About EX300
The objectives of EX300 exam get based on the versions of the Red Hat Enterprise. With RedHat EX300 exam, your knowledge, ability and skills get tested to determine if they meet those of an expert in system administrator in charge of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) systems. You must first acquire a certification of the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) before earning an RHCE certification.
Target Audience- Experienced personnel in Linux IT and has an RHCSA certification with an interest to achieve an RHCE certification;
- Professional system administrators with experience in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and are looking for their skills validation;
- Students who have attended and successfully finalised the RHCE exam or the Red Hat System Administration 1, 2, and 3 courses;
- Linux system administrators with experience and; looking for a certification, either to submit to their work place or as a mandatory according to the DOD 8570 directive;
- An experienced student in RHCE who has passed his/her RHCSA exam.
- Experience in System Administration 1, 2, and 3 RHCE Rapid Track Course or equivalent;
- Experience in system administration.
RHCE EX300 exam questions aren’t easy, so look through the required skills:
- System Management and configuration
- Configure all network links through network teaming between two systems;
- IPv6 troubleshooting and address configuring;
- Create static routes and route IP traffic;
- Configuration of the Network Address Translation (NAT) and implementation of the packet filtering;
- Use Kerberos to authenticate a system;
- Configuring a system to either an initiator or iSCSI target;
- Report production and deliverance on system utilization;
- Automate the system maintenance tasks by use of shell scripting.
- Network Services
- Packages installation;
- SELinux configuration;
- Use of SELinux port labelling;
- Start the service on booting the system;
- Basic operation;
- Home and user based security.
- HTTP/HTTPS
- Virtual host;
- Access restrictions;
- CGI application;
- Group managed content;
- TLS security.
- DNS
- Caching-only name server;
- Troubleshooting of the DNS client issues.
- NFS
- Network shares to particular clients;
- Network shares to group collaboration.
- Access control
- Database services
- MariaDB installation and configuration;
- Database backup and restoration;
- Database schema;
- Simple SQL queries performance against a database.
- SMTP
- Email forwarding to a central server.