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ARCH: Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures

Given enterprise business and technical requirements and constraints, the student will learn how to perform the conceptual and intermediate design of a network infrastructure that supports the desired network solutions over intelligent network services, to achieve effective performance, scalability, and availability. The student will learn the fundamental aspects of the network design addressing QoS, Security, Network Management, fine-tuning Routing Protocols, Switching Structures and IP Multicast. In addition, the student will leave with Solution Models for solutions and aspects of the network that are strategic to today's Cisco Customers: Voice over IP and IP Telephony, Content and Storage Networking, Wireless Networking.

AWLF: Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Fundamentals V1.0

This course is instructor-led training and includes instructor assisted, hands-on labs. The curriculum is designed to give students a firm understanding of the Cisco Aironet product set, radio frequency theory, 802.11 standards, WLAN topologies, basic antenna theory and an introduction to WLAN security and bridging techniques. Hands-on access point and client adaptor labs provide attendees with experience setting up a wireless LAN.

To participate in the hands-on labs, please bring a laptop computer with an available PCMCIA Type II slot. Laptop should have MS Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP OS loaded. Laptop should also have a 9-pin serial port or USB to serial adapter.

BCMSN: Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks

Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) v2.0 course is recommended training for individuals seeking certification as a Cisco Certified Network Professional. This 5-day course will enable learners to implement appropriate technologies to build scalable multilayer switched networks; build switched networks using multilayer switching technologies; create and deploy a global intranet, and implement basic troubleshooting techniques in environments that use Cisco multilayer switches for client hosts and services. BCMSNv2.0 course will also enable learners to improve traffic flow, reliability, redundancy, and performance for LAN switching that are self- supported or transported via service provider. The purpose of this course is to achieve a mid-career professional level competency.

BCRAN: Building Cisco Remote Access Networks

In the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks course, students learn how to build, configure and troubleshoot a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and small offices/home offices. Students also learn how to control access using basic authentication and authorization configurations, how to maximize bandwidth utilization over the remote links, and how to set up virtual private networks (VPNs) using IPSec.

BSCI: Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks

The BSCI 2.0 course is recommended training for individuals seeking certification as a Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP). BSCI 2.0 instructs network administrators of medium-to-large network sites on the use of advanced IP addressing and routing in implementing scalability for Cisco routers connected to LANs and WANs. The goal is to train network administrators to grow a dramatically increased number of routers/sites using these techniques instead of redesigning the network when additional sites or wiring configurations are added.

CABE: Cisco Aironet Essentials of Wireless Bridging

The Cisco Aironet Essentials of Wireless Bridging Class is designed to give the attendee the necessary skills to design and configure a wide variety of wireless bridge links using the Cisco 350 series wireless bridge. Presentation materials will cover WLAN bridging concepts, topologies, governing body regulations, antennas, design techniques and the necessary tools of the trade. The class will feature instructor led presentations and instructor assisted hands on labs where the students will be required to design and configure various wireless bridge links. This class will benefit those that will be designing, installing and/or providing pre and post sales support of a Cisco wireless bridge solution. The Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Fundamentals Class is a prerequisite for attendance to this class.** As a reminder, you will need to bring a laptop computer with an available PCMCIA Type II slot and CD-ROM. The laptop should have MS Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 or XP OS loaded. Also supported is a Macintosh G3 Powerbook with MAC OS 9.x or OS 10.x.

CABE: Cisco Aironet Advanced Wireless Bridging

The Cisco Aironet Advanced Wireless Bridging Class is designed to give the attendee the necessary skills to conduct path analysis and installation of long distance wireless bridge links using the Cisco 350 series wireless bridge. Presentation materials will cover path analysis via multiple methods and installation techniques of bridges and antennas. The class will feature instructor led presentations and instructor assisted hands on labs where the students will be required to conduct path analysis on both point to point and point to multi-point bridge links. This class will utilize the GigaTower, a state-of-the-art elevated platform bridge installation and antenna alignment. This class will benefit those that will be conducting path analysis tests and installing long distance bridge links. The Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Fundamentals Class and the Cisco Aironet Essentials of Wireless Bridging are prerequisites for attendance to this class.The Cisco Aironet Essentials of Wireless Bridging Class is designed to give the attendee the necessary skills to design and configure a wide variety of wireless bridge links using the Cisco 350 series wireless bridge. Presentation materials will cover WLAN bridging concepts, topologies, governing body regulations, antennas, design techniques and the necessary tools of the trade. The class will feature instructor led presentations and instructor assisted hands on labs where the students will be required to design and configure various wireless bridge links.

