bweaver@uwmacc.UUCP (03/23/87)
I would like to send one of my technicians to a training seminar for installing and troubleshooting ethernet systems. Has anyone had experience with any of the groups doing such training? Does anyone have experience with the 'Network Troubleshooting' course given by DEC? If so, does it cover more than the decnet environment? Most of our traffic is TCP/IP. Are there courses that utilize the HP Lanalyzer? If you have had a good or bad experience with ethernet training I would be interested in hearing. Thanks! Bill Weaver bweaver@unix.macc.wisc.edu {allegra,ihnp4,seismo}!uwvax!uwmacc!bweaver
ted@blia.UUCP (03/24/87)
I too am interested in the responses. Please post responses to the newsgroups (or at least send me copies; see my addresses below). Thanks -- =============================================================================== Ted Marshall Britton Lee, Inc. p-mail: 14600 Winchester Blvd, Los Gatos, Ca 95030 voice: (408)378-7000 uucp: ...!ucbvax!mtxinu!blia!ted ARPA: mtxinu!blia!ted@Berkeley.EDU disclaimer: These opinions are my own and may not reflect those of my employer; I leave them alone and they leave me alone.
mam@philabs.UUCP (04/07/87)
In article <1274@uwmacc.UUCP> bweaver@uwmacc.UUCP (Uncle Meat) writes: >I would like to send one of my technicians to a training seminar for >installing and troubleshooting ethernet systems. Has anyone had >experience with any of the groups doing such training? Does anyone >have experience with the 'Network Troubleshooting' course given by >DEC? If so, does it cover more than the decnet environment? Most >of our traffic is TCP/IP. Are there courses that utilize the >HP Lanalyzer? If you have had a good or bad experience with ethernet >training I would be interested in hearing. > >Thanks! > >Bill Weaver > I know that SUN offers a networking/installation course in Milipitas. I have not taken the course but I did take SUN's 3/ hardware maint. course. The class I was in covered some aspects of ethernet along w/ detailed hardware concerns. I would think the networking course would probably be useful for someone with a basic knowledge of ethernet looking to pick up a more detailed understanding. I doubt the course would benefit a more advanced network person. signed- Mark Maxwell (Philip's ethernet ferret)