Level 1: Introduction
Introduction Technology sessions have no prerequisites and are aimed at those new to a specific technology. These sessions explain specific technology needs, basic technology concepts and where the technology would be appropriately deployed.
 
Level 2: Intermediate
Intermediate Technology sessions assume there is an existing knowledge of a specific technology. These sessions examine the most efficient deployment strategies for each technology and focus on configuration and optimisation techniques.
 
Level 3: Advanced
Advanced Technology sessions examine in-depth, advanced configuration features for specific technologies. These sessions are designed for the more experienced and give a thorough understanding of the effect technologies exhibit in terms of performance and functionality.
 
Level 4: Power Sessions
Power Technology sessions and directions examined in-depth. These sessions are designed for people who have extensive implementation experience and aware of issues with particular protocols. These sessions look at the trends and directions of particular protocols and the developments which are making those particular protocols scalable going forward.
 
  IP Services Routing Network and Content Management Security Services Video/ Multicast Switching/ Campus Voice Voice Services SP/Optical
Tuesday 5 March
9.30am
10.30am
Keynote - Michael Boland
10.45am
11.45am
Intro to High Availability Intro to BGP Intro to Network Management Intro to Net Security Intro to Multicast Intro to SAN (Storage Area Networks) Intro to Packet Voice Introduction to Cisco Contact Centres ISP Architecture Essentials
11.45am
12.45pm
Intro to QoS Intro to IPv4/IPv6 Intro to Content Delivery Networks Intro to IPSec VPNs
1.45pm
2.45pm
IOS Command Ess Deploying BGP Deploying Management for Lan/WAN Deploying Secure Networks (Part1) Intro to Video Conferencing Deploying Campus QoS Dep Enterprise/ Campus SIP voice IOS IP Telephony Deploying MAN Optical
2.45pm
3.45pm
Designing and Deploying Video Conferencing Securing voice networks Enterprise Mobile Voice Solutions
4.15pm
6.15pm
Deploying Reslient IP Deploying MPLS VPN Deploying Enterprise CDNs/Network Caches Deploying & Mantaining Ent IPSEC VPNs Deploying Multicast Deploying Recent Catalyst Software Design and Implementing Call Manager 3.1/2 Developing scalable voice applications Core Router
 
                     
  Wednesday 6 March
9.00am
10.00am
Keynote - John Chambers
10.15am
12.15am
Deploying QOS for the Ent Deploying MPLS TE Deploying Content Switching Deploying Secure Networks (Part 2) Deploying Interdomain domain Multicast Deploying SAN Deploying Complex Dial plans Call Manager XML 101 SP VoIP/VoATM Architecture
 
1.15pm
3.15pm
Deploying Ent Edge Deploying IPV6 Deploying Enterprise Voice Networks Deploying Cisco Firewall Technologies Troubleshoot IP Multicast Deploy and Manage WLAN (Wireless LAN) Deploying Multiservice Networks IP/IVR (AVVID) IP Mobility
 
3.45pm
4.45pm
Eng approaches to Services Troubleshooting MPLS Tools for Managing QoS Deploying IDS (Intrustion Detection Systems) Troubleshoot Catalyst Switches (Part1) Deploying QoS for voice Prod Apps for IP-TEL Deploying Edge Services
4.45pm
5.45pm
Cisco Career Certifications and Training
                   
  Thursday 7 March
9.30am
10.30am
Keynote - James Burke
11.00am
1.00pm
Deploying QOS SP Router Internals Understanding Service Level Troubleshoot VPNs Troubleshooting Video Conferencing Security on Campus Troubleshooting Call Manager Cisco SS7 Solutions Advanced MPLS
 
2.00pm
3.00pm
Advanced IP Routing Troubleshooting BGP Network Troubleshoot Tools and Techniques Troubleshoot IDS Multicast Router Architecture and Performance Troubleshooting Catalyst Switches (Part2) Troubleshoot H.323/SS7 VoIP Networks Deploying Cisco Contact Centres
3.00pm
4.00pm
Cisco Internet OSS
Program subject to change
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