CiscoWorks2000 Boot Camp

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.

To register, call 800-968-8648
This course can be delivered by the methods below:
Classroom Learning $3995 USD

You Learn...

Network Management Issues That Affect Network Design
Cisco Router and Switch Configuration With Regard to Network Management
Campus Manager to Discover the Cisco Devices in a Network
CiscoView to Configure and Monitor Cisco Switches and Routers
Inventory Manager to Catalog the Network
Configuration Manager to Create an Active Archive of Device Configurations
Software Manager to Create a Library of IOS Images and Deploy IOS Upgrades to Devices
To Change Audit Services to Track Changes to Inventory Hardware, IOS Versions, and Device Configurations
Syslog Analysis to Review Events
Availability Manager to Track the Reachability of Critical Devices
Campus Manger’s Topology Services to Display Topology Maps of a Network
Campus Manger’s VLAN Services to Manage VLANS and Layer 2 Spanning Trees in a Campus Environment
Campus Manger’s User Tracking Services to Locate Client Workstations
Campus Manager’s Path Analysis to Graphically Display Communication Paths
ACL Manager to Create and Manage Access Control Lists
Internetwork Performance Monitor
CiscoWorks 2000 Administrative Functions

Who Needs to Attend

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

 

Course Outline

1. Ciscoworks 2000 Fundamentals

Product Review
Bundling Overview
Product, System, Client Requirements
Installation Order

2. CD One

Installing CD One
Configuring Network Devices for CiscoWorks 2000
Performing CiscoWorks 2000 User Administration
Performing CiscoWorks 2000 System Administration
Testing Connectivity Between the CiscoWorks 2000 Server and Network Devices
Using CiscoView to Monitor Network Devices
Using CiscoView to Configure Network Devices
Using Integration Utility to Integrate With HP OpenView

3. Resource Manager Essentials

Introducing RME
Keeping Inventory Up to Date With Deployed Model Types, Installed Modules, and IOS Version.
Generating Inventory Reports
Automating the Archival of Device Configurations
Searching Device Configurations
Comparing Configurations Side by Side With Differences Highlighted
Using Config Editor to Update a Single Device’s Configuration
Using NetConfig to Update Many Device’s Configurations at the Same Time
Using Network Show Commands
Building an On-Line IOS Image Library
Choosing the Right IOS Version
Automating IOS Image Upgrades
Maintaining a History of Hardware, IOS and Configuration Changes
Monitoring Syslog Messages
Monitoring Device Availability
Monitoring Service Contracts

4. CiscoWorks 2000 LAN/WAN

Configuration Management
Automated Features
Add-On Applications

5. Campus Manager

Installing Campus Manager
Configuring Campus Manager
Seed Devices and the Discovery Processes
Campus Manager and RME Database Synchronization
Viewing the Physical and Logical Network Topology
Customizing the Topology Maps
Generating Device Attribute, Port Attribute, and Discrepancy Reports
Understanding the VLAN Trunking Protocol
Understanding Ethernet and Token Ring VLANs and ATM ELANs
Adding, Modifying, and Deleting VLANs
Assigning Switch Ports to VLANs
Viewing the Layer 2 Spanning Tree of a VLAN
The End User Discovery Algorithm
Finding a Particular End User by IP Address, MAC Address, Hostname, or Switchport
Finding All the End Users in a Particular VLAN or on a Particular Switch
Creating a Graphical View of a Network Path, Both at Layer 2 and Layer 3
Understanding ATM Management
Understanding LANE Management

6. ACL Manager

Installing ACL Manager
Creating and Editing ACL and ACL Components
Editing Class Manager Components
Creating and Applying Templates
Scheduling and Downloading ACL Configuration Changes

7. IPM

What is Internetwork Performance Monitor
Installing and Configuring Internetwork Performance Monitor
Analyzing Network Performance
Collecting Network Performance Statistics
Generating Network Performance Reports

Hands-On Lab 1: Setting Up the CiscoWorks 2000 Server

Hands-On Lab 2: Setting Up the Network

Hands-On Lab 3: CiscoWorks 2000 Administrative Tasks

Hands-On Lab 4: Using CiscoView

Hands-On Lab 5: Managing Network Inventory

Hands-On Lab 6: Managing Device Configuration Files

Hands-On Lab 7: Modifying Device Configurations With Config Editor

Hands-On Lab 8: Modifying Device Configurations With NetConfig

Hands-On Lab 9: Using Network Show Commands

Hands-On Lab 10: Managing Cisco Software Images

Hands-On Lab 11: Monitoring Network Changes

Hands-On Lab 12: Monitoring Syslog Messages

Hands-On Lab 13: Monitoring Device Availability

Hands-On Lab 14: Configuring Campus Manager and Using Topology Services

Hands-On Lab 15: Managing VLANs

Hands-On Lab 16: User Tracking

Hands-On Lab 17: Path Analysis

Hands-On Lab 18: Managing Access Control Lists

Hands-On Lab 19: Analyzing Routed Network Performance

Hands-On Lab 20: Viewing Statistics and Reports

 

Suggested Prerequisites

Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices and Building Cisco Multilayer 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.

 

Suggested Follow-ons

Students followed up CiscoWorks2000 Boot Camp by attending these popular classes:

Advanced Cisco Campus Switching
MCNS™ (Managing Cisco® Network Security)
CATM™ (Cisco® Campus ATM Solutions)