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Technical Training – Course Catalog Enterasys Networks TECHNICAL TRAINING “Providing a competitive edge to networking professionals through Technical Training.” Enterasys Education Services Providing world-class training Switching and Routing Management and Security Wireless January 2013 – December 2013 www.enterasys.com/education

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Technical Training – Course Catalog

Enterasys Networks

TECHNICAL TRAINING

“Providing a competitive edge to networking professionals through Technical Training.”

Enterasys Education ServicesProviding world-class training

Switching and Routing Management and Security Wireless

January 2013 – December 2013 www.enterasys.com/education

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Learning PathsEnterasys offers a modular approach to technical certification training focused on practical, hands-on learning that’s relevant to supporting and optimizing your Enterasys Network solutions. Our certification program has everything you need to develop your skills to maximize the performance of your network and better meet your business needs. You will learn the skills to successfully deploy, manage, and se-cure products in your environment.

Courses and exams of study Certifications

Networking Fundamentals ECE – NetworkingSwitching

NMS Policy Routing Wireless

Networking Fundamentals

ECE – Switch Routing

SwitchingNMS Routing Advanced

RoutingIPv6

Networking

Networking Fundamentals ECE – WirelessWireless

NMS Wireless Advanced Services

Networking Fundamentals

ECE – Network Security

SwitchingNMS Wireless Policy NAC

Networking Fundamentals

ECE – Security Information Management

SIEM Advanced SIEM

Networking Fundamentals ECE – DatacenterSwitching

NMS Policy NAC Datacenter Manager

Networking Fundamentals ECE – BYODWireless Policy NAC BYOD

Done Right

ECE – Networking ECA – NetworkingNAC Course & Exam

ECANetworking

Hands-on Lab

RecommendedCourse

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Program Overview• 3 Levels of Technical Certification

- Specialist - Expert - Architect

• Architect level certification available in Networking

• Standard (3 or 4 days) or accelerated Boot Camps (5 days)

All Enterasys Technical Training courses count towards CPE credits for CISSP certification (Enterasys is an official CPE submitter for ISC2)

Enterasys Technical CoursesSwitching and Routing (Standard)• Networking Fundamentals• Switching NMS• Routing• Advanced Routing• IPv6 Networking• ECA Networking Hands-on Lab

Switching and Routing (Accelerated)• Switching NMS & Policy Boot Camp• Switching NMS & Routing Boot Camp• Routing & Wireless Boot Camp• Policy & Wireless Boot Camp

Network Management and Security• Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS)• Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)• Advanced SIEM• Policy• BYOD Done Right

Network Management and Security• ECE Network Security Boot Camp• ECE Security Information Management Boot Camp

Wireless• Wireless• NMS Wireless Advanced Services

Certified

Traditional ClassroomsAttend any of our classes at the following Enterasys or certified partner locations:• Andover, MA, USA (Salem, NH, USA as of 2013)• Fayetteville, NC, USA• Frankfurt, Germany• Newbury, United Kingdom• Madrid, Spain• Mexico, D.F., Mexico• Sao Paulo, Brazil• Lisbon, Portugal• Paris, France• Johannesburg, South Africa

Virtual ClassroomImagine the possibility of attending an Enterasys Technical Training class from the comfort of either your home or office. Enterasys has classes and schedules supporting NA, EU and APAC time zones.

Regional and Onsite EventsContact your local Enterasys representative or partner to learn about upcoming events in your area

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Certification Policies – Examination and testing policiesExamination

Students must not take any actions to compromise the integrity of any Enterasys certification exam or the program itself. Any student convicted of such compromise will be subject to penalties including up to nullification of previous certifications and a ban on all future exams.

Exam Proctoring Locations

• Students may take Enterasys Technical Certification exams at any of our regional office locations or authorized part-ners.

• Enterasys certified instructors can also proctor examinations at the end of all training courses.

Retaking Exams

• Students who fail an exam must wait at least 7 calendar days before attempting to retake the exam.

• Once an exam has been passed, students must wait a minimum of 6 months before taking the exam again.

Cost for taking Exams

The costs for taking Enterasys Technical Certification exams are determined on a per region basis. Please contact your local Enterasys representative or email us at [email protected] for additional information.

Exam Scoring Information

Students taking Enterasys Technical Examinations for certification will have their exam results posted within their “My Transcripts” area of their personal Enterasys extranet account. Please note that exam data might take upwards of 30 minutes to appear.

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Recertification PoliciesAll Enterasys valid technical certifications may be renewed indefinitely, but without timely renewal, they will expire. To keep certifications current, individuals should recertify by either advancing to the next level of certification or complet-ing the designated recertification process.

Recertification Process

SPECIALISTAll Specialist level certifications are good for two (2) years upon achievement date. In order to re-certify, students must retake the exam required for the initial certification prior to their certification expiring in order to maintain their active certification.

EXPERTAll Expert level certifications are good for two (2) years upon achievement date. In order to recertify, students must retake all exams required for the initial certification prior to their certification expir-ing in order to maintain their active certification.

ARCHITECTAll Architect level certifications are good for two (2) years upon achievement date. In order to keep this level of certification active, students must also maintain their appropriate EXPERT level certifi-cations in addition to retaking the Architect level exam (ECA Networking).

Please note: Enterasys recommends students attend the applicable courses prior to attempting the certification exams due to the courses being constantly revised to reflect product updates.

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

Associated Certifications• ECNA-Networking

Course Duration 24 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will gain working knowledge of networking fundamentals and simple man-agement techniques required to be success-ful in understanding Enterasys networking solutions. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with networking equipment in a lab environment, where students will validate information dis-cussed in lecture while completing real-world tasks. In addition, this course will also create the foundation of knowledge for attending future Enterasys technical education courses.

