Introduction to Linux for Network Engineers
Kareem Iskander, Lead Technical Advocate, Cisco Systems, Inc. – Distinguished Speaker
Having a working knowledge of Linux is quickly becoming a very useful skill for network engineers. Whether you are trying to navigate around a jump-host to connect to a locked-down secure network device or troubleshooting a script in your development environment, Linux comes up again and again. This session, held in the Cisco U. Theatre in the Learning and Certifications area, is meant for network engineers with minimal knowledge of Linux. Learn things like: – How to navigate around the Linux system CLI – Editing files without getting stuck – Saving your SSH session on a jump host to a file so that you can reference the output later
Special Note: The session is held at the Cisco U. Theatre in the Learning and Certification area in The Hub.
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