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Duration: 5 days |
Description
The
Content Services Switch Operation and Configuration course provides
customers with essential knowledge required for deploying content
switching networks and layer 4-7 switching applications. The five-day
operation and configuration class provides customers with intensive
hands-on training using Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch and
Content Switching Module for Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switch. This
course is intended for a technical audience involved in the
installation, configuration and maintenance of content switching
products. Customized training is available to emphasize the specific
requirements of the customer's network and business demands. The course
is delivered in a balance of lectures, hands-on labs, and white board
discussions. Objectives
After completing this course the student should be able to: - Describe content switching and the challenges in optimizing web response time and availability.
- Describe the Cisco CSS 11500 and CSM product architecture.
- Configure a content switch for layer3 and layer 4 server load balancing.
- Configure a content switch layer5 content switching operation and client persistence.
- Configure a content domain that provides global load balancing of content between peering switches.
- Describe and configure content smart caching for proxy, transparent and reverse proxy cache networks.
- Manage
the content switch by configuring the SNMP agent that responds to SNMP
set, and get requests and sends trap messages and define RMON events
and alarms.
- Increase the security of content switches by
configuring and using SSH, TACACS+, Access Control Lists, and
monitoring DoS detections
- Describe the booting sequence of the content switches, including how to upgrade the content switches to newer images.
Prerequisites
The course requires basic understanding of TCP/IP, HTTP, IP Routing, DNS and network design/configuration.
Who Should Attend
Channel Partners/Resellers, Customers
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