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About This Course
ASR 5000 Comprehensive Four-Day Technical Training_GGSN
Prerequisites
Following are the prerequisites for this course:
Participants must have a thorough understanding of IP routing, networking protocols, and a basic working knowledge of applicable GPRS and/or UMTS network operation.
Participant Material Requirements
Participants are required to bring the following materials to this training course:
Laptop or notebook computer with:
◦ Terminal emulation program (such as PuTTY, available at www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/) capable of Telnet and SSH
◦ IEEE 802.11 (A,B,G,N) Wi-Fi interface.
Participants are responsible for all travel and expenses.
Course Content
The Cisco ASR 5000 Comprehensive Four-Day Technical Training, GGSN version 12.2 instructor-led course offered by High-Touch Delivery Learning Services provides detailed instruction on how to manage, monitor, configure, and administer the Cisco® ASR 5000 to function as a Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) in a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) or Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) network environment. This course also provides supervised, hands-on training for performing basic diagnostics and troubleshooting of GGSN network functions.
Course Objectives
None
Course Outline
The course outline is as follows:
Module 1: SGSN and GGSN Services Overview
Module 2: ASR 5000 Hardware Overview
Module 3: ASR 5000 Software Overview
Module 4: Initial System Configuration
Module 5: Understanding the StarOS Command Line Interface (CLI)
Module 6: Configuring System and Management Parameters
Module 7: Configuration Terminology
Module 8: Configuring GGSN Services for IP and PDP Context Processing
Module 9: Configuring GTPP Billing
Module 10: Understanding and Performing Software Upgrades
Module 11: Configuring Threshold Crossing Alarms
Module 12: Configuring Bulk Statistics
Module 13: Understanding Traffic Policing and Traffic Shaping
Module 14: Routing Protocols on the ASR 5000
Module 15: Hardware Troubleshooting Commands
Module 16: Software Troubleshooting Commands
Module 17: ASR 5000 System Logging
Module 18: ASR 5000 Alarms and Traps
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for participants from any of the following disciplines who are responsible for the planning, configuration, and management of the ASR 5000:
Network engineering
Network consulting
Field engineering
Technical support personnel
Channel partners, resellers
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