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The Accelerated Interoperability & Troubleshooting
HP Networks course is a 5-day course combining
the Troubleshooting HP Networks and HP
Networking Interoperability courses. This
accelerated training helps network engineers to
design and implement multivendor networks that
include HP A-Series, HP E-Series, and Cisco
switches. The course focuses on the key differences
between platforms, such as VLAN configuration,
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Open Shortest Path
First (OSPF), link aggregation, and Network
Address Translation (NAT).
This accelerated course also 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 course is built around the
IETF 5 Layer Model and includes a number of labs
covering topics like troubleshooting VLANs, OSPF
routing and spanning tree issues.
This course prepares candidates for the Accredited
System Engineer (ASE) certification within the HP
ExpertOne program, as well as for the Master
Accredited System Engineer (ASE) certification for those
candidates who have the correct pre-requisites (CCIE
Routing & Switching, H3CSE, HP ASE NI [2011] and
HP ProCurve MASE Campus LAN [2010]). For more
information, visit the HP networking web site,
www.hp.com/networking/training
This course is equivalent to The Learning Center
Accelerated Interoperability & Troubleshooting HP
Networks course from the ExpertOne program
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