44.99

Learn Java from Scratch - A Beginner's Guide

By Packt

Learn Java programming step-by-step with 250 core features and 200+ code examples, perfect for absolute beginners. This hands-on course covers everything from basic concepts to advanced topics such as functional programming and exception handling using JShell and Eclipse as an IDE. Gain a solid foundation in Java and kickstart your programming career.

Learn Java from Scratch - A Beginner's Guide
Delivered Online On Demand33 hours 29 minutes
£134.99

The Art of Doing - Web Development for Beginners

By Packt

Unlock the world of web development with our comprehensive course! Whether you are a beginner or looking to enhance your coding skills, our masterclass will take you on an exciting journey. A project-based course that will help you learn and implement HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. With hands-on experience, you will design web pages, add interactive elements, and create a polished final project. Gain practical skills, optimize your coding workflow, and create professional web applications.

The Art of Doing - Web Development for Beginners
Delivered Online On Demand19 hours 57 minutes
£82.99

Advanced UNIX shell programming

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Advanced UNIX shell scripting training course description A follow on hands on course from the Introduction to shell programming course covering the powerful sed and awk tools along with the extra Korn shell programming features. What will you learn Use regular expressions within grep, ed and many other utilities. Use awk and sed. Integrate sed and awk into shell scripts. Recognise the role of shell scripts within the UNIX system. Write shell scripts using new Korn shell features including: The select construct Arrays Arithmetic evaluation Advanced UNIX shell scripting training course details Who will benefit: Programmers developing applications under UNIX. Administrators who need time saving utilities. Technical personnel who wish to make the most out of the Korn Shell. Prerequisites: UNIX shell scripting Duration 3 days Advanced UNIX shell scripting training course contents Regular Expressions What are REs? How can they be used? How to write REs More REs e REs Tagging, matching words, repetitions. The sed editor Basic usage: Saving output, options. sed script files, sed commands, Specifying lines to edit, Hold space and pattern space, advanced commands Awk Basic usage, nawk script files, Patterns, Records and fields, Actions if, while, do, for... System variables NF, NR, RS... Arrays Functions length, printf, cos, user defined... Using nawk in shell scripts Korn shell scripts Review of Bourne shell scripts functions... Variables typeset, manipulating strings Arrays Arithmetic evaluation the let command, (( )), typeset -i The select construct Syntax, workings, REPLY, PS3 Miscellaneous Enhanced I/O, ${10}

Advanced UNIX shell programming
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£1,697

55315: Introduction to SQL Databases

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is people who are moving into a database role, or whose role has expanded to include database technologies. Developers that deliver content from SQL Server databases will also benefit from this material. Overview After completing this course, you will be able to: Describe key database concepts in the context of SQL Server Describe database languages used in SQL Server Describe data modelling techniques Describe normalization and denormalization techniques Describe relationship types and effects in database design Describe the effects of database design on performance Describe commonly used database objects This course is provided as an introductory class for anyone getting started with databases. It will be useful to programmers and other IT professionals whose job roles are expanding into database management. Students will learn fundamental database concepts through demonstrations and hands-on labs on a SQL Server instance. This material updates and replaces course Microsoft course 10985 which was previously published under the same title. Module 1: Introduction to databases Introduction to Relational Databases Other Databases and Storage Data Analysis SQL Server Database Languages Module 2: Data Modeling Data Modelling Designing a Database Relationship Modeling Module 3: Normalization Fundamentals of Normalization Normal Form Denormalization Module 4: Relationships Introduction to Relationships Planning Referential Integrity Module 5: Performance Indexing Query Performance Concurrency Module 6: Database Objects Tables Views Stored Procedures, Triggers and Functions

55315: Introduction to SQL Databases
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,785