For ManagersNetworking Fundamentals is targeted for those users who require an understanding of networking fundamentals, and who need to gain initial experience with Enterasys switch-ing and management solutions. Ideal candi-dates for the course are Network Administra-tors or Systems Integration Specialist who are tasked with the responsibility of supporting your Enterasys domain.

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomLeipzig, Germany Jun 11 – Jun 14

Salem, NH, US Feb 26 – Feb 28

Networking FundamentalsBuilding and managing networks utilizing the Enterasys switching and management capabilities

Terabit-class (S-Series), con-vergence-ready with Flexible Configuration Capabilities

Versatility and scalability with Edge-to-Core and Data Center Deployments

Course agenda• Introduction and discussions regarding Internet Protocol (IP)

including IPv4 vs. IPv6 address notation, classes, masks and sub-netting. The OSI model as well as IEEE 802.3 Ethernet will also be reviewed.

• Overview and hands-on lab of IEEE 802.1Q and VLANs, including fundamental operation, configuration and design, as well as using an 802.1Q trunk.

• Introduction and implementation of Spanning Tree, including dis-cussions on the Spanning Tree algorithm and protocol operation.

• Overview of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) includ-ing components and functionality. In addition, common networking applications will also be discussed.

Recommended next courses• Switching NMS

• Policy

• Wireless

• Routing

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomParis, France Dec 9 – Dec 13

Frankfurt, Germany Mar 5 – Mar 8Frankfurt, Germany Jun 18 – Jun 21

Madrid, Spain Jun 11 – Jun 14

Salem, NH, US Feb 11 – Feb 15Dayton, OH, US Feb 18 – Feb 22Salem, NH, US Apr 29 – May 3

Virtual ClassroomNA Classroom Mar 25 – Mar 29

Associated Certifications• ECS-BYOD• ECE-BYOD

Course Duration 40 Hours

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly configure and manage their Enterasys WLAN and Security environments using network management software (NetSight) applica-tions. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with both wireless equipment as well as the Enterasys Mobile IAM solution, in a lab environment, where students will perform real world tasks configuring access points, security param-eters, filtering and privacy settings, as well managing your BYOD environment.

For ManagersBYOD Done Right is targeted for users that have an understanding of their wired & wire-less environments and now need to provide the flexibility and security to allow end-users, using their own technology, for accessing the business network. Ideal candidates for the course are Network Administrators or Sys-tems Integration Specialists who are tasked with the responsibility of supporting your WLAN and network security environments.

BYOD Done Right OverviewReal time tracking and unique state change notification for over 45 attri-butes per device and user – maximum visibility into all network activity

Total security, full IT control and predictable network experience for all users

Identity Access & Inventory Man-agement with context-based policy enforcement

Course agenda• Introduction and discussions regarding BYOD technologies includ-

ing: their role in information security, capabilities of the Enterasys BYOD solution, Enterasys Policy Manager, and policy configuration guidelines for integration with Mobile IAM.

• Overview and discussions regarding the Enterasys Wireless solution components. In addition, installation and configuration of the wire-less controller including multiple virtual network design configura-tions will be discussed.

• Configuration and implementation of security parameters including 802.1x, filtering (policies), captive portal and privacy settings, as well user management settings.

• Overview of Mobile IAM application including discussions and hands-on labs regarding creation of rules for different users and devices based on several components including authentication method, MAC-Address, operating system or location, and User Group / User Group Authorization within Active Directory.

• Configuration and implementation of Guest Registration process including change management to existing registrations and main-taining specific user registration accounts.

• Discussions regarding the monitoring, management, and reporting capabilities using the OneFabric Console.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the nature of this course, Enterasys recommends that students should have previous hands-on experience with Enterasys WLAN prod-ucts prior to enrolling.

Recommended next courses• Switching NMS• Policy• Network Access Control (NAC)

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomMexico City, Mexico Apr 1 – Apr 3

Newbury, UK Feb 26 – Mar 1

Virtual ClassroomNA Classroom Mar 5 – Mar 8

Associated Certifications• ECS-IPS

Course Duration 32 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom and Virtual Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly configure and manage their Enterasys IPS solution using a combination of Command Line and GUI based management tools. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with networking equip-ment in a lab environment, where students will perform real world tasks creating custom detection signatures, utilizing the forensics and reporting capabilities, as well as imple-menting a combination of Network and Host based IDS sensors.

For ManagersIPS is targeted for those users that have an understanding of intrusion prevention technol-ogies and now require a more detailed level of knowledge of operating (deploying, configuring and managing) their security environment. Ideal candidates for the course are Network Administrators or Systems Integration Special-ists who are tasked with the responsibility of supporting your Enterasys domain.

IPSUtilizing threat containment, forensics tools and session reconstruc-tion capabilities to simplify threat mitigation and resolution

Post-Connect threat analysis, preven-tion and containment

Ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and availability of resources with Intrusion Prevention capabilities

Course agenda• Introduction and discussions regarding the Enterasys IPS architec-

ture, including the Enterprise Management System (EMS), con-figuration channel, agent and sensor types, and an overview of the hierarchical event flow architecture.

• Discussions regarding device configuration and management of the event channel, configuration channel, and cache manager. Topics regarding device deployment are also covered.

• Overview and hands-on lab regarding network and host sensors, including the association of policies, deployment and monitoring capabilities.

• Introduction to Policies and Signatures, including discussions and hands-on lab for network policies, signatures and host policies. In addition, network master policies and the master signature library will be also covered.

• Discussions regarding the multiple analyses and reporting tools, including hands-on lab utilizing the dashboard, reporting, filter management, forensic analysis and alarm tool capabilities.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the nature of this course, Enterasys recommends that students should have knowledge of network security concepts and technologies as well as Linux-based operating systems.

