About this Training Course This 5 full-day course is aimed at engineers and supervisors who already have a basic understanding of well construction methods but who would benefit from a more detailed knowledge of completion design. The course will concentrate on the important aspects of completion design and what makes a safe and efficient well. A common thread of practical examples will be used throughout the course in the form of a case study or 'red-thread' exercise. The case study is based around data all taken from a single field where those attending will work through all the basic issues of a completion design. The exercises associated with the case study is performed in the student's own time after each of the formal sessions. However, at the start of the next day, the case study is reviewed and discussed. The whole case study will continue through all sessions, with each element being reviewed at the start of the next session. There is no 'right' answer to the exercise - producing interesting discussions! The purpose of the course is not to go over specific equipment in detail. Teaching methods include presentations, videos, and animations and the case study. The course will cover: Types and configurations of completions The completion design process Inflow performance, skin and formation damage Perforating; selection, deployment and interface with rest of completion Stimulation and impact on completion and flow performance with coverage of modern horizontal multifrac tools Open hole, non-sand control completions including open hole packers and horizontal well clean up Sand control; when do you need it, basic types and selection guidelines. Includes standalone screens, ICDs, various gravel packing techniques, frac packs and expandable screens Tubing sizing, flow estimation and liquid loading Artificial lift; types and selection criteria, interface with drilling, reservoir and facilities. Design of gas lift and ESPs included Production chemistry impacts on completion, prevention and removal (scales, wax, asphaltene, hydrates, and souring) Metallurgy, corrosion, and erosion; metal types and selection of Elastomers and plastics; types and selection of Tubing stress analysis; picking the grade and weight of tubing, plus selection criteria for packers and expansion devices. Interface between tubing stress analysis and casing design Completion equipment; basic types of equipment, reliability and selection criteria for each (tree, safety valve, mandrel, packers, expansion devices etc) Completion installation; importance of wellbore clean-out, function and types of brines, pointers for efficient completion installation Non-conventional wells; types and when / where to use them (multilaterals, smart (intelligent) wells and also SAGD, CO2 sequestration, CBM, etc) Training Objectives By the end of this course, the participants should be able to: Have a good understanding of the completion design process and what makes a good completion design Understand the importance of the installation process (completion running) in the design process Have an appreciation of new and developing completion techniques (intelligent wells) Target Audience This course will benefit engineers and field-based personnel such as completion supervisors and production engineers. It is also suitable for completion vendors, specialists such as chemists and subsurface personnel including geologists, reservoir engineers and petrophysicists. Trainer Your expert course leader has 30 years of oil and gas industry experience. A first class degree in geophysics and a master degree in Petroleum Engineering was a prelude to seven years with BP as a petroleum engineer. He left BP and following a short spell in Camco, jointly founded ICE Energy. After six years of completions and petroleum engineering consultancy and training, ICE Energy merged with TRACS International, where he continued with petroleum and completion engineering studies, leading integrated teams, and developing / delivering training courses for a variety of different clients in diverse world-wide locations. In the last five years, he is independent again - focusing on technical consulting and course delivery. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
