Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Network engineers, technical support personnel, reseller support engineers, and others responsible for implementing and/or maintaining the Juniper Networks products covered in this course. Overview Introduction to carrier Ethernet Describe the function of an Ethernet LAN Describe Ethernet frame filtering Implement VLAN tagging Implement IRB Implement a virtual switch Describe interconnecting routing instances Describe provider bridging Configure and monitor provider bridging Configure and monitor provider backbone bridging Explain the purpose of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Configure and monitor the STP, the RSTP, the MSTP, and the VSTP Explain the purpose of bridge protocol data unit (BPDU), loop, and root protection Describe the basic operation of link fault management (LFM) Describe the basic operation of connectivity fault management (CFM) Configure and monitor Ethernet OAM Describe and configure Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP) The Junos Service Provider Switching course is a two-day course that provides students with intermediate switching knowledge and configuration examples that are most common in a Service provider implementation. Course Outline Course Introduction Carrier Ethernet Ethernet in the WAN Ethernet Standards Organizations MX Series Layer 2 Features Ethernet Switching and Virtual LANs Ethernet LANs Bridging Configuring and Monitoring VLANs Configuring and Monitoring IRB Layer 2 Address Learning and Forwarding Layer 2 Firewall Filtering Virtual Switches Routing Instances Overview Configuring and Monitoring Virtual Switches Interconnecting Routing Instances Provider Bridging Expanding the Bridged Network Provider Bridging Configuring and Monitoring Provider Bridging Provider Backbone Bridging Configuring and Monitoring Provider Backbone Bridging Spanning-Tree Protocols Overview of STP Overview of RSTP Overview of MSTP Overview of VSTP Configuring and Monitoring Spanning-Tree Protocols Understanding BPDU, Loop, and Root Protection Ethernet OAM OAM Overview LFM CFM Configuring and Monitoring OAM Ethernet Ring Protection ERP Overview Configuring and Monitoring ERP LAG Overview Configuring and Monitoring a LAG
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Built for experienced IT Professionalsworking with Citrix Virtual Appsand Desktops who need to plan for,implement, or manage a ProvisioningServices environment. Potential studentsinclude administrators, engineers, andarchitects. Overview #NAME? In this course, students will learn to install and configure a highly available Citrix Provisioning farm according to leading practices. In this course, students will learn about the architecture, communication, and processes that make up Citrix Provisioning to be successful with deploying and managing a farm. Manage and integrate vDisks and target devices with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops for easy rollback, upgrades, and performance of Virtual Delivery Agent machines. At the end of this course students will be able to install, configure and manage the CitrixProvisioning 7 solution. Advanced Provisioning Learning Objectives Introduction to Citrix Provisioning (PVS) Getting Started with Citrix Provisioning Citrix Provisioning Architecture Citrix Provisioning Infrastructure Lab VM Power Management Learning Objectives The Citrix Provisioning Server The Farm Database The Store Streaming the vDisk Lab VM Power Management Learning Objectives vDisk Introduction Master Target Device Preparation Streaming Introduction Boot Methods Target Devices Lab VM Power Management Learning Objectives Target Devices Introduction Reads and Writes Machine and User Data Integrating Citrix Provisioning with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Lab VM Power Management Learning Objectives The Complete Architecture Overview The Citrix Virtual Desktops Setup Wizard Manage the Target Devices through Creating Device Collections Using Provisioned Services with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Managing Citrix Provisioning from Citrix Cloud Advanced Architecture Lab VM Power Management Learning Objectives Farm Component Scalability Store Redundancy Farm Database Redundancy Supporting Citrix Provisioning Lab VM Power Management Learning Objectives vDisk Updates Delegate Administration Audit and Support Alternative vDisk Update Methods
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for hiring managers who want to save company time and money recruiting and hiring the right candidates. