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### **Training Program: Networking Solutions and Trends Tailored for Your Market**
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#### **Session 1: The Foundations of Modern Networking**
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- **Objective:** Set the stage with a foundational understanding of today's networking landscape for a diverse audience.
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- **Networking Basics**
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- Overview of current networking fundamentals.
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- **Digital Transformation**
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- Unpacking the buzzword and what it means for businesses today.
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#### **Session 2: Navigating Today's Top Networking Trends**
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- **Objective:** Dive into the industry's crucial trends today, spotlighting their applicability in various settings.
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- **SD-WAN**
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- Unpacking SD-WAN and why it's a buzzword in today's networking space.
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- **Edge Computing**
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- Simplifying edge computing and its role in modern network setups.
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#### **Session 3: Meraki Solutions in Focus**
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- **Objective:** Highlight Meraki solutions perfectly aligned with today's industry trends, tailored to beginners and seasoned professionals.
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- **Meraki Overview**
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- An easy-to-follow introduction to Meraki solutions.
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- **Products and Services**
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- A deep dive into Meraki's trend-aligned solutions focusing on real-world applications.
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#### **Session 4: Leveraging Managed Services**
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- **Objective:** Unveil the managed services concept and its role in the trending networking solutions space, focusing on practical examples.
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- **Understanding Managed Services**
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- Break down managed services with simple examples.
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- **Business Benefits**
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- Discussing the role and advantages of managed services for businesses.
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#### **Session 5: Zero Trust Security: More Than Just a Buzzword**
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- **Objective:** Deep dive into the Zero Trust Security framework, breaking it down for attendees from all backgrounds.
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- **Zero Trust Explained**
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- What is Zero Trust Security, and why is it trending?
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- **Implementing Zero Trust**
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- Practical steps and considerations for implementing a zero-trust framework in organizations of various scales.
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#### **Session 6: Preparing for Deployment: Must-Know Tips and Strategies**
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- **Objective:** Equip attendees with the knowledge and strategies for smooth network deployments, focusing on real-world scenarios.
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- **Deployment Essentials**
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- A simple guide to what goes into deploying a network solution.
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- **Best Practices**
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- Sharing industry best practices for successful deployments.
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#### **Session 7: Wayfinding and Sensor Technologies: The Future is Now**
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- **Objective:** Explore the exciting worlds of wayfinding and sensor technologies, spotlighting their real-world applications and benefits.
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- **Understanding Wayfinding**
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- Breaking down wayfinding technologies and their applications.
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- **Sensor Technologies**
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- A look into sensor technologies and their role in modern networking solutions.
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#### **Session 8: Putting it All Together with APIs**
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- **Objective:** Illuminate the role of APIs in enhancing network solutions with a user-friendly approach.
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- **APIs Simplified**
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- A simple breakdown of APIs and their functionality in network solutions.
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- **Real-World Applications**
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- Examples of how APIs are changing the game in networking.
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#### **Session 9: Closing and Next Steps**
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- **Objective:** Recap the learnings and discuss the actionable next steps for attendees.
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- **Key Takeaways**
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- A review of the vital points discussed during the training.
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- **Next Steps**
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- Setting a clear path forward for attendees, with resources and guides to help them implement their learnings.
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LIC-MS120-24P-3YR
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LIC-MS120-48-3YR
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LIC-MS120-48LP-3YR
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LIC-MS120-8-3YR
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LIC-MS120-8FP-3YR
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LIC-MS120-8LP-3YR
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LIC-MS125-48FP-3YR
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LIC-MS125-48LP-3YR
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LIC-MS210-24-3YR
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LIC-MS210-24P-3YR
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LIC-MS210-48LP-3YR
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LIC-MS225-48-3YR
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LIC-MS225-48FP-3YR
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LIC-MS225-48LP-3YR
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LIC-MS250-24-3YR
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LIC-MS250-24P-3YR
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LIC-MS250-48-3YR
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LIC-MS250-48FP-3YR
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LIC-MS250-48LP-3YR
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LIC-MS120-48LP-3YR
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LIC-MS120-8-3YR
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LIC-MS125-24-3YR
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LIC-MS125-48FP-3YR
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LIC-MS125-48LP-3YR
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LIC-MS210-24-3YR
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LIC-MS210-24P-3YR
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LIC-MS210-48FP-3YR
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LIC-MS210-48LP-3YR
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LIC-MS225-24-3YR
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LIC-MS225-24P-3YR
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LIC-MS225-48-3YR
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LIC-MS225-48FP-3YR
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LIC-MS225-48LP-3YR
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LIC-MS250-24-3YR
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LIC-MS250-24P-3YR
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LIC-MS250-48-3YR
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LIC-MS250-48FP-3YR
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LIC-MS250-48LP-3YR
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LIC-MS355-48X-3YR
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LIC-MS410-16-3YR
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{
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"event": "alert/device/down",
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"sn": "ABCD12345678",
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"name": "Device Name",
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"timestamp": 1663612800
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}
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# Device Has Stopped Responding to Polls:
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- `alert/device/down`
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- `alert/device/unresponsive`
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# Device Has Lost Power:
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- `alert/power/fail`
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- `alert/power/offline`
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# Chassis Down:
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- `alert/chassis/down`
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- `alert/chassis/offline`
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# Unresolved Fault Detected:
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- `alert/fault/unresolved`
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- `alert/health/failed`
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Here's an example of a fault alert message:
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{
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"event": "alert/device/temperature/critical",
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"sn": "ABCD12345678",
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"name": "Switch Name",
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"timestamp": 1663612800,
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"temperature": 100
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}
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