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Novell® Certified Linux Professional (Novell CLP) QUICK FACTS

What is the Novell Certified Linux Professional certification?
The Novell Certified Linux Professional (Novell CLP) is an entry-level certification for people interested in being Linux administrators. Skills demonstrated by someone holding a Novell CLP certification would include: installing Linux servers into a network environment, managing users and groups, troubleshooting the SUSE LINUX file system, managing and compiling the Linux kernel, and troubleshooting network processes and services-- just to name a few. As with all Novell certifications, course work is never required. One need only pass a Novell Practicum (050-689) in order to achieve the certification. The Novell authorized training materials for this certification are designed to introduce students to basic Linux concepts and progress them through the tasks of managing a Linux network environment. The Novell Practicum is a scenario based exam where students apply the knowledge they have learned to solve real-life problems--showing they not only know what to do, but that they can actually do it as well.

How does someone become a Novell Certified Linux Professional?
One must only pass the Novell Practicum (050-689: Novell CLP Exam) to become a Novell CLP. Course work is never required for this certification. However, using Novell authorized training materials for study (either through instruction or self-study) is an excellent way to prepare for the Novell Practicum exam.

How do the Novell CLP and the Novell CLE relate to each other?
The Novell CLP is a good place to start in Linux certification. The Novell CLE is the more advanced certification, building on the concepts of Linux administration learned in the Novell CLP training. Hence, an understanding of Linux administration is required for those interested in pursuing the Novell Certified Linux Engineer designation.

Course Descriptions:

SUSE LINUX Fundamentals (Course 3036):
Introduces open source standards and common knowledge
and skills needed in all Linux distributions. Attendees gain
the essential skills required to log in to a multiuser Linux
environment, navigate the SUSE Linux file system and
manipulate files, work within shells and execute shell
script commands, control processes running on the SUSE
LINUX Server, and more.
Audience: Those new to Linux and Linux administration
Length of course: 3 days

SUSE LINUX Administration (Course 3037):
Teaches administrative skills common to an entry-level
administrator or help desk technician in an enterprise
environment. Attendees learn to conduct common,
entry-level system administration tasks, such as performing
a Linux server installation into a network environment,
granting user and group permissions, managing users and
groups, managing software applications, troubleshooting
the SUSE LINUX file system, managing printers, configuring
the network, and more.
Audience: Those familiar with Linux and new to administration
Length of course: 5 days

Advanced SUSE LINUX Administration (Course 3038):
Presents advanced administrative skills common to mid- to
senior-level administrators in an enterprise environment.
Attendees learn how to apply security to network users and
resources, manage and compile the Linux kernel, manage
network clients, implement an FTP server, manage and
configure Web servers, use OpenLDAP to manage network
data, manage mail and messaging services, and
troubleshoot network processes and services.
Audience: Those having basic Linux administrative experience
Length of course: 5 days


*Courses are not required for Novell CLP certification. Passing the Novell
Practicum (050-689) is required.

The Novell Practicum: (050-689: Novell CLP)
Novell Practicums are scenario based exams designed to simulate real-life
situations one might encounter in the normal operation of a network. Each
practicum is designed to test specific skills & knowledge relevant to the
potential job role the certification applies to. Example: The Novell Practicum
for a Novell CLP might require one to successfully install a SUSE LINUX server
into a heterogeneous network. Practicums are graded on a pass/fail basis.

 

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