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VOIP networks, QoS, wireless security and basic wireless management are just the
start of what is covered in this Cisco 642-845 ONT training course. You will
gain the knowledge and skills needed for professional networking, as well as for
passing the exam!
The 642-845 ONT tests knowledge and skills in optimizing and
providing effective Quality of Servive (QoS) techniques for converged
networks.
ONT is one leg in the series of Cisco CCNP courses. The knowledge in this course can be used toward any one of 3 certifications: CCNP, CCIP, and the CCDP. Currently, Train Signal offers training for the full CCNP series.
Here is what you get
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9 Videos (8hrs : 13mins : 33secs)
will be provided in High-Quality AVI and WMV
format. In other words, you get perfect quality and
replication of your
instructor's screens. An easy-to-use table of contents allows you to
navigate to
key areas you wish to focus on.
9 iPod video files
to watch Train Signal on the go! A popular request
amongst our students who wish to study while they commute (i.e., train,
plane,
bus). These 320x240 .m4v files are compressed versions of the original
course,
and play on any iPod that supports video. Also great for reviewing and
refreshing your mind "on the job."
9 MP3 Files
to listen to Train Signal on the go. Some of our students
have requested this option. People would like to be able to listen in
their car
or while working out. Can be burnt to a CD or copied to portable
device. Great
supplemental training to the videos.
Instructor Notes
– These PDF documents can be printed out and contain
the slides used by the instructor throughout the videos. These allow
the user a
quick easy reference to notes on the slides and make any additional
notes for
their own learning process.
"Am I Qualified to Take This Cisco ONT - CCNP Course"
YES! If you are an IT Pro and have some experience with Cisco routers and switches.
YES! If
you have passed the CCNA exam, you will benefit most from this
course. The CCNA exam must be passed before taking any of the
CCNP exams

| Introduction to ONT We will cover an overview of topics, introduction to Chris Bryant, and how to get the maximum out of this course. Key Topics: * Welcome to Your ONT Video Boot Camp! * About Your Instructor * The ONT Hands-On Challenge Video 1 Introduction to Quality of Service (QoS) QoS is increasingly more important in today’s network. In this video we cover the basic use and deployment of QoS, and I will explain why it’s important for transmitting different types of data in a timely fashion. This section is vital for passing the ONT and for use in real world networks. Key Topics: * What is QoS? Why do we use it? * Three Steps to a QoS Deployment * Delay Types (and the Network Admins who hate them) * QoS Model Comparison Video 2 Queuing Methods In this section, we will discuss the theory of the different types and uses, and I will demonstrate their use in the labs and hands on practice. Most of the methods are valuable for real world experience, but the section on Low Latency is very important to master for the ONT exam. Key Topics: * FIFO * Round-Robin and Weighted Round-Robin * Priority Queuing * Weighted Fair Queuing * Class-based WFQ * Low Latency Queuing Video 3 Marking and Classifying Traffic Marking and Classifying traffic are used to define a QoS service class. You must learn the purpose of marking and classifying, as well as, what order to use each. This section is important for passing your exam and for using these processes on real world networks. Key Topics: * Which Comes First? * L2 Marking – CoS * L3 Marking – IP Prec, DSCP * DSCP and PHB * NBAR Theory and Operation * To Trust or Not To Trust (incoming markings, that is) |
Video 4 Congestion Avoidance, Policing and Shaping In this section, we will discuss ways of avoiding congestion. We will discuss how to differentiate between the processes. These topics are important for the real world and for passing the exam. Key Topics: * Tail Drop, RED and WRED * Traffic Shaping and Policing * Payload Compression Methods * Header Compression Methods * Intro to Link Fragmentation and Interleaving Video 5 End-to-End QoS It’s very important to learn the rules, theory, and commands discussed in the video for the exam. We will cover an introduction to VPNs in order to understand preclassification. Also, we will discuss information on how to secure your router, which is vital for the exam and for security in the real world. Key Topics: * Intro to VPN * QoS Preclassification * SLAs Defined * The Control Plane and CoPP Video 6 AutoQoS We will discuss the basic QoS configure methods, which you will need to know for the exam (possibly for the real world). Understand the prerequisites and how it works, and also, the variations and uses. Key Topics: * The 3 Basic QoS Config Methods * Intro to AutoQoS * Prerequisites * VoIP and Enterprise * Live Demo of SDM and AutoQoS Wizard |
Video 7 Introduction to Wireless LANs In order to pass the exam and uses WLANs in your network, we will discuss the basics of WLANs, the uses of WLAN functions, and compare these functions. Key Topics: * DCF and WMM * SSID and MAC Address Authentication * WEP, WPA, and WPA2 * EAP, LEAP, and other EAPs Video 8 WLAN Management This video covers installations, operation, theory, and model types. This information is necessary as it will be covered on the ONT exam. * A Quick Intro to Cisco Unified Wireless Networks * WLAN Implementation Methods * CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine (WLSE) * Planning for WCS Deployment (Wireless Control System) * WCS Versions * Live Demos! Video 9 Voice Over IP (VoIP) Another one of the fastest growing sectors of the IT industry is VoIP. Understand the protocol for transmitting voice over the internet. This is necessary for work in the real world, future voice studies, and on the ONT. Key Topics: * Call Components * Analog and Digital Interface Types * VoIP Signaling Protocols * Data Conversion Processes * Overhead * Introduction to Cisco CallManager * Call Admission Control * CallManager Deployment Models * Compression, Comfort Noise, and VAD * POTS and VOIP Dial Peer Config and Troubleshooting |

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