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ICMI – Implementing a Cisco Multicast Infrastructure Course 5703 Learn to design, implement, and troubleshoot IP multicast-enabled networks. Course Description In this course, you will learn how infrastructures are multicast enabled to support the efficiency of multicast business applications and services. Learn to identify Cisco products and protocols required to implement multicast solutions in both local and wide area networks within your enterprise and beyond. You will implement services at each layer of the network to obtain membership to multicast groups in a working environment. Our hands-on labs will give you access to several multicast applications and troubleshooting tools. What You’ll Learn in Class • Source Specific Multicast • Bidirectional PIM • Configuring Redundant Rendezvous Points Using Anycast MSDP, Auto RP, or BSR • Combining Anycast RP and Auto-RP • Multicast Scoping Including Using Administratively Scoped Zones • Multicast Security, High Availability, and Reliability • Multicast over NBMA Networks • Tunneling Multicast over Unicast Networks • Multicast with VPNs and MPLS • Interdomain Multicast with MBGP and MSDP Configuration Hands-On Labs We have developed additional in-depth labs that complement those recommended by Cisco. The network core contains a 3550 switch and six routers in a pod and there may be up to two pods. Our ICMI labs aren’t demos—they provide the tools and real-world scenarios for hands-on practice and learning. All configuration, monitoring, and debugging is done by you. Lab 1: Multicast Applications and Addressing Lab 2: Setup and Configuration Lab 3: IGMP Configuration and Operation Lab 4: PIM Dense Mode Configuration Lab 5: Sparse Mode Configuration Lab 6: Source Specific Multicast and Bi-Directional PIM Lab 7: Redundant Rendezvous Points Lab 8: IP Multicast Administrative Scoping Lab 9: Tunneling Multicast over a Unicast Network • IP Multicast Application Types • Basic Model of IP Multicast • IP Multicast Addressing • Multicast Distribution Trees and Protocol Types • Reporting Group Membership • Multicast MAC-Layer Addresses and Switch Forwarding • IGMP Snooping Implementation • PIM Dense Mode Configuration and Troubleshooting • PIM Sparse Mode Configuration and Troubleshooting • Experience with and ability to configure Cisco routers and LAN switches • CCNA (recommended but not required) • ICND2 (p. 10) • ROUTE (p. 12) • Knowledge of the Windows 2000 operating system is helpful Prerequisites Classroom Learning 5 days $3,295 33 CLCs Classroom Learning BC Vancouver Sep 27-Oct 1 ON Ottawa Nov 15-19 ON Toronto QC Montreal On-Site Learning Call for info. Oct 4-8 Dec 13-17 CWLMS 3.2 – Implementing CiscoWorks LMS 3.2 Course 5486 Cisco Course v3.1 | CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution v3.2 Course Description Learn to manage your network using the applications in version 3.2 of CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS). In this course, you’ll work with: • CiscoWorks Common Services 3.3 • Campus Manager 5.2 • Resource Manager Essentials 4.3 • Device Fault Manager 3.2 • Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2 • CiscoView 6.1.9 • The LMS Portal 1.0 and the CiscoWorks Assistant 1.2 • Virtual Network Manager 1.0 • Health and Utilization Monitor 1.2 What You’ll Learn in Class • Better manage your network • Discover the Cisco devices in your network • Visualize the topology of your network, including links between Cisco devices and Layer 2 spanning tree topologies • Collect and track accurate inventory data from Cisco devices • Automatically maintain a historical archive of the configurations on all of your Cisco devices as the configurations change over time • Update the configurations on the Cisco devices on your network, including pushing similar configuration changes to many devices at the same time • Build a library of Cisco operating systems and update the operating systems running on your Cisco devices • Track and analyze network performance including latency and jitter tests • Detect potentially complex fault situations on your Cisco devices • Set up a multiserver trust relationship between multiple CiscoWorks servers and tie LMS to CiscoSecure Access Control Server for AAA functions • Maintain your CiscoWorks LMS server • ICND1 (p. 9) • ROUTE (p. 12) • Knowledge of basic Cisco IOS and Cisco Catalyst operating system commands • Basic knowledge of TCP/IP and of Microsoft Windows • Basic Internet browser navigation skills • Basic e-mail usage skills Prerequisites Course Content 1. Introduction to Network Management Using CiscoWorks LMS 2. Jump-Start CiscoWorks 3. CiscoWorks Campus Manager 4. CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials 5. Internetwork Performance Monitor 6. CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager/Health and Utilization Monitor 7. Device Troubleshooting 8. CiscoWorks System Administration Who Needs to Attend Network administrators, managers, and technicians who need a more efficient way of managing and maintaining Cisco routers and switches in their networks. Classroom Learning 5 days $3,395 34 CLCs Classroom Learning BC Vancouver Nov 29-Dec 3 ON Ottawa Nov 15-19 ON Toronto QC Montreal On-Site Learning Call for info. Oct 18-22 Nov 1-5 REGISTER NOW 1-800-COURSES www.globalknowledge.ca 15 http://www.globalknowledge.ca/training/olm/go.asp?find=can405_5703C&country=Canada http://www.globalknowledge.ca/training/olm/go.asp?find=can405_5486C&country=Canada http://www.globalknowledge.ca

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Training for IT and Business Professionals - Sept-Dec 2010
Contents
Networking & Wireless
Security
Cisco®
Routing & Switching
Data Center and Storage
Unified Communications
Security
Contact Center
Unified Wireless
Avaya
Microsoft®
Boot Camps
Windows 7
Windows Server 2008
Exchange Server
Unified Communications
Windows SharePoint
SQL
VMware
Red Hat®
Citrix®
SAP Business Objects™
ITIL®
Business Training
Project Management
Business Skills

Training for IT and Business Professionals - Sept - Dec 2010

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