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Cisco SWITCH 1.0: Highly Available Networks
Overview/Description
A network with high availability provides an alternate means of allowing constant access to all infrastructure paths and key servers. High availability is not only about adding redundant devices. It also implies planning with an eye on where the points of failure occur, and to design the network so that these points of failure can be compensated for. As a Cisco administrator it is important for you to have the knowledge required to implement a highly available network. This course covers how to evaluate the uses, requirements, benefits, and performance expectations for high availability in a given enterprise network design as well as how to implement a high availability solution according to a given network design and requirements. An explanation of how to construct implementation and verification plans to implement a highly available network solution by monitoring the infrastructure resources that are affected, selecting the required tools and commands, is also provided.
Target Audience
Established IT professionals with a good understanding of networking and Cisco technology, good computer literacy and a solid technical acumen
Prerequisites
Candidates should have completed 640-802 Cisco Certified Network Associate, Or 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 and 640-816 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectivesrecognize the components of high availability
identify the features of resiliency as a component of high availability
implement optimal redundancy in a switched network
implement high availability
identify the features of syslog
implement network monitoring using syslog
distinguish between SNMPv1and SNMPv2
monitor a network using SNMP
identify the features of an IP SLA
configure IP SLA technology
configure network monitoring on Cisco switches
A network with high availability provides an alternate means of allowing constant access to all infrastructure paths and key servers. High availability is not only about adding redundant devices. It also implies planning with an eye on where the points of failure occur, and to design the network so that these points of failure can be compensated for. As a Cisco administrator it is important for you to have the knowledge required to implement a highly available network. This course covers how to evaluate the uses, requirements, benefits, and performance expectations for high availability in a given enterprise network design as well as how to implement a high availability solution according to a given network design and requirements. An explanation of how to construct implementation and verification plans to implement a highly available network solution by monitoring the infrastructure resources that are affected, selecting the required tools and commands, is also provided.
Target Audience
Established IT professionals with a good understanding of networking and Cisco technology, good computer literacy and a solid technical acumen
Prerequisites
Candidates should have completed 640-802 Cisco Certified Network Associate, Or 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 and 640-816 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectives
Cisco SWITCH 1.0: Highly Available Networks
Trajanje:
1,5 h
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