Cisco Network Management Fundamentals
Learn How to Manage Network Infrastructure - Management VLAN, SNMP, NetFlow, SPAN, NTP, Loopbacks
Description
Cisco Management Network Architecture Fundamentals
Most time spent by network administrators is management, monitoring and configuration of network devices. Consider the number of software packages deployed to manage complex network systems. This course is essential for network engineers, IT support, help desk analysts, and CCNA certification. Learn how to configure an isolated management network.
Course Highlights
Learn how network engineers manage data center infrastructure
Create an isolated enterprise management network
Implement remote management access on your network
Learn centralized management and traffic analysis techniques
Configure SNMPv3, Syslog, and network time synchronization
You will learn the fundamentals of network management and protocols. Introductory course for network administrators, support analysts, and data center technicians. Learn how to manage Cisco network devices and configure a management network.
SNMPv3 and Syslog server
Network time protocol
Flexible NetFlow monitoring
Cisco IP SLA performance testing
SPAN/RSPAN packet analyzer
Wireshark application trace
Trivial file transfer protocol
Secure file transfer protocol
DHCP IOS server
Domain Name System (DNS)
CISCONET Training Solutions is a certification training provider that has helped thousands of students worldwide study for CCNA and CCNP certification. Cisco training expert with 25+ years of networking experience and multiple Cisco spotlight awards. The integrated learning system includes online courses, practice tests, lab training, and study tools.
What You Will Learn!
- Learn how to create a management network from scratch
- SNMPv3, Syslog server, and NTP time synchronization
- Flexible NetFlow for bandwidth utilization monitoring
- IP SLA for performance testing all traffic types
- SPAN analyzer for data center troubleshooting
- Secure FTP (SFTP) and TFTP management protocols
Who Should Attend!
- Network Engineers
- IT Network Support
- CCNA Students
- Anyone new to I.T and want to learn network management skills