Recommended next courses• Security Information & Event Management (SIEM)

• Advanced SIEM

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomMexico City, Mexico Apr 8 – Apr 11

Salem, NH, US Apr 23 – Apr 26

Virtual ClassroomNA Classroom Mar 19 – Mar 22

Associated Certifications• ECE-Security Information Mgt.• ECS-SIEM

Course Duration 32 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom and Virtual Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly con-figure and manage their Enterasys SIEM solu-tion using GUI based management tool. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with networking equip-ment in a lab environment, where students will perform real world tasks utilizing anomaly detection, custom rule creations, forensics, third party vulnerability assessment, and multiple reporting capabilities.

For ManagersSIEM is targeted for those users that have an understanding of intrusion prevention technol-ogies as well as security management con-cepts, and now require a more detailed level of knowledge of operating (deploying, configuring and managing) their security environment. Ideal candidates for the course are Network Administrators or Systems Integration Special-ists who are tasked with the responsibility of supporting your Enterasys domain.

Security Information and Event Management Utilizing best-in-class detection methodologies with behavioral analy-sis and information from third party vulnerability assessment tools

Compliance through Security Information and Event Management, Log Management, and Network Behavioral Analysis

Course agenda• Introduction and discussions regarding the Enterasys SIEM ar-

chitecture, including functionality and capabilities, in addition to a detailed review of network visualization, Network Behavioral Anomaly Detection (NBAD), log aggregation, event correlation and security incident management.

• Discussions and hands-on lab regarding device configuration utilizing the administration console, with practical focus on critical items such as creation of a custom enterprise network hierarchy.

• Overview of flow aggregation as a foundation for implementing Network Behavioral Anomaly Detection (NBAD), including discus-sions on network activity applications for network visualization, manipulation, and display of aggregated flows.

• Introduction to modern log aggregation needs, event feed inte-gration from external systems, including the integration with the Enterasys IPS solution.

• Discussions and hands-on lab regarding default event correla-tion rules within the offense manager, as well as trend reporting functionality with a focus on the multitude of embedded security, policy and compliance reports.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the nature of this course, Enterasys recommends that students should have knowledge of network security concepts and technologies as well as Linux-based operating systems.

Recommended next courses• IPS

• Advanced SIEM

• Network Access Control (NAC)

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomMexico City, Mexico Apr 15 – Apr 18

Associated Certifications• ECE-Security Information Mgt.• ECS-SIEM

Course Duration 32 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom and Virtual Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly configure, manage, and tune their Entera-sys SIEM solution using a combination of CLI and GUI based management tools. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with networking equip-ment in a lab environment, where students will perform real world tasks utilizing anomaly detection, custom right-click menu functions, forensics, third party vulnerability assess-ment, and system tuning.

For ManagersAdvanced SIEM is targeted for those users that have a solid understanding of intrusion prevention technologies as well as security management concepts, and now require a more detailed level of knowledge of manag-ing (deploying, configuring and tuning) their security devices. Ideal candidates for the course are Network Administrators or Sys-tems Integration Specialists who are tasked with the responsibility of supporting your Enterasys domain.

Advanced SIEMUtilizing best-in-class detection methodologies with behavioral analy-sis and information from third party vulnerability assessment tool

Compliance through Security Information and Event Management, Log Management, and Network Behavioral Analysis

Course agenda• Discussions and case usage regarding the creation of custom ap-

plication profiles for classification unknown traffic flows within the network activity viewer.

• Overview and hands-on lab regarding the creation of universal device support modules (DSMs) to parse, normalize, and correlate event feeds from non-supported devices, operating systems, and non-standard applications. Universal DSM creation will also in-volve creation of XML files, event parsing with regular expressions, and normalization of events into existing event categories.

• Discussions, reinforced with hands-on lab, regarding detection of zero-day attacks using flow-data and Network Behavioral Anomaly Detection (NBAD). In addition, topics relating to integration of NMS Automated Security Manager (ASM), as well as end client remediation are also covered.

• Students will also be exposed to custom event correlation rules to extend security and policy incident detection beyond the scope of the default rules, as well as best practices in Compliance.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the nature of this course, Enterasys recommends that stu-dents have knowledge of network security technologies as well as Linux-based operating systems, in addition to having already attended the Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) course.

Recommended next courses• Network Access Control (NAC)

• IPS

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomMunich, Germany Apr 9 – Apr 12

Salem, NH, US Mar 12 – Mar 15

Associated Certifications• ECA-Networking• ECE-Switch Routing

Course Duration 32 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will be introduced to technologies encompassing IPv6 including topics on IP Addressing structure and schemes, Stateful vs. Stateless addressing, managing devices within a mixed IPv4 and IPv6 environment, as well as tunneling and security concepts. In addition, students will also learn methods for transitioning from an IPv4 environment to IPv6 including using Enterasys NMS Policy Manager for managing IPv6 specific roles and rules.

For ManagersIPv6 Networking is targeted for those stu-dents who are tasked with the conversion of an existing IPv4 network, or building and managing an IPv6 network utilizing Enterasys solutions. Ideal candidates for the IPv6 Net-working course are Network Security Admin’s / Architects or Systems Integration Special-ists who are tasked with understanding the capabilities and the transition technologies of IPv6.

IPv6 NetworkingUnderstanding the technologies that comprise IPv6 including transi-tioning a traditional IPv4 environment as well as deploying and secur-ing a holistic IPv6 solution

Terabit-class (S-Series), conver-gence-ready with Flexible Configura-tion Capabilities

Versatility and scalability with Edge-to-Core and Data Center Deployments

Course agenda• Overview and introduction to IPv6 including IPv6 addressing,

structure, schemes, and types.