This class will benefit those that will be designing, installing and/or providing pre and post sales support of a Cisco wireless bridge solution. The Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Fundamentals Class is a prerequisite for attendance to this class.

** As a reminder, you will need to bring a laptop computer with an available PCMCIA Type II slot and CD-ROM. The laptop should have MS Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 or XP OS loaded. Also supported is a Macintosh G3 Powerbook with MAC OS 9.x or OS 10.x.

CAWS: Cisco Aironet Wireless Site Survey V1.0

The Cisco Aironet Wireless Site Survey course teaches students how to conduct a WLAN site survey and explores essential WLAN design concerns as well as infrastructure, cabling and mounting awareness. This curriculum features instructor led presentations and in-depth, hands-on instructor guided labs where students will learn how to build a site survey kit and perform an actual site survey. Students will also be provided with a template for a site survey document.

To participate in the hands-on portion of the class, please bring a laptop computer with an available PCMCIA Type II slot. Laptop should have MS Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP loaded. Laptop should also have a 9-pin serial port or USB to serial adapter.

CCNAB Live: Cisco Certified Network Associates Basics

In CCNA Basics, students use the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) seven-layer reference model to learn important networking fundamentals. Terms and technologies are explained and illustrated with text and animation. Online assessments are included throughout the course, so that students can measure their progress.

CID: Cisco Internetwork Design

CID covers typical internetwork design business and technical goals and constraints. CID details the top-down design process and the importance of using systematic methods for internetwork design. Using systematic methods helps you, the internetwork designer, to keep pace with changing technologies and customer requirements.

CIPT: Cisco IP Telephony

Cisco IP Telephony (CIPT) provides networking professionals with the fundamentals and applications of Cisco IP Telephony (Selsius) technology. The course includes phone and gateway installation, configuration, operations, and problem resolution. The students will be able to configure Cisco CallManager on an existing NT server, Cisco IP Phones, analog and digital Cisco IP Telephony Access Gateways in a laboratory or demonstration situation. The course includes exercises that focus on Cisco IP telephony using Cisco CallManager. These product features include Cisco CallManager software installation, support and maintenance and Cisco Hardware devices to implement an IP based ethernet telephone system in a small office environment.

CIT: Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting

The goal of CIT is to provide learners with hands-on experience in troubleshooting sub-optimal performance in a converged network and is an integral part of any approach to obtain the technical proficiency of Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP). CIT deepens the learners technical ability rather than introducing new baseline technology.

Combo: Cisco Aironet Essentials of Wireless Bridging & Cisco Aironet Advanced Wireless Bridging

Combo: Cisco Aironet Essentials of Wireless Bridging & Cisco Aironet Advanced Wireless Bridging: Please see description of each individual class** As a reminder, you will need to bring a laptop computer with an available PCMCIA Type II slot and CD-ROM. The laptop should have MS Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 or XP OS loaded. Also supported is a Macintosh G3 Powerbook with MAC OS 9.x or OS 10.x.

Combo: Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Fundamentals & Essentials of Bridging

Combo: Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Fundamentals & Essentials of Bridging: Please see description for each individual class. ** As a reminder, you will need to bring a laptop computer with an available PCMCIA Type II slot and CD-ROM. The laptop should have MS Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 or XP OS loaded. Also supported is a Macintosh G3 Powerbook with MAC OS 9.x or OS 10.x.

Combo: Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Fundamentals and Site Survey

Combo of Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Fundamentals and Site Survey. Please see description for each individual class.

Combo: ICND and DCN Combination Course

This course is the combination of Cisco's Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) and Designing Cisco Networks (DCN) courses. This is an intense course of five 10 hour days. Students should be prepared to move through material and labs at a swift pace.

CSE: Cisco Sales Essentials

The goal of this 2-Day training is to provide both Cisco and partner account managers who are new to Cisco with a conceptual understanding of Cisco products and solutions and a conceptual understanding of how to sell those products and solutions. This course is also for Account Managers that need to re-certify as a CSE.

CSI: Cisco SAFE Implementation

CSI 1.0 is a four-day, leader-led, lab-intensive course. This task-oriented course teaches the knowledge and skills needed to needed to implement and use the principles and axioms presented in the SAFE Small, Midsize and Remote User White Paper on specific devices. The primary focus in on the labs, which allow the students to build complete end-to-end security solutions using SAFE SMR as the blueprint. The following devices are covered and their configuration and functionality in a SAFE SMR network are described in detail; IOS routers, PIX Firewalls, VPN Concentrators, Cisco IDS Sensors, Cisco Host IDS, and the Cisco VPN Client.

