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Basic Switch/Router Configuration & Management

TRNG-0103      Course duration (days): 3
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Chertsey (KT16) 19/01/09 £ 1,200
Chertsey (KT16) 06/05/09 £ 1,200
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About this class

The TRNG-103 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. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to select appropriate Foundry devices, connect, configure, and troubleshoot them in LAN, MAN and WAN networks.

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 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
  • Create 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)
  • pgrade software images and files on Foundry Switch / Routers
  • Interconnect Foundry Switch Routers based on a network design
  • Configure Access Lists
  • Trouble shoot using CLI show commands

What prerequisites are required

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 differences between and 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)

Contents of this class

  • The Essentials
  • Trunks
  • Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Routing
  • Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
  • Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
  • Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)
  • Access Control Lists (ACLs)
  • Describing Basic PoS Technology
  • Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)