Corporate training often focus on advanced networking concepts and skills required to manage and optimize large-scale networks. These training programs are designed to mitigate IT professionals deepen their understanding of networking technologies and prepare for Cisco’s expert-level certification exams.
Here are some common training lines and areas covered by these programs:
1. Advanced Routing and Switching
- IP Routing Protocols: OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, and MPLS.
- Layer 2 Technologies: VLANs, STP, and EtherChannel.
- Network Design: Hierarchical network design, scaling, and redundancy.
2. Network Security
- Firewalls and VPNs: Configuration and management of Cisco ASA, Firepower, and VPN technologies.
- Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS): Deployment and configuration of network-based security appliances.
- Advanced Threat Protection: Techniques for mitigating and responding to security threats.
3. Wireless Networking
- Wireless LAN Design: Planning, design, and deployment of enterprise wireless networks.
- Advanced Wireless Troubleshooting: Techniques for diagnosing and resolving wireless connectivity issues.
- Cisco Wireless Controllers: Configuration and management of Cisco wireless LAN controllers.
4. Data Center Technologies
- Data Center Networking: Concepts related to data center network architecture and design.
- Storage Networking: SAN technologies and storage protocols.
- Data Center Automation: Using tools and technologies for automating data center operations.
5. Collaboration Technologies
- Unified Communications: Deployment and management of Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), IM & Presence, and Cisco Unity Connection.
- Video Conferencing: Configuration and management of Cisco TelePresence and WebEx.
6. Automation and Programmability
- Network Automation: Using Python, Ansible, and Cisco’s APIs for network automation.
- Cisco DNA (Digital Network Architecture): Implementing and managing Cisco’s network automation and analytics platform.
- SD-WAN: Deployment and management of Cisco’s SD-WAN solutions.
7. Service Provider Technologies
- Carrier Ethernet: Design and implementation of carrier-grade Ethernet networks.
- Service Provider Routing: Advanced BGP and MPLS techniques for service providers.
- Network Function Virtualization (NFV): Concepts and deployment of NFV in service provider environments.
8. Troubleshooting and Best Practices
- Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques: Tools and methodologies for diagnosing complex network issues.
- Network Performance Optimization: Techniques for enhancing network performance and reliability.
- Best Practices: Cisco best practices for network design, implementation, and maintenance.
key features of our training:
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Technical Depth
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Hands-On Labs
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Certification Preparation
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Network Simulation Tools
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Up-to-Date Content
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Security Focus
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Customized Training Paths
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Vendor-Specific Training
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Real-World Case Studies
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Soft Skills Development
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Ongoing Education and Updates
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Performance Metrics and Feedback
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Mentorship and Support
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Scalability and Flexibility