• Discussions and hands-on labs focused on Stateful vs. Stateless address configurations, as well as managing Enterasys devices using IPv6. In addition, Neighbor Discovery and Multicast Listener Discovery components will also be covered.

• Overview and implementation of IPv6 routing capabilities includ-ing operating in a mixed IPv4 and IPv6 environment, using IPSEC encryption, tunneling IPv6 over a IPv4 environment and utilizing IPv6 specific rules with Enterasys NMS Policy Manager.

• Topics regarding IPv6 transition technologies, deployments, and security parameters will also be discussed.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the nature of this course, Enterasys recommends that students should have previous hands-on experience with routing technologies as well as having attended the following courses prior to enrollment: Networking Fundamentals and Routing

Recommended next courses• Network Access Control (NAC)

• Policy

• Advanced Routing

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

Associated Certifications• ECA-Networking• ECE-Networking Security• ECE-BYOD• ECS-NAC

Course Duration 32 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom and Virtual Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly configure and manage their Enterasys NAC solution using a combination of the network management software applications includ-ing: NMS Console, Policy Manager and NAC Manager. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with networking equipment in a lab environment, where students will perform real world tasks configuring authentication mechanisms as well as creating different assessment meth-ods and policies.

For ManagersNAC is targeted for those users that have an understanding of network access control and management fundamentals and now require a more detailed level of knowledge of oper-ating (deploying, configuring and managing) their network environment. Ideal candidates for the course are Network Administrators or Systems Integration Specialists who are tasked with the responsibility of supporting your Enterasys domain.

NACBuilding business-oriented granular visibility and control over individu-al users and applications

Standards-based, multi-vendor interop-erable pre-connect and post-connect Network Access Control solution

Secure, Policy-based NAC

Course agenda• Introduction and discussions regarding network access control

technologies, their role in information security, as well as the capa-bilities of the Enterasys NAC solution.

• Overview of NMS NAC Manager application including discussions and hands-on labs regarding creation of rules for different users and devices based on several components including authentication method, location, time of day, username, MAC-Address, operating system or security posture.

• Overview and hands-on lab regarding multiple authentication and assessment configuration parameters including utilizing both 802.1x authentication as well as positioning RFC3580 for 3rd party devices.

• Discussions regarding the monitoring capabilities of the NAC Dashboard including overview of the end system table and report review / exporting.

• Configuration and implementation of MAC Registration process including change management to existing registrations and main-taining specific user registration accounts.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the nature of this course, Enterasys recommends that students should have previous hands-on experience with Enterasys switching products as well as having attended the Switching NMS and Policy courses prior to enrolling.

Recommended next courses• Wireless• Routing• Policy• BYOD Done Right

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomParis, France Feb 12 – Feb 15Paris, France Jun 11 – Jun 14Paris, France Oct 1 – Oct 4Munich, Germany Feb 26 – Mar 1Mexico City, Mexico Apr 22 – Apr 24Madrid, Spain Mar 5 – Mar 8Salem, NH, US Apr 16 – Apr 19

Virtual ClassroomEU Classroom Mar 25 – Mar 28NA Classroom Mar 5 – Mar 8NA Classroom May 7 – May 10

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

Associated Certifications• ECA-Networking• ECE-Networking• ECE-BYOD• ECS-Wireless

Course Duration 32 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor Led Classroom and Virtual Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly configure and manage their Enterasys WLAN environments using a combination of both Command Line Interface (CLI) and network management software (Wireless Manager) ap-plications. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with wireless equipment in a lab environment, where students will perform real world tasks configuring access points, security param-eters, filtering and privacy settings, as well managing their wireless network.

For ManagersWireless is targeted for users that have an understanding of networking fundamentals and wireless technologies and now require a more detailed level of knowledge of operating (deploying, configuring and managing) their wireless LAN environment. Ideal candidates for the course are Network Administrators or Systems Integration Specialist who are tasked with the responsibility of supporting your Enterasys WLAN domain.

Wireless Building and managing wireless networks utilizing the Enterasys wire-less controller, access points and management capabilities

Cloud-ready mobility with wire-like per-formance and the industry’s best TCO

Enterprise class WLAN Controllers and Access Points

Course agenda• Overview and discussions regarding the Enterasys Wireless solution

components and architecture.

• Installation and configuration of the wireless controller including routed VNS’s, bridged VNS at wireless controller and bridged VNS at wireless access point configurations.

• Configuration and implementation of security parameters including 802.1x, filtering (policies), captive portal and privacy settings.

• Introduction to WLAN management including configuration of quality of service (QoS) settings, third-party access point integra-tion and user management settings.

• Overview and discussions regarding wireless distribution services (WDS), wireless mobility domain (networking), as well as topics regarding troubleshooting tips and general maintenance of the wireless controller.

Recommended next courses• Switching NMS

• Policy

• Routing DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomSao Paulo, Brazil Feb 18 – Feb 22Sao Paulo, Brazil Mar 18 – Mar 22Paris, France Mar 5 – Mar 8Paris, France Oct 22 – Oct 25Munich, Germany Feb 19 – Feb 22Mexico City, Mexico Jan 28 – Jan 22Madrid, Spain May 27 – May 31Newbury, UK Jan 29 – Feb 1

Virtual ClassroomEU Classroom Apr 30 – May 3NA Classroom Feb 26 – Mar 1NA Classroom Mar 19 – Mar 22NA Classroom Apr 16 – Apr 19

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomMexico City, Mexico Feb 18 – Feb 20

Newbury, UK May 22 – May 24

Salem, NH, US Mar 12 – Mar 15

Virtual ClassroomNA Classroom Apr 23 – Apr 26

Associated Certifications• ECA-Networking• ECE-Wireless• ECS-NMS WAS

Course Duration 32 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom and Virtual Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly con-figure and manage their Enterasys NMS WAS environments using a combination of both Command Line Interface (CLI) and network management software (Wireless Manager). This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with wireless equipment in a lab environment, where stu-dents will perform real world tasks converting access points to sensors, sensor discovery and management, as well as deploying intru-sion prevention with threat monitoring.

