Linux/UNIX General Networking Skills Pre-Employment Evaluation Test
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Description: This test addresses general UNIX and Linux networking tools commands and services.

 

Intended audience: This test goes over all major communication models and variety of popular, classic and "nice to know" networking tools. To pass this test a person must have an actual working experience with Linux/UNIX. The questions are simple but cover many areas of networking experience and in rapid succession. To pass the exam one must have been using all of the commands before. This exam isn’t a challenge to anyone with an actual working Linux/UNIX experience.

 

Complexity (on a scale from 1 to 10): 4.

This test does not subject an examinee to any complex subjects. However this test requires close familiarity with protocols and command line workflow, knowledge of essential Linux and UNIX commands, ability to perform all daily routine on connectivity, files transmissions, remote commands execution.    

 

Exam Theme:  OSI model, TCP/IP model, file & directory sharing and permissions model and manipulations, SSH user environment, SAMBA , FTP, DHCP, DNS, SMTP, SNMP, Telnet, TCP, NTP, ARP, Ethernet, remote access, client-server model, essential network security concepts, sniffers and general packet analyzers.