Infoblox Advanced Admin
The Infoblox Advanced Administration Class (AAC) is an intensive two-day hands-on technical course exploring some of the advanced architectural and deployment options of the NIOS appliances.
Please note that only those who have achieved CICA status will be accepted into this course.
Course Details:
This course is required for achieving Certified Infoblox Core Engineer (CICE) status.
Audience: System Administrators, Network Administrators
Length: Two (2) days
Course Outline:
Day One Agenda
Module 1: Administration Authentication & Lab
- Overview of External Authentication
- Authentication via RADIUS
- Authentication via Active Directory
Module 2: Advanced DHCP Options & Lab
- Overview of Custom Options
- Configuration of Custom Option Spaces
- Configuration of Option Filters Using the Vendor Class Identifier (Option 60)
Module 3: TSIG and GSS-TSIG & Lab
- What is TSIG and what is it used for
- How does TSIG work
- How do you use TSIG
- What is GSS-TSIG and what is it used for
- How does GSS-TSIG work
- How do you use GSS-TSIG
Module 4: Dynamic DNS & Lab
- How DDNS Functions with DHCP
- The use of DHCP (Option 81)
Day Two Agenda
Module 5: DNSSEC & Lab
- What is DNSSEC and What Does It Do
- How Does DNSSEC Work
- What Are the New DNS Changes With DNSSEC
- What is the DNSSEC Concept of "Trust"
Module 6: DNS Anycast & Lab
- Infoblox Implementation of Anycast
- How to Configure an Appliance to Use Anycast
- Configure an Anycast IP Address
- Configure the Appliance to Use OSPF
- Activate Anycast DNS Services
Module 7: Views & Lab
- DNS Views
- Network Views (Overlapping IP Space)
Module 8: DHCP Failover & Lab
- What is DHCP Failover
- What are the Advantages of DHCP Failover
- How DHCP Failover Works
Module 9: Best Practices
- Grid Best Practices
- Infoblox DNS Best Practices
- Infoblox DHCP and DHCP Failover Best Practices
*Please note that an official purchase order/booking for this course must be received at least 3 weeks prior to the course start date.

