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Networking Software Essentials DSNE0415ILTT Delivery: Instructor-Led Course Description: This training provides a comprehensive overview of Dell Networking OS 3, OS 6 and OS 9, their key features and functionality, and their respective command line interfaces (CLIs). It also offers side-byside comparisons where implementations differ and calls out how these differences play out in a customer network. Course Duration: 2 ½ days Who should attend: This course is targeted towards channel pre-sales technical representatives Course Objectives: By the end of this course, you should be able to: Describe key functions of Dell Networking OS 3, OS 6 and OS 9 Articulate each OS technical value proposition Compare and contrast implementation differences Position interoperability features Execute basic CLI commands Course Outline: Overview OS 3 Key Features: Use cases, web managed (Smart GUI or unmanaged), Layer 2, VLANs, spanning tree protocol (STP), quality of service (QoS), management, security, CLI and configuration wizard comparison, Smart Web managed market OS 6 Key Features: Campus Reference Architecture, customer deployments, OS 6 advantages, stacking, rapid spanning tree protocol (RSTP), multi-chassis link aggregation group (MLAG), virtual local area networks (VLANs), policy-based routing (PBR), virtual routing and forwarding (VRF-Lite), IPv6 suppport, automation, multicast OS 6 CLI Basics: Hands-on labs covering CLI access, modes, Layer 2 interfaces (switchport, port channel, VLAN), Stacking, MLAG, RSTP, Layer 3 VLANs, basic routing OS 9 Key Features: Data center model, customer deployments, OS 9 advantages, stacking, RSTP, virtual link trunking (VLT), VLANs, virtual router redundancy protocol (VRRP), PBR, automation, Open Networking OS 9 CLI Basics: Hands-on labs covering CLI access, modes, AAA, Layer 2 interfaces (switchport, port channel, VLANs), stacking, VLT, RSTP, basic routing Interoperability: Data center standards-based interoperability, Dell VLT and Cisco vPC, Campus N-Series interoperability with Cisco Catalyst, STP, voice over IP (VoIP) Final Exam: Upon completion of the 2-day ILT course, please access and complete the Networking Software Essentials Final Exam (NSE0415WBFE)