Training and Certifications macOS Essentials 10.13 (High Sierra 201)

The High Sierra 10.13 Bootcamp is a combined delivery of the Apple authorized Sierra 101 and Sierra 201 courses. This hands-on course provides an in-depth exploration of functionality and troubleshooting on macOS and the best methods for effectively supporting users of macOS systems.

This course also gives technical coordinators and entry-level system administrators the skills, tools, and knowledge to implement and maintain a network that uses macOS Server. Students learn how to install and configure macOS Server to provide network-based services, such as file sharing and authentication. Tools for efficiently managing and deploying macOS and software updates are also covered.

For Students Enrolled in a Virtual Class: Each student will need a setup with three (3) devices in order to take the class virtually. One device may be a Mac or iPad, while the other 2 must be Macs with the correct software (and version) being taught in the course already installed. This setup will allow virtual students to view the presentation on one computer and complete support exercises on the other two. Who should attend This course is designed for help desk specialists, technical coordinators, service technicians, and entry- level system administrators who implement and maintain networks using macOS Server or support Mac users, technical support personnel in businesses that use Macs for general productivity or creative design, and technical coordinators or power users who manage networks of computers running macOS - such as teachers and technology specialists who manage networks or computer labs.

Objectives Upon completion of the iOS Deployment Essentials in Education course, students will be able to: • Use macOS High Sierra tools and resources to troubleshoot macOS High Sierra • Understand macOS High Sierra features and functionality, including how to find more information about macOS High Sierra • Prepare for Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP) 10.12 certification • Utilize the features of Server 5 for macOS • Configure essential services on Server for macOS • Use Server for macOS tools to monitor and troubleshoot services • Use of Server for macOS to manage a small network of computers and users • Manage access to files and services

Prerequisites • Basic macOS knowledge • Basic troubleshooting experience • Experience with macOS in a network environment

Course Number: APL-MAC301-130 macOS 101+ 201 Bootcamp: High Sierra 101 + 201 Objectives Upon completion of the iOS Deployment Essentials in Education course, students will be able to:

Part 1: Installation and Configuration Part 9: Configuring and Monitoring • Install macOS High Sierra macOS Server • Set Up and Configure macOS Reference • Installing macOS Server • Use macOS Recovery • Providing DNS Records • Update macOS Software • Exploring the Server App • Configuring SSL Certificates Part 2: User Accounts • Using Status and Notifications • Manage User Accounts • Backing Up macOS Server • Manage User Home Folders • Manage Security and Privacy Part 10: Configuring Accounts • Manage User Account Passwords • Managing Local Users • Configuring Open Directory Services Part 3: File Systems • Managing Local Network Accountss • Manage File Systems and Storage • Manage FileVault Part 11: Managing Devices with • Manage Permissions and Sharing Configuration Profiles • Use Hidden Items, , and File Archives • Configuring macOS Server to Provide Device Management Part 4: Data Management • Managing with Profile Manager • Manage System Resources • Use Metadata and File Search Technologies Part 12: Sharing Files • Manage Time Machine • Configuring the File Sharing Service • Defining File Access Part 5: Apps and Processes • Install Apps Part 13: Implementing Deployment Solutions • Manage Documents • Leveraging NetInstall • Manage and Troubleshoot Apps • Caching Content from Apple • Implementing the Software Update Service Part 6: Network Configuration • Manage Basic Network Settings Part 14: Providing Network Services • Manage Advanced Network Settings • Offering Time Machine Network Backup • Troubleshoot Network Issues • Providing Security via the VPN Service • Providing DHCP Part 7: Network Services • Hosting Websites • Manage Network Services • Manage Host Sharing and the Personal Part 15: Using Collaborative Services • Providing Mail Service Part 8: System Management • Configuring the Wiki Service • Troubleshoot Peripherals • Implementing the Service • Manage Printers and Scanners • Managing the Service • Troubleshoot Startup and System Issues • Providing the Service • System Troubleshooting

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Course Number: APL-MAC301-130 macOS 101+ 201 Bootcamp: High Sierra 101 + 201