About this Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) This 4 half-day Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) course will address a variety of contract and loan structuring issues associated with geothermal energy projects as well as comparison with solar, wind and battery storage. The course is designed to investigate how various project finance techniques and contract structures can be used to achieve a competitive power prices while maintaining a satisfactory equity return. Distinctive project finance features of power facilities that depend on geothermal, wind, hydro or solar resources will be evaluated with financial models. The course will cover economic analysis of exploration and development of geothermal facilities and how to incorporate probability of failure and success into an IRR framework. Subsequent sessions will address the theory underlying liquidated damages for delay, and performance as well as design of other incentives that is inherent in different contract structures. Nuanced project finance issues associated with structuring debt for renewable projects will be discussed including under what conditions the DSCR drives debt capacity and when the debt to capital ratio is instrumental. The course will be taught with a combination of theoretical discussions, term sheet review and focused financial models. Training Objectives Evaluation of the economic risks that arise from uncertainty associated with drilling exploration wells and development wells for geothermal projects. Analyse the theoretical issues with computing LCOE for geothermal projects compared to other renewable and non-renewable resources and the importance of cost of capital for renewable projects; Understand differences in contract structures for renewable projects and dispatchable projects and how a single price structure can distort incentives for efficient construction and operation; Understand components of financing that influence the bid price required to meet a required rate of return on equity and can result in relatively low prices with reasonable returns. Understand the importance of debt sizing constraints and what strategies are relevant when the debt to capital constraint applies relative to when the debt service coverage ratio drives the debt size; Understand how to compute P50, P90 and P99 for different projects driven by resource risk; Understand the difference between mean reverting resource variation and estimation mistakes that do not correct as the basis for 1-year P90 and 10-year P90. Understand under what conditions debt sculpting can affect returns and how synthetic sculpting can be used to increase returns when the DSCR constraint applies. Understand the theory of credit spreads, variable rate debt and interest rates in different currencies and compute the implied probability of default that in inherent in credit spreads. Understand how to evaluate the costs to equity investors and the benefits to lenders for various credit enhancements including DSRA accounts, cash flow sweeps and covenants. Course Level Basic or Foundation Training Methods The VILT will be delivered online in 4 sessions comprising 4 hours per day, with 2 breaks of 10 minutes per day, including time for lectures, discussion, quizzes and short classroom exercises. Trainer Your expert course leader provides financial and economic consulting services to a variety of clients, he teaches professional development courses in an assortment of modelling topics (project finance, M&A, and energy). He is passionate about teaching in Africa, South America, Asia and Europe. Many of the unique analytical concepts and modelling techniques he has developed have arisen from discussion with participants in his courses. He has taught customized courses for MIT's Sloan Business School, Bank Paribas, Shell Oil, Society General, General Electric, HSBC, GDF Suez, Citibank, CIMB, Lind Lakers, Saudi Aramco and many other energy and industrial clients. His consulting activities include developing complex project finance, corporate and simulation models, providing expert testimony on financial and economic issues before energy regulatory agencies, and advisory services to support merger and acquisition projects. Our key course expert has written a textbook titled Corporate and Project Finance Modelling, Theory and Practice published by Wiley Finance. The book introduces unique modelling techniques that address many complex issues that are not typically used by even the most experienced financial analysts. For example, it describes how to build user-defined functions to solve circular logic without cumbersome copy and paste macros; how to write function that derives the ratio of EV/EBITDA accounting for asset life, historical growth, taxes, return on investment, and cost of capital; and how to efficiently solve many project finance issues related to debt structuring. He is in the process of writing a second book that describes a series of valuation and analytical mistakes made in finance. This book uses many case studies from Harvard Business School that were thought to represent effective business strategies and later turned into valuation nightmares. Over the course of his career our key course expert has been involved in formulating significant government policy related to electricity deregulation; he has prepared models and analyses for many clients around the world; he has evaluated energy purchasing decisions for many