Who should attend
ProCurve channel partners and end users
Prerequisites
HP-HH256S
Course Objectives
Building ProCurve Resilient, Adaptive Networks v7.42 (BPRAN) describes techniques for implementing resilient switched and routed converged networks capable of fulfilling the “triple play” requirement of supporting voice, video, and data transmissions on a unified infrastructure. The course will make use of the ProVision family of switches, including the 8212zl, 5400zl, 3500yl, and 6200yl.
After completing Building ProCurve Resilient, Adaptive Networks v7.42 (BPRAN), students will be able to:
- Describe ProCurve strategies for providing the resilience and adaptivity necessary to support VoIP and other converged applications
- Describe the proper deployment and use of the ProCurve 3500yl, 6200yl, 5400zl, and 8212zl switches
- Describe the operation and functionality of redundant management modules and resilient fabric modules in the ProCurve Switch 8212zl
- Given a set of customer requirements, design, deploy, and configure redundancy solutions that combine MSTP and VRRP, using ProVision ASIC switches
- Given a set of customer requirements, design an IP network addressing and routing scheme based on ProCurve switches
- Given a set of customer requirements, configure, monitor, and troubleshoot RIP and OSPF on the ProVision ASIC switches
- Given a set of customer requirements, design, deploy, and configure a QoS solution using ProVision ASIC switches
- Given a set of customer requirements, design, deploy, and configure an IP multicast solution using IGMP and PIM-Sparse or PIM-Dense on ProVision ASIC switches
Course Content
- Resiliency and redundancy features of ProCurve Switch 8212zl
- Providing redundant links and default gateways with MSTP/VRRP
- RIP and OSPF routing
- Layer 2 and Layer 3 QoS
- IGMP, PIM-Sparse, PIM-Dense
Benefits of attending the course:
- Design, deploy, and troubleshoot routed and bridged networks using industry-standard protocols, focusing on RIP, OSPF, VRRP, and MSTP
- Design, deploy, and troubleshoot “Triple Play” networks Layer 2 and Layer 3 prioritization and QoS features
- Design, deploy, and troubleshoot IPv4 multicast technology, including IGMP, PIM-Sparse, and PIM-Dense
- Understand the applications, configuration, and troubleshooting procedures for LLDP/LLDP-MED