Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This basic course is intended for anyone who requires basic AIX/UNIX user skills to be able to work in an AIX environment. This course is also a prerequisite for many courses in the AIX Systems Administration curriculum. Overview Log in to an AIX system and set a user password Use AIX online documentation Manage AIX files and directories Describe the purpose of the shell Use the vi editor Execute common AIX commands and manage AIX processes Customize the working environment Use common AIX utilities Write simple shell scripts Use the AIXWindows Environment Use the Common Desktop Environment This course enables you to perform everyday tasks using the AIX operating system. Day 1 Introduction to AIX Using the System AIX Documentation Files and Directories Using Files Day 2 File Permissions The vi Editor Shell Basics Using Shell Variables Day 3 Processes Controlling Processes Customizing the User Environment AIX Utilities, Part I AIX Utilities, Part I (Continued) AIX Utilities, Part II Day 4 AIX Utilities, Part II (Continued) Additional Shell Features The AIX Graphical User Interface
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This basic course is intended for anyone who requires basic AIX/UNIX user skills to be able to work in an AIX environment. This course is also a prerequisite for many courses in the AIX Systems Administration curriculum. Overview Log in to an AIX system and set a user password Use AIX online documentation Manage AIX files and directories Describe the purpose of the shell Use the vi editor Execute common AIX commands and manage AIX processes Customize the working environment Use common AIX utilities Write simple shell scripts Use the AIXWindows Environment Use the Common Desktop Environment This course enables you to perform everyday tasks using the AIX operating system. Day 1 Introduction to AIX Using the System AIX Documentation Files and Directories Using Files Day 2 File Permissions The vi Editor Shell Basics Using Shell Variables Day 3 Processes Controlling Processes Customizing the User Environment AIX Utilities, Part I AIX Utilities, Part I (Continued) AIX Utilities, Part II Day 4 AIX Utilities, Part II (Continued) Additional Shell Features The AIX Graphical User Interface
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for The ProxySG 6.6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting course is intended for students who wish to gain familiarity with ProxySG troubleshooting techniques and tools. Overview By the completion of this course, you will be able to:Describe the troubleshooting methodology as recommended by Symantec.Diagnose and solve a variety of access and performance issues using tools such as sysinfo files, packet captures, and policy traces. The ProxySG 6.6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting course provides a structured approach to diagnosing and solving common troubleshooting issues related to ProxySG deployments. The course will emphasize hands-on experience, with extensive opportunities to build competency in the use of the powerful diagnostic tools available on the ProxySG. ProxySG Secure Web Gateway? Overview of Typical Troubleshooting Issues Overview of common issues related to internal resources, external dependencies, SSL interception, and policy efficiency. Introduction to how to use sysinfo files to gain useful troubleshooting information. Troubleshooting Issues Related to External Dependencies Methods for diagnosing and solving authentication issues. Methods for diagnosing and solving DNS issues. Troubleshooting SSL Interception Issues Methods for diagnosing and solving issues related to SSL interception. Troubleshooting Performance Issues Related to Policy Efficiency Methods for optimizing performance through tips for creating more efficient policies.
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Project administrators and ETL developers responsible for data extraction and transformation using DataStage. Overview Describe the uses of DataStage and the DataStage workflowDescribe the Information Server architecture and how DataStage fits within itDescribe the Information Server and DataStage deployment optionsUse the Information Server Web Console and the DataStage Administrator client to create DataStage users and to configure the DataStage environmentImport and export DataStage objects to a fileImport table definitions for sequential files and relational tablesDesign, compile, run, and monitor DataStage parallel jobsDesign jobs that read and write to sequential filesDescribe the DataStage parallel processing architectureDesign jobs that combine data using joins and lookupsDesign jobs that sort and aggregate dataImplement complex business logic using the DataStage Transformer stageDebug DataStage jobs using the DataStage PX Debugger This course enables the project administrators & developers to acquire the skills necessary to develop parallel jobs in DataStage. Students will learn to create parallel jobs that access sequential & relational data, and combine and transform the data. Course Outline Introduction to DataStage Deployment DataStage Administration Work with Metadata Create Parallel Jobs Access Sequential Data Partitioning and Collecting Algorithms Combine Data Group Processing Stages Transformer Stage Repository Functions Work with Relational Data Control Jobs
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for IS Security Owners Security Officers Ethical Hackers Information Owners Penetration Testers System Owners and Managers Cyber Security Engineers Overview Upon completion, the Certified Professional Ethical Hacker candidate will be able to competently take the C)PEH exam. To protect an information system you need to be able to see that system through the eyes of the attacker.ÿThe Certified Professional Ethical Hackerÿcertification course is the foundational training to Mile2?s line of penetration testing courses because it teaches you to think like a hacker.ÿ Therefore, you can set up dynamic defenses to prevent intrusion. First, you will learn the value of vulnerability assessments.ÿ Then, you will discover how to use those assessments to make powerful changes in an information system?s security. Additionally, you will learn how malware and destructive viruses function and how to implement counter response and preventative measures when it comes to a network hack. Course Introduction Introduction to Ethical Hacking Linux Fundamentals Protocols Cryptography Password Cracking Malware Security Devices Information Gathering ? Passive Reconnaissance Social Engineering Active Reconnaissance Vulnerability Assessment Network Attacks Hacking Servers Hacking Web Technologies Hacking Wireless Technologies Maintaining Access and Covering Tracks