Linux shell scripting

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Linux shell scripting training course description A practical introduction to writing scripts using the Bourne shell under any Linux operating system. Applicable for those using the Korn shell as well. What will you learn Read shell scripts. Write shell scripts. Use different types of quotes. Recognise the role of shell scripts within the Linux system. Linux shell scripting training course details Who will benefit: Programmers developing programs under UNIX. Administrators / support personnel who wish to find out more about the workings of Linux or write simple utility programs. Prerequisites: Linux Fundamentals Duration 2 days Linux shell scripting training course contents Review of Linux fundamentals Basic shell scripts What does the shell do? How are commands executed? Different shells. what is a shell script? Comments, creating shell scripts. Variables Setting variables, using variables, set, scope, export, sourcing, environmental variables, read. Positional parameters $0 to $9, $#, $* and others. shift parameter substitution. Control statements The test command The if statement while loops for loops The case statement. Special characters Redirection of errors, here documents, quoting. Arithmetic in shell scripts The expr command. System shell scripts Screen handling The terminfo database, The tput command. Advanced issues (optional session) Shell functions, getopts, xargs, debugging shell scripts, portability issues. Extras in the Korn shell. Optimising shell scripts The time command, performance tips.

Linux shell scripting
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£1,497

UNIX shell programming

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

UNIX shell programming training course description This course has been designed as a follow on course for the XML primer course. The course looks at the use of XSLT in the transforming and styling XML documents. What will you learn Read shell scripts. Write shell scripts. Use different types of quotes. Recognise the role of shell scripts within the UNIX system. UNIX shell programming training course details Who will benefit: Programmers developing programs under UNIX. Anyone working with XML. Administrators Support personnel who wish to find out more about the workings of UNIX or write simple utility programs. Prerequisites: UNIX fundamentals Some programming experience would be useful although not essential. Duration 2 days UNIX shell programming training course contents Review of UNIX fundamentals Basic shell scripts What does the shell do? How are commands executed? Different shells. What is a shell script? Comments, creating shell scripts. Variables Setting variables, using variables, set, scope, export, sourcing, environmental variables, read. Positional parameters 0 to $9, $#, $* and others. shift parameter substitution. Control statements The test command, The if statement, while loops, for loops, The case statement, Special characters, Redirection of errors, here documents, quoting. Arithmetic in shell scripts The expr command. System shell scripts Screen handling The terminfo database The tput comand Avanced issues (optional session) Shell functions, getopts, xargs, debugging shell scripts, portability issues. Extras in the Korn shell. Optimising shell scripts The time command, performance tips.

UNIX shell programming
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,497

The Full Stack Web Development

By Xpert Learning

A course by Sekhar Metla IT Industry Expert RequirementsNo pre-knowledge is required - enthusiasm is all you need!, you will be trained from scratchNo paid software required - all coding will be created with open sourceA PC or Mac computer with access to the internetNo programming experience needed. You will learn everything you need to know Audience Beginners - Those who are new to web development and want to learn both frontend and backend technologies. Frontend Developers looking to expand their skills and venture into backend development to enhance their career opportunities. Backend Developers seeking to gain expertise in frontend technologies to be able to build complete web applications and work on both ends of the development stack. Aspiring Full Stack Developers Individuals who aspire to work as full stack developers and want to gain a comprehensive understanding of the entire web development process. Web Designers - who want to complement their design skills with coding abilities and create fully functional web applications. Software Engineers interested in strengthening their skills and knowledge in full stack development to contribute effectively to end-to-end projects. Computer Science Students studying computer science or related fields who wish to get hands-on experience and practical knowledge in web development. Career Changers Professionals from other industries who want to transition into the field of web development and need a complete understanding of full stack technologies. Who wants to become a Full stack developer curious about full stack development and data science Audience Beginners - Those who are new to web development and want to learn both frontend and backend technologies. Frontend Developers looking to expand their skills and venture into backend development to enhance their career opportunities. Backend Developers seeking to gain expertise in frontend technologies to be able to build complete web applications and work on both ends of the development stack. Aspiring Full Stack Developers Individuals who aspire to work as full stack developers and want to gain a comprehensive understanding of the entire web development process. Web Designers - who want to complement their design skills with coding abilities and create fully functional web applications. Software Engineers interested in strengthening their skills and knowledge in full stack development to contribute effectively to end-to-end projects. Computer Science Students studying computer science or related fields who wish to get hands-on experience and practical knowledge in web development. Career Changers Professionals from other industries who want to transition into the field of web development and need a complete understanding of full stack technologies. Who wants to become a Full stack developer curious about full stack development and data science

The Full Stack Web Development
Delivered Online On Demand19 hours
£9.99