TD Education offers Boot Camps
designed to accelerate the certification process for highly motivated and
dedicated professionals. These intensive programs will help you quickly get up
to speed and prepare you for a new certification, while at the same time build
the skills you need to be successful on the job. Review a brief description of
each and choose the one that fits your needs:
Advanced Security Boot Camp
The focus of this intense program is to cover the
high level security CISSP domain information via logical cross-domain lectures
organized around real-world implementation, while allowing you to actually
experience these advanced security concepts in an intensive, hands-on lab
environment. This course will give you the information you need to be an
effective security professional, as well as enable you to bring proven,
real-life skills back to the office. You will learn to implement security
audits, perform advanced penetration testing, identify and correct
vulnerabilities, enforce security policies, and detect and respond to
vulnerabilities and attacks.
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CCDA Boot Camp
Everything
in networking starts from a strong network design. Designing networks is not an
innate skill but one that must be learned through training and practice. The
best Network Designers are adding design certifications to their credentials and
for Cisco Network Designers, CCDA is the first certification.
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CCIE Boot Camp: Foundations
Fundamentals will prepare you for the hands-on CCIE
lab by not only teaching you the technologies, but it will help you understand
Cisco's testing techniques. This course will also help you assess your strengths
and weaknesses by testing your knowledge on topics found on all CCIE Lab exams
such as OSPF, ATM, BGP, EIGRP and IS-IS at a CCIE level.
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CCIE Boot Camp : Routing and Switching
Designed for
candidates preparing for Cisco’s CCIE hands-on lab. Candidates will solidify
their existing knowledge, expose their weaknesses and gain vital test taking
strategies. This class is designed for candidates who are within 6 months of
their lab date. The class does not cover introductory material and candidates
are expected to have at a minimum a CCNP level knowledge of the topics covered
in order to receive the full benefit of the class.
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CCNP Boot Camp
Deploy the required Cisco products and
services that enable connectivity and traffic transport, given a network design
that includes multilayer switching over various Ethernet technologies Implement
the necessary services at each layer of the network to allow users to obtain
services in a working multilayer switched network Control network traffic by
implementing network policies, given a working multilayer switched network.
Restore proper network operations through the use of Cisco devices and external
management tools, when presented with an incorrectly working multilayer switched
network Explain how service providers implement transparent LAN services and
Ethernet over Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) technology to deliver
connectivity to the enterprise site. Describe advanced IP addressing to include
variable-length subnet mask route summarization, classless interdomain routing,
basic IP version 6, and using Network Address Translation with route maps.
Identify advanced IP routing principles, including static and dynamic routing
characteristics and the concepts of classless routing and network boundary
summarization. Configure Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol for a
scalable network. Configure Open Shortest Path First for a scalable multiarea
network. Configure Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System for a scalable
multiarea network. Manipulate routing updates and packet flow using
redistribution, distribution lists, administrative distance, route maps, and
policy-based routing. Configure basic Border Gateway Protocol for internal and
external Border Gateway Protocol. Interconnect network devices used for WANs.
Build a functional configuration to support network requirements. Verify the
functionality of the network. Determine network device operational status and
performance. Manage device configuration files. Configure access lists to meet
requirement. Use show commands to display network operational performance. Use
debug commands to detect processes and anomalies.
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CCNA Boot Camp
CCNA is the first step in the Cisco Career
certifications. This package is designed for people
relatively new to networking technology and provides a solid understanding of
network fundamentals. The CCNA designation is recognized as an
important stepping stone for network professionals on their way to a successful
career in the Cisco internetworking field. It is
the first step in the Cisco Career certifications. This package is designed for
people relatively new to networking technology
and provides a solid understanding of network
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CCNB Boot Camp
This intensive 5-day hands-on Boot Camp
exclusively developed to teach the fundamentals and newest applications of Cisco
Content Networking technology. The course introduces students to Cisco's Content
Services Switch, Content Engine, Content Router, and Content Distribution
Manager devices. This boot camp consolidates the essential aspects of the four
Cisco Content Networking courses: Building Cisco Content Networking Solutions (CN),
Content Services Switch 11000 Series Operation & Configuration (CSSOC),
Enterprise Content Delivery Networking Operation & Configuration (ECDN), and
Content Engine Caching Operation and Configuration (CECOC)
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CCSP Boot Camp
An intensive Cisco network security boot camp
that consolidates the most essential aspects of the 5 Cisco security courses - SECUR , CSPFA, CSIDS, CSVPN, and CSI - into a single 11-day hands-on experience.
Students will be provided 5 exam vouchers to test outside of class hours. CCSP
certification validates skills and knowledge in key areas of network security
including firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and virtual private networks.
Because you will understand major networking protocols, procedures, and how to
integrate security devices with the underlying network, you will be uniquely
positioned to design secure network solutions.
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Tech Data IP Telephony Boot Camp
This 11 day course will identify the components,
processes, and features of traditional telephony networks that provide
end-to-end call functionality. Describe two methods of call control used on
voice and data networks and provide one example of a protocol for each.
