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Juniper Networks Training Courses

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IBNTRN - Transforming to a Cisco Intent-Based Network v1.1

Course Code: 101130

The Transforming to a Cisco Intent Based Network (IBNTRN) v1.1 course teaches you how the functionality of Cisco SD-Access fits into Cisco Digital Network Architecture (DNA).

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ICT-EVPN - Implementing and Troubleshooting Cisco EVPN VXLAN

Course Code: 860057

In this five-day Cisco course, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of EVPN VXLAN technologies. This course delivers a thorough and practical exploration of Cisco EVPN VXLAN fabric networks, equipping learners with the skills needed to design, deploy, aut...

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Cisco Multilayer Director Switch (MDS) Administration

Course Code: 860059

This intensive 4-Day training program delivers comprehensive, hands-on instruction in the deployment, configuration, management, and optimization of Cisco MDS (Multilayer Director Switch) storage networking solutions. Designed for storage and network professionals, t...

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DCAUI - Implementing Automation for Cisco Data Center Solutions v1.2

Course Code: 100493

Implement Cisco Data Center automated solutions including programming concepts, orchestration, and automation tools.

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How to Secure a Campus Network with Cisco ISE

Webinar – Recorded | April 29, 2021

Learn how Cisco ISE can add security to devices beyond initial connectivity.

Are Production Server Reboots Standard Changes?

Article | April 27, 2011

I attended a meeting this week with a customer of mine and a potential new vendor. The new vendor was there to pitch his configuration and setup service offerings for a specific ITSM toolset. My customer has already had one bad experience with an ITSM tool configuration vendor who promised one thing and delivered much less. He ended up with a tool that’s minimally used and not configured to match his business needs. He’s looking for a vendor that can understand his business needs and priorities and quickly help him get his tool configured and working in a short time frame. Then the topic of standard changes came up. My customer asked for examples of standard changes. The vendor responded, “Server reboots are an example of standard changes.”