Red Hat RHCSA

Course Objectives: Understand and use essential tools for handling files, directories, command-line environments, and documentation Operate running systems, including booting into different run levels, identifying processes, starting and stopping virtual machines, and controlling services Configure local storage using partitions and logical volumes Create and configure file systems and file system attributes, such as permissions, encryption, access control lists, and network file systems Deploy, configure, and maintain systems, including software installation, update, and core services Manage users and groups, including use of a centralized directory for authentication Manage security, including basic firewall and SELinux configuration Course Details:

MCSE: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure

Course objectives & outline will vary based on target exam. Candidate should choose one of below exams & follow the course accordingly. Please consult your instructor for further information. Exam 70-532: Developing Microsoft Azure Solutions Exam 70-533: Implementing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions Exam 70-535: Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions Exam 70-473: Designing and Implementing Cloud Data Platform Solutions Exam 70-475: Designing and Implementing Big Data Analytics Solutions Exam 70-744: Securing Windows Server 2016 Exam 70-745: Implementing a Software-Defined Datacenter Exam 70-413: Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure Exam 70-414: Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure Exam 70-537: Configuring and Operating a Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack Exam 70-538: Implementing Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions Exam 70-539: Managing Linux Workloads on Azure   Course Details:

MCSA: Windows Server 2016 (Module3)

Course Objectives: Install and configure domain controllers. Manage objects in AD DS by using graphical tools and Windows PowerShell. Implement AD DS in complex environments. Implement AD DS sites, and configure and manage replication. Implement and manage Group Policy Objects (GPOs). Manage user settings by using GPOs. Secure AD DS and user accounts. Implement and manage a certificate authority (CA) hierarchy with AD CS. Deploy and manage certificates. Implement and administer AD FS. Implement and administer Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS). Implement synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD. Monitor, troubleshoot, and establish business continuity for AD DS services.   Course Outline: Installing and configuring domain controllers Managing objects in AD DS Advanced AD DS infrastructure management Implementing and administering AD DS sites and replication Implementing Group Policy Managing user settings with Group Policy Securing Active Directory Domain Services Deploying and managing AD CS Deploying and managing certificates Implementing and administering AD FS Implementing and administering AD RMS Implementing AD DS synchronization with Microsoft Azure AD Monitoring, managing, and recovering AD DS   Course Details:

MCSA: Windows Server 2016 (Module2)

Course Objectives: Plan and implement an IPv4 network. Implement Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Implement IPv6. Implement Domain Name System (DNS). Implement and manage IP address management (IPAM). Plan for remote access. Implement DirectAccess. Implement virtual private networks (VPNs). Implement networking for branch offices. Configure advanced networking features. Implement Software Defined Networking.   Course Outline: Planning and implementing an IPv4 network Implementing DHCP Implementing IPv6 Implementing DNS Implementing and managing IPAM Remote access in Windows Server 2016 Implementing DirectAccess Implementing VPNs Implementing networking for branch offices Configuring advanced networking features Implementing Software Defined Networking   Course Details:

MCSA: Windows Server 2016 (Module1)

Course Objectives: Prepare and install Nano Server, a Server Core installation, and plan a server upgrade and migration strategy. Describe the various storage options, including partition table formats, basic and dynamic disks, file systems, virtual hard disks, and drive hardware, and explain how to manage disks and volumes. Describe enterprise storage solutions, and select the appropriate solution for a given situation. Implement and manage Storage Spaces and Data Deduplication. Install and configure Microsoft Hyper-V, and configure virtual machines. Deploy, configure, and manage Windows and Hyper-V containers. Describe the high availability and disaster recovery technologies in Windows Server 2016. Plan, create, and manage a failover cluster. Implement failover clustering for Hyper-V virtual machines. Configure a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster, and plan for an NLB implementation. Create and manage deployment images. Manage, monitor, and maintain virtual machine installations.   Course Outline: Installing, upgrading, and migrating servers and workloads Configuring local storage Implementing enterprise storage solutions Implementing Storage Spaces and Data Deduplication Installing and configuring Hyper-V and virtual machines Deploying and managing Windows and Hyper-V containers Overview of high availability and disaster recovery Implementing failover clustering Implementing failover clustering with Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V Implementing Network Load Balancing Creating and managing deployment images Managing, monitoring, and maintaining virtual machine installations   Course Details:

CCNP Switching

Course Content: SWITCH v2.0, 5 day ILT, includes major updates and follows an updated blueprint. However, note that this course does not cover all items listed on the blueprint. Some older topics have been removed or simplified, while several new IPv6 routing topics have been added. Course content has been adapted to Cisco IOS Software Release 15 and technically updated. Course also introduces new type of labs, called discovery labs. Discovery labs are instructor guided lab through which student explores new topics in an interactive way. All labs are developed only as virtual labs. To get the full course experience, you should cover everything, including Introduction, Discovery labs, Summary, and Module Self-Check. Course Objectives: Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Describe the hierarchical campus structure, basic switch operation, use of SDM templates, PoE, and LLDP Implement VLANs, trunks, explain VTP, implement DHCP in IPv4 and IPv6 environment, and configure port aggregation Implement and optimize STP mechanism that best suits your network – PVSTP+, RPVSTP+, or MSTP Configure routing on a multilayer switch Configure NTP, SNMP, IP SLA, port mirroring, and verify StackWise and VSS operation Implement First Hop redundancy in IPv4 and IPv6 environments Secure campus network according to recommended practices Course Outline: Basic Concepts and Network Design Campus Network Architecture Spanning Tree Implementation Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing Implementing High Availability Networks First Hop Redundancy Implementation Campus Network Security   Course Details:

