Gigamon Designing and Implementing Inline Bypass Solutions (ILB SOLUTIONS)

 

Who should attend

The primary target audiences for the course are:

  • Security Ops teams that need to understand how Gigamon Inline Bypass Solutions function in relation to designing and deploying solutions utilizing these features.
  • Network Ops teams that are familiar with Gigamon, and will be implementing a Classic or Flexible Inline Bypass solution. These include roles like architects, admins, and operators.

Prerequisites

Mandatory Requirement: Customers must have knowledge of or have taken the Gigamon Foundations I: Insight into Network Data Across Your Network (GFD1) course before they take this one-day course. As a follow-on course to the Gigamon Foundations I course, learners are expected to already possess these skills, abilities, and knowledge:

  • Basic Flow Mapping
  • GigaVUE-FM Navigation

Course Objectives

  • Understand the different uses for Classic and Flexible inline solutions
  • Learn design considerations important when implementing an inline bypass solution
  • Implement Classic and Flexible inline solutions
  • Understand how to implement inline resiliency
  • Learn best practices and how to overcome common challenges

Course Content

The Gigamon Visibility and Analytics Fabric is an essential element in any monitoring or security strategy. This 1-day course focuses how to best design and implement the Gigamon Inline Bypass Solution. Training is conducted through comprehensive discussions, real-world use cases, and practical hands-on labs. If you are planning on implementing Classic or Flexible inline solutions as part of your Gigamon deployment, this is a great additional day of training to help you achieve success.

Prices & Delivery methods

Online Training

Duration
1 day

Price
  • US$ 995.—
Classroom Training

Duration
1 day

Price
  • Germany: US$ 995.—
 

Schedule

Guaranteed date:   The course is guaranteed to run regardless of the number of participants. This excludes unforeseeable events (e.g. accident, illness of the trainer) which make it impossible to carry out the course.
Instructor-led Online Training:   Course conducted online in a virtual classroom.

English

5 hours difference

Online Training Time zone: Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
Online Training Time zone: Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)

7 hours difference

Online Training Time zone: Central Daylight Time (CDT) Guaranteed date!
Online Training Time zone: Central Daylight Time (CDT) Guaranteed date!
Online Training Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Online Training Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)

9 hours difference

Online Training Time zone: Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)
Online Training Time zone: Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)