iSCSI Architecture and Instrumentation Training

iSCSI Architecture and Instrumentation Training

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ML280 is an introduction to the technical fundamentals of the iSCSI architecture. It is intended for anyone requiring an introduction to iSCSI architecture including: Design Engineers, Field Application Engineers, Test Engineers and Technical Marketing professionals.

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Course Objective

Students develop a working knowledge of the latest iSCSI architecture and behavior through lecture and protocol analysis exercises.

Prerequisites


Previous experience with storage or IP networking is helpful, but not required.

Course Format


This course is a combination of lecture and protocol analysis experiments. Protocol analysis is interspersed throughout the 3-day course to reinforce the concepts discussed in each lecture portion of the class.

Course Outline

* Basic Elements of iSCSI
* Relating iSCSI to TCP/IP
* iSCSI Communication: Protocol Data Units
* iSCSI Security Considerations
* Naming, Addressing and Discovery
* Configuring iSCSI Targets: The Login Process
* Mapping SCSI into iSCSI
* iSCSI Error Detection and Recovery

Analyzer Experience


Interspersed with the lecture sections, student's analyze iSCSI traces using the latest Finisar Xgig® Trace Viewer and Expert software.

Course Length - 4 Days

Contact Gillaspy Assocates at 805-987-1959 to schedule an on-site class.




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