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what are the COMMANDS to configure each type of server? Creating ,configuring and monitoring techniques?
We need more clarification about the required Hardware server and platform to make the installation!!
There are several approaches you can look at in setting up these server applications. Considering the platform from which you will be implementing these services. Example, if you are going to run some services on a UNIX server flatform; you can incorporate proxy, mail, telnet, ftp, web, etc. Implementation will depend on the server's capability to handle all these tasks at once as well as the issue of bandwidth since mostly more traffic will be expected once you run this server applications.
And for the commands, these can be tackled after you have planned your server and of what application or services it will provide. Careful planning and implementation should first be made to attain all the services you need. Hope these helps :`)
Space is too small to answer all that :) Plus more details required as well.
All of them requires different packages and different commands
First you need to install these packages on your system. If windows server, install required roles and features from server manager. If your system is linux then use apt-get or yum used to install the required packages from repository
Second - configure each of the roles like dhcp scope and network from roles.
we need much clarification about the question asked ? it will be better if it is in step by step ....
Brother, at least mention platform whether it be Windows or Linux/Unix?
I am really sorry my brother but this question sounds stupid, these are servers and you want to learn them in one go.
Take breathe brother and join any course as per your specialty-
Oh boy, you need a data center's level answer for this. :) Build a one fine VMware ESXi server and host all as VMs. Without more information from your side, this is the least answer i can share. Commands?!! I don't think you got it right. These are server platforms not network devices, in which most of the work will be GUI unless you use Li/Unix.