Troubleshooting HP Networks
Note: Available November 15th, 2010
Description
The Troubleshooting HP Networks course helps networking engineers to improve their troubleshooting skills on both the HP A Series and E Series switches. The course focuses on troubleshooting methodologies and practices in medium to enterprise networks. The Troubleshooting HP Networks course is built around the IETF 5 Layer Model and includes a number of labs covering topics like troubleshooting Vlan, OSPF routing, spanning tree and other Layer-3 issues.
Network engineers will learn how to isolate network problems and find solutions for these problems by methodically analyzing the network problems.
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
HP Employees looking for Networking training should visit the
HP networking Sales Portal
Format:
Three-day instructor-led, 25% lecture and 75% lab and classroom activities. The course may be delivered using a remote lab environment
Exam number:
HP0-Y32 – Designing and Troubleshooting Open Standards Networks
Course ID:
The Learning Center (Partners and end users): 00249474
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Note: Costs vary by region.