CSIDS: Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection System

This task-oriented course teaches the knowledge and skills needed to design, install, and configure a Cisco Intrusion Protection solution for small, medium, and enterprise networks. The course covers CIDS detection platforms including the 4200 series Sensors, and the Catalyst 6000 series Intrusion Detection Module (IDSM). The Cisco IDS Host Sensor is introduced but is not discussed in detail. The Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection Host Sensor (CSIHS) course is recommended for those students seeking in-depth discussions and hands-on lab exercises. The IDS Device Manager and IDS Management center are used to configure and manage Cisco IDS Sensor platforms. The IDS Event Viewer and IDS Security Monitor Center are used to view and respond to IDS alarms

CSPFA: Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Advanced

The CSPFA course is a five-day, leader-led, lab-intensive course designed for Cisco customers who implement and maintain Cisco PIX Firewalls, Cisco Channel Partners who sell, implement and maintain Cisco PIX Firewalls and Cisco Systems engineers who support the sales of the Cisco PIX Firewall. This task-oriented course teaches the knowledge and skill needed to describe, configure, verify and manage the PIX Firewall product family.

CSSOC: Content Services Switch 11000 Series Operation & Configuration

Cisco's Educational Services presents a standard set of courseware that provides customers with the required knowledge on technologies and products essential for high speed content network switching applications. This information is delivered to students in a balance of lectures, hands-on labs, and white board discussions. Customized training is available to emphasize the specific requirements of the customer's network and business demands. Cisco offers training at our corporate offices and a variety of satellite locations around the world. On-site training at the customer's facility can also be scheduled to allow the customer the highest level of flexibility with respect to their time. The four-day 11000 Series Operation and Configuration class provide customers with intensive hands-on training using Cisco's 11050, 11150, and 11800 series switches. This course is intended for a technical audience involved in the installation, configuration and maintenance of 11000 switch products.

CSVPN: Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks

CSVPN 3.0 is a four-day, leader-led, lab-intensive course, which will be delivered by Cisco Learning Partners (CLPs). This task-oriented course teaches the knowledge and skills needed to describe, configure, verify, and manage the Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator, Cisco VPN Software Client, and Cisco VPN 3002 Hardware Client feature set.

CUSE: Cisco Unity System Engineer

This course offers an in-depth look at installing, configuring and troubleshooting the Cisco Unity voice processing system (VPS). The course is divided into several sections: Unity System Hardware, Installation and Configuration, Telephone Switch Integration, Networking, System Tools and Troubleshooting.

CVOICE: Cisco Voice Over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP

This course focuses on teaching customers voice technology using Voice over Frame Relay, Voice over ATM and Voice over IP.

CWLS: Cisco Aironet WLAN Security

Cisco Aironet WLAN Security Class is an advanced interactive seminar on how to secure a Cisco Aironet WLAN. This is the most comprehensive seminar on Cisco Aironet wireless security advantages in the industry! Topics include: how to mitigate WLAN attacks, computer hacking, Cisco SAFE software, basic security configuration and 802.11 security risks. Hands-on labs feature how to use a wireless sniffer, how to capture packets and analyze WLAN traffic, authentication and association processes, and deployment exercises. Attendees will receive an introduction to Cisco ACS RADIUS attributes and actually configure Cisco ACU for LEAP.** As a reminder, you will need to bring a laptop computer with an available PCMCIA Type II slot and CD-ROM. The laptop should have MS Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 or XP OS loaded. Also supported is a Macintosh G3 Powerbook with MAC OS 9.x or OS 10.x.

DESGN: Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions

The Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) ILT course will enable learners to gather customer?s internetworking requirements, identify solutions, and design the network infrastructure and elements to ensure the basic functionality of the proposed solutions. The purpose of this course is to provide the learners with the knowledge and skills to achieve associate level competency in network design. The Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) course is the first design course in a design curriculum supporting the design certification track. The course focuses on the technology and methods available today.

DPS: Designing Perimeter Security

The DPS course is a three-day, leader-led course. The DPS course is designed for delivery by Cisco Learning Partners (CLPs). This course teaches the knowledge and skills needed to design secure network perimeters. The focus is on providing connectivity and access control enforcement solutions on network boundaries. The course identifies, compares and explains NAT technologies (both basic and advanced) and advanced NAT design. It also describes the function, features and limitations of firewalls, and details best practice firewall design guidelines and architectures based on a defined security policy. Guidelines are provided on how to integrate an application with a particular firewall technology and how to design high availability and high performance firewall systems. Advanced ASA features are covered along with the advanced security features of Cisco IOS software when using it in a firewall system design.

