Network Training 2008
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Enterprise Environments
For those involved in installing and managing "Switching" Environments.

 Course HOT TOPICS Brief Description Qualification Time Required
 CAI Why use Switches over Hubs? Why use Managed Switches? Basic Security. How do I plan for growth? What is Quality of Service (QoS)? Technical training of Managed Switch Features such as Trunking and Spanning Tree with Labs. OS and upgrading of 8024M, 83xx, 87xx, 98xx Switches
CAI
1 Day
 CASE What is Layer 2,3,4,5,6,7 Switching? Campus Security 101. Making Layer 3 networks work! Layer 3-7 principles, Vlan Functions, SW IP filters, DHCP, Trouble shoot, Extensive Lab with a variety of Allied Telesis Switches
CASE
1 Day

Specialist Technologies
For those involved in installing and managing QoS, Video Streaming, Wide Area Networks (WANs), VPNs, and Firewalls.

 Course HOT TOPICS Brief Description Qualification Time Required
CAS – QOS/Multicasting High level design and security. Multimedia on your network. Advanced VLAN techniques. VoIP and Video networking with QoS. Classifiers, HW Filter recap. QoS, Strict Priority Queues, Bandwidth allocation, Random Early Detection, Weighted fair queuing all with Labs. Multicasting: Basic and PIM Sparse operation with Labs.
CAS - Q
2 Days
 CAS – Wireless/DSL What are the pit falls of Wireless? Is WEP really secure and what options to I have? How Far will ADSL really go? What Firewall options do I have? Wireless and ADSL theory. Labs include Wireless Access point and Bridging Labs with security. ADSL configuration to DSLAM, Basic Firewall configuration, Alliedware OS introduction, and Layer 3 concepts
CAS - W
1 Day
 CAS – Security Which VPN Option? Should I use GRE, L2TP, GRE, PPTP or IPSec? Use Windows XP SP2 to connect your remote offices Advanced Firewall operation, VPN with L2TP & IPSec. Labs with Multiple VPN Tunnels and Windows XP SP2 IPSec
CAS - S
2 Days
CAS – Routing* Know your Architecture! Building robust and resilience network Routing Protocols WANS: OSPF & BGP4 Theory and Labs based on Aus & NZ Solutions.
CAS - R
1 Day
CAS – Internet Service Delivery* How to get critical traffic through your network. Building redundancy in the WAN. WAN Load Balancer, Software Quality of service (SQOS)
CAS - I
1 Day

* Course/certification under development for delivery Q3 2006

Acronyms Described
CAS - Q = Certified Allied Telesis Specialist – QOS and Multicasting CAI - Certified Allied Telesis Installer
CAS - W = Certified Allied Telesis Specialist – Wireless and DSL CASE - Certified Allied Telesis System Engineer
CAS – R = Certified Allied Telesis Specialist – Routing  
CAS – I = Certified Allied Telesis Specialist – Internet Service Delivery  
CAS – S = Certified Allied Telesis Specialist – Security Training Times Students Requirements
  Start: 08:30am Laptops with
  Lunch:12:00-12:45 - Serial and/or USB Port
  End:4:30-5:00pm - Ethernet Port