For ManagersNMS WAS is targeted for users that have an understanding of wireless and security concepts and now require a more detailed level of knowledge of operating (deploying, configuring and managing) their wireless LAN environment. Ideal candidates for the course are Network Administrators or Systems Inte-gration Specialists who are tasked with the responsibility of supporting your Enterasys WLAN domain.

NMS Wireless Advanced Services (WAS)Wireless Management with Integrated Intrusion Prevention

Cloud-ready mobility with wire-like perfor-mance and the industry’s best TCO

Enterprise class WLAN Controllers and Access Points

Course agenda• Overview and discussions regarding the NMS Wireless Advanced

Services (WAS) components including reporting (trending), map-ping, controller management (discovery) and administration.

• Configuration and hands-on lab regarding the conversion of access points to sensors, sensor discovery, client classifications, and the cause/effect of AP classification modifications.

• Discussions regarding intrusion prevention capabilities, including threat and monitoring features, event configuration, event settings (vulnerable SSID, Hotspot SSID, thresholds, etc.) and event notifi-cations.

• Introduction to report creation and management techniques including reporting actions, solution calibration, event storage and troubleshooting guidelines.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the nature of this course, Enterasys recommends that students have knowledge of network security technologies, in addition to having already attended the Wireless course.

Recommended next courses• Switching NMS

• Policy

• Routing

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomSao Paulo, Brazil Mar 12 – Mar 15

Paris, France Aug 27 – Aug 30Paris, France Nov 19 – Nov 22

Mexico City, Mexico Jan 21 – Jan 24

Salem, NH, US Jan 22 – Jan 25Salem, NH, US Apr 9 – Apr 12

Virtual ClassroomEU Classroom Mar 5 – Mar 8

Associated Certifications• ECA-Networking• ECE-Networking• ECS-Switching NMS

Course Duration 32 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly con-figure and manage their Enterasys switching environments using a combination of both Command Line Interface (CLI) and network management software (NMS Console and Inventory Manager) applications. This knowl-edge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with networking equipment in a lab environment, where students will perform real world tasks configuring conver-gence and traffic management protocols, as well as implementing security and manage-ment capabilities.

For ManagersSwitching NMS is targeted for those users that have an understanding of network-ing fundamentals and now require a more detailed level of knowledge of operating (deploying, configuring and managing) their Enterasys network devices. Ideal candidates for the course are Network Administrators or Systems Integration Specialist who are tasked with the responsibility of supporting your Enterasys domain.

Switching NMSBuilding and managing networks utilizing the Enterasys switching and management capabilities

Terabit-class (S-Series), conver-gence-ready with Flexible Configura-tion Capabilities

Versatility and scalability with Edge-to-Core and Data Center Deployments

Course agenda• Overview and discussions regarding the Enterasys Switching prod-

uct family, including a feature and functionality comparison.

• Overview of device management capabilities which includes dis-cussions on firmware upgrade processes, statistical capabilities, configuration management, archiving, reset / restore wizard and template usage using a combination of NMS Console and Invento-ry Manager applications.

• Introduction to communication security methods (SNMPv3), NMS device groups, Topology Manager, Flexviews, and configuring both alarms and events within Console.

• Configuration and implementation of 802.1Q VLANs including egress configuration parameters, Multiple Spanning Tree (802.1s) protocol discussions, convergence protection using Span Guard and recommended practices for implementation, and bandwidth optimization utilizing Link Aggregation (802.3ad).

• Overview and hands-on lab covering High Availability Upgrade (HAU) and Virtual Switch Bonding (VSB) capabilities.

Recommended next courses• Wireless

• Policy

• Routing

• Network Access Control (NAC)

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomSao Paulo, Brazil Feb 26 – Mar 1Frankfurt, Germany Feb 5 – Feb 8Mexico City, Mexico Feb 5 – Feb 7Madrid, Spain Mar 19 – Mar 22Newbury, UK Feb 5 – Feb 8Salem, NH, US Mar 19 – Mar 22

Virtual ClassroomNA Classroom Feb 19 – Feb 22NA Classroom Apr 2 – Apr 5

Associated Certifications• ECA-Networking• ECE-Networking• ECE-Network Security• ECE-BYOD• ECS-Policy

Course Duration 32 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom and Virtual Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly implement, configure, and manage their policy-enabled network environment. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with networking equip-ment in a lab environment, where students will perform real world tasks designing securi-ty policies for infrastructure applications.

For ManagersPolicy is targeted for those users that have acquired a solid understanding of Enterasys infrastructure and security solutions and now require design methodology skills in order to effectively perform their respective functions. Ideal candidates for the Policy course are Network Security Administrators / Architects or Systems Integration Specialists who are tasked with the responsibility of building and managing Policy for their network domains.

PolicyUnderstand Enterasys Policy to implement and manage a secure, reli-able and intelligent policy-enabled infrastructure

Assure Quality of Service (QoS) for on-de-mand applications

Reduce infrastructure CAPEX and OPEX through network optimization and automation

Course agenda• Overview of Enterasys Policy concepts, as well as discussions

regarding the Enterasys Policy solution.

• Overview and discussions of traffic management challenges and general assumptions, traffic classifications, Enterasys Network Management Software (NMS) Policy Manager implementations, policy configuration guidelines, hardware considerations for effec-tive traffic classification and traffic marking.

