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Advanced SAN Implementation WorkshopAdvanced SAN Implementation Workshop
Welcome to Advanced SAN Implementation Workshop.
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Revision History
Rev Number Course Date Revisions
1.0 August, 2006 Course Created2.0 March, 2007 Student and Lab Guide Updates
3.0 January, 2010 Student and Lab Guide Updates
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Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Identify advanced Fibre Channel concepts and requirements for fabric configuration
Describe start to end configuration of an advanced multiprotocol fabric
List the steps to migrate from an M-Model to a B-Series and/or MDS-Series switch
Describe Fibre Channel and iSCSI Boot from SAN
Configure Routing in a Fibre Channel Environment
Identify and configure virtualization features on a Fibre Channel switch
Configure Port Analyzer hardware and software and describe steps to analyze a trace
Describe iSCSI features, functions and software requirements and discovery methods
Configure native and bridged iSCSI in B-Series and MDS-Series environments andsecure them with CHAP, IPSEC and IKE
Identify functionality benefits and hardware requirements of FCoE and configure anFCoE solution
Describe functionality, benefits and hardware requirements of Connectrix Encryption
Identify FCIP functions, features, benefits and hardware requirements
Configure, optimize and secure FCIP in B-Series and MDS-Series Environments
The objectives for this course are shown here. Please take a moment to read them.
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Audience and Pre-Requisites
Audience
– Anyone responsible for setting up advanced SAN configurations
The student must have an understanding of:
– Fibre Channel Protocols
– Storage Area Network (SAN) concepts
– IP Networking, FCIP and iSCSI Protocol Fundamentals
– Connectrix switch administration: B-Series and MDS-Series
– EMC storage administration: CLARiiON arrays
– Host operating systems – Windows and Unix
– Basic understanding of host LVM and array replication technology
– SAN design and implementation
The Audience and Pre-Requisites are listed above. Please take a moment to read them.
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Course Schedule
Day 1
– Overview
– Heterogeneous Fabric Migration Lab: Migrating from M-Model to B-Series
Lab: Migrating from M-Model to MDS-Series
– Fibre Channel Boot from SAN Lab: Fibre Channel Boot from SAN
Day 2
– Fibre Channel Routing Lab: Routing in B-Series Fabric with ISL
Trunking
Lab: Routing in MDS-Series Fabric withPort Channels
– Supporting Virtual Host Environments Lab: Integrating VMware to Fibre Channel
Fabrics
– Fibre Channel SAN Security Lab: Secure a B-Series Fabric
Lab:Secure an MDS-Series Fabric
Lab: Secure Management Console
Lab: Implement SNMP Security
Day 3
– Trace Analysis Lab: Trace Analysis
– Advanced iSCSI Configuration Lab: Configure iSNS for iSCSI
Lab: Configure Discovery Domains foriSCSI
Lab: Native iSCSI Configuration
Lab: iSCSI Boot from SAN
Lab: B-Series Bridged iSCSI Lab: MDS-Series Bridged iSCSI
Lab: iSCSI Security
Lab: IPSEC with IKE Configuration
Lab: iSCSI Performance Tuning
The course schedule is listed above.
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Course Schedule - Continued
Day 4
– Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
Lab: Configuring a Host CNA for FCoE
Lab: Configuring an NEX Switch for FCoE
Lab: Configuring an B-Series Switch forFCoE
– Connectrix Encryption
Day 5
– Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP)
Lab: Configuring FCIP in B-SeriesEnvironment
Lab: Configuring SAN Copy replicationover FCIP
Lab: Configuring FCIP in an MDS-SeriesEnvironment
Lab: Configuring MirrorView replicationover FCIP
Lab: Improving Performance in an FCIPlink
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Course Materials
The materials included in this workshop are:
– Student Resource Guide– Lab Guide
– Lab Configuration Guide
The materials included in this workshop are listed above. Please take a moment to make sure you have
them.
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