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Account and project managers Business liaisons Deployment engineers Managers overseeing CCE deployments Technical sales Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Provide a high-level overview of the Cisco Contact Center portfolio List the key components within the Packaged Contact Center Enterprise (PCCE) architecture and their functions Describe how calls flow through PCCE using appropriate terms and naming conventions Introduce the tools used in the configuration, scripting, reporting and support of a PCCE deployment Identify advanced features available within the PCCE solution The Reporting Cisco Contact Center Enterprise (CCER) v1.0 course provides an architectural overview of the Contact Center Enterprise (CCE) Solution components and deployment models. You will learn the end-to-end reporting solutions of CCE designed to assist customers and partners in the task of creating reports and managing disparate data sources. Introduction to CCE Cisco Contact Center Basics Cisco Contact Center Fundamentals Functionality of PCCE Components Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and Voice Gateways Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) Terms and Naming Conventions Used in CCE CCE Access Environment CCE Routing Configuration Access Tools Available in CCE Single Pane of Glass (SPOG) Cisco Intelligent Contact Management (ICM) Configuration Manager Discovering CCE Features Beyond Default Agent Management Agent Efficiency
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Report authors wanting to develop interactive report content, or content disconnected from IBM Cognos servers. In this course, participants increase their IBM Cognos Analytics experience by building interactive reports using Active Report controls, which can be distributed to and consumed by users in a disconnected environment, including mobile devices. Introduction to IBM Cognos Active Reports Examine IBM Cognos Active Reports Convert an existing report into an Active Report Add interactions in Active Reports using Active Report connections Create a basic Active Report Examine interactive behavior of Active Report controls Save a report in the IBM Cognos Analytics portal Save an Active Report to an MHT file Save an Active Report as a report template Use an Active Report as a prompt page Understand Active Report security Use Active Report Connections Examine Active Report connections Filter and select in controls using Active Report connections Examine variables Use a single variable to control multiple controls Use multiple variables to show different data in different controls Use Active Report controls to support mobile device usage Active Report Charts & Decks Add charts to active reports Understand and optimize chart behavior Examine decks and data decks Optimize use of decks Review Master Detail relationships Examine RAVE visualizations
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Account and project managers Business liaisons Deployment engineers Managers overseeing CCE deployments Technical sales Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Provide a high-level overview of the Cisco Contact Center portfolio List the key components within the Packaged Contact Center Enterprise (PCCE) architecture and their functions Describe how calls flow through PCCE using appropriate terms and naming conventions Introduce the tools used in the configuration, scripting, reporting and support of a PCCE deployment Identify advanced features available within the PCCE solution The Understanding Cisco Contact Center Enterprise Foundations (CCEF) v1.0 course gives you an overview of the Cisco© Packaged Contact Center Enterprise (PCCE) and Unified Contact Center Enterprise solutions. You will learn about the Cisco Contact Center Enterprise (CCE) products and explore features and functionality of the solution including major system components. Introduction to CCE Cisco Contact Center Basics Cisco Contact Center Fundamentals Functionality of PCCE Components Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and Voice Gateways Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) Terms and Naming Conventions Used in CCE CCE Access Environment CCE Routing Configuration Access Tools Available in CCE Single Pane of Glass (SPOG) Cisco Intelligent Contact Management (ICM) Configuration Manager Discovering CCE Features Beyond Default Agent Management Agent Efficiency
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for technical professionals to gain skills in writing rules for Snort-based Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS). The primary audience includes: Security administrators Security consultants Network administrators System engineers Technical support personnel using open source IDS and IPS Channel partners and resellers Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Describe the Snort rule development process Describe the Snort basic rule syntax and usage Describe how traffic is processed by Snort Describe several advanced rule options used by Snort Describe OpenAppID features and functionality Describe how to monitor the performance of Snort and how to tune rules The Securing Cisco Networks with Snort Rule Writing Best Practices (SSFRules) v2.1 course shows you how to write rules for Snort, an open-source intrusion detection and prevention system. Through a combination of expert-instruction and hands-on practice, this course provides you with the knowledge and skills to develop and test custom rules, standard and advanced rules-writing techniques, how to integrate OpenAppID into rules, rules filtering, rules tuning, and more. The hands-on labs give you practice in creating and testing Snort rules. Course Outline Introduction to Snort Rule Development Snort Rule Syntax and Usage Traffic Flow Through Snort Rules Advanced Rule Options OpenAppID Detection Tuning Snort
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This advanced course is for individuals who are experienced AIX system administrators with TCP/IP networking and AIX Logical Volume Manager (LVM) experience, who are responsible for the planning and installation of a PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1 and later cluster on an IBM power systems server running AIX 6.1 or later. The lab exercises are conducted on an AIX 7.1 TL2-level system. Overview Explain what high availability is Outline the capabilities of PowerHA SystemMirror Design and plan a highly available cluster Install and configure PowerHA SystemMirror in the following modes of operation: Single resource group on a primary node with standby node Two resource groups in a mutual takeover configuration Implement the trusted execution feature of AIX 6.1 Configure resource group startup, fallover, and fallback policies Perform system administration tasks for PowerHA Perform customization for PowerHA Perform problem determination and recovery This course is designed to prepare you to perform administration on a highly available cluster using PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX. It introduces concepts; design and planning considerations; installation and configuration; customization; and maintenance. Day 1 Introduction to PowerHA SystemMirror Planning and configuring network and storage Day 2 Configuring applications for PowerHA SystemMirror Configuring a PowerHA SystemMirror cluster Day 3 Cluster validation and testing PowerHA SystemMirror administration Day 4 PowerHA SystemMirror event processing Basic Troubleshooting Day 5 PowerHA SystemMirror installation