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HPE Networking training

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HPE Networking offers trainings, typically delivered in HP Authorized Trainings Centers (ATCs)[1] by HP Certified Instructors (HPCI).

HPE Networking training is an evolution of what HP ProCurve offered as training.

The titles are oriented at the HP Certified Professional Program (HPCP).[2] Candidates can take most of the technical certification tests at Prometric[3] Testcenters. Sales certification tests can be taken online in the Internet.[4] Attending a course is currently not a prerequisite for achieving the titles. Annual based recertification can be achieved via Continuous Learning Program of HPCP.[5]

Sales

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Sales Training enables IT resellers the ability to competently sell the vendors products.

ASP

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The Accredited Sales Professional (ASP) certifies that someone knowledgeable of networking concepts, like the OSI Model, and can describe the features & functions ProCurve products.

  • ASP [1] can be done online at [2]

ASC

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The Accredited Sales Consultant (ASC) expands sales skills, to provide the ability to engage customers at the board level to understand business issues, and to design a solution that will meet evolving networking requirements.

Technical

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Technical Training enables Network Engineers, to understand the concepts and correct operation of the vendors products.

APS

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The Accredited Platform Specialist (APS) will give Service technicians the ability to restore a single ProCurve Networking product (including hardware and internal operating system) to operational level as from factory.

  • Installation and Service [4]

AIS

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The Accredited Integration Specialist (AIS) [5] is the first level of technical certification. ProCurve Networking Primer (Free CBT) is an optional course. The qualification comprises

  • Adaptive Edge Fundamentals [6]

ASE

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The Accredited Systems Engineer (ASE) has three specialisations - Mobility [7], WAN [8] and Network Management [9]. The AIS is a prerequisite before achieving this qualification.

The following are optional, but recommended, and are useful for some pre-knowledge:

  • IP Routing Foundations (Free CBT) (optional)
  • Network Security Fundamentals (Free CBT) (optional)
  • Fundamental WAN Technologies (Free CBT) (optional)

The student must pass the following exams:

  • Building ProCurve Resilient, Adaptive Networks (BPRAN) [10]
  • Security [11]

To achieve the different specialisation, one of the following must be passed:

MASE

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The Master Accredited Systems Engineer (MASE) has three specializations - Secure Mobility [15], Security Specialist [16] and Convergence [17]

Both the AIS and one ASE qualification are prerequisites before achieving this qualification.

To achieve the MASE Secure Mobility Specialist, the student must have also passed the ASE - ProCurve Networking & Mobility certification. The following must then be passed:

  • Secure Mobility Solutions [18]

To achieve the MASE Security Specialist, the student must have also passed the ASE - ProCurve Network Management certification. The following must then be passed:

  • Network Access Control [19]
  • Network Immunity [20]

To achieve the MASE Convergence Specialist, the student can have passed ANY ASE certification, plus a VoIP Certification from the following vendors:

References

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  1. ^ EMEA ATC List
  2. ^ HPCP Overview
  3. ^ "HP Certification at Prometric". Archived from the original on 2011-04-20. Retrieved 2011-04-16.
  4. ^ Prometric Online
  5. ^ Continuous Learning Homepage of HPCP
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