Red Hat Certified Engineer Certification

Red Hat Certified Engineer Certification

Overview

Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE), also called the "crown jewel of Linux certifications," is the base knowledge and certification for advanced Linux technologies. RHCE training provides the skills to configure networking services and security on servers using Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Netlabs ITS has designed its RHCE training for IT professional and aspirants who seek to attain practical skills of networking and security administration. Our RHCE training program is armed with the faculties who are IT professional with more 10 year experience in core domain and filled with technical knowledge and real world experience with the substantial focus on practical knowledge with a view to providing required skills for a Linux administrator’s job tasks.

 In RHCE training, our emphasis is put on boosting expertise to securely configure, deploy, security including monitoring, packet filtering, access controls and administration of network services which also includes DNS, Apache, SMTP and network file sharing.

Red Had Certified Engineer (RH-124)

The following is an outline of the skills and knowledge represented in the training elements of the Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) course:

Unit 1 – Getting Started with the GNOME Graphical Desktop

Objective: Get started with GNOME and edit text files with gedit

Unit 2 – Manage Files Graphically with Nautilus

Objective: Manage files graphically and access remote systems with Nautilus

Unit 3 – Get Help in a Graphical Environment

Objective: Access documentation, both locally and online

Unit 4 – Configure Local Services

Objective: Configure the date and time and configure a printer

Unit 5 – Manage Physical Storage I

Objective: Understand basic disk concepts and manage system disks

Unit 6 – Manage Logical Volumes

Objective: Understand logical volume concepts and manage logical volumes

Unit 7 – Monitor System Resources

Objective: Manage memory and CPU utilization

Unit 8 – Manage System Software

Objective: Manage system software locally and using Red Hat Network (RHN)

Unit 9 – Get Started with Bash

Objective: Understand basic shell concepts, execute simple commands, and use basic job control techniques

Unit 10 – Get Help in a Textual Environment

Objective: Use man and info pages and find documentation in /usr/share/docUse man and info pages and find documentation in /usr/share/doc

Unit 11 – Establish Network Connectivity

Objective: Understand basic network concepts; configure, manage, and test network  settings

Unit 12 – Administer Users and Groups

Objective: Manage users and groups

Unit 13 – Manage Files from the Command Line

Objective: Understand Linux filesystem hierarchy; manage files from the command line

Unit 14 – Secure Linux File Access

Objective: Understand Linux file access mechanisms; manage file access from the GUI and the command line

Unit 15 – Administer Remote Systems

Objective: Share and connect to a desktop; use SSH and rsync

Unit 16 – Configure General Services

Objective: Manage services; configure SSH and remote desktops

Unit 17 – Manage Physical Storage II

Objective: Manage filesystem attributes and swap space

Unit 18 – Install Linux Graphically

Objective: Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux and configure the system with firstboot

Unit 19 – Manage Virtual Machines

Objective: Understand basic virtualization concepts; install and manage virtual machines

Unit 20 – Control the Boot Process

Objective: Understand runlevels and manage GRUB

Unit 21 – Deploy File Sharing Services

Objective: Deploy an FTP server and a web server

Unit 22 – Secure Network Services

Objective: Manage a firewall; understand SELinux concepts and manage SELinux

Unit 23 – Comprehensive Review

Objective: Get a hands-on review of the concepts covered throughout the course

 Red Had Certified Engineer (RH-135)

The following is an outline of the skills and knowledge represented in the training elements of the Red Hat System Administration II (RH135) course:

Unit 1 – Automated Installations of Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Objective: Create and manage kickstart configuration files; perform installations using kickstart

Unit 2 – Accessing the Command Line

Objective: Access the command line locally and remotely; gain administration privileges from the command line

Unit 3 – Intermediate Command Line Tools

Objective: Use hardlinks; use archives and compression; use vim

Unit 4 – Regular Expressions, Pipelines, and I/O Redirection

Objective: Use regular expressions to search patterns in files and output; redirect and pipe output

