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CPAR - Configuring Prime Access Registrar

CPAR - Configuring Prime Access Registrar

$1,795.00
2 days
Audience
Prerequisites

Description:

The Cisco Prime Access Registrar (CPAR) Version 9.x two-day instructor-led course provides you with the advanced knowledge and skillsets required to successfully deploy, maintain, and troubleshoot Cisco Prime Access Registrar in a typical network environment. You will learn the fundamental concepts upon which the AAA RADIUS/Diameter servers are based solidify your understanding of how to troubleshoot and solve problems relating to installation and configuration. You will install, configure, and administer CPAR in a Linux environment. You will gain hands-on experience configuring your own Linux lab server hosted in a virtual environment.

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Describe the base functions of the Cisco Prime Access Registrar RADIUS/Diameter Servers
  • Install CPAR on a Red Hat Linux Server.
  • Configure a CPAR server using the CLI.
  • Configure a CPAR server using the WebUI.
  • Configure a CPAR server using scripting and automation
  • Configure a CPAR RADIUS server
  • Troubleshoot the CPAR installation, application, and configuration.

 

This course is delivered remotely via our partnership with Sunset Learning.

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