Date : 5-9 November 2012 |
Time : 9:00 -17:00 |
Course Fee : |
Standard |
: 45,000THB |
Early Bird |
: 35,000THB |
THNIC Members |
: 35,000THB |
APNIC Members |
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( Early-bird registration fees must be paid before
or on 5 October 2012 where as Standard registration
fees must be paid before or on 5 November 2012
by cheque or wire transfer payment. )
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Venue :
intERLab, AIT
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Course Duration : 5 days |
Maximum Class Size: : 32 |
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Goal:
This workshop is designed for engineers and system staffs at ISPs and large networks including academic networks who are involved with system management, network monitoring and management and problem response. The course is for those who need to manage diverse Network and NOC operations. Please review the Agenda to see the topics to be covered. Labs constitute about 60% of the course.
Requirements
- A laptop with wireless capability
- IPv4 addressing and general network concepts.
- Knowledge of UNIX and/or Linux.
Required Software in Class:
PuTTY SSH client for Windows (SSH)
Linux, UNIX (Mac OS) already have SSH installed.
Schedule:
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Monday |
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Session 1 |
Welcome, Introductions, Workshop Details |
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Questionnaire |
Session 2 |
Introduction to Network Monitoring & Mgmt |
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Linux for VM Usage |
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Cisco Configuration Basics |
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Tuesday |
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Session 1 |
SNMP |
Session 2 |
SNMP Continued |
Session 3 |
Cacti |
Session 4 |
Cacti Continued |
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Wednesday |
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Session 1 |
SmokePing |
Session 2 |
Nagios |
Session 3 |
Nagios Continued |
Session 4 |
Documentation, NOCs and Netdot |
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Thursday |
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Session 1 |
Netdot continued |
Session 2 |
Version control RANCID / SVNWeb |
Session 3 |
NetFlow / NfSen |
Session 4 |
NetFlow / NfSen |
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Friday |
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Session 1 |
Log Management |
Session 2 |
Ticketing Systems (RT) |
Session 3 |
Ticketing Systems (Nagios / Cacti w/RT) |
Session 4 |
Exam, Evals, Certificates |
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Biography of instructor
Phil Regnauld
is a Network engineer and Trainer for the NetworkStartup Resource Center (NSRC). On the side, Phil is a partner atbluepipe a/s, a small company offering development, network managementand DNS consultancy.
Since 1997, Phil has been participating in workshops around the world, including INET Workshops, AfNOG, APRICOT, SANOG, PacNOG, MENOG, ccTLD trainings around the globe.
At NSRC, Phil is helping with workshop planning, material development, teaching and Direct Engineering & Assistance, with a particular focus on helping RENs (Research & Education Networks) get built and running in Asia and Africa.
He currently sits on the technical advisory board of the .FR TLD registry (AFNIC).
Phil holds a bachelor degree of Computer Science from Université Paris V. In previous lives, Phil was a system and networks administrator for the Copenhagen Kingdom Hospital.
Since then he has designed large DNS and mail platforms for organizations in the Danish private and public sectors (healthcare, pharmaceutical and ISPs).
Carlos Armas is a network engineer and trainer for the Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC).
Carlos is also a managing director at Roundtrip Networks Corp., an online services consultancy.
Carlos has been involved in network workshops and training since 1995, including INET and WALC.
At NSRC Carlos helps with workshop planning, training material development, teaching and technical assistance.
Carlos holds a bachelor degree in Computer Engineering from University of Havana/ISPJAE.
For the last 5 years he has designed and operated data center and network services for over 20
start-up organizations in the U.S. and Canada.
Prior to working with Roundtrip Networks Carlos held technical management positions at several
Silicon Valley-based companies including Babycenter.com, ConsumerHealth Interactive, and Opentable.com.
He also served as network services consultant for the U.S. Arthritis Foundation.
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