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Cisco Routing & Switching Training
Wide Area File Services Operation & Configuration (WAFS)
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Who Should Attend
| *Channel Partner / Reseller
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| *Customer
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| *Employee |
Prerequisites
| *TCP / IP stack and configuring IP addresses
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| *Windows Networking Understanding
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| *Windows name resolution
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| *Working knowledge of routing
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| *DNS configuration and operation
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| *Operating and configuring a Cisco router
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| *Networking terms, numbering schemes, and topologies |
Course Objectives
| After completing this course the student should be able to:
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| *Describe the features and benefits of WAFS and define its associated terminology
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| *Describe the fundamentals of Microsoft Windows Networking
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| *Describe the features and benefits of CIFS
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| *Describe the features and benefits of NFS
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| *Describe the technical operation of WAFS
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| *Install and Upgrade a WAFS implementation
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| *Deploy traditional and WCCP solutions
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| *Configure a WAFS Central Manager
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| *Administer the File Engine
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| *Operate and troubleshoot an End-User implementation
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| *Apply advanced troubleshooting techniques to WAFS problems |
Course Content
| *Course Introduction
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| *WAFS Introduction and Terminology
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| *Microsoft Windows Networking
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| *Introduction to CIFS
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| *Introduction to NFS
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| *WAFS Technical Overview
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| *Installation and Upgrade
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| *WAFS Deployment
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| *Lab A - Installation and Deployment
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| *WAFS Central Manager
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| *Lab B - Management and Policy Configuration
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| *File Engine Administration
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| *Lab C - Monitoring
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| *End User Operations and Troubleshooting
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| *Advanced Troubleshooting
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| *Lab D - Troubleshooting |
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