This course shows users how to create a custom report in Crystal Reports 8 and customize it by inserting special fields and changing object properties.
Class goals :
Create custom reports
Insert special fields
Use guidelines
Change text object properties
Change date object properties
Content of Crystal Reports 8 Series: Designing a Report
Inserting Fields
Inserting and Using Special Fields
Using Guidelines
Changing Text Object Properties
Changing Date Object Properties
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It covers many networking topics, including the TCP/IP model; network topologies, media, interfaces and utilities; ARP and RARP; configuring IP; IPMP (Multipathing); network aggregations, routing; IPV6 (IP version 6); DNS (Domain Name System); DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol); NTP (Network Time Protocol) and IP Filter Firewall.
Class goals :
Takes trainees who have completed the Solaris 10 System Administration (Part 1) and Solaris 10 System Administration (Part 2) courses and adds additional network administration knowledge to their portfolio, up to a level required for the CX-310-302 Solaris Network Administrator exam.
Content of Solaris Network Administration
Basic Network Configuration
Static configuration using files
Dynamic configuration using DHCP
The IPv4 address scheme, including classful and classless addresses
The private address space
Populating the /etc/inet/hosts file; using host aliases
Creating logical interfaces
Basic subnetting
Network daemons and the Service management facility
Using TCP Wrappers to restrict access to services, with rule examples.
The TCP/IP Model
The fundamentals of the TCP/IP network model
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) model layers
peer-to-peer communication and related protocols
understand TCP/IP protocols
LAN Components and structures
Identify the different types of network topology
Describe network media and devices
Ethernet Interfaces
Ethernet concepts
Ethernet frames
Using network utilities
Using Open Source network utilities
ARP and RARP
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) functions and implementation
Reverse ARP (RARP)
IP Configuration in Solaris
The Internet layer protocols
IP datagrams
Address types
Subnetting and variable length subnet masks (VLSMs)
Setting up wireless networking
iSCSI targets and administration
IPMP – IP Network Multipathing, and Link Aggregations
Configure and manage IP multipathing
configure and manage Link Aggregations using dladm
Configuring Routing
Routing fundamentals
The routing table, and table population
Routing protocols
Static and dynamic route configuration
Classless inter-domain routing (CIDR)
Configure routing for system startup
Troubleshoot routing
IPv6
IPv6 overview
IPv6 addressing and address types (Unicast, multicast, etc)
Neighbour Discovery Protocol
Enabling and managing IPV6 in Solaris
Logical interfaces
IPv6 aware utilities
IPv6 Routing
IPv6 Tokens and temporary addresses
IPv6 and Name Services
6to4 routing
IPV6 multipathing
The Transport Layer
Transport layer basics
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
TCP Flow Control
DNS Server Configuration
Name Services and DNS Overview
The Name Service Switch /etc/nsswitch.conf
The named daemon and the /etc/named.conf file
DNS resource record types and formats
Domains and Zones of authority
DNS Master server configuration
Creating and maintaining the data store
DNS client configuration and testing
Adding access to higher-kevel domains (internet)
Adding Reverse Mapping data files
Slave server configuration
Dynamic DNS (with DHCP updates)
Cache-only and Forwarding servers
DNS server security
Using the rndc command
DNS and IPv6
DNS SMF properties
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol – DHCP
DHCP Overview
Setting up a DHCP server with dhcpconfig or dhcpmgr
Adding network tables, table entries and information macros
Managing the DHCP addresses; assigning permanent addresses
Creating custom symbols and macros
Setting up a DHCP relay agent
The dhcpagent process and dhcpinfo command
Configure and manage DHCP clients
ifconfig DHCP options
Client hostname issues
The eventhook script
Network Time Protocol – NTP
Overview of time control in Solaris
Network Time Protocol overview, time sources, and stratum servers
Configuring an NTP server
Configuring an NTP client
Obtaining information (ntpq and xntpdc)
Solaris IP Filter Firewall
IPfilter Overview
Filter Rules with examples
Configuration file preparation
Using the ippools feature
Using ipfstat to examine active rules, and statistics
Logging filter activities, and monitoring them with ipmon
Enabling and disabling the IPfilter service
Network Information Service (NIS) – These notes are included for reference purposes only
Introduction.
Creating a fully-functioning NIS service.
Using the ypinit command to create Master and Slave servers.
Updating the NIS information from the command line.
Using SMC with NIS to manage users, groups and hosts.
Adding NIS clients.
NIS file policies.
Creating and using netgroups with /etc/netgroup.
Adding your own data to NIS.
Modifying the NIS Makefile.
Disabling NIS.
LDAP Name Services – These notes are included for reference purposes only
Introduction to LDAP
Data examples
DIT and data structure
Schemas
Servers and clients
Planning and Preparation
Sun Java Directory Server
Directory Server Components
Directory Server Download
Distribution unpacking
Running idsktune
Directory Server basic setup, testing, getting status information, adding test data
Using idsconfig to populate the server with standard name-service data