• Introduction to Policy deployment, including policy configuration approaches, deploying static policy for trusted and un-trusted (guest) users and the deployment of dynamic policy for trusted us-ers. Enterasys NMS Policy Manager configurations, enforcement, deployment methods and additional considerations for the overall approaches are also covered.

• Hands-on instruction for creating roles, services and rules as well as basic Class of Service (CoS) implementation for assigning rate limits and CoS priority.

• Authentication methods including RADIUS client configurations, authentication services including RADIUS configuration and 802.1x supplicant configurations and interactions.

Recommended next courses• Network Access Control (NAC)

• Routing

• Wireless

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomSao Paulo, Brazil Jan 29 – Feb 1Sao Paulo, Brazil Apr 2 – Apr 5

Mexico City, Mexico Feb 11 – Feb 13

Salem, NH, US Feb 5 – Feb 8

Associated Certifications• ECA-Networking• ECE-Networking• ECS-Routing

Course Duration 32 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly con-figure and manage their routing environments utilizing the numerous network convergence, management and redundancy functionalities within the Enterasys routing product family. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with networking equipment in a lab environment, where stu-dents will perform real world tasks config-uring convergence and traffic management protocols, as well as implementing security and redundancy capabilities.

For ManagersRouting is targeted for those users that have an understanding of networking and rout-ing fundamentals and now require a more detailed level of knowledge of operating (deploying, configuring and managing) their Enterasys routing devices. Ideal candidates for the course are Network Administrators or Systems Integration Specialist who are tasked with the responsibility of supporting your Enterasys domain.

RoutingBuilding secure, reliable and intelligent networks utilizing the routing protocols supported within the Enterasys routing product family

Configuration Flexibility

Versatility and scalability with Edge-to-Core and Data Center Deployments

Course agenda• Routing technology overview, specific to Enterasys Routers, which

will cover an introduction to the multiple supported routing pro-tocols, routing table maintenance, ARP configuration parameters, understanding and building Access Control lists (ACLs) and gener-al IP configuration.

• Overview of basic routing configuration topics including direct vs. static routes and the Routing Information Protocol (RIP).

• Technology overview and hands-on configuration regarding the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol which includes topics on importing static routes, redistribution of routes, Stub Areas, au-thentication, route summarization and troubleshooting techniques.

• Discussions and hands-on lab reinforcement on Access Control Lists (ACLs), Policy Based Routing (PBR) and Load Sharing Net-work Address Translation (LSNAT) configuration and implementa-tion.

• Technology overview, configuration and implementation of Protocol Independent Multicast – Sparse Mode (PIM-SIM).

• Discussions regarding redundancy utilizing Virtual Router Redun-dancy Protocol (VRRP), including configuration and troubleshoot-ing techniques on topics such as critical IP configuration / usage as well as multiple instances (load sharing).

Recommended next courses• Switching NMS

• Policy

• Wireless

• Network Access Control (NAC)

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomVancouver, Canada Mar 4 – Mar 6

Frankfurt, Germany Mar 12 – Mar 15

Salem, NH, US Mar 26 – Mar 29Salem, NH, US Jun 4 – Jun 6

Associated Certifications• ECA-Networking• ECE-Networking• ECS-Advanced Routing

Course Duration 24 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly configure and manage their advanced routing environments utilizing the numerous network convergence, management and redundancy functionalities within the Enterasys routing product family. This knowledge will be rein-forced through actual hands-on experience with networking equipment in a lab environ-ment, where students will perform real world tasks configuring convergence and traffic management protocols, as well as implement-ing security and redundancy capabilities.

For ManagersAdvanced Routing is targeted for those users that have an understanding of networking and routing fundamentals and now require a more detailed level of knowledge of operating (deploying, configuring and managing) their Enterasys devices. Ideal candidates for the course are Network Administrators or Sys-tems Integration Specialists who are tasked with the responsibility of supporting your Enterasys domain.

Advanced RoutingBuilding secure, reliable and intelligent networks utilizing the routing protocols supported within the Enterasys routing product family

Configuration Flexibility

Versatility and scalability with Edge-to-Core and Data Center Deployments

Course agenda• Routing technology high level overview, specific to Enterasys

routing products, which will cover an introduction to the supported advanced routing protocols, routing table maintenance, and gener-al IP configuration.

• Discussions and reinforced hands-on labs regarding Border Gate-way Protocol (BGP) including configuration and peering, route attributes, route aggregation, route maps and route reflection technology.

• Technology overview and hands-on configuration regarding Layer 3 tunneling, including the implementation of GRE tunneling.

• Introduction and hands-on lab reinforcement of Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) capabilities. Topics include discussions regarding isolated routing domains, global VRF communications, multi-router VRF (VLAN tagging), VRF’s overlapping address space, and multi-router VRF (GRE tunneling).

• Technology overview, followed by hands-on lab configuration regarding Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System protocol (IS-IS). This includes discussions regarding protocol comparisons to OSPF as well as protocol capabilities.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the level of intensity of this advanced course, Enterasys recom-mends that students should have previous hands-on experience with Enterasys routing products as well as having attended the Routing course prior to enrolling.

Recommended next courses• Switching NMS• Policy• IPv6 Networking

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomSao Paulo, Brazil Mar 25 – Mar 28

Berlin, Germany Jan 28 – Feb 1

Frankfurt, Germany Jun 24 – Jun 28

Newbury, UK Jun 3 – Jun 7

Salem, NH, US Apr 1 – Apr 5

Associated Certifications• ECNA-Networking

Course Duration Up to 40 Hours

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsWithin this multi-day lab examination, students will be tested on their abilities to build a predetermined “bring your own device (BYOD) friendly” network environment, while being able to validate their implementation through a series of fault tolerant scenarios. This examination encompasses multiple technologies including switching, routing, wireless, network access control via Entera-sys Mobile IAM, and network management with policy. Upon successful completion of the network topology as well as an extensive written examination, students will be awarded the ECA-Networking certification (Enterasys Certified Architect).

For ManagersThe ECA-Networking Hands-On Lab targets Enterasys technically-certified students who wish to test their knowledge in building BYOD enabled networks and achieve the highest level in Enterasys technical certification in the networking space – ECA-Networking. Candidates are Systems Integration Special-ists or Network Administrators who are tasked with integrating Enterasys networking solu-tions into an existing or new network domain.

ECA Networking Hands-on LabUnderstand Enterasys networking solutions to implement and manage a secure, reliable and intelligent policy-enabled infrastructure

Network infrastructure and security solutions provide unique automa-tion, visibility and control capabilities to improve IT efficiency and user production

Course agenda• Students are presented with the lab scenario and instructed to

provide a network-based, BYOD friendly, multi-tiered solution encompassing features and functionalities within the Enterasys networking product portfolio.

• Upon successful completion of the network implementation, stu-dents will rely on handiwork as their defense when the instructor runs through the fault tolerant validation process.

• Once the hands-on lab challenge has been successfully complet-ed, students will then take a comprehensive written examination which draws on their knowledge of the entire ECE Networking (Switching NMS, Routing, Wireless and Policy) certification portfo-lio to validate their capabilities.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the level of intensity of this course-lab examination, students are required to have active certifications in the following categories: ECE-Networking and ECE-Network Security. In addition, Enterasys recommends that students should have previous hands-on experience with Enterasys products prior to enrolling.

Recommended next courses• NMS Wireless Advanced Services (WAS)

• IPv6 Networking

• Advanced Routing

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomHato Rey, Puerto Rico Feb 11 – Feb 15Madrid, Spain Feb 4 – Feb 8Newbury, UK Feb 18 – Feb 22Dayton, OH, US Jan 21 – Jan 25Salem, NH, US Feb 11 – Feb 15Salem, NH, US May 6 – May 10Virtual ClassroomNA Classroom Mar 11 – Mar 15NA Classroom May 20 – May 24

Associated Certifications• ECA-Networking• ECE-Networking• ECS-Switching NMS• ECS-Policy

Course Duration 40 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly con-figure and manage their Enterasys switching and policy enabled environments using a combination of both Command Line Interface (CLI) and network management software (NMS Console, Inventory Manager and Policy Manager) applications. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with networking equipment in a lab environment, where students will perform real world tasks configuring convergence and traffic management protocols, as well as implementing security and management capabilities.

For ManagersSwitching NMS & Policy Boot Camp is targeted for those users that have a strong background in networking as well as existing experience with Enterasys switching and poli-cy products, and now require a more detailed level of knowledge of operation and manage-ment of their environment.

Switching NMS & Policy Boot CampBuilding and managing policy-enabled networks utilizing Enterasys switching and management capabilities

Configuration Flexibility

Assure Quality of Service (QoS) for on-demand applications

Course Agenda• Overview of device management capabilities which include firm-

ware upgrade processes, statistical capabilities, configuration management, archiving, reset / restore wizard and template usage using NMS Console and Inventory Manager applications.

• Introduction to communication security methods (SNMPv3), NMS device groups, Topology Manager, Flexviews, and configuring both alarms and events within Console.

• Configuration and implementation of 802.1Q VLANs including egress configuration parameters, Multiple Spanning Tree (802.1s) protocol discussions, convergence protection using Span Guard and recommended practices for implementation, and bandwidth optimization utilizing Link Aggregation (802.3ad).

• Overview and hands-on lab covering High Availability Upgrade (HAU) and Virtual Switch Bonding (VSB) capabilities.

• Introduction to Policy deployment, including policy configuration ap-proaches, deploying static policy for trusted and un-trusted (guest) users and the deployment of dynamic policy for trusted users.

• Hands-on instruction for creating roles, services, and rules as well as Class of Service (CoS) implementation for assigning rate limits and CoS priority. Authentication mechanisms including RADIUS and 802.1x supplicant configurations are also discussed.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the level of intensity of this accelerated course, Enterasys recommends that students should have previous hands-on experience with Enterasys switching and policy products prior to enrolling.

Recommended Next Courses• Routing• Wireless• Network Access Control (NAC)

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomParis, France Apr 22 – Apr 26

Frankfurt, Germany Feb 11 – Feb 15

Leipzig, Germany Mar 18 – Mar 22

Associated Certifications• ECA-Networking• ECE-Networking• ECS-Switching NMS• ECS-Routing

Course Duration 40 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly con-figure and manage their Enterasys switching and routing environments using a combina-tion of both Command Line Interface (CLI) and network management software (NMS Console and Inventory Manager) applications. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with networking equipment in a lab environment, where stu-dents will perform real world tasks config-uring convergence and traffic management protocols, as well as implementing security and management capabilities.

For ManagersSwitching NMS & Routing Boot Camp is targeted for those users that have a strong background in networking as well as existing experience with Enterasys switching and routing products, and now require a more detailed level of knowledge of operation and management of their environment.

Switching NMS & Routing Boot CampBuilding and managing networks utilizing the Enterasys switching, routing and management capabilities

Configuration Flexibility

Versatility and scalability with Edge-to-Core and Data Center Deployments

Course Agenda• Overview of device management capabilities which include dis-

cussions on firmware upgrade processes, statistical capabilities, configuration management, archiving, reset / restore wizard using NMS Console and Inventory Manager applications.

