ProCurve Secure WAN v5.21
ProCurve Secure WAN provides network engineers with hands-on training in using ProCurve Secure Routers to create T1, E1, and Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) WAN connections. The course also teaches network engineers how to configure the built-in firewall and optional capabilities, such as Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) backup connections and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).
Course number HH253S
Delivery method
Onsite dedic ated training (OST)
Prerequisites
AIS - ProCurve Networking certification plus the following training courses:
- Routing Switch Essentials
- ProCurve Security
- ProCurve WAN Technologies
Audience
This course is designed for network engineers or network professionals who have experience managing LANs but need to learn how to set up WAN connections or VPNs with the ProCurve Secure Router.
Certification
ProCurve Secure Wan v5.21 prepares participants for one of the required exams for ASE – ProCurve Networking certification within the HP Certified Professional program. The exam number is HP0-144. The certification test is offered at Prometric test centers.
Benefits to you
After completing ProCurve WAN Routing, students will be able to:
- List the data-link option modules available for the ProCurve Secure Router 7102dl and the ProCurve Secure Router 7203dl and explain when companies would select each option
- Identify the modes available in the ProCurve Secure Router operating system (OS) and the tasks that can be performed in each mode
- Identify the commands that can be used to perform basic troubleshooting
- Configure Ethernet interfaces on the ProCurve Secure Router
- Configure the ProCurve Secure Router to support Virtual LANs (VLANs)
- Configure the ProCurve Secure Router to provide Domain Name System (DNS) services or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) services
- Configure and troubleshoot a T1 or E1 physical connection and its data-link–layer protocol-either Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) or Frame Relay
- Configure and troubleshoot an ADSL connection and its data-link layer, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
- Configure PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) or PPP over ATM (PPPoA) for ADSL connections
- Configure backup interfaces to provide redundancy if a primary interface fails
- Given a set of customer requirements, determine whether to use static routing, Routing Information Protocol (RIP), or Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- Configure RIP and OSPF on the ProCurve Secure Router
- Configure the ProCurve Secure Router to function as a remote bridge and route non-IP traffic
- Describe the firewall capabilities provided by the ProCurve Secure Router and explain how to use these capabilities to enforce a company’s security policy
- Configure access control policies to enforce security for a given set of customer requirements
- Configure Network Address Translation (NAT) on the ProCurve Secure Router
- Configure a site-to-site or client-to-site VPN connection with the ProCurve Secure Router as a VPN gateway
- Explain how the ProCurve Secure Router creates VPN connections using IP Security (IPSec) and Internet Key Exchange (IKE) standards and use this information to perform basic troubleshooting of VPN connections
- Identify the QoS features that the ProCurve Secure Router provides and explain when you would use these features
Course outline
- Module 1: ProCurve Secure Router Overview
- Module 2: Operating the ProCurve Secure Router
- Module 3: Ethernet Interfaces
- Module 4: Virtual LANs
- Module 5: DNS and DHCP
- Module 6: T1 Interfaces
- Module 7: E1 Interfaces
- Module 8: PPP Interfaces
- Module 9: Frame Relay Interfaces
- Module 10: ADSL Interfaces
- Module 11: Backup Interfaces
- Module 12: Routing and Bridging
- Module 13: ProCurve Secure Router OS Firewall
- Module 14: Access Control Policies
- Module 15: Network Address Translation
- Module 16: Virtual Private Networks
- Module 17: Quality of Service
- Module 18: ProCurve VPN Client
Certifikati:
- Upis u radnu knjižicu: ne
- Certifikat: ne
- Uvjerenje: ne
- In-house: ne
- Svjedodžba: ne
- Diploma: ne