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, participants will know how to present an open position, develop a workable hiring strategy, know how to find and select candidates for open positions. In this course, participants will gain skills and tools to help seek out great candidates that are a fit for your company. Learn to find the diamond in the rough. Getting Started Workshop Objectives Action Plan Defining and Knowing the Position Know the Position Needs Analysis Job Analysis Task Analysis Practical Illustration Hiring Strategy Company Information Salary Range Top Performers Be Prepared Practical Illustration Lure in Great Candidates Advertise Where Candidates Visit Develop Corporate Citizenship Treat Your Candidates Well Look at the Competition Practical Illustration Filtering Applicants to Interview Put Lots of Weight on Cover Letters Grading Resumes Internet Search Initial Phone Interview Practical Illustration The Interview (1) Introduce Everyone Use a Panel Match the Interview to the Job Types of Questions Practical Illustration The Interview (2) Tell Me About My Company Distractions Interview More Than Once Wrap Up Practical Illustration Selection Process (1) Testing Look for Passion and Enthusiasm Background Checks Trust Your Instincts Practical Illustration Selection Process (2) Education Level vs. Experience Have a Consensus Keep Non-Hires on File Checking References Practical Illustration Making an Offer Do it Quickly Employment Details Notify Rejected Candidates Be Creative Practical Illustration Onboarding Training and Orientation Mentoring 30-60-90 Day Reviews Make Them Feel Welcome Practical Illustration Wrapping Up Words From the Wise
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This class is designed for email digital marketers who manage the email channel for their organization. Whether you are new to Marketing Cloud or looking for tips on how to improve your existing customer journeys, this class is a great place to start. No prior knowledge of Marketing Cloud is needed. Overview When you complete this course, you will be able to: Explain compliance concepts to ensure optimal deliverability. Use tools within Marketing Cloud to uphold deliverability standards. Utilize Email Design best practices to ensure the best customer experience. Develop effective, relevant messages using Content Builder. Design and test different delivery methods and options when sending an email message. Design and execute customer journeys using automation tools within Marketing Cloud. Differentiate the use cases for different automation activities in Automation Studio and Journey Builder. Define fundamental data management and structure terminology. Use data segmentation tools to create targeted emails. Apply a simple data model concept to a real-world scenario. Define subscriber statuses, unsubscribe methods, and preferences. Analyze marketing campaigns using common KPIs. Solve a common marketing problem using troubleshooting guidance. Prioritize testing methods and tools to ensure quality control. Explain fundamental account and sending administration. Know where to go for more information, guidance, and support. Describe capabilities across the platform. Start your journey to becoming a Marketing Cloud Specialist. In this 5-day, expert-led class, you will learn how to build customer journeys within Marketing Cloud. Our team of Marketing Cloud pros will walk you through best practices related to executing, monitoring, and analyzing your journeys, arming you with the tools and know-how to design personalized journeys and engage with your customers in a whole new way. Course Outline Introduction to Salesforce Marketing Cloud Administration Subscriber and Data Management Email Message Design and Creation Message Testing, Delivery, and Email Marketing Best Practices Marketing Automation Analytics and Troubleshooting Summary
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is as follows: Cisco Unified Communications system channel partners and resellers System engineers Customers deploying and maintaining Cisco Unified Contact Center Express products. Overview Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Provide a comprehensive overview of the Cisco Unified Contact Center Express product suite. This overview will cover descriptions of the product, compatibility, and hardware and software options, architecture, and sizing and ordering tools. Provide a complete description of the Cisco Unified CCX installation process, the configuration required with an overview of most common configuration web pages, and describe the call flow processes needed to establish a call on Cisco Unified CCX. Describe the Cisco Unified CCX script editor, how it is installed and how to implement common IVR scripting techniques. Provide a comprehensive view of Cisco Unified CCX ACD operations to include basic contact center build-up, scripting, agent and supervisor desktop configurations, advanced scripting topics, and reporting. Describe how to install, configure and use features found in Cisco Unified CCX Premium such as, Remote Monitoring, Outbound Dialer, Agent Email, Agent Web Chat, and Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and Text-to-Speech (TTS). Understand how to maintain and monitor a Cisco Unified CCX system This course, Deploying Cisco© Unified Contact Center Express (UCCXD) v6.0, provides the student with hands-on experience and knowledge of tasks typically performed during contact center deployment. Cisco Unified CCX Product Overview Cisco Unified CCX Product Packages Cisco Unified CCX Architecture Designing Cisco Unified CCX Cisco Unified CCX Installation and Configuration Installing Cisco Unified CCX Managing Cisco Unified CCX Configuring Basic Properties of Cisco Unified CCX Cisco Unified CCX Scripting Understanding Script Editor Basics Creating a Basic IVR Script Prompting and Collecting Information Accessing an External Database Making Decisions Confirming Caller Input Cisco Unified CCX ACD Operations Implementing Cisco Unified CCX
