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HP Networking Interoperability

HP Networking Interoperability, Rev. 11.12

Description

The HP Networking Interoperability course helps network engineers design and implement multivendor networks that include HP A-Series, HP E-Series, and Cisco switches. The course focuses on the key differences between platforms, such as VLAN configuration, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), link aggregation, and Network Address Translation (NAT). Network engineers will learn how to identify compatibility problems and evaluate the pros and cons of each possible solution for a given network environment.

At a glance

Before you begin
To register for any HP training, all learners will need access to the HP Partner Portal and will need to obtain an HP Learner ID
Format:
Three-day instructor-led, 50% lecture and 50% lab and classroom activities. The course may be delivered using a remote lab environment.
Certification track:
Exam number:
HP0-Y32 – Designing and Troubleshooting Open Standards Networks
Course ID:
The Learning Center (Partners and end users): 00293859
Prerequisites:
Required
Course Datasheet:
» Download course datasheet (PDF: 68 KB)
Register:
» Register for course

Note: Costs vary by region.

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