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Seminar "Switching & Routing - Part II" (duration: 1 day)

This seminar covers fully independent special information about "Switching and Routing". The seminar explains special functions, protocols and security aspects of switches and routings in detail.


WHY you should attend:

  • Because you plan to operate intelligent switches
  • Because you want to know new features and functions in switches and routers
  • Because you want to build a redundant and reliable network

Your PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE:


CONTENT of the Seminar

Introduction
General - Typical Interworking Tasks

Switches
Introduction - Mechanics –

Switch Functions (Power over Ethernet, Port-based Authentification, Priority Queueing, VLAN Trunking, Additional important Functions) –

Tasks and Functions of Layer 3-7 Switches (NAT, Media Streaming, Routing, Health Checking, Load Balancing, Cache Switching, Cookie and SSL Switching, IDS Load Balancing) -

Storage Area Network (SAN) Switches (Basic Concept, Advantages, Characteristics, Interswitch Links, Administration) -

Multiprotocol Label Switching, MPLS (Goals, Basic Concept, Functions, Application, Components, SLA Parameters, Providers / Vendors (Examples))

Routers
Introduction -

Routing Methods (Source, Hop-by-Hop, Default, Static, Dynamic Routing) -

Routing Protocols (Basic Concept, Autonomous Systems, Interior and Exterior Routing Protocols,

RIP (Functional Principle, Characteristics, RIPv1/RIPv2), OSPF (General, Network Hierarchy, Shortest Path First Algorithm, additional Functions), BGPv4 (General, Routing Types, Functions, Message Types, Router Concept)) –

Bandwidth Management (General, Traffic Control, Priorization and Bandwidth Reservation) –

Tunneling (Definition, Protocols, Endpoints, Advantages, PPTP, L2TP, GRE, IPsec, SSL/TLS) –

Typical Router Functions

 

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