Network Configuration and Monitoring Lab
Overview
The "Network Configuration and Monitoring Lab" is designed to teach users essential networking skills, including configuring static IPs, managing routing, monitoring traffic, enabling firewalls, and optimizing SSH settings. The lab also introduces tools like tcpdump and nload for analyzing and monitoring network performance to ensure efficiency and security.
Inside this lab
This lab consists of practical steps to understand and apply networking concepts crucial for DevOps and system administration. You will:
- Inspect and configure network interfaces for static IP assignment.
- Test network connectivity to ensure proper system communication.
- Capture and analyze network traffic using
tcpdump. - Configure SSH settings for secure remote access and validate functionality.
- Diagnose routing issues by inspecting and modifying routing tables.
- Set up firewall rules with
ufwto control and restrict network traffic. - Monitor real-time bandwidth using
nloadto identify bottlenecks and analyze network performance.
By the end of the lab, you'll have a hands-on understanding of configuring and optimizing network behavior on Linux systems, making it an ideal practice for DevOps professionals responsible for managing server environments and network operations.
Environments You will be given access to live environments below as part of this lab
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Ubuntu
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