Global Knowledge-Cisco - (Page 22) CWLMS – Implementing CiscoWorks LMS 3.0 Course 5468 Now that your CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution v3.0 is built, you need the skills to keep it together. Course Description Learn to manage your network using the applications in version 3.0 of CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS). In this course, you’ll work with: • • • • • • • CiscoWorks Common Services 3.1 Campus Manager 5.0 Resource Manager Essentials 4.1 Device Fault Manager 3.0 Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.0 CiscoView 6.1 The LMS Portal 1.0 and the CiscoWorks Assistant 1.0 Hands-On Labs Lab 1: Getting Started with LMS 3.0 Lab 2: Network Discovery Lab 3: Network Visualization with Campus Manager Lab 4: Topology Management with Campus Manager Lab 5: User Tracking & Path Analysis Lab 6: RME Inventory Lab 7: The Configuration Archive Lab 8: Config Editor & NetConfig Lab 9: RME Software Management Lab 10: RME Syslog Analysis, Change Audit, and NetShow Lab 11: Internetwork Performance Monitor Lab 12: Device Fault Monitor Lab 13: CiscoView and the Device Center Lab 14: System Maintenance Lab 15: Multiserver Trust and ACS If you are currently running CiscoWorks LMS v2.6, please see CWENT - Implementing CiscoWorks for Enterprise LAN/WAN Management v2.5 on our web site. Course Content 1. Network Management Using CiscoWorks LMS • Defining Network Management • Exploring the Network Management Process • Examining the CiscoWorks LMS Applications 2. Jump-Start CiscoWorks • Logging into CiscoWorks LMS • Configuring CiscoWorks User Security • Implementing a Server Setup Workflow Using CiscoWorks Assistant • Managing the DCR • Configuring User-Defined Groups 3. CiscoWorks Campus Manager • Managing Network Devices Using CiscoWorks Campus Manager • Logging Changes to CiscoWorks Campus Manager • Documenting Network Connectivity Using CiscoWorks Campus Manager • Deploying Updates Using CiscoWorks Campus Manager • Documenting End Users and IP Phones Using User Tracking • Discovering Network Pathways Using Path Analysis 4. CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials • Managing Network Devices Using CiscoWorks RME • Logging Changes to the Device Inventory • Documenting the Device Inventory • Logging Changes to the Configuration Archive • Deploying Configuration Updates • Managing Device Software Images • Logging Changes and Managing Faults with Syslog Internetwork Performance Monitor • Monitoring Network Performance Using IPM • Configuring IPM • Monitoring Response Time Using IPM CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager • Managing Faults Using CiscoWorks DFM • Configuring CiscoWorks DFM for Use with Devices • Detecting and Analyzing Faults with CiscoWorks DFM Device Troubleshooting • Troubleshooting a Device Using CiscoWorks Applications • Monitoring Device Performance Using CiscoView • Deploying Device Updates Using CiscoView • Troubleshooting with CiscoWorks Device Center • Implementing Workflows with CiscoWorks Assistant CiscoWorks System Administration • Deploying CiscoWorks • Performing CiscoWorks Administration Tasks • Modifying Server Settings Using CiscoWorks LMS Setup Center • Managing the CiscoWorks LMS Portal What You’ll Learn in Class • Discover the Cisco devices in your network • Visualize the topology of your network, including links between Cisco devices and Layer 2 spanning tree topologies • Collect and track accurate inventory data from Cisco devices • Automatically maintain a historical archive of the configurations on all of your Cisco devices as the configurations change over time • Update the configurations on the Cisco devices on your network, including pushing similar configuration changes to many devices at the same time • Build a library of Cisco operating systems and update the operating systems running on your Cisco devices • Track and analyze network performance including latency and jitter tests • Detect potentially complex fault situations on Cisco devices • Set up a multiserver trust relationship between multiple CiscoWorks servers and tie LMS to CiscoSecure Access Control Server for AAA functions • Maintain your CiscoWorks LMS server 5. 6. 7. Who Needs to Attend Network administrators, managers, and technicians who need a more efficient way of managing and maintaining Cisco routers and switches in their networks. Prerequisites • ICND1 (p. 6) • BSCI (p. 8) • Knowledge of basic Cisco IOS and Cisco Catalyst operating system commands • Basic knowledge of TCP/IP and Microsoft Windows • Basic Internet browser navigation skills • Basic e-mail usage skills 8. LEARN MORE Download the lab topology for this course www.globalknowledge.com/topology Classroom Learning 5 days $3,195 32 CLCs On-Site Learning Call for info. 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