This is a design course; it includes design exercises to apply security policies, design guidelines, and best-practices. Hands-on labs and exercises to test and deploy these designs may be included in the DPS course, at the option of the CLP offering the course. Implementation and deployment of security designs is taught and practiced in the Cisco SAFE Implementation (CSI) course. Hands-on deployment labs and exercises are included as standard in the CSI course.

DQoS: Deploying Cisco Quality of Service for Enterprise Networks

This training course is focused for Multiservice and converged networks. Voice, Video, HTTP, FTP and other applications as deemed necessary will be employed to effectively exercise the use of QoS elements. This course will also include QoS management and Layer 2 QoS.

DVS: Designing VPN Security

Designing VPN Security (DVS) is a four-day leader-led. This task-oriented course teaches the knowledge and skills needed to design a secure Cisco VPN network for an enterprise.

This is a design course; it includes design exercises to apply security policies, design guidelines, and best-practices. Hands-on labs and exercises to test and deploy these designs may be included in the DPS course, at the option of the CLP offering the course. Implementation and deployment of security designs is taught and practiced in the Cisco SAFE Implementation (CSI) course. Hands-on deployment labs and exercises are included as standard in the CSI course.

EVoDD: Enterprise Voice Over Data Design

The EVODD class teaches IT and related personnel how to implement and use the latest technologies including IP Telephony and Voice Applications such as Voice Mail, Unified Messaging, Contact Center operations, and other enabling solutions contained within Cisco IOS 12.07 (T).

ICND: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices

Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) includes both routing and switching concepts, covering both Layer 2 and Layer 3 technologies. This course focuses on using Cisco Catalyst switches and Cisco routers connected in local-area networks (LANs) and wide-area networks (WANs) typically found at small to medium network sites. Upon completion of this training course, you will be able to select, connect, configure, and troubleshoot the various Cisco networking devices.

IPTT: IP Telephony Troubleshooting

IPTT provides SEs the knowledge and skills required to troubleshoot Enterprise CallManager, Unity, and IP network deployments. IPTT is one of several hands-on courses in a curriculum that addresses both design/planning practices and hands-on experience in configuring, deploying, and troubleshooting AVVID solutions.

MCAST: Implementing Cisco Multicast V1.0

Implementing Cisco Multicast provides students with in-depth knowledge of the IP multicast building blocks that make this new IP service deployable and attractive from a business perspective. Bandwidth and processing power are wasted when data is replicated and sent from a source to potential receivers multiple times. With IP multicast and a sophisticated group of protocols, the information is delivered with minimal impact on bandwidth and processor load. This IP service ensures simultaneous information delivery only to the people and the machines that require the information.

MSSC: Multiband Switch and Service Configuration

The Multiband Switch and Service Configuration (MSSC) class covers IGX switch configuration, administration, and service creation. MSSC currently addresses software release 8.5, while new IGX switches are installed with release 9.2. In this version, IGX hardware and software changes introduced with software release 9.2 have been incorporated.

OKENA: Cisco Security Agent (StormWatch)

The OKENA class is designed to teach all aspects of installing, deploying, and maintaining StormWatch and StormFront. The class is targeted primary for security administrators who are responsible for maintaining StormWatch/StormFront, and for consultants who wish to deliver implementation services around OKENA's technology. Attendees will complete hands-on labs using what they learn to install and configure StormWatch/StormFront.

ONS 15454 Turn Up & Test Course

Cisco's optical transport platform is evolutionary-it allows transport network to seamlessly evolve with rapidly changing technologies and bandwidth demands. Cisco optical networking solutions combine efficient high-speed optical transport with a variety of service interfaces to liberate service providers from the fear of high costs, bandwidth bottlenecks, network inefficiencies, and changing technology trends.

QOS: Implementing Cisco QoS

This course describes the need for QoS mechanisms in IP networks. It describes the two conceptual QoS models (Integrated Services and Differencetiated Services), basic technologies, Classification and Marking, Queuing Mechanisms, Traffic Shaping and Policing, Congestion Avoidance, Link Efficiency, Signaling Mechanisms, MQC, and IP over ATM. - The course focuses on the DiffServ model.

SECUR: Securing Cisco IOS Networks

SECUR is a five-day, leader-led, lab-intensive course, which will be delivered by Cisco Learning Partners (CLPs). This task-oriented course teaches the knowledge and skills needed to secure Cisco IOS router networks.

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