Cisco CWENT Training Course Implementing CiscoWorks for Enterprise LAN/WAN Management
Course Description
The CWENT course is a necessity for managing small/medium/large Cisco-based LANs and WANs. CWENT combines lecture and extensive hands-on lab time to
instruct the students on how to apply CiscoWorks applications to manage network configurations faults and performance. This course will show the students how to
manage and solve problems using the applications and tools bundled together in the LMS (LAN Management Solution) and RWAN (Routed WAN) management solution sets.
Audience
This course was designed for network administrators who are responsible for implementing and troubleshooting large-scale CiscoWorks deployments.
Upon Completion of this course you will be able to:
- Performa advanced CiscoWorks system administration.
- Manage device faults.
- Monitor device performance.
- Maintain device configurations.
- Maintain network connections.
- Maintain the asset inventory.
- Prepare the various CiscoWorks databases.
- Describe the CiscoWorks applications in the LMS bundle.
- Describe fundamental network management concepts.
Our Instructors
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Each training Course includes
- 30 hours of instructor led full multi-media interactive training. The recorded version of the live now training
course.
- One year unlimited access to Online Live Classes and recorded version 24 x 7.
- Our courseware provides a wholly different – and uniquely effective – learning experience.
- Train at your own pace, when you want to at Home or at Work
- Engaging course demos and real-world examples
- Review questions to test one's retention
- Training conducted by Cisco Authorized Trainers with at least 10 years of experience in the field. CCIE and Double CCIE Credentials
- Cisco Authorized Training - Guarantees you always getting the finest training available
- Also Available
Live Cisco CWENT Training Class Cisco CCVP Boot Camp Class
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Online CWENT Training Course 30 hours Practice Exam Quizzers Supplemental Reading Material Simulated Labs
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$1195.00
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Cisco All Access Over 36 courses CCNA, CCNP, CCVP and CCSP One Year Access 24 x 7 Details
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Outline CWENT Course Content
Chap 1: Network Management Fundamentals
- Defining Network Management - The Goals
- Performing Network Management - What is needed
- Types of Management Systems
Chap 2: Introduction to CiscoWorks
- Defining CiscoWorks
- Element and Infrastructure Management - LAN and Routed WAN Management Solution Sets
- Element and Infrastructure Management Solution Sets
- Deployment Considerations
- Integration of CiscoWorks
- Configuring Devices
- Using the Integration Utility
Chap 3: Jump-Starting CiscoWorks
- Connecting to the CiscoWorks Desktop
- Securing Client/Server Communication
- Campus Database Contents
- RME Database Contents
- Organizing Devices and Credentials - Using CiscoView
- User/Security Management
- Preparing Campus
- Preparing RME
- Cisco Management Connection
- Using CiscoView
Chap 4: Asset Management
- Why Maintain an Asset Inventory?
- Types of Asset Inventory Reports
- What are Inventory Changes?
- Monitoring Cisco Service Contracts
- Asset Management
Chap 5: Managing Network Connections
- Managing Network Connectivity
- Managing Device Connectivity - Workflow for Using Topology Services
- Managing End Node Connectivity - CiscoWorks Prerequisites
- Diagnosing Connectivity Problems - CiscoWorks Server Tools
- Managing Device Connectivity
- Managing End User Connectivity
- Diagnosing Connectivity Problems
Chap 6: Managing Device Configurations
- Life Without Device Configuration Management
- Process for Managing Configuration Files
- Introduction to VLAN Management
- Introduction to ACL Management - Uses of Access Control Lists
- Introduction to Software Image Management - Benefits to Software Management
- Managing Configuration Files
- Using Config Editor
- Using NetConfig
- Using Show Commands
- Managing Software Images
- Managing Network Changes
- VLAN Management
- Managing ACLs
Chap 7: Managing Network Performance
- The Need for Performance Management
- Response Time Monitoring
- Device Performance Monitoring Using CiscoView
- Introduction to Traffic Monitoring
- Using IPM
Chap 8: Managing Faults in the Network
- Life without Fault Management
- Introduction to Device Fault Manager - What is Device Fault Manager?
- Introduction to Syslog Fault Management - What is a Syslog Message?
- Introduction to Availability Management - Benefits
- Managing Syslog Messages
Chap 9: CiscoWorks System Administration
- CiscoView Preferences - User-Based SNMP Settings
- CiscoWorks Process Management - CCS Daemon Manager
- CiscoView Maintenance - Deleting Device Packages
- Upgrading Requirements
- System Administration
Hands-On Labs
- Securely Login to CiscoWorks
- Enabling CiscoWorks Security
- Managing the Device and Credential Repository
- Populating the CiscoWorks Databases
- Configuring User-Defined Groups
- Implementing Asset Management
- Managing Device Connectivity
- Managing Host and End-User Connectivity
- Diagnosing Device Connectivity Problems
- Managing the Configuration Archive
- Editing Configurations: One Device
- Editing Configurations: Multiple Devices
- Managing VLAN Configurations
- Managing Device Software Images
- Monitoring Response Time
- Monitoring Device Performance
- Detecting Real-Time Faults
- Analyzing Syslog Messages
- Troubleshooting with Device Center
- Configuring Devices
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