corporations; and, he has provided advice on corporate strategy. His projects include development of a biomass plant, analysis and advisory work for purchase of electricity generation, distribution and transmission assets by the City of Chicago, formulation of rate policy for major metro systems and street lighting networks, advocacy testimony on behalf of low income consumers, risk analysis for toll roads, and evaluation of solar and wind projects. He has constructed many advisory analyses for project finance and merger and acquisition transactions. Lastly, our key course expert was formerly Vice President at the First National Bank of Chicago where he directed analysis of energy loans and also created financial modelling techniques used in advisory projects. He received an MBA specializing in econometrics (with honours) from the University of Chicago and a BSc in Finance from the University of Illinois (with highest university honours). POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information about post training coaching support and fees applicable for this. Accreditions And Affliations
Overview Objective Understand the requirement of Information Security Concepts and Definitions of Information Security Management Systems Deeply Analysing the policies, Standards and procedures How to deliver a balanced ISMS and following its security procedures Analysing the Information risk management Evaluating the organisational responsibilities Understanding the Information security controls Scrutinising Legal framework Techniques of Cryptographic models
Learn how to create posters, newspapers design, magazines design, brochures, presentation, books, and ebooks through our Adobe InDesign CC Advanced course to pursue the best position in this role. The contents of the course instruct you to learn all these aforementioned aspects exponentially and easily. The course teaches you how to use InDesign scripts to create multiple designs using color, inserting images and videos, changing forms of letters and many more things. It also guides you on how to create image girds, large table based design, and illustration using theme and color mode. Furthermore, it teaches you different types of styles so that you can distinguish the pros and cons in order to teach you the easiest way of graphic design However, learning this course, you can start your career as a design master effectively. Who is this course for? Adobe InDesign CC Advanced is suitable for anyone who wants to gain extensive knowledge, potential experience and professional skills in the related field. This course is CPD accredited so you don't have to worry about the quality. Requirements Our Adobe InDesign CC Advanced is open to all from all academic backgrounds and there is no specific requirements to attend this course. It is compatible and accessible from any device including Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Tablets etc. CPD Certificate from Course Gate At the successful completion of the course, you can obtain your CPD certificate from us. You can order the PDF certificate for £9 and the hard copy for £15. Also, you can order both PDF and hardcopy certificates for £22. Career path This course opens a new door for you to enter the relevant job market and also gives you the opportunity to acquire extensive knowledge along with required skills to become successful. You will be able to add our qualification to your CV/resume which will help you to stand out in the competitive job industry. Course Curriculum Introduction Introduction 00:04:00 Advanced Document Setup Saving to Previous Versions 00:02:00 Saving Templates 00:03:00 Using Different Page Sizes 00:03:00 Sectioning for Page Numbering 00:07:00 Working with Text Flow Using Breaks 00:06:00 Working with Tabs 00:05:00 Creating Jump Lines 00:05:00 Auto-sizing Text Frames 00:00:00 Using Text on a Path 00:08:00 Working with Text Outlines 00:03:00 Advanced Text Options Replacing Fonts 00:04:00 Changing Text Formatting 00:04:00 Applying Character Formatting 00:00:00 Using Bullets and Numbering 00:04:00 Understanding Types of Spaces 00:05:00 Understanding Types of Dashes 00:06:00 Using Grep 00:04:00 Editing AutoCorrect 00:03:00 Beyond the Basics - Text Styles Loading Styles 00:03:00 Redefining Styles 00:03:00 Creating Group Styles 00:03:00 Using Nested Styles 00:05:00 Using Hyphenation and Justification 00:05:00 Understanding Keep Options 00:02:00 Breaking a Link to a Style 00:02:00 Advanced Place Options Using Place Text Options 00:06:00 Using Place Image Options 00:10:00 Placing Adobe Illustrator Files 00:03:00 Using Metadata Caption 00:06:00 Placing InCopy Documents 00:05:00 Using Anchored Objects 00:05:00 Illustration in InDesign Using the Pen Tool 00:08:00 Using the Direct Selection Tool 00:02:00 Understanding Pathfinder Panel Basics 00:07:00 Using Advanced Alignment 00:04:00 Organizing Swatches Using Color Groups 00:03:00 Loading Swatches 00:01:00 Loading the CC Libraries 00:05:00 Converting Tables Converting a Table to Text 00:02:00 Converting Text to a Table 00:02:00 Working with Headers and Footers 00:04:00 Embedding Cell Styles into Table Styles 00:05:00 Working with Long Documents Creating Books 00:04:00 Developing a Table of Contents and Bookmarks 00:09:00 Creating Interactive Elements Inserting QR Codes 00:05:00 Creating Bookmarks 00:04:00 Using Hyperlinks 00:05:00 Applying Page Transitions and Exporting to PDFs 00:05:00 Conclusion Course Recap 00:03:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates or Transcripts 00:00:00
