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Upcoming events | Description | Audience | Prerequisites | Objectives | Outline | All events
Upcoming events
| from/to | course | days | location | language | price | buy |
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| Aug 23, 2010 - Aug 25, 2010 | ETH 103 - Basic Switch Router Configuration and Maintenance | 3 | Stockholm | ![]() |
€2,160.00 |
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| Aug 23, 2010 - Aug 25, 2010 | ETH 103 - Basic Switch Router Configuration and Maintenance | 3 | Amsterdam | ![]() |
€2,160.00 |
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| Oct 4, 2010 - Oct 6, 2010 | ETH 103 - Basic Switch Router Configuration and Maintenance | 3 | Munich | ![]() |
€2,160.00 |
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Description
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Audience
The Target Audience for this course is as follows:
- Customers or Resellers who are new to Brocade Products
- Network technicians new to Brocade Products and Services
- Network Administrators responsible for implementing and managing small to large business networks.
- Network support staff who will act as network device installers and first-line support for a local to global sized business environment.
- FNCNE Candidates
Prerequisites
To fully benefit from this course you should have a working knowledge of the listed technologies and the following personal hardware during the week of attendance.
Working Knowledge of:
- The OSI reference model
- The difference between networks using IP and IPX protocols.
- The differences between and functions of layer 2 and layer 3 devices (switches and routers)
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Inter-domain routing protocols (RIP, static routes)
Personal hardware
- Laptop Personal Computer with W95 or higher
- Ethernet NIC card
- CD Drive
- Serial Interface (with a DB9 Connector)
- TFTP application
Objectives
After completing this course, the student will be able to:
- Identify where Brocade Products are used in a Typical Data Network
- Create Layer 2 and 3 Data Networks using Brocade Switches / Routers
- Use the Command Line Interface (CLI) to configure and manage Brocade Switch / Router interfaces, VLANs and protocols.
- Upgrade software images and files on Brocade Switch / Routers
- Interconnect Brocade Switch Routers based on a network design
- Configure Access Lists
- Troubleshoot using CLI show commands
Outline
- Configure Brocade products with the Command Line Interface.
- Determine port settings from front panel LED's
- List the contents of Flash
- Move contents between Flash and a TFTP Server
- Determine the Layer 2 or 3 configuration of the product
- Control User Access
Trunks
- Define the different types of trunks
- Configure a trunk
- Use the CLI to find which ports belong to which trunks
VLANs
- Configure Layer 2 Port based VLANs
- Configure 802.1q Frame Tagging
- Configure Layer 3 Protocol VLANs
- Switching Routers (routing between VLANs in one product)
- VLAN Groups (simultaneous configuration and management of 1000 or more VLANs)
Spanning Tree Protocol
- Brocade STP default 802.1d
- Per VLAN Spanning Tree and PVST+ compatibility
- Fast Port Span
- Fast Uplink Span
- Rapid Spanning Tree (802.1w)
- STP per VLAN Group
- SuperSpan Spanning Tree
Routing
- Describe the basic functions of RIP
- Enable RIP on a router interface
- Configure a Static Route
- Configure a Default Route
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
List the differences between OSPF & RIP
Describe the basic OSPF terms
List the show commands used for OSPF troubleshooting
Describe the Hello Protocol & Designated Router Elections
List the OSPF LSA types and their function
Configure OSPF in a variety of configurations:
- Multi-Area OSPF
- Stub Area OSPF
- Rip and OSPF Redistribution
- OSPF Virtual links
Boarder Gateway Protocol (BGP)
Describe the basic BGP terms
List the differences between IGP and EGP
Describe an Autonomous System (AS)
List the steps of BGP peering
List the differences between IBGP & EBGP
Configure EBGP and IBGP:
- EBGP for Multihome ISPs
- IBGP using loopback interfaces
- EBGP Multihop
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Describe differences between a Standard ACLs & Extended ACL
- Configure Standard & Extended ACLs
- Applying ACLs to Policy Based Routing
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
- Describe VRRP and VRRPe (Enhanced)
- Configure VRRP and VRRPe
All events
| from/to | course | days | location | language | price | buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 23, 2010 - Aug 25, 2010 | ETH 103 - Basic Switch Router Configuration and Maintenance | 3 | Stockholm | ![]() |
€2,160.00 |
|
| Aug 23, 2010 - Aug 25, 2010 | ETH 103 - Basic Switch Router Configuration and Maintenance | 3 | Amsterdam | ![]() |
€2,160.00 |
|
| Oct 4, 2010 - Oct 6, 2010 | ETH 103 - Basic Switch Router Configuration and Maintenance | 3 | Munich | ![]() |
€2,160.00 |
|
| Nov 15, 2010 - Nov 17, 2010 | ETH 103 - Basic Switch Router Configuration and Maintenance | 3 | Paris | ![]() |
€2,160.00 |
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| Nov 15, 2010 - Nov 17, 2010 | ETH 103 - Basic Switch Router Configuration and Maintenance | 3 | Amsterdam | ![]() |
€2,160.00 |
|
| Dec 20, 2010 - Dec 22, 2010 | ETH 103 - Basic Switch Router Configuration and Maintenance | 3 | Munich | ![]() |
€2,160.00 |
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