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HPE SAN Essentials II: Advanced B-series networking

    Seminarinhalt

    This course is designed for advanced B-Series SAN administrators and is a follow-up to the SAN Essentials I: Administration Fundamentals class. It does not cover basics since those are discussed in the Fundamentals training. This course introduces new topics such as advanced Fibre Channel (FC) features, additional B-Series management options, SAN extension technologies, advanced SAN security, and hardware installation. All practical parts are based on B-Series devices. This course helps students gain the experience needed to tackle the challenges of working in medium-sized and enterprise-class B-Series SAN environments.

    After you successfully complete this course, expect to be able to:
    • Explain advanced FC terminology
    • Describe the role of the principal switch
    • Talk about FCP routing
    • Explain ISLs and trunking
    • Explain advanced FC concepts ,SAN services, and associated well-known addresses
    • Describe FC stack, Classes of Service, and frame structure
    • Discuss additional zoning types (Peer, TDPZ, TI, QoS) as well as ingress rate limiting
    • List and talk about SAN extension options, B-Series Extended Fabrics, and Buffer-toBuffer Credits
    • Describe FCIP technology including tunnels, circuits FCIP QoS, performance and security
    • Discuss FC-FC routing including definitions and elements
    • Talk about Virtual Fabrics including IDs, types of logical switches and links between them
    • Present SAN security in both theory and practice (policy distribution, SCC, DCC, FCS policies as well as IP Filter and AUTH policies)
    • Talk about performance monitoring on HPE StoreFabric B-series products (Fabric Vision, with focus on Flow Vision and MAPS)
    • Talk about additional SAN management options and switch firmware
    • Present basic troubleshooting and diagnostics methods by using SAN Network Advisor, Web Tools, and CLI
    • Perform Firmware upgrade

    Programm

    FCP Routing and Trunking
    • Fabric Terminology
    • Principal switch 
    • Upstream and downstream links
    • Fabric Initialization Process
    • Basics of FSPF and frame routing within a fabric
    • FCping
    • Inter-Chassis Link
    • Trunking 

    Advanced Fibre Channel Theory and Services
    • FC stack and layers
    • Class of service
    • Frame structure and frame head
    • Advanced Fibre Channel terminology
    • Flow control
    • Link and fabric services
    • Well known addresses
    • Fabric and N_Port login sequence
    • Registered State Change Notification
    • Peer Zoning 
    • Target Driven Zoning 
    • QoS zoning
    • Virtual Channels implementation
    • QoS naming convention
    • QoS over routers
    • QoS configuration
    • TI Zoning theory
    • TI Zoning implementation
    • TI Zone Failover
    • TI and FSPF
    • TI Zoning configuration
    • Ingress Rate Limiting

    Long Distance Connectivity
    • Why extend the SAN?
    • Long distance cabling
    • HPE Supported SAN extension technologies
    • Cables and SFPs 
    • C/DWDM
    • Fabric OS Extended Fabrics theory and configuration
    • Working with Buffer-to-Buffer Credits

    Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP)
    • FCIP and its role in SAN extension
    • FCIP Tunnels
    • FCIP Circuits
    • FCIP Trunking
    • FCIP performance and security
    • Selective Acknowledgement
    • Compression
    • Adaptive Rate Limiting (ARL)
    • FCIP QoS
    • FastWrite and Open Systems Tape Pipelining
    • FCIP network best practices, advantages and disadvantages.
    • Basic configuration and analysis overview
    • FC-FC Routing & Virtual Fabrics Introduction
    • SAN scaling and Fabric services limits
    • LSAN Zoning
    • EX_Ports
    • Domains
    • Trunking
    • Integration of Fibre Channel routing and FCIP
    • Supported platforms
    • Virtual fabrics overview and terminology
    • Logical Switch types
    • FIDs and Domain IDs
    • ISL Sharing
    • ISL Types
    • Basic configuration
    • VF Supported platforms

    SAN Security
    • Security policies list
    • Policy Database Distribution
    • Switch Connection Control (SCC) policy
    • Setting Device Connection Control (DCC) policy
    • Fabric Configuration Server (FCS)
    • FCS Switch Operations 
    • Authentication policy for fabric elements (FCAP and DHCHAP)
    • IP Filter policies and rules
    • How to configure them
    • Encryption and compression

    Performance
    • B-Series Fabric Vision Introduction
    • Fabric Vision Elements
    • Dashboards
    • Flow Vision Overview
    • What is Flow?
    • Flow Vision Elements – Flow Monitor
    • Flow Monitor Example
    • Flow Vision Elements – Flow Learning
    • Flow Learning Example
    • Flow Vision Elements – Flow Generator
    • SIM port attributes and configuration
    • Flow Generator Example
    • Flow Generator + Monitor
    • Flow Generator + Monitor Example 
    • Flow Vision Elements – Flow Mirroring
    • Flow Mirror Example
    • Flow Vision - IO Insight and VM Insight
    • Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite (MAPS)
    • MAPS monitoring categories
    • MAPS Groups, and Conditions
    • MAPS Rules, and Policies
    • MAPS Dashboard
    • Port monitoring using MAPS
    • Monitoring Flow Vision Flow Monitor data with MAPS
    • Fabric performance impact monitoring using MAPS
    • Other Features: Fabric Performance Impact (FPI) Monitoring
    • Other Features: Configuration and Operational Monitoring Policy Automation Services Suite (COMPASS)
    • Other Featureas: ClearLink Diagnostics, Forward Error Correction (FEC), Credit Loss/Buffer Credit Recovery
    • Fabric Vision licensing
    • SAN Network Advisor and Fabric Vision technology

    Management and Troubleshooting
    • HPE SAN Network Advisor - its features and editions
    • Configuration backup
    • CP details for B-Series switches and Directors
    • Firmware management and upgrade process
    • General approach
    • Information to collect
    • Supportshow and supportsave
    • Common issues
    • Tools and features to use
    • Diagnostic Tools and D_Port use
    • Checking FRUs status via SAN Network Advisor, Web Tools, and CLI

    Zielgruppen


    Intermediate to advanced technical professionals seeking a learning path that includes more advanced knowledge of SAN technologies and experience in HPE B-series SAN environments.

    Vorkenntnisse

    • HPE SAN Essentials I: Administration Fundamentals (HM9Q1S)
    • A good technical understanding of networking and storage concepts
    • Basic experience in managing Windows systems

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