List at least five components or capabilities that
are required to provide integrated voice and data services in campus LAN,
enterprise, and service provider environments. Select the appropriate analog
voice connection to a Cisco device given the types of analog connections and
their susceptibility to line quality problems. Choose
a voice compression scheme that best suits your needs given the fundamentals of
digital voice encoding. Describe the
appropriate signaling method to deploy in a telephony system given the type of
signaling: between PBXs; between PBXs and central offices; or specialized, such
as ISDN. Implement an effective method of
transporting fax and modem traffic over a Voice over IP network given the
standard implementations of fax and the methods used to transport modem
traffic. Given a converged network, explain the need to implement Quality of
Service (QoS) and explain methods for implementing and managing QoS. Given a
converged network, identify and describe different models used for ensuring QoS
in a network and explain key IP QoS mechanisms used to implement the models.
Given a converged network, explain the use of MQC and AutoQoS to implement QoS
on the network. Given a converged network and a policy defining QoS
requirements, successfully classify and mark network traffic to implement the
policy. Identify AVVID and CallManager Components. Define and list
benefits of CallManager Cluster and Deployment Options. Install the Cisco Call
Manager components and upgrade a Call Manager Cluster. Describe the various IP
phone models and list their features. Configure Cisco Call Manager to support
IP Phones Identify and configure Catalyst Switches used in CIPT solutions.
Describe how gateways fit into the CIPT design. Configure a basic route plan.
Configure a complex route plan. Configure Call Manger Class of Service.
Configure Call Manager Media resources. Configure Call Manager features.
Configure Call Admission Control and SRST. Configure Cisco Web Attendant.
Configure Extension Mobility.
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CWENT (Implementing CiscoWorks
for LAN/WAN Enterprise Management)
This Cisco
Authorized course helps you optimize your use of the CiscoWorks LMS and RWAN
software suites. In this course, you will learn to capitalize on your investment
in CiscoWorks by dramatically improving the operation of your network. The
extended-hours format allows time for enhanced labs to ensure that you get the
most intense real-world experience available. The CWENT course is a necessity
for understanding how to use CiscoWorks to manage small/medium/large Cisco-based
LANs and WANs. CWENT combines lecture and extensive hands-on lab time to
instruct the students on how to apply CiscoWorks applications to manage network
configurations, faults, and performance. This course will show the students how
to manage and solve problems using the applications and tools bundled together
in the LMS (LAN Management Solution) and RWAN (Routed WAN) management solution
sets.
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Checkpoint NG with AI Boot Camp
This intense, 5-day course of lecture and extensive hand-on labs, you will
not only gain in-depth knowledge of the Checkpoint firewall/VPN product and
operation, but you will also learn about less publicized tools and features that
can save time for you and money for your business. Clustering, performance
enhancement, troubleshooting, securing, and much, much more will be covered in
this class. Importantly, you'll also learn about shortcomings in the products,
and how to implement effective protections and work-around. If certification is
in your plans, this advanced course also fully prepares you for your CCSA and
CCSE certification tests, and lays a solid foundation for CCSE+ preparation.
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Microsoft 2003 MCSA Boot Camp
Our
MCSA Boot Camp is an intensive program that will quickly help you get up to
speed on Windows 2003 and prepare you for a new certification, while
simultaneously building the skills you need to be successful on the job. Pass
four exams in eight days and walk away with two certifications - MCP (Microsoft
Certified Professional) and MCSA (Microsoft Certified Administrator).
Professionals who do not have the time to take the entire track or need to
become MCSA certified quickly will greatly benefit from attending this boot
camp.
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Microsoft 2003 MCSE Boot Camp
The Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer (MCSE) exams will support the release of Windows 2003 by
identifying systems engineers who can successfully plan and implement a network
infrastructure, Active Directory® infrastructure, and client deployment on the
Windows 2003 platform, and perform maintenance at a high level for a medium- to
large-sized Windows 2003 environment. The MCSE on Windows 2003 credential
offers IT professionals a competitive edge in today’s constantly changing
business environment by validating the specific experience required by the
network and systems administrator job role. The certification provides employers
with a means to identify those qualified individuals who have the appropriate
skills set to do the job successfully.
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MCDST Boot Camp
For those new to Microsoft Windows XP, this course
provides the knowledge and skills necessary to troubleshoot basic problems end
users will face related to configuring and maintaining applications in Microsoft
environments. This course will provide students with the skills necessary to
take exams 70-271 and 70-272.
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Network + Boot Camp
Your success
in the IT industry depends on your mastery of essential data networking skills.
Network+ Boot Camp is an intense, hands-on data networking course
conducted in a multi-faceted environment. You will learn how networks really
work. You will learn to analyze network traffic in detail and study IP, IP
addressing and subnetting, DHCP, DNS, and routing, and how to install TCP/IP and
troubleshoot problems. In hands-on labs you will use networking equipment from
Cisco, Nortel, Lucent, and others to gain essential real-world skills.
Please call the TD Education sales team for more information on
the Boot Camp of your choice at 800-237-8931 x75002 or via email at
tdeducation@techdata.com.