Cisco SNA Configuration for Multiprotocol Administrators SNAM Class
Price
5 Day Hands-on Lab & Lecture Course $2195.00
Certification applied towards: SNA/IP
Course Description This course familiarizes the student with the concepts and commands required to configure Cisco routers. Discussions include Novell IPX, NetBIOS,
LAN Network Manager, and several wide-area network topics such as Frame Relay, X.25, and ISDN. Throughout the course, lectures are reinforced with extensive hands-on labs to
emphasize Cisco implementation of SNA in a multiprotocol environment.
Prerequisites
- Knowledge of basic networking concepts, terminology, standards, and network components
- Completion of the ICRC course or equivalent knowledge and work experience are suggested
- Be familiar with IP addressing, subnet masking, and routing protocols such as IGRP, RIP, or OSPF
Objectives
- Explain the difference between RSRB and DLSW+ as well as where to implement them in the network
- Understand how/where to configure the various bridging techniques such as Transparent, Source Route, and Translational bridging
- Configure and implement SNA in a multiprotocol environment using various features of the Cisco IOS
- Properly configure STUN/BSTUN for SDLC line concentration
- Prioritize and provide COS for SNA traffic across a multiprotocol network
Who Should Attend The SNAM course is written for individuals who are already familiar with TCP/IP, have no SNA background, and are responsible for implementing and maintaining SNA networks using
Cisco routers.
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