Cisco
Technology
AppDynamics
Browser Real User Monitoring with Cisco AppDynamics (EUM201)
About the course

How You'll Benefit

This training will help you:

  • Gain tools to understand the performance of your websites, mobile applications, and IoT devices
  • Gain leading-edge skills for high-demand responsibilities in the cloud computing industry


Course Objectives

  • Explore End User Monitoring, Browser User Monitoring, and Browser Synthetic Monitoring
  • Discover the different components of EUM, BRUM, and Browser Synthetic Monitoring, including monitoring, configuration, basic usage, and troubleshooting
  • Learn about custom data and BRUM license



Course Prerequisites

The skills you are expected to have before attending this training are found in the following Cisco Learning Offering:

  • Introduction to Cisco AppDynamics (APM210)
Course content
  1. Introduction to End User Monitoring (EUM)
  2. Browser Real User Monitoring (BRUM) Overview
  3. What We Monitor
  4. Configuration
  5. Basic Usage and Troubleshooting
  6. Custom Data and BRUM License
  7. Browser Synthetic Monitoring Overview
  8. Analyze Browser Synthetic Data
  9. Create Browser Synthetic Scripts and Jobs
  10. Browser Synthetic Best Practices
  11. Configure Synthetics-based Alerts
Who Should Attend
  • Cisco AppDynamics Users who want to learn how to connect website performance to real users’ behaviors or experiences and troubleshoot network issues and server issues
  • Application Owners or Cisco AppDynamics Users who belong to development, operations, DevOps, test/Quality Assurance (QA), or application monitoring teams and who want valuable insight into their customers’ journeys through their applications, including connectivity and performance
  • Developers tasked with configuring synthetic jobs and who are responsible for creating and managing synthetic scripts used for triaging and troubleshooting
  • Site Reliability Engineers and Performance Monitoring Teams who analyze performance data produced through Browser Synthetic Monitoring