OmniSwitch R6 series

At the end of the course, the participant will be able to: •. This 3-day course will focus on concepts and methodologies of network troubleshooting and design.
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OmniSwitch R6 series Network Design & Troubleshooting ACSE

REFERENCE

DT00TE721FR

DURATION

DELIVERY LANGUAGE

Francais (course material in English)

METHOD Virtual self-paced training on the computer. 3

days

Traditional classroom or practical sessions with tutorials (TAP LAB). Tutored virtual training sessions accessible via an internet connection.

MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS

12

PUBLIC • Networks and technical support engineers, technicians, network operators OBJECTIVES

At the end of the course, the participant will be able to: • This 3-day course will focus on concepts and methodologies of network troubleshooting and design. • The Network Design and Troubleshooting part is intend for advanced network engineers and administrators who have already obtained extensive knowledge of both voice and data Alcatel products. This course will focus on concepts and methodologies. Hence, the design part is not intended to be a network design "cookbook" and will not cover all features on all Alcatel products. The two days focus on troubleshooting networks from a design and support plan. Upon completion of the 3 day course the student should be able to produce and present a coherent and well-documented network design plan. • The course starts by describing parts of the Omni switches as well as the associated troubleshooting tools. Configuration, diagnostics, monitoring and problem resolution are topics covered. The class consists of approximately 40% lecture and 60% hands-on lab exercises.

PREREQUISITES • ACSS 6 level of knowledge in Layer2/3

OmniSwitch R6 series Network Design & Troubleshooting ACSE

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Network Design : •

Importance of a systematic approach to design



From the beginning with the end in mind.



Design Process



Needs Assessment



RFP Methods



Case Studies



Logical Design



Physical Design



Test and Validation Plan



Documentation



Design Concepts



Optimal Network design keys



Availability



Performance



Security



Intelligence



Manageability



Accessibility



Scalability



Design exercises

• Hand on labs Network troubleshooting : •

Trouble shooting methodology



Hardware diagnostics



System monitoring



Layer 2 protocols and features



Layer 3 features



Routing protocols



Applications



Comprehensive setup labs incorporating several mixed switch features



Troubleshooting labs