Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This advanced course is for Infrastructure Specialist, Senior Technical Specialist,Technical Specialist, Support Engineers, and System Architects. Overview Understand the MDM Architecture and how the Physical, Virtual and Hybrid MDM handles a service request Understand the core Workbench features available for the InfoSphere MDM Understand how MDM using OSGi for deploying customizations to the product Create a new Physical MDM Entity using the Workbench Wizard Extend an existing Physical MDM Entity using the Workbench Wizard Extend an existing Physical MDM Service using the Workbench Wizard Create a new Composite Service using a transiant object containing other existing business objects Customize and deploy a Virtual configuration Create a new Virtual Callout Handler Create a new Virtual Composite View Generate new Services based on the Virtual configuration (eSOA) Customize a Hybrid MDM implementation Understand the Adaptive Service Interface (ASI) This course is designed for anyone who wants to get an understanding of how to use and customize the InfoSphere Master Data Management using the InfoSphere MDM Workbench InfoSphere MDM Architecture . OSGi and MDM . Data Additions . Physical Data Extensions . MDM Physical Behavior Extensions . Composite Services . Adaptive Services Interface (ASI) . Virtual Data Model . Virtual Handlers . eSOA Toolkit . Hybrid MDM .
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 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 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Security professionals, System engineers, channel partners, service partners, and end users with at least one year of experience in implementing IT security technologies (Network, Applications, and Systems). Overview This course will enable students to configure, monitor, manage, and optimize the SonicWall Network Security firewall appliances running the new SonicOS 7 to effectively defend against limitless network and cyberthreats and implement SonicWall Boundless Cybersecurity safeguards for seamless protection. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to configure the SonicWall firewall for Secure and Remote Connectivity, Network Optimization, and Advanced Threat Protection. The SonicWall Network Security Administrator (SNSA) for SonicOS 7.0curriculum provides students the required background, knowledge, and hands-on experience to begin designing, implementing, and troubleshooting SonicWall Network Security products. SonicOS 7 is SonicWall?s brand new and most advanced security operating system and is at the core of its latest physical and virtual firewalls, including models from the TZ, NSv, NSa and NSsp Series. SonicOS 7.0 features advanced security, simplified policy management, and critical networking and management capabilities for distributed enterprises and small- to medium-sized businesses with SD-branch support. Course Outline Setting up Basic Firewall Components Unified Threat Management Secure Access Deep Packet Inspection for SSL (DPI-SSL) Content Filtering Services Application Control Scalability and Reliability SD-WAN High Availability Troubleshooting Tools
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 Channel Partner/Reseller Customer Employee Overview Course Objectives Identify the basic components and operations of the Unified CCE solution. Configure and script a basic UCCE CVP deployment. Perform the ICM configuration tasks required to support basic agent functionality. Build and test a basic ICM script utilizing microapps. Configure and script UCCE to support reporting requirements, precision queuing and RONA. Identify how to successfully deploy the CVP VXML component in a Unified CCE solution. Generate basic reports using Cisco Unified IC. The Administering Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise Part 1 (AUCCE1) v2.0 is a 5 day instructor-led course presented by training partners to system engineers and customers who will be involved with Day 2 support of a UCCE solution deployed in a CVP comprehensive environment. This course describes the requirements, resources and tools needed to perform routine adds, moves and changes in the inbound/outbound UCCE environment. This course is intended for those administering the solution, or who may be responsible for Level 1-2 support of the solution. Course Outline Module 1: Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise v10 Foundations Module 2: UCCE Configuration and Scripting Module 3: Unified CCE Inbound Agent Considerations Module 4: Unified CCE IVR/VRU Functionality Module 5: Additional UCCE Considerations Module 6: VXML Implementation Module 7: Cisco Unified Intelligence Center Reporting
