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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Austin, Boston, Denver, Irvine, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Phoenix, San Diego, San Jose, Seattle, , United States Tel.: (949) 477-2000Advanced Routing and Switching for Field Engineers v1.0 Course Format: Classroom Implementing, Verifying and Troubleshooting a BGP Design
Reviewing BGP
Configuring Neighbors and Monitoring Session Establishment
Defining BGP Path Attributes
Influencing BGP Route Selection Using AS-Path Filters
Implementing a BGP Filtering and Routing Policy Using Prefix-Lists and Route-Maps
Configuring Advanced BGP Policy Selection
Understanding and Implementing an MPLS Design ...
Unified Communications System Engineer v1.4 Course Format: Classroom Understanding Cisco Unified Communications System Hardware
Understanding Unified Communications Server Hardware
Using Unified Communications Voice Boards
Installing Cisco Unified Communications System Software
Understanding Unified Communications Architecture and Software
Installing Cisco Unified Communications Software
Upgrading Cisco Unified Communications Software
Integrating C...
Unified Communications System Engineer Admin v1.4 Course Format: Classroom After completing this course the student should be able to:
Given a diagram of one of Ciscos unified communications architectures, label the functional areas correctly
Given the requirement for a unified communications system of a stated capacity, describe the minimum hardware requirements necessary for that particular unified communications component system.
Given the requirement...
Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Ann Arbor, Austin, Berkeley, Bloomington, Canonsburg, Evanston, Houston, Irvine, Lincoln, Orlando, , United States Tel.: 1.724.746.3304TASPCB Workshop Course Format: Classroom Sixty years of combined thermal analysis experience will be shared with students. The TASPCB one-day hands-on training class allows engineers to learn TASPCB while working on real problems. Below are just some of the topics discussed during the class.
Course Topics Include:
Session I: TASPCB Overview - Functions and Formats (8:30-12:00)
Importing ECAD Files-Extracting files and format...
TAS Course Format: Classroom Course Topics Include:
Finite Element Method
The numerical methods used in finite element analysis will be briefly discussed.
Understanding the physical structure
To understand the physical structure, one must understand where the heat is coming from, and where it is going. Critical areas in the model shall be determined, if possible, before the analysis begins.
Understanding the...
Programming in ANSYS Course Format: Classroom Analysts responsible for customizing application of the ANSYS Software should attend this course. The seminar focuses on improving the efficiency of performing specific ANSYS analyses.
Taught by ANSYS founder, Dr. John A. Swanson, this course instructs users how to create custom ANSYS commands and sub-routines through macro programming using the ANSYS Parametric Design Language and customiz...
Multiphysics Simulation for MEMS Workshop Course Format: Classroom The course focuses on coupled physics simulation methods and techniques for common MEMS devices, such as:
thermal-electric actuators
comb drive resonators
micromirrors
switches and piezoelectric actuators.
Advanced technical concepts covered include:
electrostatics
capacitance extration
piezoelectrics
pre-stress effects
initial stress effects
damping characterization via...
Introduction to ANSYS - Part 2 Workshop Course Format: Classroom Designed for intermediate ANSYS users who perform FEA on mechanical parts or fluids, Introduction to ANSYS, Part II is a two-day course that teaches advanced modeling and analysis techniques - using array parameters, coupling and constraint equations, element coordinate systems and surface effect elements. In addition, beam modeling, submodeling, modal and bonded contact analyses are covered al...
Introduction to ANSYS - Part 1 Workshop Course Format: Classroom Recommended for anyone who performs finite element analysis (FEA) of mechanical parts or fluids and has little or no ANSYS experience, Introduction to ANSYS, Part I is a three-day course that focuses on basic linear, static analyses in any discipline. After completing the course, attendees should be able to maneuver efficiently within the ANSYS Graphical user interface (GUI), build two- and thr...
AI*Environment Workshop Course Format: Classroom The AI*Environment training course is for users that need to create finite element models using advanced meshing techniques and to review structural and other FEA solution results.
Course Topics Include:
Navigating within the Graphical User Interface
Creating geometry
Importing CAD models
Patch dependent/independent surface meshing
Tetra solid meshing from original CAD and/or exis...
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