Telsius presents: Network KnowledgeForum
One-day,
Hands-on,
Intensive Classes Designed for
Networking Professionals
Date / Location
Date:
(Exact date to be announced). Location: Marina del Rey (California) Radisson Hotel.
Overview
In this one-day class
you will learn how to design, manage, troubleshoot and optimize
medium-to-large size TCP/IP networks using state-of-the-art
Layer 3 and 4 Ethernet switch-routers. The emphasis is on
network security and performance. Through the use of hand-on
instruction and labs, students will learn techniques that can be
applied to Cisco, Extreme, Foundry, Nortel, 3Com and HP
environments. Students will be encouraged to discuss real issues
affecting their networks. At the conclusion of the class,
students will receive a completion certificate.
Who Should Attend?
Network Directors,
Network Managers, Network Administrators, Network Designers,
LAN/WAN Specialists, and Data Security Specialists. (Technical
personnel only, please.)
Class Outline
Lesson 1:
Networking Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Refresher
- TCP/IP, Addressing, Subnetworks and Masks
- Network Design
Fundamentals
- Conceptualizing
VLANs
- Advanced Bridging
Concepts
- Packets and
Protocols
- Tiered Redundancy
and Service Overlay Lab
- VoIP
- Diffserv / IntServ
- QoS Queuing Theory
and Design
- 10GB Ethernet Migration Strategy
Lesson 2: Routing with an Emphasis on Security
- Static and Dynamic Routing
- RIP v.2 Optimizing Techniques Lab
- Multicast Routing
- OSPF Lab
- Single-area and
Multi-area Design Best Practices
- Basic EBGP/IBGP Lab (serves as prerequisite for most BGP
design classes)
- Vendor Independent Anti-Spoofing Overview (to combat spoofing
of DHCP, DNS, and ICMP)
Lesson 3: Performance with an Emphasis on Security
- Identifying Slowdowns
- Network Congestion
and Contention for Resources
- Core, Distribution, and Edge Security Concerns (emphasis on
network elements)
- Linux, Unix, and Windows Workstation/Server Security Best
Practices
Lesson 4: Putting
it all Together
- Summary
- What is your
Toughest Network Problem?
- Q & A
Prerequisites
This class requires
basic-to-intermediate knowledge of TCP/IP and Internet
functions. All students must bring a Windows laptop. Cables
connecting laptops to switches/routers will be provided.
Cost
$995 per student
(includes breakfast, lunch, lab time, course materials, and
completion certificate)
How to Enroll
Email
info@telsius.com.
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