Shell Scripting Fundamentals for Network Engineers

Shell Scripting Fundamentals for Network Engineers

English | MP4 | AVC 1920×1080 | AAC 44KHz 2ch | 23 Lessons (5h 50m) | 1.32 GB

This course is designed specifically to introduce both new and experienced professional network engineers to Bash shell scripting on the Linux operating system. The course picks up where Linux Fundamentals for Network Engineers left off and takes a deeper dive into the concepts and constructs of Bash shell programming, as well as how to leverage powerful Linux tools like awk/nawk/gawk, sed, grep/egrep, and Expect. Real-world examples demonstrate the incredible power of the Bash shell as a scripting language.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction & Overview
2 Why Bash
3 IEEE & POSIX
4 What is a Bash shell script
5 The magic number and comments
6 The big three (awkgrepsed)
7 The grep Family Overview
8 Regular Expressions and grep Part 1
9 Regular Expressions and grep Part 2
10 Regular Expressions and grep Part 3
11 The awk Family Overview
12 Basic awk Command-Line Scripting
13 Basic awk Scripting
14 The sed Utility Overview Part 1
15 The sed Utility Overview Part 2
16 Basic sed Scripting
17 Bash Shell Introduction
18 Programming in the Bash Shell Part 1
19 Programming in the Bash Shell Part 2
20 Programming in the Bash Shell Part 3
21 Programming in the Bash Shell Part 4
22 Enhancing Your Bash Scripts with Expect
23 Final review and summary

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