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for anyone seeking CCNA certification. The course also provides foundational knowledge for all support technicians involved in the basic installation, operation, and verification of Cisco networks. The job roles best suited to the material in this course are: Entry-level network engineer Network administrator Network support technician Help desk technician Overview This course will help you: Learn the knowledge and skills to install, configure, and operate a small- to medium-sized network Gain a foundation in the essentials of networking, security, and automation Earn 30 CE credits toward recertification The Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA) v2.0 course gives you a broad range of fundamental knowledge for all IT careers. Through a combination of lecture, hands-on labs, and self-study, you will learn how to install, operate, configure, and verify basic IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The course covers configuring network components such as switches, routers, and wireless LAN controllers; managing network devices; and identifying basic security threats. The course also gives you a foundation in network programmability, automation, and software-defined networking. This course helps you prepare to take the 200-301 Cisco© Certified Network Associate (CCNA©) exam. By passing this one exam, you earn the CCNA certification. This course also earns you 30 Continuing Education (CE) credits towards recertification. Course Outline Exploring the Functions of Networking ? Lecture Introducing the Host-to-Host Communications Model ? Lecture Operating Cisco IOS Software ? Lecture Introducing LANs ? Lecture Exploring the TCP/IP Link Layer ? Lecture Starting a Switch ? Lecture Introducing the TCP/IP Internet Layer, IPv4 Addressing, and Subnets ? Lecture Explaining the TCP/IP Transport Layer and Application Layer ? Lecture Exploring the Functions of Routing ? Lecture Configuring a Cisco Router ? Lecture Exploring the Packet Delivery Process ? Lecture Troubleshooting a Simple Network ? Lecture Introducing Basic IPv6 ? Lecture Configuring Static Routing ? Lecture Implementing VLANs and Trunks ? Lecture Routing Between VLANs ? Lecture Introducing OSPF ? Lecture Building Redundant Switched Topologies ? Self-study Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel ? Lecture Exploring Layer 3 Redundancy ? Self-study Introducing WAN Technologies ? Self-study Explaining Basics of ACL ? Lecture Enabling Internet Connectivity ? Lecture Introducing QoS ? Self-study Explaining Wireless Fundamentals ? Self-study Introducing Architectures and Virtualization ? Self-study Explaining the Evolution of Intelligent Networks ? Lecture Introducing System Monitoring ? Lecture Managing Cisco Devices ? Lecture Examining the Security Threat Landscape ? Self-study Additional course details: Nexus Humans Cisco Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions v2.0 (CCNA) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Cisco Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions v2.0 (CCNA) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Description The Implementing Cisco IP Routing is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP, Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional CCIP, and Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications. This Cisco CCNP Implementing Cisco IP Routing (Route) v2.0 Training will help you to be certified Successfully with all the important knowledge and skills necessary to use advanced IP addressing and routing in implementing scalable and secure Cisco ISR routers connected to LANs and WANs. The exam also covers configuration of secure routing solutions to support branch offices and mobile workers. This is an advanced course on Cisco routing configuration for both IPv4 and IPv6. In this course, you will gain the knowledge to configure and optimize a routing domain using OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, PBR, IP SLA and configure redistribution when needed. It also includes the configuration of highly secure routing solutions to support branch offices and mobile workers. Assessment & Certification To achieve a formal qualification, you are required to book an official exam separately with the relevant awarding bodies. However, you will be able to order a course completion CPD Certificate by paying an additional fee. Hardcopy Certificate by post - £19 Soft copy PDF via email - £10 Requirements Our Cisco CCNP Implementing Cisco IP Routing (Route) v2.0 Training is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Career Path After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. Routing Services Complex Enterprise Network Frameworks, Architectures, and Models FREE 00:15:00 Creating, Documenting, and Executing an Implementation Plan 00:09:00 Overview of IP Routing 00:12:00 RIPNG 00:26:00 Configuring the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol Understanding EIGRP Terminology and Operation 00:14:00 Planning EIGRP Routing Implementations 00:03:00 Configuring and Verifying EIGRP 00:03:00 Enable EIGRP Routing 00:01:00 Define EIGRP Networks 00:03:00 Define Bandwidth on Interfaces 00:01:00 Enable and Disable EIGRP Automatic Summarization 00:01:00 Passive Interface 00:02:00 IP Default Network 00:03:00 Configure a Router to Advertise a Default Route as the Gateway 00:02:00 Example of the IP Route Next Hop Command 00:01:00 Example of the IP Route Quad Zero Command 00:01:00 Summarization in Discontiguous Networks 00:01:00 Configuring and Verifying EIGRP in an Enterprise WAN 00:03:00 Disabling Automatic Summarization 00:01:00 Frame Relay Using Dynamic Mapping 00:03:00 EIGRP over Layer 3 MPLS VPNs 00:02:00 EIGRP over Layer 2 MPLS VPNs 00:04:00 Configuring and Verifying EIGRP Authentication 00:04:00 Configure Authentication Mode for EIGRP 00:02:00 Configure the Key Chain 00:01:00 Optimizing EIGRP Implementations 00:05:00 Enable Authentication to use the Key Chain 00:01:00 EIGRP 00:21:00 Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol Understanding OSPF Terminology and Operation 00:20:00 OSPF Packets 00:11:00 Planning OSPF Routing Implementations 00:06:00 Basic OSPF Verification and Configuration 00:09:00 Configuring Single Area OSPF 00:02:00 Configuring Multi Area OSPF 00:01:00 EIGRP over Layer 3 MPLS VPNs 00:02:00 OSPF Network Types 00:11:00 Assigning Router Priority 00:02:00 Override the Default Interface Cost 00:01:00 Configure a Key for Simple Authentication 00:01:00 Configure the MD5 Key-ID and Key 00:02:00 Verifying Simple Password Authentication 00:01:00 OSPF 00:19:00 Manipulating Routing Updates Assessing Network Routing Performance Issues 00:05:00 Using Multiple Routing Protocols on a Network 00:09:00 Redistribution Supports All Routing Protocols 00:01:00 Implementing Route Redistribution 00:07:00 Redistribute Routes into RIP 00:03:00 Redistribute Routes into OSPF 00:04:00 Default Metric for Routing Protocols 00:02:00 Redistributing Routes into EIGRP 00:05:00 Applying Metric Values for EIGRP 00:03:00 Modifying the Administrative Distance for all Routing Protocols 00:06:00 Changing OSPF AD 00:15:00 Controlling Routing Update Traffic 00:11:00 Route Map 00:10:00 Using Distribute Lists and Filter Incoming Routing Updates 00:03:00 Defining a Filter for Outgoing Routing Commands 00:02:00 Distribute List In or Out and Examples 00:06:00 Distribute Lists to Avoid Route Feedback 00:05:00 Fallbacks of Distribute Lists 00:01:00 Using Prefix Lists 00:02:00 Implementing Path Control Understanding Path Control 00:05:00 Similarities of ACLs and Prefix Lists 00:01:00 Implementing Path Control using Offset-Lists 00:02:00 Configuring a Prefix List 00:04:00 Implementing Path Control Using Offset-Lists 00:03:00 Verify Offset-Lists 00:01:00 Implementing Path Control using IOS IP SLAs 00:10:00 Cisco IOS IP SLAs 00:01:00 IP SLAs Applications 00:01:00 Operations - Responders and Sources 00:01:00 IP SLAs Operations 00:01:00 Steps to Deploying IP SLAs 00:01:00 IP SLA - ICMP ECHO and ICMP ECHO Sub Commands 00:04:00 IP SLA Schedules 00:05:00 Define Tracking Objects to Track the State of IP SLAs Operations 00:02:00 Configuring Track Delay 00:01:00 Configure a Static Route for IP SLAs Tracking 00:03:00 Verify IP SLAs using Method 1 00:02:00 Verify IP SLAs using Method 2 00:02:00 Implement Path Control using Policy-Based Routing 00:09:00 Implement Path Control using Policy-Based Routing 00:01:00 Configure PBR 00:01:00 Logical PBR Operation 00:01:00 Route-Map Commands for PBR 00:03:00 Match Statements and Conditions 00:03:00 Match Commands Used in PBR 00:01:00 Specify Criteria to be Matched using Prefix Lists of ACLs 00:01:00 Specify Criteria to be Matched by Packet Length 00:01:00 Modify Matching Conditions using Set Statements 00:01:00 Set Conditions 00:03:00 Set Commands used in PBR 00:02:00 Specify the Next Hop IP Address for Matching Packets 00:01:00 Specify Interfaces Through which Packets Can be Routed 00:01:00 Specify a List of Default Next-Hop IP Addresses 00:02:00 Specify a List