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T1   Classic Topics in System Administration
Trent Hein, XOR Network Engineering, and Evi Nemeth, University of Colorado, Boulder

Who should attend: System and network administrators who want to learn about real-life solutions to everyday problems.

What you will learn: Best practice solutions to common problems.

Network and security crisis case studies - Past attendees have found that the network crisis case studies we presented provided important insight into common real-world, network problems. We've chosen an all-new set of network and security crises to dissect and correct in front of your eyes.

IPv6 - What will 128-bit IP addresses mean to your site? What features and motivations in IPv6 should you be thinking about when planning your network for the future? We'll give you a good overview of the IPv6 standard and explain how it relates to your existing environment.

Advanced routing protocols - The days of RIP as a useful routing protocol are num bered. As internetworks scale rapidly, you have no choice but to look towards protocols such as BGP and OSPF for reliable connectivity. We'll cover the basics of the protocols as well as explain their use in real-world environments.

Security auditing 101 - So, you've done everything the experts recommend to secure your site. Now, how do you measure how secure your site really is? We'll take you through the anatomy of a security audit from start to finish.

Network monitoring - Bigger networks need bigger management tools. Until recently, automated network monitoring has been imple mented as a mish-mash of home grown tools at most sites. Now there are a number of "production" quality tools available both commercially and from the net. We'll explain what some of these tools really do and compare them for you.

Server performance - Years ago, sinking more money into a bigger CPU was often the fix for performance problems. With CPUs out per form ing many other aspects of machines today, performance problems most often appear in areas such as network bandwidth, software optimization, memory usage, and system configuration. Learn how to tune your modern UNIX box to get the most bang for your buck.

HeinTrent Hein is chief network architect at XOR Network Engineering. He worked on the 4.4 BSD port to the MIPS architecture at Berkeley, and is co-author of the UNIX Systems Administration Handbook.

 

Nemeth.gifEvi Nemeth, a faculty member in Computer Science at the University of Colorado, has managed UNIX systems for the past 19 years, both from the front lines and from the ivory tower. She is co-author of the best-selling UNIX System Administration Handbook.

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