This study guide helps you prepare for the Applying HP FlexNetwork Fundamentals (HP0-Y52) certification exam to achieve the HP Accredited Technical Professional (ATP) - FlexNetwork Solutions V3 certification. It also supports the HP2-Z37 fast track exam for students upgrading their Cisco, Juniper or H3C certifications.
The ATP certification validates that you have the networking skills and expertise to design, implement and manage the modern network, based on the HP FlexNetwork Architecture, for small to mid-size businesses. It also verifies that you understand the converged infrastructure strategy including network virtualization with HP’s Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF).
Once you have achieved certification, this guide will serve as a useful reference tool to design and configure HPE networking solutions. Beyond initial configuration and setup, you will be introduced to layer 3 routing and learn the fundamentals on how to manage and monitor networks with HP IMC network management software. Resources inside the guide include access to videos from your smart phone or mobile device that show how to configure layer 2 technologies such as STP, link aggregation and VLANs.
The ATP certification validates that you have the networking skills and expertise to design, implement and manage the modern network, based on the HP FlexNetwork Architecture, for small to mid-size businesses. It also verifies that you understand the converged infrastructure strategy including network virtualization with HP’s Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF).
Once you have achieved certification, this guide will serve as a useful reference tool to design and configure HPE networking solutions. Beyond initial configuration and setup, you will be introduced to layer 3 routing and learn the fundamentals on how to manage and monitor networks with HP IMC network management software. Resources inside the guide include access to videos from your smart phone or mobile device that show how to configure layer 2 technologies such as STP, link aggregation and VLANs.