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Additional Cisco Courses Contact Center UCCXD – Contact Center Express/Unified IP IVR Deployment v3.0 Classroom Learning: 5 days $3,395 34 CLCs Course 5736 In this course, you will gain hands-on experience and knowledge of tasks typically performed to deploy Contact Center Unified Contact Center Express v7.0 and Unified IP IVR v7.0, two products that run on the Unified Contact Center Express Engine. Tasks include planning, installation, configuration tasks, troubleshooting, and creating Cisco scripts. CANAC – Implementing NAC Appliance (formerly Cisco Clean Access) Classroom Learning: 4 days $3,195 32 CLCs Course 5627 In this course, you’ll learn how to design and implement a Cisco NAC Appliance solution to suit your network. You will learn basic configuration tasks such as NAM and NAS deployment modes, authentication (including Windows SSO), role-based access control, posture assessment, and remediation. IPS – Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System v6.0 Classroom Learning: 4 days $3,095 31 CLCs Course 5702 In this Global Knowledge-enhanced course, you will gain the skills required to deploy Cisco’s recently updated version 6.0 network-based Intrusion Prevention System (IPS). New features added to version 6.0 include virtual sensor support, passive OS fingerprinting, and anomaly detection. The course introduces you to Cisco IPS platforms, including the 4200 Series Sensors, the Catalyst 6000 Series Intrusion Detection Module 2 (IDSM2), and the Advanced Inspection and Prevention Security Services Module (AIP-SSM). The command line and the IPS Device Manager GUI are used to configure the sensor. Data Center and Storage ACEBC – ACE Boot Camp Classroom Learning: 4 days $2,995 30 CLCs Course 5520 Learn how to deploy and configure intelligent network services using the Catalyst 6500 Application Control Engine (ACE) in this lecture/lab course. You will cover all of the key features of the ACE module, including resource virtualization and management, server load balancing (Layer 2-4 and Layer 7), SSL termination and offload, and security features, such as application-layer inspection and fix-ups. Unified Communications ACUCW2 – Administering Cisco Unified Communications Workspace Part 2: Advanced Classroom Learning: 5 days $3,395 34 CLCs Course 5264 This hands-on, Global Knowledge-exclusive course builds on the foundation provided by ACUCW1 – Administering Cisco Unified Communications Workspace Part 1: Basic. You will focus on the advanced administration aspects of the CUCM v6 and v7 server and client devices and take a look at CUPS v7. You will learn how to configure the system from scratch to provide a working dial plan with advanced features such as time-of-day routing, and you will learn how to manage a network with multiple sites using bandwidth management and call admission control tools to control calls between sites. Routing and Switching CCNA-TS – Troubleshooting Cisco Internetworks for Network Associates On-Site Classroom: 3 days $2,695 27 CLCs Course 5246 In this intensive 3-day Mini Camp, you will identify a process for developing the network baseline for routers, switches, and end systems, and you will develop a working understanding of proven troubleshooting methodologies based on Cisco best practices, industry-proven processes, and the instructor’s practical experiences. The focus of the course is on general routing and switching at the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) level of expertise. Numerous practical troubleshooting lab exercises reinforce the lecture material. In fact, for each hour of lecture, there is an hour of lab. Each student pair will have access to seven Cisco routers and switches in order to complete the lab scenarios. UCAD – Unified Communications Architecture and Design Classroom Learning: 5 days $3,295 33 CLCs Course: 5715 Learn to avoid design disasters by exploring the breadth of technical issues in designing Unified Communications networks. By applying a consistent set of analytical tools, best practices, and design methodology to the complex set of requirements and problems faced by a systems engineer, the full potential for a stable, scalable, and feature-rich Unified Communications system can be realized. CWAAS – Wide Area Application Services v2.0 Classroom Learning: 5 days $3,095 31 CLCs Course 5477 Discover, design, and explain the business value of WAN optimization and application acceleration technologies in this course based on the latest WAAS 4.1.5d code. Design and deploy a solution using Cisco WAAS that improves application performance over the WAN while enabling infrastructure consolidation. Learn to design a basic WAAS deployment and configure and troubleshoot WAE devices, including WAN optimization and application acceleration components. Gain an understanding of Cisco WAAS optimization technology, design considerations, network integration, and system troubleshooting aspects as well as WAAS Mobile technology. In the remote labs, you’ll install and configure WAE devices, configure and test application optimizers, and configure acceleration for CIFS and NFS. Learn about WAVE virtual blades deployments as well as WCCP interception methods. Explore the reporting features of WAAS to be able to quantify and demonstrate the savings brought by the system and verify that optimization is working properly with drill-down reporting. Unified Wireless IUWNE – Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials v1.0 Classroom Learning: 5 days $3,475 35 CLCs Virtual Classroom: 5, 4-hour sessions $3,295 Course 5999 In this course, you’ll learn to design, install, configure, monitor, and troubleshoot a Cisco Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) in small and medium-sized business and enterprise installations. You’ll cover controller and access point (AP) configuration, and you’ll learn to install a mobility express wireless controller and AP. You’ll reinforce what you learn during the morning’s instructor-led virtual session with remote labs in the afternoon using real Cisco equipment to review converting an autonomous AP to controller-based mode, working with the map editor tool, and troubleshooting issues introduced by the instructor. Security ASACAMP – ASA Lab Camp Classroom Learning: 5 days $4,595 46 CLCs Course 5732 Based on our Cisco SNAF and SNAA courses, our exclusive, lab-based course is designed to provide you with the most ASA-based lab experience in five days of training. During the Lab Camp, you will have round-the-clock access via the Internet to a dedicated Flexible Security Architecture (FSA) pod. With the exception of the two failover labs which require two pods to work together, no coordination with other students is necessary. Labs are run at the pace you want, in the order you want. You can even experiment with scenarios of your own making. During the week following classroom instruction, you will receive 10 e-Lab credits for post-class lab practice, allowing you to hone your skills using the same hands-on lab equipment you used in the classroom. Visit www.globalknowledge.ca/cisco for a complete list of courses, course information, dates, and locations. 24 REGISTER NOW 1-800-COURSES www.globalknowledge.ca http://www.globalknowledge.ca/cisco http://www.globalknowledge.ca

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Training for IT and Business Professionals - Sept - Dec 2010

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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