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The purpose of this course is to provide experienced network engineers with an opportunity to learn how to use ProCurve switches to support converged applications such as Voice over IP (VoIP) and streaming audio. The course provides substantial detail on ProCurve support for Quality of Service (QoS) and IPv4 multicast.
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| Format |
- 2-day, instructor-led class
- 50% lecture, 50% hands-on labs
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| Audience |
This course is targeted toward network professionals looking for an opportunity to learn how to deploy converged networks with ProCurve switches. |
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| Prerequisite |
Adaptive EDGE Fundamentals (AEF v4.11 or higher)
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| eLMS code |
The eLMS code for this course is 21048. |
| Cost |
$650/day US. Cost may vary by region. |
| Topics |
- Introducing convergence
- Delivering default QoS
- Customizing QoS behavior
- Understanding IP Multicast
- Configuring IP Multicast
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| Objectives |
After completing this course students will be able to:
- Explain the technical and business benefits of convergence technologies
- Identify the technologies that enable enterprises to provide voice, video, and data services over a single network infrastructure
- Describe the characteristics and requirements of real-time traffic, including voice and video
- Compare and contrast the characteristics and requirements of data traffic and real-time traffic
- Explain ProCurve Adaptive EDGE Architecture and its support for convergence technologies
- Identify the effects of network congestion, jitter, and delay on real-time traffic
- Define Quality of Service (QoS) and the technologies that support it
- Describe Layer 2 and Layer 3 prioritization standards and their appropriate implementations in contemporary enterprise networks
- Describe the default QoS settings of ProCurve switches
- Given a scenario, determine if the default QoS features of ProCurve switches will adequately address the real-time traffic needs of a particular network
- Given a scenario, design a QoS solution that provides adequate bandwidth, control, and prioritization for real-time traffic
- Describe the customizable QoS features of the ProCurve Routing Switch 9300m series
- Describe the customizable QoS features of the ProCurve Switch 5300xl series
- Given a set of customer requirements, design a customized QoS solution using ProCurve switches
- Given a scenario, identify the configuration steps necessary to customize the QoS behavior of ProCurve switches to meet the needs of a particular enterprise
- Given a set of customer requirements, configure an ProCurve Switch 5300xl to deliver a customized QoS solution
- Explain the advantages of using IPv4 multicast technology to deliver multimedia traffic streams
- Identify the address ranges and scopes used for IPv4 multicast
- Explain how the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) enables communications between hosts and routers
- Describe the IGMP message types and their role in IGMP communications
- Explain the role of multicast routing protocols in multicast communications
- Describe the operation of PIM-Dense
- Given a set of customer requirements, configure ProCurve5300xl series switches to support Layer 2 multicastGiven a set of customer requirements, configure ProCurve 5300xl series switches to support Layer 3 multicast
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| Certification |
This course will prepare the participant for one of the required exams for ASE ? ProCurve Networking by HP certification within the HP Certified Professional program. The exam number for ProCurve Convergence is HP0-791. For more information on ProCurve Networking training and certification, go to www.hp.com/go/procurvetraining.
The certification test is offered at Prometric testing centers. Refer to your local ProCurve Networking representative for information on how to register to take a test or go to www.prometric.com. |
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Download course datasheet -- PDF document |