of Default Interfaces 00:02:00 Mark Packets Using the IP ToS Field 00:02:00 Set the 3 IP Precedence Bits in the IP Packet Header 00:01:00 Set IP Precedence Parameters 00:02:00 Identify a Route Map to Use for Policy Routing on an Interface 00:01:00 Various Methods to Verify PBR 00:02:00 Advanced Path Control Tools 00:02:00 Implementing a Border Gateway Protocol Solution for ISP Connectivity BGP Terminology, Concepts, and Operation 00:20:00 EGP and IGP 00:01:00 AS 00:02:00 IANA 00:01:00 RIRs 00:02:00 AS Numbers 00:03:00 Facts about BGP 00:03:00 BGP Neighbors 00:03:00 BGP Operational Overview 00:02:00 BGP Use between ASs 00:01:00 BGP and IGPs 00:01:00 Connecting Enterprise Networks to Internet Service Providers 00:02:00 Configuring BGP 00:12:00 Questions for Deploying Routing and Connection 00:02:00 Public IP Address Space 00:02:00 Configure Static Routes 00:02:00 Configure the Default Local Preference 00:01:00 Define BGP as the IP Routing Protocol 00:03:00 Router BGP Command Parameters 00:01:00 Identify Peer Router to Establish a BGP Session 00:02:00 Create a Peer Group 00:02:00 Assign Neighbors as Part of the Peer Group 00:02:00 Disable an Existing BGP Neighbor or Peer Group Relationship 00:02:00 Establish the IBGP Session Using a Loopback Interface 00:02:00 IBGP Source IP 00:03:00 Increase the TTL for EBGP Connections 00:03:00 Configure the Router as the Next Hop for a BGP Speaking Peer 00:02:00 Verifying and Troubleshooting BGP 00:01:00 Basic BGP Path Manipulation Using Route Maps 00:05:00 Filtering BGP Routing Updates 00:02:00 Implementing Routing Facilities for Branch Offices and Mobile Workers Planning the Branch Office Implementations 00:15:00 NAT 00:09:00 Planning for Mobile Worker Implementations 00:03:00 Routing Traffic to the Mobile Worker 00:02:00 Implementing IPv6 in the Enterprise Network Introducing IPv6 00:07:00 Configuring and Verifying IPv6 Unicast Addresses 00:06:00 Routing IPv6 Traffic 00:01:00 Configuring Static Routing 00:04:00 Configuring OSPFv3 00:07:00 OSPFv3 00:22:00 Configuring EIGRP for IPv6 00:03:00 EIGRP for IPv6 00:18:00 Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP) 00:03:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam- Cisco CCNP Implementing Cisco IP Routing (Route) v2.0 Training 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam- Cisco CCNP Implementing Cisco IP Routing (Route) v2.0 Training 00:20:00 Order Your Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
Java training course description A comprehensive introduction of the Java language and environment. It is important to note that the course will assume that the delegates are already familiar with the C language as this enables more advanced features of the Java language to be covered in the course. The course will also give an overview of areas related to programming in Java. What will you learn Describe the Java architecture. Write Java applets and applications. Debug Java programs. Examine existing code and determine its function. Use multimedia extensions, the awt, multithreading, exceptions within Java Java training course details Who will benefit: Those wishing to program in Java. Prerequisites: Complete C programming Duration 5 days Java training course contents Review of UNIX fundamentals What is Java? What Java is, history of Java, reasons for success. The Java Virtual Machine, Bytecodes, getting up and running with Java, Java resources. Simple Java applications. C features in Java Java data structures, Java flow control, differences from C, arrays, strings and packages. OO features in Java Java classes and objects, inheritance, overloading, packages. Differences from C++. Java applets Applications vs. applets, HTML, the applet tag, applet methods, life cycle, testing and debugging. Multimedia applets Images, sounds, fonts, colours and animation. Java products The JDK in detail, other development environments. Javabeans and JDBC overviews. Abstract Window Toolkit JFC and Swing versus AWT. Event handling (JDK 1.1), GUIs, panels, buttons, lists, scrollbars, text areas, frames⦠Exception handling and multithreading Handling exceptions. Starting, pausing, stopping threads, producers, consumers, monitoring. More standard classes Java file I/O, Streams, The system class. The networking model, java.net classes. Security and Java Types of attack, the security manager, craplets, securing the network. Integrating legacy code with Java
