Remotely assisted instructional learning (
RAIL)
Instructor-led training (
ILT)
Onsite dedicated training (
OST)
Price
USD $1,950 CND $2,145
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Course overview
The Troubleshooting HP Networks course helps
networking engineers to improve their
troubleshooting skills on both the HP A Series and E
Series switches. The course focuses on
troubleshooting methodologies and practices in
medium to enterprise networks. The Troubleshooting
HP Networks course is built around the IETF 5 Layer
Model and includes a number of labs covering
topics like troubleshooting Vlan, OSPF routing,
spanning tree and other Layer-3 issues. Network
engineers will learn how to isolate network
problems and find solutions for these problems.
Prerequisites
Implementing HP E-Series Networks, Implementing
A-Series Networks, and HP Networking Interoperability
trainings.
Audience
Professionals who support network solutions based on
HP A-Series and E-Series switches, including systems
engineers, systems designers, customer IT staff, HP
services field and call center support engineers.
Ways to save
Save with the HP Care Pack education service offerings
Troubleshooting HP Networks is one course that
prepares candidates for the Accredited System Engineer
(ASE) certification within the HP ExpertOne program.
The exam number is HP0-Y32
Benefits to you
Troubleshooting HP Networks helps network engineers
to develop a troubleshooting methodology to isolate
and correct problems in complex networks. The course
will also demonstrate the network engineer's proficiency
in supporting and correcting issues in LAN-switching
and in routed, multiple subnet network deployments. By
troubleshooting various network environments through
hands-on labs, network engineers will gain a better
understanding on how to solve issues in the network.
Course outline
Troubleshooting Methodologies and Practices
Detailed troubleshooting based on the IETF 5
layer module covering
Layer 1 (Physical Layer) Troubleshooting
and Problem Resolution
Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) Troubleshooting
and Problem Resolution
Layer 3 (Network Layer) Troubleshooting
and Problem Resolution
Layer 4 (Transport Layer) Troubleshooting
and Problem Resolution
Layer 5 (Application Layer) Troubleshooting
and Problem Resolution
Troubleshooting an End-to-End Complex,
Integrated, Multi-Protocol Network
Deployment