| Description: Instructor-led,
1 Day(s) Classroom Training Associated Certifications: SNA Sppt®
Prerequisites: Understanding of basic
data storage components and protocols such as networked storage devices, direct
attached storage (DAS), fibre channel based storage area networks (SAN), and network
attached storage (NAS), including some familiarity with Fibre Channel architecture.
These prerequisites may satisfied by viewing the following Cisco eLearning courses:
- Cisco Storage Networking Basics
- Fibre
Channel Concepts and Architecture
- The student
is also expected to be familiar with Cisco IOS and GUI interfaces
Course
Content: By building on a broad platform of basic storage technology and
on the features and benefits that the MDS 9000 family brings to the market, the
student develops skills in installing and configuring new installations and in
troubleshooting techniques for resolving problems in existing implementations. Course
Objectives: After completing this course the student should be able to:
- Identify the Cisco MDS 9000 Family of products and
describe their key value-added features and benefits to the customer
- Describe
the MDS 9000 Family system components, installation practices, and initial configurations
- Describe and configure system features on
the MDS 9000 Family of multi-layer switches
- Describe
the use of MDS 9000 Family basic and advanced troubleshooting tools and best practices
for resolving common SAN problem scenarios, using some of these tools
- Describe
the MDS 9000 Family system components, features, diagnostics, and management capabilities
- Install and configure MDS 9000 Family of
multi-layer switches
- Describe the purposes
of MDS 9000 Family troubleshooting tools and use them to perform basic troubleshooting
tasks
Course Outline:
- MDSCT Overview
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MDS 9000 System Components, Installation, and Initial Configuration
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System Feature Configurations
- Troubleshooting
Tools and Scenarios
This course is
recommended for: - System Engineer
-
Customers
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