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About this class The course is a comprehensive study of layer 2 and layer 3 features of Foundry Networks switches and routers. These features are common to the majority of Foundry's layer 2 and 3 devices. LAN, MAN and WAN networks are configured in the labs. You will also study layer 4 through 7 features of Foundry Networks ServerIron Products. Gaining hands on experience in configuration of typical installations with the ServerIron product. Lecture topics are supported with real world labs involving: Source NAT, Direct Server Return, Active -Active Server Load Balancing, Firewall Load Balancing (FWLB) and Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB). Delegates are required to provide 1 PC/Laptop for use on the class. Each PC needs to have either Windows NT or 2000 installed; they require a Network Interface Card (NIC), a serial port and a CD ROM.! Who will the lesson benefit? The course is designed for: - Network Engineers from customers and resellers who are new to the Foundry Networks' products.
- Network Administrators responsible for implementing and managing small to large business networks.
- Network support staff who will act as a network device installers and first line support for a local to global sized business environment.
- Candidates preparing for the Foundry Networks Certified Network Engineer (FNCNE).
What delegates will learn At the end of this course the student will be able to: - Identify where Foundry Products are used in a Typical Data Network
- Ireate Layer 2 and 3 Data Networks using Foundry Switches / Routers
- Configure and manage Foundry Switch / Router: interfaces, VLANs and protocols using the Command Line
- Interface (CLI)
- Upgrade software images and files on Foundry Switch / Routers
- Interconnect Foundry Switch Routers based on a network design
- Configure Access Lists
- Configure ServerIrons in Layer 4 through 7 applications
- Incorporate fault tolerance and high availability at:
- The local level with multiple servers that failover
- The public address level with Multiple Virtual IP addresses (VIPs) that failover
- The global level with multiple business sites that failover
- Understand content Redirection to cache servers without configuring a browser proxy
- Configure Firewall Load Balancing (FWLB)
- Understand Policy Based Switching keying on SSL ID cookie or URL parsing
To fully benefit from this course you should posses a working knowledge of the listed technologies: - The Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model.
- The difference between networks using IP and IPX protocols.
- The difference between functions of Layer 2 and Layer 3 devices (switches and routers)
- Spanning Tree Protocol.
- Inter-domain routing protocols (RIP, OSPF, static routes)
- Exterior-domain routing protocols (BGP)
- Foundry Networks Command Line Interface
- How to address Foundry Router Interfaces
- Domain Name Services (DNS)
- The Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model
- The classification of TCP/UDP traffic based on port number
- The structure of a URL address (Prefix/Pattern/Suffix)
Contents of this class - Intro to ServerIron
- Configuring Sever Load Balancing (SLB)
- Advanced Features of SLB
- Sample Designs of SLB
- Transparent Cache Switching (TCS)
- Configuring (TCS)
- Firewall Load Balancing (FWLB)
- Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB)
- Policy Based Switching
- The Essentials
- Trunks
- VLANs
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Routing
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- Boarder Gateway Protocol (BGP)
- Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)
- Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Describing Basic PoS Technology
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
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