Unit 5 – Network Configuration and Troubleshooting

Objective: Configure network settings; troubleshoot network issues

Unit 6 – Managing Simple Partitions and Filesystems

Objective: Create and format simple partitions, swap partitions and encrypted partitions

Unit 7 – Managing Flexible Storage with Logical Volumes

Objective: Implement LVM and LVM snapshots

Unit 8 – Access Network File Sharing Services

Objective: NFS, CIFS and autofs

Unit 9 – Managing User Accounts

Objective: Manage user accounts including password aging; connect to a central LDAP directory service

Unit 10 – Controlling Access to Files

Objective: Manage group memberships, file permissions, and access control lists (ACL)

Unit 11 – Managing SELinux

Objective: Activate and deactivate SELinux; set file contexts; manage SELinux booleans; analyze SELinux logs

Unit 12 – Installing and Managing Software

Objective: Manage software and query information with yum, configure client-side yum repository files

Unit 13 – Managing Installed Services

Objective: Managing services, verify connectivity to a service

Unit 14 – Analyzing and Storing Logs

Objective: Managing logs with rsyslog and logrotate

Unit 15 – Managing Processes

Objective: Identify and terminal processes, change the priority of a process, use cron and at to schedule processes

Unit 16 – Tuning and Maintaining the Kernel

Objective: List, load, and remove modules; use kernel arguments

Unit 17 – Troubleshooting

Objective: Understand the boot process, resolve boot problems

Red Had Certified Engineer (RH-255)

The following is an outline of the skills and knowledge represented in the training elements of the Red Hat System Administration III with RHCE Exam (RH255) course:

Unit 1 – Getting Started with the Classroom Environment

Objective: Given a virtualized environment, begin to administrate multiple systems using prerequisite skills

Unit 2 – Enhance User Security

Objective: Configure system to use Kerberos to verify credentials and grant privileges via sudo

Unit 3 – Bash Scripting and Tools

Objective: Automate system administration tasks utilizing Bash scripts and text-based tools

Unit 4 – File Security with GnuPG

Objective: Secure files with GnuPG

Unit 5 – Software Management

Objective: Use yum plugins to manage packages and understand the design of packages to build a simple package

Unit 6 – Network Monitoring

Objective: Profile running services then capture and analyze network traffic

Unit 7 – Route Network Traffic

Objective: Configure system to route traffic and customize network parameters with sysctl

Unit 8 – Secure Network Traffic

Objective: Secure network traffic through SSH port forwarding and iptables filtering/network address translation (NAT)

Unit 9 – NTP Server Configuration

Objective: Configure an NTP server

Unit 10 – Filesystems and Logs

Objective: Manage local file system integrity, monitor system over time, and system logging

Unit 11 – Centralized and Secure Storage

Objective: Access centralized storage (iSCSI) and encrypt filesystems

Unit 12 – SSL-encapsulated Web Services

Objective: Understand SSL certificates and deploy an SSL encapsulated web service

Unit 13 – Web Server Additional Configuration

Objective: Configure web server with virtual hosts, dynamic content, and authenticated directories

Unit 14 – Basic SMTP Configuration

Objective: Configure an SMTP server for basic operation (null client, receiving mail, smarthost relay)

Unit 15 – Caching-Only DNS Server

Objective: Understand DNS resource records and configure a caching-only name server

Unit 16 – File Sharing with NFS

Objective: Configure file sharing between hosts with NFS

Unit 17 – File Sharing with CIFS

Objective: Configure file and print sharing between hosts with CIFS

Unit 18 – File Sharing with FTP

Objective: Configure file sharing with anonymous FTP

Unit 19 – Troubleshooting Boot Process

Objective: Understand the boot process and recover unbootable systems with rescue mode

*After completing these modules, candidate would be eligible for following International Certification.

a)  Red Had Certified Engineer (RH-124)

b) Red Had Certified Engineer (RH-135)

c) Red Had Certified Engineer (RH-255)

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