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Content Services Switch 11000 Series Operation & Configuration (CSSOC)
Overview: This four-day 11000 Series Operation and Configuration class provides customers with intensive hands-on training using Cisco's 11050, 11150, and 11800 series switches. This course is intended for a technical audience involved in the installation, configuration and maintenance of 11000 switch products.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites include an in-depth understanding of TCP/IP, as well as a basic understanding of IP routing, DNS, and HTTP. Without this knowledge, the student may have difficulty understanding the course material.
Course Objectives: On completion of this course the delegate will be able to:
- Describe web switching and the challenges in optimizing web response time.
- List the models and features that comprise the Cisco 11000 series of Content Service Switches.
- Describe the Cisco 11000 series product architecture.
- Configure a Content Service Switch for layer3, layer 4, layer5, and sticky content switching operation.
- Configure a content domain that provides global load balancing of content between peering switches.
- Describe and configure content smart caching for proxy, transparent and reverse proxy cache networks.
- Describe NAT Peering and how to configure a Content Service Switch for NAT Peering operation.
- Describe and configure Demand Based Replication.
- Describe and configure Staging and Replication.
- Configure the Content Service Switch as an SNMP agent that responds to SNMP set, and get requests and sends trap messages.
- Configure RMON events and alarms.
- Configure Access Control Lists.
- Configure 2 Content Service Switches for redundant operation.
- Configure a Content Service Switch for Equal Cost Multi-path operation.
Course Content:
- Product and architecture overview
- Command Line and Graphical User interfaces
- Service, owner, and content rules
- HTTP header load balancing including sticky
- Virtual web hosting
- Server and caching load balancing including failover
- Domain Name Services
- Global Load Balancing
- Proximal Load Balancing
- Firewall Load Balancing
- Content Replication
- Security and Management
- Redundancy
- Box-to-Box
- VIP and Interface

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