Advanced C++ training course description The course will give a broad overview of the C++ Programming language, focusing on modern C++, up to C++17. This course will cover the use of the Standard Library, including containers, iterator, function objects and algorithms. From the perspective of application development, a number of design patterns will be considered. What will you learn Write C++ programs using the more esoteric language features. Utilise OO techniques to design C++ programs. Use the standard C++ library. Exploit advanced C++ techniques Advanced C++ training course details Who will benefit: Programmers needing to write C++ code. Programmers needing to maintain C++ code. Prerequisites: C++ programming foundation. Duration 5 days Advanced C++ training course contents Study of a string class Create a string class as a means to investigate many issues, involving the use of operator overloading and including overloading new and delete. Creation of the class will also require consideration of 'const correctness'. Exception handling Consider the issues involved in exception handling including the concept of exception safety. Templates Review definition of template functions, including template parameter type deduction. Introduction to template metaprogramming. Newer features including template template parameters and variadic templates. Creation of template classes. Design patterns Introduction to Design Patterns and consideration of a number of patterns, such as, factory method, builder, singleton and adapter. The standard C++ library (STL) Standard Library features, such as, Containers, Iterator, Function Objects and Algorithms. Introduction to Lambda expressions. C++ and performance The writing of code throughout the course will be oriented towards performant code, including use of R Value references and 'move' semantics. Pointers The use of pointers will be considered throughout the course. Smart pointers will be considered to improve program safety and help avoid the use of 'raw' pointers. Threading This section will consider the creation of threads and synchronisation issues. A number of synchronisation primitives will be considered. Async and the use of Atomic will also be considered. New ANSI C++ features Summarising some of the newer features to be considered are: Auto, Lambdas expression, smart pointers, variadic templates and folds, R Value references and tuple together with structured binding.
UNIX Virtualization and High Availability course description This course covers administering UNIX enterprise-wide with an emphasis on virtualization and high availability. What will you learn Manage Virtual Machines. Manage containers. Manage HA clusters. Manage HA cluster storage. UNIX Virtualization and High Availability course details Who will benefit: Enterprise-level UNIX professional. UNIX professionals working with virtualization and/or High availability. Prerequisites: Linux network administration 2 (LPIC-2) Duration 5 days UNIX Virtualization and High Availability course contents VIRTUALIZATION Virtualization concepts and theory Terminology, Pros and Cons of virtualization, variations of Virtual Machine monitors, migration of physical to VMs, migration of VMs between host systems, cloud computing. Xen Xen architecture, networking and storage, Xen configuration, Xen utilities, troubleshooting Xen installations, XAPI, XenStore, Xen Boot Parameters, the xm utility. KVM KVM architecture, networking and storage, KVM configuration, KVM utilities, troubleshooting KVM installations. Other virtualization solutions OpenVZ and LXC, other virtualization technologies, virtualization provisioning tools. Libvirt and Related Tools libvirt architecture, networking and storage, basic technical knowledge of libvirt and virsh, oVirt. Cloud Management Tools Basic feature knowledge of OpenStack and CloudStack, awareness of Eucalyptus and OpenNebula. Containers Containers versus VMs, Docker, Kubernetes. Load balanced clusters of LVS/IPVS, VRRP, configuration of keepalived, configuration of ldirectord, backend server network configuration. HAProxy, configuration of HAProxy. Failover clusters Pacemaker architecture and components (CIB, CRMd, PEngine, LRMd, DC, STONITHd), Pacemaker cluster configuration, Resource classes (OCF, LSB, Systemd, Upstart, Service, STONITH, Nagios), Resource rules and constraints (location, order, colocation), Advanced resource features (templates, groups, clone resources, multi-state resources), Pacemaker management using pcs, Pacemaker management using crmsh, configuration and management of corosync in conjunction with Pacemaker, other cluster engines (OpenAIS, Heartbeat, CMAN). HIGH AVAILABILITY CLUSTER STORAGE DRBD/cLVM DRBD resources, states and replication modes, configuration of DRBD resources, networking, disks and devices, configuration of DRBD automatic recovery and error handling, management of DRBD using drbdadm. drbdsetup and drbdmeta, Integration of DRBD with Pacemaker, cLVM, integration of cLVM with Pacemaker. Clustered File Systems Principles of cluster file systems. Create, maintain and troubleshoot GFS2 file systems in a cluster, create, maintain and troubleshoot OCFS2 file systems in a cluster, Integration of GFS2 and OCFS2 with Pacemaker, the O2CB cluster stack, other commonly used clustered file systems.