The Accelerated Implementing HP A & E-Series Secure
Infrastructure Networks course describes techniques for
designing and implementing resilient switched and
routed converged networks based on the HP A &
E-Series switches. These networks will be capable of
fulfilling the "triple play" requirement of supporting
voice, video, and data transmissions on a unified
infrastructure. This accelerated training will provide
network engineers and technicians with the knowledge
and skills necessary to configure HP A &E-Series
switches supporting network redundancy at Layer 2 and
Layer 3, networks supporting IPv4 and IPv6 as well as
OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 and IP multicast routing supported
network systems. Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF)
will also be covered in this training.
Device access security can be accomplished with
various techniques. This accelerated course will cover
topics like, Traffic Mirroring, ACLs, MAC address
protection, Spanning Tree Protection, DHCP Protection
and ARP Protection. These features and others will help
to protect a network from both intentional and
unintentional threats. This class will explore those
features that help to protect the network itself. Many
network protocols are designed to be interoperable and
do not have built in security. These network protection
features of both the A-Series and E-Series devices help
to protect those insecure protocols.
Prerequisites
To attend the Accelerated Implementing HP A & E-Series Secure Infrastructure Networks course it is recommended that the candidate has one of the following active certifications:
HP ProCurve ASE Campus LANs [2010]
HP ProCurve ASE (2006 or later)
CCNP Routing & Switching
H3CSE
Audience
Professionals who design, implement, and support
enterprise level network solutions based on HP A-Series
switches and technologies, including systems engineers,
systems designers, customer IT staff, HP services field
and call center support engineers.
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