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Global Site Selector Operations and Configuration (GSSOC) v1.0
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3 days
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Lecture/lab
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| Course description |
The Cisco GSS Global Site Selector is a crucial component of any data center architecture that requires a secure site-to-site global load balancing. The GSS allows businesses to deploy global Internet and intranet applications with the confidence that all application users will be quickly rerouted to a standby data center during a primary data center outage or overload.
The aim of the this course is to prepare systems engineers to design, configure, manage, and troubleshoot Cisco GSS installations.
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| Learning objectives |
After you complete this course, you will be able to:
- Implement basic IP activation of the Cisco GSS including interface addressing, user roles and IDs, NTP implementation, and SNMP configuration
- Implement intelligent DNS configuration with the Cisco GSS
- Implement and network multiple Cisco GSS devices in both a load-balancing and a DRP type of implementation
- Choose and implement appropriate keepalive(s) necessary to insure minimum risk of a GSS giving an answer that refers to an unreachable device
- Implement the appropriate DDoS mitigation techniques on the GSS
- Troubleshoot GSS and DNS configurations
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| Who should attend |
This course provides in-depth technical training for system engineers, network engineers, and field engineers who need to deploy, configure, and manage the Cisco Global Site Selector.
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| Recommended prerequisites |
- Basic knowledge of routing and switching and TCP
- Working knowledge of the basic functionality of Server Load Balancers
- Working knowledge of basic DNS
- Knowledge of HTTP fundamentals
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