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| Delivery method: | | Foundation Skills |
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| Language: | | English |
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| Geography: | | All |
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This course provides training of skills in the areas of IP networking and network hardware that a system administrator may encounter in a data center, such as an implementation of one of the Tivoli applications. Each of the units have applicable labs that build upon each other. In the final labs the students will be configuring IP network hardware including layer 3 network switches and load balancers. |
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After completing this course, students will be able to accomplish the following:
- Configuration of various types of IP networking and the IP network hardware (i.e. ethernet, 802.3, 802.5, token ring, FDDI, etc.).
- Describe the various topologies used in corporations today (such as bus vs. star) as well as the hardware and cabling (thick coaxial, thin coaxial, UTP, STP, RJ45, etc.).
- Describe the differences of hardware found in an IP network, including: transparent bridging, translational bridging, layer 3 switches, brouters, routers, etc.
- Describe and configure VNS (Virtual Network Services) including: VLANs, bridging, IP forwarding, EtherChannel, Trunking, etc.
- Describe and configure the security protocols used to secure IP network connections, such as symmetric and asymmetric cryptography, PKI, IPSec, IDS, NAT, etc.
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- Networking Architecture
- Networking Hardware
- VLANs
- Networking Security
- Data Center Networking Architecture
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This course is intended for system administrators and consultants who are responsible for implementing and administering servers and network hardware in a corporate data center using IP networking technologies.
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- Familiar with configuration of TCP/IP networking on MS Windows, Linux, and Solaris servers.
- Familiar with general IP networking and the OSI model.
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