Course data sheet HPE BladeSystem Administration training subscription H1RV7S This training subscription consists of 8 separate modules H1RV7S HPE course number which can be purchased separately by clicking on the Course length 10 hours individual modules links below or all together under this Delivery mode WBT package. This training subscription package course provides View schedule, local View now pricing, and register instruction on HPE BladeSystem administration and View related courses View now management. Discussion of the portfolio overview ensures an understanding of components, configurations, and solutions. Audience Course objectives Why HPE Education Services? • IDC MarketScape leader 4 years running • System administrators, engineers and • Explore the functional architecture of the for IT education and training* consultants who install, manage, and BladeSystem c-Class environment, • Recognized by IDC for leading with global monitor the HPE BladeSystem c-Class including management infrastructure coverage, unmatched technical expertise, environment (Insight Display, Onboard Administrator), and targeted education consulting power and cooling and servers services* • New HPE BladeSystem customers or past • Key partnerships with industry leaders customers who purchased Gen9 or earlier • Review the BladeSystem c-Class Portfolio OpenStack®, VMware®, Linux®, Microsoft®, HPE c-Class servers and equipment capabilities ITIL, PMI, CSA, and (ISC)2 • Introduce Virtual Connect (basic concepts) • Complete continuum of training delivery options—self-paced eLearning, custom Prerequisites education consulting, traditional classroom, video on-demand instruction, HPE recommends that students have attained live virtual instructor-led with hands-on the following credentials or levels of lab, dedicated onsite training experience before taking this course: • Simplified purchase option with HPE Training Credits • Introduction to HPE ProLiant Servers (HE643S) or similar experience is recommended *Realize Technology Value with Training, IDC Infographic 2037, Sponsored by HPE, January 2016 Course data sheet Page 2 Detailed course outline H1RV8AAE Module 1: HPE BladeSystem portfolio • Identify resources for information about the current HPE c-Class BladeSystem portfolio Introduction • Differentiate the two types of HPE BladeSystem enclosures This course covers the current HPE BladeSystem portfolio. The two types of HPE BladeSystem enclosures • Identify HPE Server Blades are described with Onboard Administrator capabilities. • Discuss enclosure connectivity HPE Server Blades and connectivity options are i introduced, with storage options and HPE infrastructure • Discuss HPE Infrastructure Management and Services management and services. H1RV9AAE Module 2: HPE BladeSystem c-Class • Describe the HPE BladeSystem c-Class enclosures enclosures • Describe the c-Class enclosure structure This course describes the current HPE BladeSystem c-Class enclosures. The internal structure, signal pathing • Explain c-Class enclosure signal midplane and power backplane and numbering schemes are explained. You will also learn • Explain how to access the Onboard Administrator how to access the Onboard Administrator and use Insight Display. • Define the enclosure numbering scheme H1RW0AAE Module 3: HPE BladeSystem Enclosure • Describe the HPE BladeSystem c-Class enclosures Management – Describe the c-Class enclosure structure This course explains the initial steps involved in setting up the enclosure by using the HPE Insight Display and – Explain c-Class enclosure signal midplane and power backplane HPE Onboard Administrator First Time Setup Wizard. • Explain how to access the Onboard Administrator The enclosure high availability is presented. Then, the Onboard Administrator configuration options are • Define the enclosure numbering scheme explained in the OA GUI and command line interface. H1RW1AAE Module 4: HPE c-Class Power and • Describe the HPE BladeSystem c-Class enclosures Cooling • Describe the c-Class enclosure structure This course explains how to configure power for an HPE BladeSystem c-Class enclosure and how to control • Explain c-Class enclosure signal midplane and power backplane and view power consumption. The HPE intelligent • Explain how to access the Onboard Administrator location and power discovery services are presented with the structural cooling components and features. • Define the enclosure numbering scheme H1RW2AAE Module 5: HPE BladeSystem c-Class • Describe the HPE BladeSystem I/O technologies on the system board: Blade Servers – FlexibleLOM This course covers HPE ProLiant Gen8 and Gen9 server Blades, the I/O technologies on the ProLiant system – Mezzanines board (mezzanines, USB and SD cards, embedded LOM – USB and SD cards and FlexibleLOM). You will learn how to manage options of your server blades from the OA GUI. The c-Class • Describe the features and components of: storage blades, tape blades, expansion blades Integrity servers and their requirements are also presented, and the distinctions between the HPE • Identify c-Class Integrity servers and their requirements ProLiant G7 and newer servers. • Manage certain options of your server blades from the OA GUI • Describe the server iLO interaction with the OA H1RW3AAE Module 6: HPE BladeSystem c-Class • Describe the HPE BladeSystem c-Class interconnect module architecture Connectivity Options • List the BladeSystem c-Class interconnect modules This course presents the HPE BladeSystem c-Class interconnect module architecture and interconnect – Ethernet modules for Ethernet, Fibre Channel, InfiniBand and SAS. – Fiber Channel The mezzanine cards and slots available in the BladeSystem c-Class server blades are also presented. – InfiniBand Then, the HPE BladeSystem c7000 and c3000 enclosure port mapping is explained. – SAS • Describe the mezzanine cards and slots available in the BladeSystem c-Class server blades • Explain the enclosure signal pathing • Describe the port mapping for HPE BladeSystem enclosures – c7000 – c3000 • Explain the HPE Virtual Connect technology Course data sheet H1RW4AAE Module 7: HPE BladeSystem c-Class • Determine what firmware is embedded in various components in the enclosure and how to update it firmware • Explain how to access the SPP, SUM and supporting documentation This course explains firmware that is embedded in various components in the enclosure. You will learn how • Define the interdependencies and update best practices for HPE enclosure components to access the SPP and SUM downloads and • Describe how to update the firmware for the HPE OA documentation and how to update HPE BladeSystem c-Class enclosure firmware, blade servers, partner blades, • Explain how to use SUM for enclosure-based firmware management and software updates modules, HPE Integrity servers. The interdependencies and update best practices for HPE products are • Explain how to update the firmware on HPE Blade servers explained and SUM enclosure-based firmware • Explain how to update the firmware on Integrity servers management. H1RW5AAE Module 8: Configuring the Enclosure • Review the OA CLI access Using Scripting • HPE iLO scripting via the Onboard Administrator (HPONCFG) In this course you will review the OA CLI access procedure, HPE Lights Out scripting, introduction to the • Introduce PowerShell OA configuration commands PowerShell OA configuration and iLO PowerShell • Introduce PowerShell iLO configuration commands cmdlets. • Discuss OA CLI scripting Learn more at hpe.com/ww/learnproliant Follow us: © Copyright 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Hewlett Packard Enterprise shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. 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