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Architecting BIG-IP in an Application Delivery Network
Who Should Attend

 

This course is intended for experienced users of the BIG-IP LTM system including system and network administrators and architects responsible for network design.
Prerequisites

 

Prior to attending the Architecting BIG-IP in an Application Delivery Network course the student must have attended the BIG-IP LTM Essentials and Advanced Topics courses. The student can also benefit from several months experience configuring and designing with the BIG-IP LTM product before attending this course.

 

Students should also understand:

  • TCP/IP Addressing and Routing including:
  • The Address Resolution Protocol
  • Direct and Indirect Routing
  • TCP Handshakes
  • Common elements of and differences between WAN and LAN components.
  • Network Application design concepts.

 

Course Objectives

 

This two-day course gives networking professionals an understanding of how to architect and design BIG-IP devices into an application delivery network. The course builds on the foundation of the BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) Essentials and Advanced Topics courses, demonstrating the next steps for implementing BIG-IP in a way that effectively delivers your client applications. The labs for the course involve design exercises and group discussions. Based on the knowledge gained in other BIG-IP LTM courses, you will work with other students to build network designs that incorporate BIG-IP LTM  to accomplish customer goals. The course will cover many network design options, as well as best practices for given customer scenarios. The course will also explore other design options available using BIG-IP Global Traffic Manager, BIG-IP Link Controller, BIG-IP Application Security Manager, BIG-IP Message Security Module, and BIG-IP WebAccelerator.

 

By the end of this course, students will gain an understanding of the broader scope of the BIG-IP Architectural capabilities.

Course Content

  • Implementing BIG-IP in the Network:
    • Routing
    • SNATing
    • nPath (Direct Server Return)
    • Bridging
    • Virtual Server & SNAT applications
  • BIG-IP Availability:
    • Active / Standby best practices
    • Multi data centre availability including BIG-IP GTM and Link Controller
    • BIG-IP LTM’s role in Security
    • BIG-IP as a default deny device
    • BIG-IP's part in a security architecture
    • Optional software modules available (ASM and MSM)
  • Application Delivery:
    •  BIG-IP Application features
    •  Latency's effect on applications
    •  Overcoming WAN impacts on applications
    •  Optional software module available (Web Accelerator)

Dates Australia / New Zealand
Show Schedule for
Date Country Location Register
23/07/2012  - 24/07/2012
Australia Sydney            
17/09/2012  - 18/09/2012
Australia Melbourne            
05/11/2012  - 06/11/2012
Australia Sydney            
Dates Other
Date Country Location Register
28/05/2012  - 29/05/2012
Singapore Singapore            
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Detail

Course ID:  F5-TRG-BIG-ARCH-IL
Australia:
$ 2,495 USD
New Zealand:
$ 2,495 USD
Singapore:
$ 2,495 USD
China:
$ 2,495 USD
Hong Kong:
$ 2,495 USD
Malaysia:
$ 2,495 USD
South Korea:
$ 2,495 USD

Duration:  2 Days

 
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