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for technical professionals who need to know how to deploy a Cisco Integrated Threat Defense solution in their network environment. The primary audience for this course includes: Systems and network engineersTechnical architectsTechnical support personnelChannel partners and resellers Overview After completing this course, you should be able to: Describe the current network security landscape and the Cisco Integrated Threat Defense (ITD) solutionDescribe the key components of the ITD solution and their use in the networkConfigure the ISE for a baseline of operation in the ITD solutionConfigure the integration between the Stealthwatch and ISE platformsConfigure the integration between the Cisco Firepower and ISE platformsConfigure the integration between Cisco Firepower and AMP for Endpoints This course begins with an analysis of the current cybersecurity landscape and includes details on why networks today need an integrated threat defense architecture. You will integrate and verify proper operation of the key Cisco Integrated Threat Defense products, including Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), Cisco Stealthwatch©, Cisco Firepower© NGFW, and Cisco AMP for Endpoints. Verification includes the introduction of malware into the network to ensure proper identification, analysis, and quarantine. Course Outline Integrated Threat Defense Introduction Itd Products Identity Services Engine Setup Integration Of Stealthwatch With Identity Services Engine Integration Of Firepower With Identity Services Engine Integration Of Firepower With Amp For Endpoints
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Channel Partner/Reseller Customer Employee Overview Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Demonstrate advanced proficiency with add / move / change of the ACD / PBX (agent / skill) environment of UCCE. Demonstrate advanced proficiency with add / move / change of the IVR (prompt / collect) environment of UCCE including both MicroApp and VXML solution scripting (ICM Scripting and Call Studio scripting). Demonstrate effective use of system tools to track and troubleshoot a call within a call flow. The Administering Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise Part 2 (AUCCE2) v2.0 is a 5 day instructor-led course presented by training partners to system engineers and customers who will be involved with Day 2 support of a UCCE solution deployed in a CVP comprehensive environment. This course gives the learner an understanding of the requirements, resources and tools required to perform complex adds, moves and changes in the inbound/outbound UCCE environment. This course is intended for those performing advanced administration of the solution, or who may be responsible for Level 2-3 support of the solution. The overall goal of this course is advanced administration of the solution by a deeper exposure into the technical operational requirements and the tools used to configure and ensure functionality. Course Outline Module 1: Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise v10 Overview Module 2: CCE Config and Scripting Module 3: CCE (ICM) Advanced Scripting Module 4: Advanced VXML Functionality Module 5: Supporting CCE
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Built for IT Professionals working with Citrix SD-WAN, with little or no previous SD-WAN experience. Potential students include networking administrators, engineers, and architects interested in learning how to deploy or manage Citrix SD-WAN. Overview Initial configuration and management of Citrix SD-WAN Deployment options available Citrix SD-WAN Orchestrator utilities and considerations Citrix SD-WAN administration, including monitoring and reporting In this three-day course, you will learn how Citrix SD-WAN can simplify branch networking for your organization. You?ll walk away understanding how to configure and manage SD-WAN, including the SD-WAN architecture, deployment options, provisioning, and how to use Citrix SD-WAN Orchestrator in your environment.Additional topics include: branch office deployment, SD-WAN monitoring, reporting, and diagnostics. Citrix SD-WAN Overview Citrix SD-WAN Use Cases Citrix SD-WAN Technical Overview Citrix SD-WAN Management Citrix SD-WAN Architecture Citrix SD-WAN Architecture Citrix SD-WAN Hardware Bypass Citrix SD-WAN Packet Processing Citrix SD-WAN Deployment Citrix SD-WAN Deployment Modes Citrix SD-WAN Branch Office Deployment Citrix SD-WAN Deployment Considerations Citrix SD-WAN Configuration Citrix SD-WAN Configuration Process Citrix SD-WAN Provisioning Citrix SD-WAN Orchestrator Citrix SD-WAN Orchestrator Overview Citrix SD-WAN Orchestrator Customer Onboarding Citrix SD-WAN Orchestrator Configuration Citrix SD-WAN Orchestrator Reporting Citrix SD-WAN Administration Citrix SD-WAN Administrative Tasks Citrix SD-WAN Monitoring Citrix SD-WAN Reporting Citrix SD-WAN Diagnostics
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) v2.0 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 Lab outline Connecting to the Lab Environment Introducing Snort Rule Development Basic Rule Syntax and Usage Advanced Rule Options OpenAppID Tuning Snort