CNS-219 Citrix (NetScaler) ADC 12.x Traffic Management Training

CNS-219 Citrix (NetScaler) ADC 12.X Traffic Management technical training intends to focus at details on past Netscaler encounters and conveying NetScaler situations.

Category : Citrix

Course Price : $2000 Per Participant

 

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Course Description

  • CNS-219 Citrix (NetScaler) ADC 12.X Traffic Management technical training intends to focus at details on past Netscaler encounters and conveying NetScaler situations.

    With this integrated technical training, students can know about arranging the NetScaler surroundings to address the current activity exchange and flexibility necessary for content switching, traffic recovery, and disaster recovery.

    You can opt for an Enterprise Training program to earn lucratively with a boost in overall team performance.

    Pursuing this technical training course helps in optimizing the Citrix ADC system handle traffic and management, customizing the ADC system to manage traffic flow, and employing necessary tools and techniques for troubleshooting the standard Citrix ADC network and connectivity problems.

    Another part of this training deals with the configuration of advanced load balancing and GSLB for the Citrix ADC system.

    Attendees of this professional training can be IT professionals working with Citrix ADC, administrators, architects, and engineers interested in deploying and managing the Citrix ADC traffic management.

     

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Certified Instructor-led training

Industry Best TrainersPre and Post assessments/evaluations

Official Training Course Student Handbook

Real-world knowledge activities and scenarios

Collaboration with classmates (not available for a self-paced course)

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Exam scheduling support*

PPP-Based Pricing Model

Practice Tests

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Learning Modules

Module 1: Classic Policies

This module describes the structure and capabilities of a SharePoint environment, and the major changes for IT professionals in SharePoint 2016. This module also describes the options available for deploying SharePoint 2016.

  • Key components of a SharePoint deployment
  • New features in SharePoint 2016
  • SharePoint 2016 deployment options

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Identify the architecture and capabilities of SharePoint 2016.
  • Identify new and deprecated features in SharePoint 2016.
  • Identify deployment options for SharePoint 2016.

This module describes how to gather business requirements, and the key elements of a successful information architecture project. This module also explains how to structure information within a SharePoint 2016 deployment and make it easy to find and retrieve.

  • Identifying business requirements
  • Understanding business requirements
  • Organizing information in SharePoint 2016
  • Planning for discoverability

Lab: Designing an information architecture – Part one

  • Identifying site columns and content types

Lab: Creating an information architecture – Part two

  • Designing a business taxonomy

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Explain how understanding business requirements drives the design of an organizational information architecture.
  • Describe the key components available in SharePoint 2016 to deploy an information architecture.
  • Plan for discoverability as part of an information architecture deployment.
 

This module explains how to approach a logical architecture design and how to document it.

  • Overview of the SharePoint 2016 logical architecture
  • Documenting your logical architecture

Lab: Designing a logical architecture

  • Planning a logical architecture
  • Producing a logical architecture diagram

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Map business requirements to SharePoint 2016 architecture components.
  • Explain the importance of documentation and describe the options for documenting the logical architecture.

This module describes the physical design requirements for SharePoint 2016, and the physical components necessary to fulfill the physical architecture design. It also explains the SharePoint farm topologies, and describes how to map a logical architecture design to a physical architecture design.

  • Designing physical components for SharePoint deployments
  • Designing supporting components for SharePoint deployments
  • SharePoint farm topologies
  • Mapping a logical architecture design to a physical architecture design

Lab: Designing a physical architecture

  • Designing a physical architecture
  • Developing a physical architecture design diagram

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Describe the requirements for the physical components that are needed for a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
  • Describe the requirements for the supporting components that are needed for a successful SharePoint 2016 deployment.
  • Identify SharePoint farm topologies.
  • Map a logical architecture design to a physical architecture design.

This module explains how to install SharePoint 2016 in different topologies, script the installation, and configure a SharePoint 2016 environment. This module also explains how to configure the core farm-level settings in a SharePoint 2016 deployment.

  • Installing SharePoint 2016
  • Scripting installation and configuration of SharePoint
  • Configuring SharePoint 2016 farm settings

Lab: Deploying and configuring SharePoint 2016 – Part one

  • Provisioning a SharePoint 2016 farm

Lab: Deploying and configuring SharePoint 2016 – Part two

  • Configuring incoming email
  • Configuring outgoing email
  • Configuring integration with Office Online Server

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Install SharePoint 2016.
  • Deploy and configure SharePoint 2016.
  • Script the installation and configuration of SharePoint 2016.
  • Configure SharePoint 2016 farm settings.

This module explains how to create web applications in SharePoint 2016 and how to configure these applications. It also explains how to create and configure site collections in SharePoint 2016 and SharePoint Online.

  • Creating web applications
  • Configuring web applications
  • Creating and configuring site collections

Lab: Creating and configuring web applications

  • Creating a web application
  • Configuring a web application

Lab: Creating and configuring site collections

  • Creating and configuring site collections
  • Creating a site collection in a new content database
  • Using Fast Site Collection Creation

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Create web applications.
  • Configure web applications.
  • Create and configure site collections.

This module describes the service application architecture in SharePoint 2016, and how to provision and manage service applications.

  • Introduction to the service application architecture
  • Creating and configuring service applications

Lab: Planning and configuring service applications

  • Provisioning a Managed Metadata Service application with Central Administration
  • Provisioning a Managed Metadata Service application with Windows PowerShell
  • Configuring the Word Automation Services service application for document conversion
  • Configuring service application proxy groups

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Explain the key components and topologies for a SharePoint 2016 service application architecture.
  • Plan for service accounts and service application dependencies.
  • Understand the purpose of mapping service applications to business requirements.
  • Describe how to provision and manage SharePoint 2016 service applications

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