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On Wednesday December 1st, 2010, we are presented a
FREE hour-long webinar, concentrating on the subject of
Fibre Channel Analysis Techniques.
This webinar is dedicated to analyzing Fibre Channel designs and solutions.
You will be introduced to the challenges of analyzing 8Gb Fibre Channel technology and given practical techniques on how to capture and analyze Fibre Channel traces. When it comes to Fibre Channel analysis, a limited number of tools are available to perform the important function of debugging and analyzing your designs. In the past, Fibre Channel analysis tools have had a tendency to be extremely expensive and the options and choices have been limited.
Today, the industry has a new player who has built an excellent tool that not only matches the capabilities of any current products, but adds advanced capabilities such as auto speed negotiation, increased buffer capture capabilities, advanced search functions, and other advanced features that will make your job easier.
The LeCroy SierraFC M8-4 delivers a solid FC analysis tool with advanced capabilities at a fraction of the cost of its closest competition. We would like to thank LeCroy for sponsoring an event that could enhance the way you do FC analysis.
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FC
Analysis Techniques -
Dec. 1, 2010 -
Get Recorded Webinar - Click Here
- Questions & Answers session at the end of the
webinar.
Sponsored by:

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| Cost: |
This webinar FREE to
view,
and all you need to do is register. |
| Dec. 1 |
Wed, Dec 1, 2010 -
Get Recorded Webinar - Click Here |
| Prerequisites: |
The student must register for the webinar,
using the link above.
Once registered you will receive an email confirming your registration with information you need to
download the Webinar. |
| System Requirements: |
You may need to install the GoToWebinar
Codec to be able to view the recorded sessions.
You will find a link to do this on the
registration page. |
| Important Note |
All recorded webinars will be available
for a limited time, and may be taken down at any
time.
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| Course Length: |
1 hour (+ Q &
A time).
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