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<strong>MasterLink</strong> <strong>Training</strong>Implementing Cisco MPLS v2.3This instructor-led course replaces version 2.1 with the followingenhancements: improved labs; clearer explanations; moreinformation on VPNs; an introduction to traffic engineering;correction of errors in the previous version; and eliminationfrom course of ATM-related references.Who Should Attend: Employees, customers, channel partners,and resellers• Course Code: MPLS• Contact Hours: 32.5• Course Length: 5 days• Prerequisite: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)certification or equivalent level of working knowledgeand experience and completion of CCNA Basics and ICNDcoursework is recommended training for CCNA. Equivalentknowledge and skill can be acquired by attending Cisco’straining courses, Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks(BSCI), and Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP).Practical experience with deploying and operating networksbased on Cisco network devices and Cisco IOS is stronglyrecommended. The QoS course is highly recommendedbecause QoS knowledge is assumed in several sections ofthe course.Implementing Cisco Quality of Service v2.3This five-day course provides students with in-depth knowledgeof IP QoS requirements, conceptual models using DifferentiatedServices (DiffServ), Integrated Services (IntServ) and BestEffort (over provisioning), and the implementation of IP QoSon Cisco IOS switch and router platforms. The curriculum coversthe theory of IP QoS, design issues, and configuration ofvarious QoS mechanisms to facilitate the creation of effectiveadministrative policies providing QoS. Case studies and labexercises included in the course help students to apply theconcepts mastered in individual modules to real-life scenarios.The course also gives students design and usage rules forvarious advanced IP QoS features and the integration of IPQoS with underlying Layer 2 QoS mechanisms, allowing themto design and implement efficient, optimized, and trouble-freemulti-service networks.Who Should Attend: Employees, customers, channel partners,and resellers• Course Code: QOS• Contact Hours: 32.5• Course Length: 5 days• Prerequisite: Completion of Interconnecting Cisco NetworkingDevices (ICND) or Cisco Certified Networking Associate(CCNA). The Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers course(BGP) or equivalent is recommended because some BGPbackground is assumed for the QoS course.IPv6 Fundamentals, Design, and Deployment v3.0This is an instructor-led course presented by Cisco learningpartners to end-user customers. This five-day course providesnetwork engineers and technicians who are working in theEnterprise sector with the knowledge and skills that are neededto study and configure the IP version 6 (IPv6) features of CiscoIOS Software. The course also provides an overview of IPv6technologies, covers IPv6 design and implementation, describesIPv6 operations, addressing, routing, services, and transition,and describes deployment of IPv6 in Enterprise networks aswell as in service provider networks. The course also includescase studies that are useful for deployment scenarios andremote labs.Who Should Attend: Employees, customers, channel partners,and resellers.• Course Code: IP6FD• Contact Hours: 32.5• Course Length: 5 days• Prerequisite: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)certification, an understanding of networking and routing(on CCNP level, but no certification required), and workingknowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system.Cisco-Authorized CoursesRouting and SwitchingAdvanced Routing and SwitchingTechnology primers provide basic and advanced trainingon a wide range of technologies. They are an inexpensive,time-saving way to gain knowledge in a hands-on learningenvironment with low instructor-to-student ratios. Topics coveredinclude route redistribution, route weighting, understandingVTP, understanding VLANs, protocol advantages, EIGR, OSP,BGP, and ISIS. Most of this class is lab-based. The classdiagrams the objective and discusses how the protocolsinteract and the routers/switches behave. Then the plan isimplemented and tested.• Course Code: ARS• Contact Hours: 13.0• Course Length: 2 days• Prerequisite: Due to the complexity of this course, CCNA orequivalent knowledge is strongly recommended.Summer 2012• 56Visit our website at www.herzing.edu

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