• Introduction to communication security methods (SNMPv3), NMS device groups, Topology Manager, Flexviews, and configuring both alarms and events within Console.

• Configuration and implementation of 802.1Q VLANs including egress configuration parameters, Multiple Spanning Tree (802.1s) protocol discussions, convergence protection using Span Guard and recommended practices for implementation, and bandwidth optimization utilizing Link Aggregation (802.3ad).

• Overview and hands-on lab covering High Availability Upgrade (HAU) and Virtual Switch Bonding (VSB) capabilities.

• Introductions to the multiple supported routing protocols, routing table maintenance, and general IP configuration.

• Technology overviews including configuration of Access Control Lists (ACLs), Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM-SM), and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the level of intensity of this accelerated course, Enterasys recommends that students should have previous hands-on experience with Enterasys switching and routing products prior to enrolling.

Recommended next courses• Policy• Wireless• Network Access Control (NAC)

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomHato Rey, Puerto Rico Feb 4 – Feb 8

Madrid, Spain Jan 28 – Feb 1

Dayton, OH, US Jan 28 – Feb 1

Alliance, OH, US Feb 25 – Mar 1

Salem, NH, US Mar 4 – Mar 8Salem, NH, US May 13 – May 17

Associated Certifications• ECA-Networking• ECE-Networking• ECS-Routing• ECS-Wireless

Course Duration 40 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to properly configure and manage their Enterasys routing and WLAN environments using a combina-tion of both Command Line Interface (CLI) and network management software (Wire-less Manager) applications. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with networking equipment in a lab environment, where students will perform real world tasks configuring convergence and traffic management protocols, filtering and privacy settings, as well as implementing se-curity and management capabilities for both a wired and wireless environment.

For ManagersRouting & Wireless Boot Camp is targeted for those users that have a strong background in networking as well as existing experience with Enterasys routing and wireless products, and now require a more detailed level of knowl-edge of operation and management of their network environment.

Routing & Wireless Boot CampBuilding and managing networks utilizing the Enterasys routing and wireless capabilities

Cloud-ready mobility with wire-like perfor-mance and the industry’s best TCO

Versatility and scalability with Edge-to-Core and Data Center Deploy-ments

Course Agenda• Routing technology overview, including introductions to the mul-

tiple supported routing protocols, routing table maintenance, and general IP configuration.

• Technology overviews including configuration of Access Control Lists (ACLs), Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM-SM), and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol.

• Overview and discussions regarding the Enterasys Wireless solution components and architecture. In addition, installation and config-uration of the wireless controller including routed VNS’s, bridged VNS at wireless controller and bridged VNS at wireless access point configurations will be discussed.

• Introduction and hands-on lab configuration of WLAN manage-ment including quality of service (QoS) settings, third-party access point integration and user management settings.

• Overview and discussions regarding wireless distribution services (WDS), wireless mobility domain (networking), as well as topics regarding troubleshooting tips and general maintenance of the wireless controller.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the level of intensity of this accelerated course, Enterasys recommends that students have previous hands-on experience with Enterasys routing and wireless products prior to enrolling.

Recommended next courses• Policy• Switching NMS• Network Access Control (NAC)

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Please refer to the following link for the most up-to-date schedule of events: http://www.enterasys.com/services-training/ClassSchedule.aspx

DELIVERY SCHEDULE

Traditional ClassroomParis, France May 27 – May 31Paris, France Jul 8 – Jul 12

Frankfurt, Germany Jun 3 – Jun 7

Associated Certifications• ECA-Networking• ECE-Networking• ECS-Policy• ECS-Wireless

Course Duration 40 Hours**Counts as credit hours for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits

Delivery Method Instructor-Led Classroom

Onsite Deliveries Contact your Enterasys representative for pricing

Course HighlightsStudents will learn methods to proper-ly configure and manage their Enterasys policy-enabled WLAN environments using a combination of both Command Line Interface (CLI) and network management software ap-plications. This knowledge will be reinforced through actual hands-on experience with networking equipment in a lab environment, where students will perform real world tasks configuring convergence and traffic manage-ment protocols, filtering and privacy settings, as well as implementing security and man-agement capabilities for both a wired and wireless environment.

For ManagersPolicy & Wireless Boot Camp is targeted for those users that have a strong background in networking as well as existing experience with Enterasys policy and wireless technolo-gies, and now require a more detailed level of knowledge of operation and management of their network environment.

Policy & Wireless Boot CampBuilding and managing wired& wireless environments utilizing Enterasys connectivity solutions

Flexible architecture supporting centralized and/or distributed traffic forwarding for voice, vid-eo, & data applications

Course Agenda• Technical discussions regarding traffic management challenges

and general assumptions, traffic classifications, NetSight Policy Manager implementation and configuration guidelines.

• Hands-on instruction in creating policy roles, services, and rules, as well as basic Class of Service (CoS0 implementation to assign rate limits and CoS priority. RADIUS configuration, RFC3580, and 802.1x supplication configurations are also covered.

• Overview and discussions regarding the Enterasys Wireless solution components and architecture. In addition, installation and config-uration of the wireless controller including routed VNS’s, bridged VNS at wireless controller and bridged VNS at wireless access point configurations will be discussed.

• Introduction and hands-on lab configuration of WLAN manage-ment including quality of service (QoS) settings, third-party access point integration and user management settings.

• Overview and discussions regarding wireless distribution services (WDS), wireless mobility domain (networking), as well as topics regarding troubleshooting tips and general maintenance of the wireless controller.

Course PrerequisitesDue to the level of intensity of this accelerated course, Enterasys recommends that students have previous hands-on experience with Enterasys policy and wireless technologies prior to enrolling.

Recommended next courses• Switching NMS• Routing• Network Access Control (NAC)• BYOD Done Right

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