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for broadcast engineers. It might also be of interest to technical solution architects, network engineers, and network administrators. Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Describe the overall solution and how it works, and identify all components of the solution and their functions Understand initial sizing and capacity Understand the basic requirements for IPFM Understand how Non-Blocking Multicast (NBM) and multicast function in the IPFM Understand and verify Precision Time Protocol (PTP) clocking Describe the DCNM Media Controller Demonstrate the DCNM Media Controller configuration and verification Explain how to deploy an IPFM solution in a high-availability manner Use the DCNM Media Controller to monitor fabric and to troubleshoot basic connectivity and performance issues Understand the approach and basic steps involved in responding to alarms and other notifications The Operating Cisco IP Fabric for Media Solution(IPFMSN) v2.0 course introduces you to the Cisco© IP Fabric for Media (IPFM) solution. The course is designed for broadcast engineers who will use IP technologies to replace Serial Digital Interface (SDI)-based deployments. You will learn about Cisco IPFM deployment, operation, and troubleshooting.The course also covers the Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) Media Controller, a core component of the Cisco IPFM solution. Through lab exercises that focus on building IP fabric as a baseline for a complete IPFM solution, you will learn how to deploy and troubleshoot the DCNM Media Controller to control flows through the fabric. Course Outline Introducing Cisco IP Fabric for Media Media over IP Standardization Designing Cisco IPFM Solution Building Cisco IP Fabric for Media Exploring Non-Blocking Multicast in Cisco IPFM Describing Cisco DCNM Introducing Cisco DCNM PowerOn Auto Provisioning (POAP) Process Implementing Cisco DCNM Flow and Host Policies Precision Time Protocol Cisco IPFM Operations, Administration, and Management Cisco IPFM High Availability Monitoring and Troubleshooting Cisco IPFM Operation
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. Cisco integrators and partners Systems and network engineers Technical architects Technical support personnel Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Understand the network security landscape and the Cisco Integrated Threat Defense (ITD) solutions Describe the key components of the ITD solution and their use in the network Configure the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) for a baseline of operation in the ITD solution Configure the integration between the Cisco Stealthwatch and Cisco ISE platforms Configure the integration between the Cisco Firepower and ISE platforms Configure the integration between Cisco Firepower and Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) for Endpoints The Implementing an Integrated Threat Defense Solution (SECUR201) v1.2 course provides an analysis of the cybersecurity landscape with an emphasis on the importance of an integrated threat defense architecture. Through a combination of lessons and hands-on practice, you will learn to deploy and integrate Cisco©?s Integrated Threat Defense solutions which include: Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), Cisco Stealthwatch, Cisco Firepower NGFW, and Cisco AMP for Endpoints. This course provides you with the knowledge and skills to implement and integrate solution components with existing network services, integrate solution components with the pxGrid (Platform Exchange Grid) framework, integrate network and endpoint-based malware protection, and observation of security dataflow after the introduction of malware. 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 Lab outline Connecting to the Lab Environment Integrating ISE and Active Directory Integrating ISE and Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Configuring pxGrid and Client Certificates Integrating Stealthwatch with Identity Services Engine Integrating Network Visibility Module (NVM) with AnyConnect Integrating Firepower with Identity Services Engine Integrating AMP for Endpoints with Firepower
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Everyone dealing with day to day work environment Overview Wherever two or more people come together, there is bound to be conflict. This course will give participants a seven-step conflict resolution process that they can use and modify to resolve conflict disputes of any size. Participants will also learn crucial conflict management skills, including dealing with anger and using the Agreement Frame. Participants will learn crucial conflict management skills, including dealing with anger and using the Agreement Frame. If left unchecked or not resolved it can lead to lost production, absences, attrition, and even law suits. Getting Started Icebreaker Housekeeping Items The Parking Lot Workshop Objectives An Introduction to Conflict Resolution What is Conflict? What is Conflict Resolution? Understanding the Conflict Resolution Process The Thomas-Kilmann