CCNP Security

Course Content: Module1: Implementing Cisco Secure Access Solutions (SISAS) Network security engineers with the skills and knowledge needed to deploy the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) and 802.1X secure network access and to implement and manage network access security by using the Cisco ISE appliance product solution.   Module2: Implementing Cisco Edge Network Security Solutions (SENSS) Network security engineers with the skills and knowledge needed to configure Cisco perimeter edge security solutions utilizing Cisco switches, Cisco routers, and Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) firewalls and to implement and manage security on Cisco ASA firewalls, Cisco routers with the firewall feature set, and Cisco switches.   Module3: Implementing Cisco Secure Mobility Solutions (SIMOS) Network security engineers with the knowledge and skills needed to protect data traversing a public or shared infrastructure such as the Internet by implementing and maintaining Cisco VPN solutions and troubleshooting remote-access and site-to-site VPN solutions, using Cisco ASA adaptive security appliances and Cisco IOS routers.   Module4: Implementing Cisco Threat Control Solutions (SITCS) Network security engineers with the knowledge and skills to implement Cisco FirePOWER Next-Generation IPS, AMP, as well as Web Security, Email Security and Cloud Web Security. You will gain hands-on experience with configuring various advance Cisco security solutions for mitigating outside threats and securing traffic traversing the firewall.   Course Objectives: Cisco has noticed the evolution of the network security professional and its relevance to the industry. The speed at which network security is evolving demands more practical hands-on skills in network security engineering and has made network security performance more visible to the entire organization. The network security engineers in the marketplace today understand the products and the discipline of good network security as well as the practices and mandates of industry and government for compliance while protecting their organizations from increasingly savvy threats seeking to compromise their systems. Cisco network security engineers have real-world security implementation and troubleshooting skills.

CCNP Routing

Course Content: ROUTE v2.0 includes major updates and follows an updated blueprint. However, note that this course does not cover all items listed on the blueprint. Some older topics have been removed or simplified, while several new IPv6 routing topics have been added. Course content has been adapted to Cisco IOS Software Release 15 and technically updated. Course also introduces new type of labs, called discovery labs. Discovery labs are instructor guided lab through which student explores new topics in an interactive way. All labs are developed only as virtual labs. To get the full course experience, you should cover everything, including Introduction, Discovery labs, Summary, and Module Self-Check. Course Objectives: Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Describe routing protocols, different remote connectivity options and their impact on routing and implement RIPng Configure EIGRP in IPv4 and IPv6 environment Configure OSPF in IPv4 and IPv6 environment Implement route redistribution using filtering mechanisms Implement path control using policy based routing and IP SLA Implement enterprise Internet connectivity Secure Cisco routers according to best practices and configure authentication for routing protocols Course Outline: Basic Network and Routing Concepts EIGRP Implementation OSPF Implementation Configuration of Redistribution Path Control Implementation Enterprise Internet Connectivity Routers and Routing Protocol Hardening   Course Details:

CCNA Security

Course Content: Implementing Cisco Network Security (IINS) v3.0 is an instructor-led course. The course focuses on security principles and technologies, using Cisco security products to provide hands-on examples. Using instructor-led discussions, extensive hands-on lab exercises, and supplemental materials, this course allows learners to understand common security concepts, and deploy basic security techniques utilizing a variety of popular security appliances within a “real-life” network infrastructure. Upon completion of the course, students will have the knowledge and skills. Describe common network security concepts Secure routing and switching infrastructure Deploy basic authentication, authorization and accounting services Deploy basic firewalling services Deploy basic site-to-site and remote access VPN services Describe the use of more advanced security services such as intrusion protection, content security and identity management Course Outline: Course Introduction Network Security Concepts Secure Network Devices Firewalls Virtual Private Networks Advanced Topics   Course Details:

CCNA Routing & Switching

Course Content: This course consists of Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) and Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 2 (ICND2) content merged into a single course. Overlapping content between ICND1 and ICND2 is eliminated and content is rearranged for the purpose of the course flow. Students will learn how to install, operate, configure, and verify a basic IPv4 and IPv6 network, including configuring a LAN switch, configuring an IP router, connecting to a WAN, and identifying basic security threats. It also includes more in-depth topics that teach learners how to perform basic troubleshooting steps in enterprise branch office networks, preparing students for the Cisco CCNA certification. Upon completing this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to: Install, operate, and troubleshoot a medium-sized network, including connecting to a WAN and implementing network security Describe the effects of new technologies such as IoE, IoT, IWAN, and SDN on network evolution. Course Outline Building a Simple Network Establishing Internet Connectivity Summary Challenge Implementing Scalable Medium Sized Network Introducing IPv6 Troubleshooting Basic Connectivity Implementing Network Device Security Implementing an EIGRP-Based Solution Implement a Scalable OSPF-Based Solution Implementing Wide-Area Networks Network Device Management   Course Details: