Vmware
VMware Virtualization VCP vSphere 5
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Год выпуска: 2012CBT Nuggets Производитель: CBT Nuggets Автор: Greg Shields Продолжительность: 10:59:17 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок Язык: Английский Стоимость: 1999 рублей Описание: VMware's vSphere 5 is an enterprise-ready virtualization solution. Trainer Greg Shields will introduce you to VMware and vSphere, preparing you for the VMware vSphere 5 certification, Certified Professional 5, or VCP5, exam. You won't just have what it takes to take the exam, you'll learn career-critical virtualization skills in this Nugget series. Related area of expertise: Virtualization [wpspoiler name="Подробное описание" ] 1. Introduction to VMware, vSphere, and the VCP5 (00:35:48) With this first Nugget, Greg will familiarize you with his teaching style and the products to be discussed. Get to know VMware, its vSphere platform, and the topics of greatest importance in this kick-off Nugget. 2. Identify vSphere Architecture and Solutions (00:19:29) Any virtual environment is comprised of a lot of moving parts. vSphere 5 is no different. With ESXi hypervisors, vCenter Server and Client management tools, and everything in between, this Nugget prepares you for understanding how the entire solution fits together. 3. Install and Configure vCenter Server (00:26:26) With all the preparatory work out of the way, our first job is getting vSphere’s management studio installed and ready for ESXi hosts. That studio, the vCenter Server, is the central location for configuring and controlling almost every facet of your vSphere environment. You’ll get it installed and configured in this Nugget. 4. Install and Configure VMware ESXi (00:25:38) With vCenter ready for action, next up is preparing the hypervisors themselves for running virtual machines. We won’t be ready for creating our first virtual machines for a few more nuggets, but at this point we'll run through the installation and initial configuration of ESXi. You’ll see how this almost appliance-like hypervisor gets installed, how its networking is prepared, and how it gets connected into vCenter. 5. Configure vNetwork Standard Switches & vSS Policies (00:26:00) If you’re new to virtualization, an ESXi server will be unlike almost any other server you’ve worked with before. Able to support trunked network connections just as easily as those at your network’s access layer, you’ll need to know how to correctly work with ESXi’s vNetwork Standard Switches. That knowledge, along with a full explanation of all its configuration options, are in this Nugget. 6. Configure Shared Storage for vSphere (00:22:59) Storage is the next configuration before we can create virtual machines. And in the vSphere virtual world, that storage is shared storage. Unlike the direct attached disks that are connected to a server’s hardware chassis, shared storage means SAN storage. You’ll be configuring exactly that shared storage for later use by your virtual machines in this Nugget. 7. Create and Configure VMFS Datastores (00:21:11) Configuring the connection to storage is but the first step in the process. Making that storage production-worthy requires redundancy and multiple paths. With the connection ready, you also require extra work in creating VMFS datastores. Those datastores are the file system in which your virtual machines will operate. You’ll also get an introduction to some of vSphere’s newest technologies like User-defined Storage Capabilities and Storage I/O Control. 8. Create and Deploy Virtual Machines & vApps (00:30:12) Only after ESXi’s operating system, its vSwitches, and its shared storage are configured can you begin creating and working with virtual machines. In this Nugget you’ll get that opportunity. You’ll also learn about how virtual machines can be aggregated together into vApps for easier management, as well as how to P2V convert a physical (or other hypervisor’s virtual) machine into a VM that’s ready for vSphere. 9. Administer and Migrate Virtual Machines and vApps (00:34:27) You created and deployed virtual machines in the last Nugget; in this one you’ll be administering their more advanced settings. Those include VM options, resource controls, virtual disk provisioning formats, and your very first experiences with VMware’s much-lauded vMotion capabilities. 10. Configure VMware Clusters and Resource Pools (00:44:09) vMotion is an exciting new tool for keeping virtual machines highly available. But vMotion by itself is only one part of the solution. Wrapping around vMotion are a series of monitors and an availability model that keeps VMs best distributed across available hosts. It also returns them back to service quickly after a failure. VMware HA and DRS all source from VMware Clusters. Constraining VM resources is accomplished with Resource Pools. You’ll learn about both in this deep-dive Nugget. 11. Manage Virtual Machine Clones and Templates (00:18:42) A virtual machine that’s powered off is nothing more than a file on disk. Even one that’s powered on, with the right tools, can be “copied and pasted” just like a file. That ease of replicating VMs feeds directly into this Nugget on managing VM clones and templates. You’ll learn the best practices and the step-by-step to cloning your virtual machines and starting their lives via “golden image” templates. 12. Backup and Restore Virtual Machines (00:22:08) Every IT workload requires backups, even if you hope to never have to resort to restores. Yet virtualization has a tendency to complicate backups even as it makes them better for restorations. You’ll learn the science behind virtualization’s multiple backup perspectives, and then dig into VMware’s Data Recovery Appliance to see how VMs can be backed up and restored in vSphere. 13. Update and Profile ESXi Hosts (00:26:20) Everything that makes up an ESXi host is contained within its files. That file-based nature to ESXi’s operating system makes it easy to do configuration control – if you have an automated solution to gather all the settings that make sense. The tool to do so is vCenter Server’s Host Profiles. Watch this Nugget and you’ll quickly be profiling host configurations, comparing those profiles to other hosts, and ensuring that your entire environment is perfectly baselined to your exacting specifications. 14. Configure vNetwork Distributed Switches & vDS Policies (00:22:39) vNetwork Standard Switches might work great when you’ve got just a few hosts, but they suffer from the fact that each host requires individual configuration. For larger environments, or those that want assured vSwitch configuration similarity, the answer is vNetwork Distributed Switches. These special switches operate at the datacenter layer, and provide a policy-based approach for ensuring every ESXi host’s networking is correct. 15. Secure vCenter Server and ESXi (00:16:56) The only thing with vSphere that’s more important than backups is security. You’ve got to make sure your servers are patched and backed up for sure, but you’ve also got to ensure that they have the right security settings. Also important is delivering precise permissions to your fellow IT professionals (and even those special individuals outside IT who need access). You’ll learn all this in this Nugget’s security-focused conversation. 16. Plan and Implement VMware Fault Tolerance (00:17:12) What do you do when a vSphere Cluster’s HA just isn’t enough? What do you do when even a second of downtime is too long? That’s when VMware Fault Tolerance becomes your best friend. By creating two virtual machines that operate in lock step with each other, FT ensures that any host failure won’t impact a protected VM. FT-protected VMs immediately come online with incredible speed. 17. Configure the vSphere Storage Appliance (00:21:03) Don’t have a SAN and don’t want to buy one? Still want all the high availability features of vSphere? The vSphere Storage Appliance provides one option that might be of use. While it arrives with an array of limitations, this first-generation appliance can indeed create a highly-available vSphere environment without needing shared storage. 18. Perform Basic vSphere Troubleshooting (00:17:22) Even the best run vSphere environment occasionally experiences problems, and when those problems occur, it’s your job to track them down. That’s why this entire Nugget is dedicated to troubleshooting ESXi. While the actual mapping between behaviors and resolutions is perhaps best left for the vSphere documentation, this Nugget will show you the tools you have at your disposal for tracking down big problems. 19. Monitor vCenter and Administer Alarms (00:28:13) Yellow and red lights are never a good thing when they’re seen in a solution’s management console. But sometimes those lights aren’t well tuned. Other times you might just prefer to turn them off. You’ll learn how to tune vCenter’s alarm structure in this Nugget. With the information you learn here, you’ll know that every warning light has meaning. 20. Plan and Perform vCenter Server and ESXi Upgrades (00:14:49) The upgrade process in vSphere 5 gets easier than ever with new and improved technologies like vCenter Update Manager and Auto Deploy. But even with these tools at your disposal, you still need the right set of steps to get your upgrade completed successfully. You’ll get exposed to the tools and learn the proper steps in this final Nugget.   [/wpspoiler]  
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VMware Virtualization VCP vSphere 4
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Год выпуска: 2011CBT Nuggets Производитель: CBT Nuggets Автор: Greg Shields Продолжительность: 06:51:26 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок Язык: Английский Стоимость: 1999 рублей Описание: Whether you're an experienced virtual administrator or a beginner, this outstanding VMware vSphere 4 training is exactly what you're looking for. Greg Shields is revered as a virtualization guru. After watching this course you'll have a wealth of insider information at your fingertips on how best to build storage, networking, performance management, backup, and disaster recovery elements into your VMware ESX environment. Greg's careful step-by-step VMware virtualization training is your best option for building success into your VMware virtual infrastructure -- while furthering your preparation for the VCP examination. All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective holders. [wpspoiler name="Подробное описание" ] 1. Introduction to VMware, vSphere, and the VCP & VCDX Certifications (00:17:14) Welcome to this Mastering VMware vSphere training course. Starting out the course is a look at VMware and vSphere, a review of the course, a look at the network that we will be creating throughout the course, and a snapshot of the VCP examination. 2. Understanding VMware's Solution Suite (00:19:21) Understanding vSphere is one thing, but this product is only one in an entire suite of VMware solutions. In this nugget, you’ll learn about vSphere’s positioning in relation to the other products in VMware’s datacenter portfolio. You’ll also come to understand the core differences between ESX & ESXi as well as between Type I and Type 2 hypervisors (and why one is far better than the other for performance). 3. Installing your First ESX & ESXi Server (00:27:35) Getting off on the right foot is the installation of your first ESX and ESXi servers. While relatively easy, this process has a few gotchas that you’ll need to know to be successful. This nugget also sets up the core hypervisor infrastructure that will be used throughout the rest of the course. 4. Configuring Networking & Virtual Switches (00:23:11) Once installed, the first step with any ESX rollout is involved with correctly configuring its network connections. An ESX server tends to use a far greater number of NICs than a traditional physical server. This means that keeping each connection straight is important. In this nugget, you’ll learn about the three types of connections as well as where they make sense to implement. 5. Connecting to & Working with Storage (00:28:00) Fibre Channel, iSCSI, DAS, NFS: ESX can leverage many different types of storage. And while each storage type might look similar in ESX’s management GUI, they all have their idiosyncrasies. This nugget explores each of the different types of storage, and provides a detailed walk-through of configuring iSCSI storage. Following along with your own environment? Don’t fear: You’ll learn about some free tools that enable easily creating your own shared storage. 6. Configuring VMFS Datastores (00:19:29) Creating your connections to storage is only the first step. Like with NTFS volumes, the real work happens after that storage is formatted and made ready for use by the OS. The same holds true in VMFS, where you’ll learn about datastores, how they’re created and configured, and how to work with them in operations. 7. Installing vCenter Server (00:20:34) Getting a single ESX server installed builds you a starter environment for your virtual infrastructure. But to go much beyond one or two ESX servers, you really need added management automation. Get that with vCenter Server. This nugget explores the installation of vCenter Server, as well as its prerequisites and the architectural decisions you’ll need to make prior to dropping its DVD into your drive. 8. Managing vSphere with vCenter Server (00:20:29) Once installed, vSphere requires a bit of management as you’re ready to begin attaching ESX hosts. Although the vCenter Client looks similar when connected to ESX hosts or a vCenter Server, you’ll find that there’re a far greater number of options to consider. In this nugget you’ll learn about those options as well as the best practices for employing them. 9. Deploying & Managing VMs and vApps in vCenter Server (00:36:01) Never thought it would take half a course before starting to work with your first virtual machines, eh? Nine videos in, we’ve finally completed the necessary configurations to start deploying and managing VMs and vApps within vCenter Server. This video discusses how to work with VMs, best practices for dealing with their management, and when you might consolidate VMs together to create slightly-more-powerful vApps. 10. Migrating Virtual Machines, VMotion & Storage VMotion (00:15:39) VMotion is the hot topic when it comes to ESX and vCenter, but you can’t get there with just a few clicks. Actually creating an environment that enables VMotion and Storage VMotion requires additional configuration. This nugget discusses what you need, how to set it up, and how to be successful with the three different types of VMotion that are now available in vCenter 4.0. 11. Managing Clusters, Resource Pools, & Fault Tolerance (00:31:36) While VMotion gets most of the press for its fantastic capabilities, the real excitement comes in the technologies that wrap around VMotion. Clusters, Resource Pools, Fault Tolerance, HA, and DRS: All of these integrate monitoring data with motioning technologies to create a highly-available infrastructure. If you thought VMotion was cool, you’ll really appreciate the automation that these technologies add to it. 12. Installing & Managing vCenter Server Plug-ins (00:21:06) vCenter arrives with a highly extensible architecture, enabling you to install plug-ins when needed to add new functionality. This nugget starts a mini-series of vCenter plug-ins by explaining the plug-in architecture within the framework of VMware’s P2V products: VMware Converter and VMware Guided Consolidation. These two tools enable the automated Physical-2-Virtual conversion of virtual machines, adding performance management and actionable intelligence to candidacy and placement decisions. 13. Working with ESX Host Profiles (00:08:23) Are you suffering under the weight of compliance regulations? Do you need to work overtime to maintain a baseline of configurations? If you do, then you’ll appreciate ESX Host Profiles. This feature creates an automated baseline of a “golden” ESX server, allowing you to compare every other ESX host against its reference profile. The result is a quick-and-easy solution for identifying where configurations aren’t correct, and a boon for large environments who must follow baselines. 14. Working with vCenter Update Manager (00:23:08) Updating ESX and vCenter was easy when there weren’t many patches. But as the product grew and developed, its required number of patches also grew in size. Thus, the reason for vCenter Update Manager. This tool creates baselines of patches, deploying those which are missing to hosts that need them. Better yet, you can use Update Manager to patch your virtual machines as well, installing patches for OS updates as well as some notable applications. Very powerful this tool. 15. Planning & Executing a vSphere Upgrade (00:11:05) vCenter Update Manager also works as a solution for upgrading ESX servers as well. While your upgrade activity might be a one-time event, getting it done in a reasonable amount of time requires automation. You get that automation through Update Manager, or the VMware Host Update Utility. You’ll see both in this nugget. 16. Virtual Machine Backup & Restore (00:21:56) Converting physical machines to virtual improves their backups while it at the same time complicates their backups. When you work with virtual machines, the “perspectives” from where your backups are sourced grow in number. You need to know the best practices for backups, as well as the tools with which to accomplish those backups. In this nugget, you’ll see the VMware Backup Appliance as well as discuss other solutions with greater capabilities. 17. Troubleshooting the vSphere Environment (00:21:26) Every vSphere environment has its problems, although those problems often have to do with configuration mistakes. There are a set of known problems as well as common solutions that happen within every vSphere environment. Learn about just those solutions in this nugget, where you’ll explore how to track down and fix problems both big and small in your virtual infrastructure. 18. vCenter Server Performance Management & Alarms (00:14:41) It has been said that performance management is one of the most important parts of virtual infrastructure management. When you consolidate many physical hosts to few virtual hosts, you get greater optimization of resource use; but you also get a greater chance for resource overuse as well. You need to pay attention to your performance through real-time graphs and alerts if you’re to be successful. Learn exactly how in this nugget. 19. Configuring Security & Access Control in vCenter Server (00:15:16) You’re probably not the only member of your IT department, and as such you’re probably not the only person who will need access to your vSphere environment. Nailing down users, roles, rights, and permissions is easy in vCenter, if you know the tricks. In this nugget, you’ll learn about the two entirely-separate permissions structures that must remain in synch, as well as how to assign permitted activities to users. 20. Working with vNetwork Distributed Switches (00:15:16) Concluding this course is a special look at the new vNetwork Distributed Switch technology that is now available in vSphere 4.0. Using traditional network switches, you must be absolutely careful to ensure their similar configuration across the many ESX servers in your environment. Or, you can hook them all together with a vNetwork Distributed Switch and let vCenter handle all the work for you. Learn about this powerful new administration tool in this 20th and final nugget [/wpspoiler]
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Mastering VMware View 5 and Preparing for the VCP510
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Год выпуска: 2011CBT Nuggets Производитель: CBT Nuggets Автор: Greg Shields Продолжительность: 07:13:32 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок Язык: Английский Стоимость: 1999 рублей Описание: This VMware video training course with Greg Shields covers everything you need to know about the fifth version of VMware's popular virtualization product, including building and provisioning your first virtual desktop, troubleshooting a VMware view environment, and more! Related Area of Expertise: Virtualization Recommended skills: VCP-certified Strong knowledge of View, ThinApp and desktop virtualization Recommended equipment: VMware View 5 Related certifications: VMware VCP5-DT Related job functions: IT professionals Learn about virtualizing desktops with VMware View 5. Server virtualization? Yeah, you’ve got that topic nailed. Having virtualized servers atop VMware vSphere, you think you’re ready to branch out into desktop virtualization? Think again. Virtualizing desktops requires skills far beyond simple server virtualization. You’ve got storage contention to monitor, user state data to manage, login storms to prepare for, and a host of other problems unique to desktop VMs. Not to mention, you’ve also got a new product to learn: VMware View 5. You’ll learn which buttons to click in VMware's VDI platform, View 5. More importantly, you’ll learn WHY you should click those buttons – and in a few cases, why you absolutely shouldn’t. At the same time, you’ll get a leg up on studying for that all-important VMware VCP5-DT certification, focusing specifically on the VCP510-DT exam. Desktop virtualization is a huge effort in time and energies. Make sure yours are perfectly aligned for success. Join Greg in this short/sweet/to-the-point CBT Nuggets course that’ll ensure your VDI implementation passes the test. [wpspoiler name="Подробное описание" ] 1. Introduction to VMware View, the VCAP-DT, and the VCP510-DT Exam (00:16:24) The skills required to successfully virtualize desktops are a superset of those required for servers. That’s why VMware’s VCAP-DT exam starts with the VCP. You’ve got to get skilled on VMware’s vSphere product first, before you’re ready for desktop virtualization with VMware View. In this Nugget, Greg introduces VMware View, helps you prepare your follow-along environment, outlines what you should prepare for, and introduces the VCP510-DT exam. 2. Understanding VMware View's Architecture and Components (00:20:17) You can’t start clicking buttons until you first recognize what you’re clicking…and why. That’s why Greg’s conversation on configuring VMware View continues in this Nugget with a high-level look at VMware View’s complete architecture. In it, Greg outlines each of the components you’ll be laying into place throughout the course, with the goal of giving you the high-level understanding of the desktop delivery system you’re about to construct. 3. Preparing for and Installing the View Connection Server (00:24:55) Now that you fully understand VMware View’s foundations, it’s time to begin installing software. In this Nugget, Greg starts with the installation of VMware View’s central nervous system, the View Connection Server. This server facilitates connecting users to their provisioned VMs, and serves as the foundation of VMware View operations. You’ll discover all its twists and turns throughout the course. In this Nugget, you’ll get it up and operational. 4. Building and Provisioning your First Virtual Desktop (00:23:00) Building your first virtual desktop image is a lot like building your first physical one. You’ve got to be careful with settings that will later be replicated to each copy of that image. Virtual desktops, however, require a few extra tricks. Certain services need disabling, as do processes. Also necessary is an installation of the View Agent. Greg will help you through the click-by-click as well as some of the best practices in this Nugget. 5. Configuring Pool Settings and Connecting to Virtual Desktops (00:27:00) With your first virtual desktop image ready, it’s time for deployment. With VMware View there are three major deployment options – Manual, Automatic with Full VMs, and Automatic with Linked Clone VMs. This Nugget starts with creating Manual pools, the easiest to comprehend of the three. In it, Greg explains how to create a Manual pool, and shows you what your users will eventually see when you move into production. 6. Managing Automated Pools with Full VMs (00:33:50) Manual pools have their uses, but they’ve got nowhere near the automation power of Automated pools. The second major deployment option – Automated Pools with Full VMs – uses vSphere templates for generating each desktop. In this Nugget, Greg shows you the step-by-step process to ready your template VM for deployment, and all the tricks you need to manage your first step into automated pools. 7. Installing View Composer and Managing Linked-Clone VMs (00:41:00) While full VMs might be easy to create, they’re a challenge to work with. They take a long time to create, and eat up storage space like crazy. Those and other reasons are why VMware’s third deployment option exists: Automated pools with Linked-Clone VMs. These aren’t the easiest to understand, so Greg spends plenty of time helping you through View Composer and giving you all the advice you need for success with Linked Clone VMs. 8. Understanding and Configuring RDP and PCoIP (00:21:41) Wondering about the differences between RDP and PCoIP? There are many, and different situations mandate one protocol over another. In this Nugget Greg talks about the important differences between RDP and PCoIP, helps you set up each protocol, and gives you the best practices in using either. You might be surprised which one you’ll choose in your own environment. 9. Installing View Transfer Server and Managing for Local Mode (00:25:38) When is a VDI not like a VDI? When it’s an offline VDI! Offline VDI and VMware View’s Local Mode share the same concepts. In it, virtual machine disk files are downloaded from a central storage location and run on local hardware. The approach isn’t for everyone, though. Greg helps you determine first if you need Local Mode, and then walks you through its installation and setup with View Transfer Server in this highly useful Nugget. 10. Creating and Working with a View Events Database (00:09:51) VMware View’s event database isn’t a component that’s installed with your first View Connection server installation. A separate install, the View Events Database, keeps track of who (and what) is doing what in your View infrastructure. Greg shows you its installation and configuration in this short Nugget. 11. Fitting Desktop Virtualization into your Application Delivery Infrastructure (00:23:45) Being successful with technologies like VMware View is so much more than just clicking buttons. That’s why Greg takes a step back in this extremely important Nugget to help you recognize VDI and desktop virtualization’s fit in your greater Application Delivery Infrastructure. He’ll walk you through the major delivery approaches in common use today, and help you figure out how VDI will best fit your users’ needs. This Nugget is one not to miss. It might just change everything you thought about desktop virtualization. 12. Creating ThinApp Virtual Applications (00:31:47) That last Nugget was strategic -- almost academic -- in the story it attempts to tell. Now, armed with a new appreciation for desktop virtualization’s fit into your greater application delivery infrastructure, you’re ready to start virtualizing applications. VMware’s solution for accomplishing the task is VMware ThinApp. First up is “the art” in creating ThinApp applications. In this Nugget, Greg shows you how the packaging process works, and gives a few useful pointers on best practices. 13. Integrating VMware ThinApp into VMware View (00:17:27) Getting your applications packaged into a ThinApp-ready format is merely the start. Next up is integrating those packages into your delivered desktops. Luckily, this second step is the easiest part of the process. In this Nugget, part three of his course on VMware application virtualization, Greg gives you the top tips in integrating your ThinApp apps into VMware View. You’ll discover how exactly to stream the apps your users need right into their desktop. 14. Managing User Settings with View Persona Management (00:18:38) Even the applications are only as good as their settings, and the user data that fills them. That’s why any conversation on VDI’s role in application delivery requires a look at managing user settings. If you’ve slogged through Windows Roaming Profiles at any point in the past, you know how challenging this activity can be. Thankfully, VMware View includes some special services, View Persona Management, that makes the process a bit (but maybe not a lot) easier. 15. Configuring Printing for View Desktops (00:15:18) So your datacenter is in Denver, but you’ve got a new branch office on Mars. How do you handle routing print jobs to the correct planet? A little help from VMware View and Group Policy will get you going. Printing in virtualized desktops requires many of the same decisions as printing in Terminal Services, Remote Desktop Services, or XenApp environments. Greg’s been working with Terminal Services since the days before it was even called Terminal Services. In this Nugget, he shares his decades-long experience as well as click-by-click instructions for printing success. 16. Managing for Kiosk Mode (00:14:51) Every virtual desktop requires some piece of hardware at the client side. Makes sense, right? I mean, there’s got to be something there for the user to interact with. Typically this will be a computer, thin client, or zero client that’s dedicated to a user. Sometimes, however, it’ll be a device that’s out in the open. These “kiosk” devices don’t typically require a logon, and are usually shared by multiple users. VMware View comes equipped with special authentication and handling for such devices. Greg shows you how to set it up in this important Nugget. 17. Installing and Configuring View Security Server for External Clients (00:13:18) Everything you’ve learned thus far about VMware View assumes your users are on your LAN. But the RDP and PCoIP protocols are both well-suited for WAN connections as well, those from the nasty, dirty, unsecured, and untrustworthy Internet. Securing those connections requires extra effort and the help of a View Security Server. In this security-minded Nugget Greg talks about the special considerations and specific configurations that extend your VDI infrastructure to the Internet. 18. Integrating Certificates and Smart Cards into VMware View (00:29:11) Tired of all the certificate errors and message boxes that are par for the course when using self-signed certificates? Have you looked through VMware’s documentation and found yourself even more confused than when you started? Interested in supporting Smart Cards for user authentication? If you’ve got Certificate Services installed on a Windows Server somewhere, this Nugget gives you the step-by-step recipe – down to the exact commands to enter – that’ll replace those self-signed certificates with real ones that all your clients will trust. 19. Configuring View Roles and Permissions (00:11:21) Administrative privileges in VMware View lean on a Role-based Access Control system that’s impressive in concept yet strangely complex in implementation. In fact, there’s a good chance that the more time you spend with Roles, Administrators, Privileges, Permissions, and Folders in VMware View, the more it’ll confuse you. Save yourself the time, effort, and brainpower by watching this video. In it, Greg deconstructs View’s RBAC model, gives you a handy cheat sheet you’ll want to print out, and walks you through its use in various use cases. 20. Troubleshooting a VMware View Environment (00:14:20) You can’t do a CBT Nuggets course without at least one Nugget on troubleshooting. Nor can you pass the VCP510-DT exam without some troubleshooting skills and experience. While teaching the troubleshooting topic can be challenging, pointing out some of View’s useful data collection tools absolutely is. In this final Nugget, Greg shows you how to create data dumps for troubleshooting, as well as how to work with VMware View’s backups system for the day that everything crashes to a halt. [/wpspoiler]
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VMware Certified Professional Подготовка к сертификату VCP (2014)
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[caption id="attachment_734" align="alignright" width="300"]VMware VMware[/caption] Год выпуска: 2014 Продолжительность: 13:00:00 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок Язык: Русский Стоимость: 2999 рублей Описание: Современный IT-рынок остро нуждается в квалифицированных специалистах по виртуализации и облачным вычислениям. Технологии виртуализации используются повсеместно для организации сложных сетевых инфраструктур, для создания корпоративного облака и работы с центрами обработки данных. Курс "VMware vSphere Certified Professional" является официальным курсом VMware для подготовки к престижному сертификату VCP 5 Datacenter Virtualization. По мнению авторитетного интернет-портала TechRepublic, VCP-5 входит в тройку лучших IT-сертификатов 2013 года!   [wpspoiler name="Подробное описание" ] Модуль 1. Программный Центр Обработки Данных Модуль 2. Создание ВМ Модуль 3. VMware vCenter Server Модуль 4. Настройка и управление виртуальными сетями Модуль 5. Настройка и управление системами хранения (СХД) Модуль 6. Управление BM Модуль 7. Авторизация и управление доступом Модуль 8. Управление распределением и контроль использования ресурсов Модуль 9. Высокая доступность и отказоустойчивость Модуль 10. Масштабируемость инфраструктуры vSphere Модуль 11. Управление обновлениями Модуль 12. Установка компонентов VMware vSphere [/wpspoiler]  
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Cisco
Сборник мелких видеоуроков по Cisco (Обновляемая)
011
[caption id="attachment_170" align="alignright" width="300"]Cisco Cisco[/caption] Год выпуска: 2012-2014 Продолжительность: 50:27:36 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок Язык: Русский Стоимость: 2999 рублей Описание: Не официальные курсы и видеоуровки, собранные по всем просторам инета.   [wpspoiler name="Подробное описание" ]
  1. Cisco Маршрутизаторы умерли. Да здравствует маршрутизатор
  2. Администрирование Cisco
  3. BGP- особенности фукнции local-as и ее использование
  4. Cisco ASA 8.4(2) в GNS3. Запускаем ASDM (asa 8.4 asdm in gns3)
  5. Cisco ASA в GNS3
  6. Cisco Network Magic - инструкция по использованию
  7. Cisco Secure Desktop и дополнительные возможности
  8. Clientless VPN - безклиентские удаленные подключения
  9. Configure Static NAT on Cisco Router
  10. DHCP on Cisco Router
  11. InterVLAN routing (маршрутизация между VLAN)
  12. OSPF типы LSA и особенности фильтрации
  13. Switch in GNS3 and Cisco Packet Tracer
  14. Как повысить доступность Центра обработки данных
  15. ICND1. Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP in cisco)
  16. ICND1. Введение в IOS
  17. ICND1. Основы безопасности
  18. ICND1. Сisco router interface configuring
  19. Вывод разных виджетов на страницах сайта
  20. Добавление компьютера в GNS3 (add host in gns3)
  21. Запускаем IPS-IDS в GNS3
  22. Как найти серийный номер cisco
  23. Коммутация в датацентрах - Datacenter Switching
  24. Конфигурирование интерфейса CISCO
  25. Настройка EIGRP
  26. Настройка NAT на CISCO
  27. Настройка vlan на CISCO
  28. Настройка пароля на CISCO
  29. Новое в версии Cisco ASA 8.4
  30. Обзор линейки CISCO ASA и версий по 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5, 8.6
  31. Совместное использование VMware View и Cisco ASA SSL VPN
  32. Современные сертификационные статусы Cisco
  33. Что нового в CCNA 2.0
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Мегапаки
Cisco Мега Пак (200 гб материала)
011
Мегапак В данном мега паке представлены материалы как на английском так и на русском языке. Мега пак постоянна пополняется, цена его будет неизменна и будет составлять 99 900 рублей. Подробное содержание:
  1. Cisco CCNA Data Center 640-911 DCICN (2013, ENG)
  2. Cisco CCNP Data Center 642-999 DCUCI (2013, ENG)
  3. Cisco ARCH 2.1 642-874: Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (Проектирование сетей Cisco)
  4. Cisco CCDP ARCH 642-873: Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures
  5. Cisco BGP 3.2 642-661и 642-691
  6. Cisco CCNA Data Center 640-916 DCICT
  7. Cisco CCSP 642-513 HIPS
  8. Cisco Ccvp 642-642 Qos
  9. Cisco 642-813 CCNP SWITCH Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks
  10. Cisco 642-832 CCNP TSHOOT Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks
  11. CISCO CCDP 642-871 ARCH
  12. Cisco CCNA Wireless IUWNE 640-721
  13. Cisco CCNP Security FIREWALL 642-617
  14. CISCO CCVP EXAM-PACK 642-436 CVOICE 6.0
  15. Cisco VoIP CCNA Voice ICOMM 640-461
  16. Cisco VoIP CCNP Voice CIPT1 v8.0 642-447
  17. Cisco CCNP CIPT1 8.0 642-447
  18. Cisco CCNP CVoice 8.0 642-437
  19. Cisco CCIE v5
  20. Cisco CCDA DESGN 640-864
  21. Cisco CCENT/CCNA ICND1 100-101
  22. Cisco CCNP Security VPN v2.0 642-648
  23. CCNP Маршрутизация и коммутация в крупных сетях Cisco
  24. Cisco CCNP Security SECURE 642-637
  25. Ежегодная конференция по информационным технологиям Cisco Expo 2007 в Москве
  26. Cisco Expo 2009, Москва, ЦМТ, 12-14 октября. Как это было. Видео, фото, презентации
  27. Cisco для чайников
  28. CISCO Официальное руководство по подготовке к сертификационным экзаменам CCENTCCNA ICND2 + CD
  29. Cisco DCICN 1.0 – Сетевые технологии в датацентрах — 640-911
  30. Cisco DCICT 1.0 – Технологии построения сети ЦОД — 640-916
  31. Cisco DESGN 2.1 – Дизайн сетей Cisco — 640-861
  32. Cisco FIREWALL 2.0 – Работа с Cisco ASA — 642-618
  33. ICND2 2.0 – Основы работы с оборудованием Cisco (2012)
  34. Cisco ICND1 1.1 Использование сетевого оборудования Cisco [2011]
  35. Cisco ICND1 1.0 Использование сетевого оборудования Cisco 2012
  36. Cisco ICND1 1.0 Использование сетевого оборудования Cisco 2012 (1 версия)
  37. Cisco ICND1 1.1 Использование сетевого оборудования Cisco 2012 (at)
  38. Cisco ICND2 1.1 Использование сетевого оборудования Cisco часть 2 (специалист)
  39. Cisco ICND2 2.0 Использование сетевого оборудования Cisco часть 2 (at июль 2013)
  40. Cisco ICND2 2.0 Использование сетевого оборудования Cisco часть 2 (at май 2013)
  41. Cisco ICND2 2.0 Использование сетевого оборудования Cisco часть 2 (at сентябрь 2013)
  42. Cisco ICND2 2.0 Использование сетевого оборудования Cisco часть 2 (at 2014)
  43. Cisco IINS 2.0 – Сетевая безопасность в сетях Cisco (Июнь 2013 )
  44. Cisco IINS 2.0 – Сетевая безопасность в сетях Cisco (Ноябрь 2013 )
  45. Cisco IP6FD 3.0 – Протокол IPv6. Фундаментальный курс
  46. Cisco IUWNE 2.0 – Фундаментальный курс по беспроводным сетевым технологиям
  47. Cisco MPLS 2.3 – курс Cisco про использование технологии MPLS
  48. Подготовка к экзамену CCNA
  49. Cisco QoS 2.3 – управление трафиком в сетях Cisco
  50. Cisco ROUTE 2.0 – Маршрутизация в сетях Cisco
  51. SPROUTE 1.0 – Маршрутизация в сетях операторов связи (2013)
  52. Cisco SPROUTE 1.0 – Маршрутизация в сетях операторов связи (2012)
  53. Cisco SECURE 1.0 – Безопасность сети, использующей коммутаторы и маршрутизаторы Cisco
  54. SETI2 Практический курс построения сетей на основе оборудования Cisco и технологий Microsoft
  55. Cisco SPNGN1 1.0 – Построение современной сети провайдера
  56. Cisco SWITCH 2.0 – Коммутация в сетях Cisco
  57. Cisco TSHOOT 2.0 – Поиск и устранение неисправностей в сетях Cisco
  58. Домашняя Лаборатория Cisco
  59. Вебинары для Сетевых академий Cisco 2009-2011
  60. Подготовка к официальному экзамену в Сетевой Академии Cisco CCNA 640-802
  61. Cisco Securing Networks with ASA Advanced 642-515
  62. Cisco CCNP 642-825 ISCW
  63. Cisco CCNP 642-812 BCMSN
  64. Cisco CCNP 642-845 ONT
  65. Cisco CCNP 642-892 BSCI
  66. Сборник мелких видеоуроков по Cisco (Обновляемая)
  67. Введение в сетевые технологии Cisco
  68. CCNA Hands-on Labs Using Wireshark & GNS3
  69. CCNP Data Center DCUFI 642-997
  70. Cisco CCNA Data Center 640-916 DCICT
  71. Cisco CCNP Route 300-101 Hands-on Labs Exam Prep
  72. Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching 300-101 Route
  73. Cisco Virtual Internet Routing Lab (VIRL)
  74. CCNA Security 640-554 Video Boot Camp With Chris Bryant
  75. Cisco CCNA 640-875 SPNGN1
  76. Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking (640-911)
  77. Pluralsight — Cisco CCNA Data Center Unified Fabric, UCS & Network Services
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Cisco
Cisco CCNP 642-892 BSCI
012
Год выпуска: 2012CBT Nuggets Производитель: CBT Nuggets Автор: Jeremy Cioara Продолжительность: 12:55:32 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок Язык: Английский Стоимость: 1999 рублей Описание: Cisco CCNP 642-892 BSCI
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Cisco
Cisco CCNP 642-845 ONT
015
Год выпуска: 2011CBT Nuggets Производитель: CBT Nuggets Автор: Jeremy Cioara Продолжительность: 10:59:17 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок Язык: Английский Стоимость: 1999 рублей Описание: Cisco has retired this exam. However, the course retains value as an IT resource. Training for the new 642-832 exam is available from CBT Nuggets. All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective holders. [wpspoiler name="Подробное описание" ] 1. VoIP Networks: Understanding the Foundations (00:31:33) Voice over IP (VoIP) -- What's the point? This video walks through a step-by-step explanation of the reasons a business should move to VoIP. Plus it gives you an overview of the network design and components that make it all happen. 2. VoIP Networks: How Your Voice Becomes a Packet (00:33:13) "Sure... I'll be there at 10:00... See you then!" you say as you hang up the phone. It seemed like a simple conversation, but behind the scenes, a Cisco router busily chopped your voice into thousands of little packets and sent them whizzing across the network. Want to know how it all works? This video demystifies the process of converting your voice into a packet. 3. VoIP Networks: Allocating Enough Bandwidth (00:30:08) VoIP does allow you to send voice across a network using less bandwidth than traditional phone equipment, but that does not mean that you can squeeze by without upgrading your WAN links. This video walks through the impact of CODEC selection, sample size, and Voice Activity Detection (VAD) on your WAN bandwidth considerations. 4. VoIP Networks: Implementation Considerations (00:23:45) Just like any major network application, VoIP requires planning and design. This video walks through the three possible designs of a voice network as well as call admission control (CAC), a mechanism that lets you protect voice traffic from itself! 5. VoIP Networks: Implementation Considerations, Part 2 (00:28:50) This is where the rubber meets the road! Join Jeremy as he walks through the configuration of POTS and VoIP dial-peer configuration to set up end-to-end calling across a Cisco network. 6. Quality of Service: Fighting the Bandwidth Monsters (00:26:29) Quality of Service (QoS) used to be a cool trick Cisco network administrators could use to make web surfing for their PC faster than anyone else in the company. Those days are over. QoS has now become essential to nearly every network, regardless of whether or not you are using VoIP. Just as the title describes, this video walks through "Fighting the Bandwidth Monsters" of the network using a variety of QoS tools. 7. Quality of Service: Implementation Models and Methods (00:24:57) QoS is not a simple mechanism you can just "turn on" for your organization. Before the first line of syntax is typed, you must put plenty of thought into QoS design. This video walks through three models of QoS design that have emerged over the years: Best Effort, Integrated Services (IntServ), and Differentiated Services (DiffServ). Plus you'll explore implementation methods supported on Cisco devices. 8. Quality of Service: Implementation Models and Methods, Part 2 (00:22:35) It's time to understand the acronym of acronyms: Cisco's Modular QoS CLI (MQC). The MQC represents Cisco's newest (and best) method of implementing QoS on their devices. From end-to-end, this video stays in the live configuration interface as Jeremy walks through the components of the MQC. 9. Quality of Service: Classification and Marking: Layer 2 (00:23:05) It's always the first step of implementing QoS: classification and marking. This video explains the difference between these two terms. In addition, this video focuses on understanding the data-link layer (layer 2) markings you'll need to move data smoothly through your switched environment. 10. Quality of Service: Classification and Marking: Layer 3 (00:35:14) You don't have to be in QoS very long to find out that the concept of Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) markings is one of the most feared topics among IT personnel. After watching this video, you'll be able to amaze your friends, impress your relatives, and stun your co-workers as you carve through DSCP markings and configurations with ease. 11. Quality of Service: Using NBAR (00:33:51) This video covers Cisco's Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR). This classification tool allows you to perform deep packet inspection, looking beyond simple IP address and port number information into the application data itself. Using this utility, you are able to discover dynamic port applications (such as peer-to-peer file sharing traffic) and apply restrictions. 12. Quality of Service: Queuing Fundamentals (00:31:03) Learn the fundamentals and concepts of queuing. This congestion management tool gives you the capability to deliver bandwidth and delay guarantees to specific applications on your network. The queuing methods discussed include Custom, Weighted Fair, Priority, Class-based Weighted Fair (CBWFQ), and Low Latency Queuing (LLQ). 13. Quality of Service: Queuing Configuration (00:37:55) This video explains how to configure your Cisco router for modern queuing methods. Using a practical scenario, the video walks you through a complete configuration of Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), Class Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ), and Low Latency Queuing (LLQ). 14. Quality of Service: Congestion Avoidance (00:39:13) Get a walk-through of the concepts and configuration behind the default tail drop and Cisco's Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) dropping mechanisms. In addition to discussing the benefits of WRED, Jeremy shows a sample configuration using typical classes of traffic found in business network environments. 15. Quality of Service: Policing and Shaping (00:25:57) Add two additional tools to your QoS tool belt: Policing and Shaping. The successful configuration of these two QoS components is heavily dependent on an understanding of the terminology used. The video first walks through the definitions of the terms used in policing and shaping and then applies these terms to a practical configuration example. 16. Quality of Service: Link Efficiency Mechanisms (00:25:33) This video focuses on the two Cisco link efficiency mechanisms: compression and link fragmentation and interleaving. RTP header compression offers a huge bandwidth savings when used in combination with compressed audio codecs, such as G.729. Link fragmentation allows you to use methods such as multilink PPP (MLPPP) to "chip-chop" your way to a network geared for VoIP. With that in mind, use these methods at your own peril! Watch the video to find out why. 17. Quality of Service: Through VPNs and Service Providers (00:20:45) Is QoS even possible over a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection? Service providers are changing old paradigms one link at a time. This video describes how VPN-based QoS could become a reality. 18. Quality of Service: The Magic Wand of AutoQoS (00:38:37) Experience the closest Cisco has ever come to command-line implementation of a wizard with Cisco AutoQoS. This is the most popular style of QoS implemented in the world; however, it's not a QoS method at all. Check out this video to get all the details. 19. Wireless Networks: Wireless in the Cisco World (00:29:11) Cisco has implemented wireless with more flexibility and functionality than typical wireless vendors. Wireless access points can be deployed in autonomous or lightweight mode, giving you completely different management systems that support them. This video covers the methods used when deploying Cisco wireless as well as the two management systems used to support them: CiscoWorks WLSE and Cisco WCS. 20. Wireless Networks: Security and 802.1x (00:50:46) Have you ever wondered what the differences are between WEP, WPA, and WPA2? You've implemented them many times on typical wireless access points, but how secure are they? This video walks you through the evolution of wireless security and authentication, as well as the weak points of those methods typically considered "adequate" in most environments. 21. Wireless Networks: Cisco Wireless Configuration (00:33:22) You've pulled the Cisco wireless access point out of the box... now what? This video walks through the basic (express) configuration of a Cisco wireless access point and security standards. 22. Wireless Networks: Wireless QoS (00:13:15) With the plethora of new wireless devices entering the market, the need has arisen for a wireless QoS standard. The final standard of 802.11e is currently implemented as a smaller subset: Wi-fi MultiMedia (WMM). This video explains the foundations of this standard.   [/wpspoiler]
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Cisco
Cisco CCNP 642-812 BCMSN
017
Год выпуска: 2012CBT Nuggets Производитель: CBT Nuggets Автор: Jeremy Cioara Продолжительность: 12:55:32 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок Язык: Английский Стоимость: 1999 рублей Описание: CCNP BCMSN Video Mentor is a unique video product that provides you with more than one hour of personal visual instruction from senior instructor Kevin Wallace. In the four videos, Kevin walks you through intermediate-level Cisco switch configuration topics that cover the most important objectives on the CCNP BCMSN exam 642-812. Designed to develop and enhance hands-on skills, each video (ranging in length from 11-22 minutes) walks you through essential configuration tasks, including configuring VLANs and VTP, routing between VLANs, configuring and tuning HSRP, and configuring a switch for IP telephony support. Each video lab presents detailed objectives, lab diagrams, any applicable command tables, and video captures. Audio instruction throughout offers tips and shortcuts that truly make learning easy. Animated network diagrams show you lab set up, device addressing, and how traffic flows through the network. Video screen-casts of router and switch CLI demonstrate command entry, configuration techniques, and device response. [wpspoiler name="Подробное описание" ] The Switches Domain: Core Concepts and Design - VLANs: Configuration and Verification (free video!) - VLANs: In-Depth Trunking - VLANs: VLAN Trunking Protocol - STP: Foundation Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Concepts, Part 1 - STP: Foundation Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Concepts, Part 2 - STP: Rapid Spanning Tree Concepts and Configuration - EtherChannel: Aggregating Redundant Links - L3 Switching: InterVLAN Routing Extraordinaire - L3 Switching: Understanding CEF Optimization - Redundancy in the Campus: HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP, Part 1 - Redundancy in the Campus: HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP, Part 2 - Wireless LAN: Foundation Concepts and Design, Part 1 - Wireless LAN: Foundation Concepts and Design, Part 2 - Wireless LAN: Frequencies and 802.11 Standards - Wireless LAN: Understanding the Hardware - Wireless LAN: Configuration and Verification - Campus VoIP: Overview, Considerations, and AutoQoS - Campus Security: Basic Port Security and 802.1x - Campus Security: VLAN and Spoofing Attacks - Campus Security: STP Attacks and Other Security Considerations [/wpspoiler]
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Cisco
Cisco CCNP 642-825 ISCW
013
Год выпуска: 2011CBT Nuggets Производитель: CBT Nuggets Автор: Jeremy Cioara Продолжительность: 11:00:41 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок Язык: Английский Стоимость: 1999 рублей Описание: The 642-825 certification has been retired. However, this training contains valuable on-the-job skills training to secure and expand the reach of an enterprise network to teleworkers and remote sites with focus on securing remote access and VPN client configuration. All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective holders [wpspoiler name="Подробное описание" ] 1. Series Intro (00:04:53) 642-825 certification training series overview. 2. Model Madness: Network Design and Connectivity for the Modern World (00:29:47) CCNP training; Model Madness: Network Design and Connectivity for the Modern World 3. Understanding New WAN Technologies: Cable Technology (00:24:42) CCNP training; Understanding New WAN Technologies: Cable Technology 4. Understanding New WAN Technologies: DSL Technology (00:21:54) CCNP training; Understanding New WAN Technologies: DSL Technology 5. Understanding New WAN Technologies: Configuring PPPoE DSL Connections (00:28:24) CCNP training; Understanding New WAN Technologies: Configuring PPPoE DSL Connections 6. Multiprotocol Label Switching: The Concepts (00:41:38) CCNP training; Multiprotocol Label Switching: The Concepts 7. Multiprotocol Label Switching: Frame Mode Configuration (00:16:32) CCNP training; Multiprotocol Label Switching: Frame Mode Configuration 8. Multiprotocol Label Switching: Understanding MPLS VPNs (00:28:20) CCNP training; Multiprotocol Label Switching: Understanding MPLS VPNs 9. IPSec VPNs: VPN Concepts, Part 1 (00:23:12) CCNP training; IPSec VPNs: VPN Concepts, Part 1 10. IPSec VPNs: VPN Concepts, Part 2 (00:36:17) CCNP training; IPSec VPNs: VPN Concepts, Part 2 11. IPSec VPNs: VPN Site-to-Site CLI Configuration (00:47:34) CCNP training; IPSec VPNs: VPN Site-to-Site CLI Configuration 12. IPSec VPNs: VPN Site-to-Site SDM Configuration (00:23:57) CCNP training; IPSec VPNs: VPN Site-to-Site SDM Configuration 13. IPSec VPNs: IPSec Encrypted GRE Tunnels (00:29:56) CCNP training; IPSec VPNs: IPSec Encrypted GRE Tunnels 14. IPSec VPNs: Remote Access Connections with Cisco Easy VPN (00:39:42) CCNP training; IPSec VPNs: Remote Access Connections with Cisco Easy VPN 15. Network Lockdown: Attacks and Defense (00:35:46) CCNP training; Network Lockdown: Attacks and Defense 16. Network Lockdown: Cisco Auto-Secure and SDM Security Audit (00:26:39) CCNP training; Network Lockdown: Cisco Auto-Secure and SDM Security Audit 17. Network Lockdown: Securing Management Access (00:20:42) CCNP training; Network Lockdown: Securing Management Access 18. Network Lockdown: Securing Management Access, Part 2 (00:22:27) CCNP training; Network Lockdown: Securing Management Access, Part 2 19. Network Lockdown: Using Access Lists (00:22:55) CCNP training; Network Lockdown: Using Access Lists 20. Network Lockdown: Securing Network Management (00:42:26) CCNP training; Network Lockdown: Securing Network Management 21. Network Lockdown: Implementing Cisco AAA (00:29:32) CCNP training; Network Lockdown: Implementing Cisco AAA 22. Defending the Network: Cisco IOS Firewall (00:29:19) CCNP training; Defending the Network: Cisco IOS Firewall 23. Defending the Network: Cisco IOS IPS (00:34:07) CCNP training; Defending the Network: Cisco IOS IPS [/wpspoiler]
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