Instrument Collaborating Competing Compromising Accommodating Avoiding Creating an Effective Atmosphere Neutralizing Emotions Setting Ground Rules Choosing the Time and Place Creating Mutual Understanding What do I Want? What Do They Want? What Do We Want? Focusing on Individual Needs Finding Common Ground Building Positive Energy and Goodwill Strengthening Your Partnership Getting to the Root Cause Examining Root Causes Creating a Cause and Effect Diagram The Importance of Forgiveness Identifying the Benefits of Resolution Generating Options Generate, Don't Evaluate Creating Mutual Gain Options and Multiple Option Solutions Digging Deeper into Your Options Building a Solution Creating Criteria Creating a Shortlist Choosing a Solution Building a Plan The Short Version of the Process Evaluating the Situation Choosing Your Steps Creating an Action Plan Using Individual Process Steps Additional Tools Stress and Anger Management Techniques The Agreement Frame Asking Open Questions Wrapping Up Words from the Wise Review of Parking Lot Lessons Learned Completion of Action Plans
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course are Application Consultants, Business Process Architects, Business Process Owners/Team Leads/Power Users, Data Consultants/Managers, and Solution Architects. Overview Students will set up and deliver their own master data from SAP ERP to SAP SCM (APO), and make any necessary master data enhancements to ensure proper planning results in APO.Students will complete the modeling of their supply chain by creating APO master data that is necessary to activate a fully functional Supply Chain in APO. In this course, students learn how to set up and configure the standard interface between the SAP ERP system and SAP SCM with focus on SAP APO. Integration for Supply Chain Modeling Integrating SAP ERP and SAP SCM Configuring an Integration Model Using Monitoring and Error-Processing Tools Setting Up Incremental Data Transfers for Master Data Changes Organizing Integration Models Performing Routine Operations with Background Processing Supply Chain Locations Managing Locations Integrating Plant Data Integrating MRP Areas Managing Transportation Zones Integrating Customers as Locations Integrating Vendors as Locations Integrating Factory Calendars and Time Streams Supply Chain Products Integrating Products Maintaining Product Data External Procurements Relationships Integrating Purchasing Information Records Integrating Scheduling Agreements Network Modeling Creating Means of Transportation Creating Transportation Lanes Supply Chain Resources Integrating Production Resources Creating Supply Chain Management (SCM)-Specific Resources Integrating Capacity Variants Integrating Setup Groups and Matrices Manufacturing Process Modeling Preparing Integration of Master Data Mapping Bill of Materials (BOM) Fields Mapping the Routings Fields Integrating Production Master Data Transferring a Master Recipe to a Production Process Model (PPM) Transferring Characteristics and Classes Quota Arrangement Creating Quota Arrangements Supply Chain Modeling Creating an SAP liveCache Model Creating a Version in SAP SCM Using the Supply Chain Engineer (SCE) Transactional Data Integration Integrating Transactional Data Supply Chain Subcontracting Preparing Master Data for Subcontracting
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for The course will likely be attended by SQL Server report creators who are interested in alternative methods of presenting data. Overview After completing this course, students will be able to: ? Perform Power BI desktop data transformation. ? Describe Power BI desktop modelling. ? Create a Power BI desktop visualization. ? Implement the Power BI service. ? Describe how to connect to Excel data. ? Describe how to collaborate with Power BI data. ? Connect directly to data stores. ? Describe the Power BI developer API. ? Describe the Power BI mobile app. The main purpose of the course is to give students a good understanding of data analysis with Power BI. The course includes creating visualizations, the Power BI Service, and the Power BI Mobile App. Introduction to Self-Service BI Solutions Introduction to business intelligence Introduction to data analysis Introduction to data visualization Overview of self-service BI Considerations for self-service BI Microsoft tools for self-service BI Lab : Exploring an Enterprise BI solution Introducing Power BI Power BI The Power BI service Lab : Creating a Power BI dashboard Power BI Using Excel as a data source for Power BI The Power BI data model Using databases as a data source for Power BI The Power BI service Lab : Importing data into Power BI Shaping and Combining Data Power BI desktop queries Shaping data Combining data Lab : Shaping and combining data Modelling data Relationships DAX queries Calculations and measures Lab : Modelling Data Interactive Data Visualizations Creating Power BI reports Managing a Power BI solution Lab : Creating a Power BI report Direct Connectivity Cloud data Connecting to analysis services Lab : Direct Connectivity Developer API The developer API Custom visuals Lab : Using the developer API Power BI mobile app The Power BI mobile app Using the Power BI mobile app Power BI embedded