This course provides instruction on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server features relevant to installing, configuring and maintaining the Aastra MX-ONE Telephony System.
The course is designed for service partner and customer engineers who are new to Linux and wish to attend the MX-ONE Telephony System I&M course.
Topics covered include installing Linux, the Linux filesystem architecture, commands, services, networking, backups and more - all with a focus on the MX-ONE system.
Course Description
Aastra MX-ONE Version 3 Linux
Maximizing Business Communication
Aastra Telecom Sweden AB
BOX 42214 SE-126 17 Stockholm LZU 102 1608 Rev C
Aastra MX-ONE Version 3 Linux
LZU 102 1608 2/4 Course Description
Overview The Aastra MX-ONE Version 3 Linux course is designed for engineers who are required to install, configure and maintain the MX-ONE Telephony System. The course provides instruction on a number of SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES 10) features that are relevant to the MX-ONE Telephony System Version 3. The course does not cover any of the standard Linux graphical interfaces as Linux GUIs are not used in MX-ONE. Although the MX-ONE Telephony System is delivered with the operating system preinstalled, engineers will benefit greatly from an understanding of Linux. Knowledge of Linux will help engineers to maintain and troubleshoot the system. The MX-ONE Version 3 Linux course enables students to understand, configure and use Linux features relevant to the MX-ONE Telephony System. The course is highly recommended as a preparatory course for the MX- ONE Telephony System I&M. The MX-ONE Version 3 Linux course delivers special elements of Linux training with reference to the installation, configuration and maintenance of the MX-ONE Telephony System. A test (EETT-23016) is available on WebLearn to test the students Linux knowledge. The test can be taken before or after attending the MX-ONE Version 3 Telephony System course. The test is not part of the MX-ONE certification process, however, it is highly recommended that students complete both course and test. The test enables students to check their Linux competence. Good Linux knowledge will simplify the handling of the Telephony Server and the fault tracing process. Target audience The course is designed for Service Partner and customer engineers who are new to Linux and wish to attend the MX-ONE Telephony System I&M course. Prerequisites The MX-ONE Version 3 Linux course provides a starting point for students who wish to become fully licensed MX-ONE first or second line engineers. The course is optional and does not form part of the certification process. There are no prerequisites for the course, however, basic knowledge of operating systems and server competence is advantageous. Main Objectives The course aims to provide students with detailed information on how to install, configure and maintain SLES, with particular reference to the MX-ONE Telephony System environment. The installation section introduces YaST as a tool for setting installation parameters. The configuration section shows students how to manage users, use common commands and add functionality such as additional commands and Web services. The maintenance section provides information on managing services, backups and disk recovery. Upon completion of the course, students will be better prepared for the installation and troubleshooting of the MX-ONE Telephony System. Aastra MX-ONE Version 3 Linux
LZU 102 1608 3/4 Course Description
Contents Using a balanced mix of theory and practical exercises, the MX-ONE Version 3 Linux course covers the following topics: Installing SuSE Linux Enterprise Server First steps with Linux The Architecture of the Linux Filesystem Using Linux Help Access permissions and file attributes Linux commands and tools used in the implementation and maintenance of MX-ONE TM
The Linux Shell bash and its configuration Services and runlevels Logging system messages with syslog Users akt as root with Sudo Scheduling Tasks with Cron Using the Secure Shell (SSH) for remote login and file transfer Name resolution with DNS master and slave servers Syncronizing time with the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Installation and basic configuration of the Apache2 Web Server Basics of the rescue system (repairing partitions) Useful Linux resources on the internet Learning Situation The MX-ONE Version 3 Linux course is an instructor led course providing an equal mix of theoretical delivery and practical exercises. Equipment will be available to enable students to install, configure and test the functions listed above. Duration The duration of the course is 3 days. Aastra MX-ONE Version 3 Linux
LZU 102 1608 4/4 Course Description
Add-on Courses To achieve full competency in MX-ONE, students must be competent with the Telephony System and the MX-ONE Management system. The course and test details are listed below: MX-ONE Basics, (Web based) LZU 102 1703 Note: course addressed to new partners and partners with PBA for MX-ONE V.2. MX-ONE Basics EETT-23018 Note: The students must pass this test prior to the course LZU 102 1766 and the test EETT-23021 MX-ONE V.3.2 Telephony Server I&M LZU 102 1766 Note: course addressed to partners with PBA for MX-ONE V.3.0. Note:The course does not include the installation or configuration of the Linux operating system. MX-ONE V.3.2 Telephony Server I&M EETT-23021 MX-ONE V.3.2 Telephony Server I&M News LZU 102 1767 Engineers who have already passed the tests EETT-23019 can take this news course and test, covering the news between MX-ONE V.3.1 and V.3.2. MX-ONE V.3.2 Telephony Server I&M News EETT-23021