CiscoWorks2000 Bootcamp



Audience
Network managers and other networking professionals (administrators and technicians) responsible for the management and maintenance of networks of Cisco routers.
   

Duration

5 Days
   
Course Abstract

This boot camp combines the Authorized Cisco CiscoWorks 2000 Fundamentals and CiscoWorks 2000 LAN/WAN courses. Be prepared for extended class hours, intense lectures, and numerous hands-on labs during this 5-day boot camp.

Learn how to install, configure, and use applications within the CiscoWorks 2000 suites, including CiscoView, Resource Manager Essentials, Campus Manager, Access Control List Manager, and Internetwork Performance Monitor.

   
Objectives

After completing this course the student should be able to:

  • To discover the Cisco devices in a network
  • CiscoView to configure and monitor Cisco switches and routers from a graphical user interface
  • Inventory manager to catalog the device types, installed hardware modules, and IOS versions
  • Software manager to create a library of IOS images and deploy IOS upgrades to configuration manager devices in a network
  • To track changes to inventory hardware, IOS versions, and device configurations in a network
  • Availability manager to track the reachability of critical devices in a network
  • Campus Manager VLAN services to manage VLANs and Layer 2 spanning trees in a campus environment
  • " Campus Manager Over Tracking" to locate client workstations by MAC address, IP address, or DNS hostname
  • Campus Manager path analysis features to graphically display communication paths, both at Layer 2 and 3
  • ACL Manager to create and manage access control lists in a Cisco enterprise network
  • Internetwork Performance Monitor to monitor the performance of multi-path, multi-hop links to critical applications in a network.
   
Class Format Lecture and Lab
   
Prerequisites

Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices and Building Cisco Multi-layer Switched Networks are prerequisites for this course. You should be familiar with the Cisco IOS and the Cisco Catalyst operating systems and with TCP/IP and the Windows 2000 operating system.