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CANA, Advanced Services’ Cisco Active Network Abstraction (v4.0)

Kursa ilgums, stundas:32
Kursa cena, LVL (bez PVN):975,00

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Course target

Cisco® Active Network Abstraction (Cisco ANA) is a highly scalable, fault-tolerant, customizable management system for large-scale, multiprotocol, and multivendor networks. The Cisco Active Network Abstraction (CANA) v4.0 course teaches students how to install, configure, customize, and effectively use the Cisco ANA platform.

The student gains understanding of the primary components of the ANA architecture; guidelines for deployment; hardware and software requirements; and the concepts, processes, and tools that allow customization of an ANA management system to meet the specific needs of the customer's unique network.

The students' understanding is deepened by hands-on labs that include installing the ANA units, gateway, and client software. Students will use Cisco ANA to manage the network and its inventory of network elements, the associated faults and events, configuration files, and software images. Students will also use Cisco ANA to customize the ANA platform using the soft properties, custom commands, and workflow features.

Audience

This course is for network administrators and consultants who will be planning, installing, customizing, and using the Cisco ANA applications for network and fault management in multivendor networks. The following are the primary audience for this course:

  • Network administrators, system administrators, and operators
  • System integrators, professional services, and consultants

After course students will be able to

  • Describe the ANA architecture, consisting of Cisco ANA gateways, ANA units, and clients
  • Describe virtual network elements (VNEs), which are the software-based building blocks of the Cisco ANA virtual network model, each one cloning the characteristics and properties of its real-world counterpart
  • Create network maps and build a virtual network model, consisting of VNEs
  • Discover and view network inventory information
  • Troubleshoot, manage, and correlate network events and faults
  • Manage device configuration files and software images
  • Plan an ANA deployment and provide the hardware and software
  • Install the various ANA components
  • Configure the VNEs
  • Configure user accounts and ANA security features
  • Maintain and troubleshoot the ANA system
  • Plan for high availability
  • Create, manage, and troubleshoot ANA soft properties
  • Set soft properties thresholds and define threshold crossing alarms
  • Utilize ANA Command Builder to create, manage, and troubleshoot custom commands
  • Create and deploy ANA custom workflows using the Workflow Editor, templates, views, and user preferences
  • Understand Inheritance and how to publish, export, and import ANA soft properties, commands, and workflows

After completing this four-day course, students will have gained extensive knowledge about the primary components of the ANA architecture and will have learned how to set up and use Cisco ANA v4.0 for network discovery, device management, and fault isolation.hey will understand how to successfully deploy the various ANA components (gateway, units, and clients) and configure the initial ANA management system for day-to-day management operations and will have methods to customize ANA to provide the functions required for the specific network environment. Students will meet these objectives by applying the information learned in the lectures through hands-on lab exercises.

Prerequisites

  • Basic Microsoft Windows user-level knowledge
  • Basic understanding of network management concepts (Simple Network Management Protocol [SNMP], MIBs, and so on)
  • TCP/IP networking experience
  • Oracle administration knowledge
  • Solaris and UNIX system administration knowledge

To locate Cisco courses that cover the listed prerequisites, go to the Cisco Training & Events Webpage at www.cisco.com/web/learning/index.html

Course materials

The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.

Course contents

1. Introduction to Cisco ANA:
2. Cisco ANA Installation:
3. Getting Started:
  • Cisco ANA GUI
  • Initial System Configuration
  • User Accounts and Scopes
  • Global ANA Setting
  • High Availability

4. Visualizing the Network:

  • Topology Maps
  • Inventory Management
  • Service Path Trace

5. Fault Management:

  • ANA Fault Management Overview
  • Troubleshooting Perspective

6. Configuration Archive:

  • Getting Started with Configuration Archive
  • Managing Device Configuration Files

7. Network Element Image Management (NEIM):

  • Getting Started with NEIM
  • Deploying Software Images
  • Cisco IOS® XR Software Package Management

8. Customization:

  • Cisco ANA Soft Properties and Alarm Thresholds
  • Cisco ANA Command Builder
  • Cisco ANA Workflow Engine

9. Cisco ANA Postdeployment:

  • System Maintenance
  • System Troubleshooting