Beskrivning
This workshop presents the concepts and skills required to deploy the Extreme Networks products as Layer 2 switches and as wire-speed Layer 3 routers in a variety of network situations.
The workshop also presents an overview of the ExtremeXOS software feature set.
Målgrupp
This workshop is designed for individuals responsible for the configuration, management, maintenance, and support of the Extreme Networks family of LAN switches
Förkunskaper
A student must have a working familiarity of LAN concepts, including Ethernet and TCP/IP networking. Experience configuring network devices is recommended
Övrigt
This workshop is available as scheduled training and the presentation is given in Swedish or English. The workshop is mixing theory and practical exercises. We can also give this course as on-site training. If you are interested in customized education, don’t hesitate to contact us for further information.
Agenda
Introduction and Orientation
Initial Switch Configuration
- Login to the switch
- Interpret the system prompt
- Assign a name to the switch
- Use the syntax help function
- Create a new user account
- Describe the SNMP, SNTP, and logging management features
Switch Management
- Identify switch software images and configuration files
- Save the switch configuration
- Copy, rename, and remove configuration files
- Assign an IP address to a VLAN
- Backup the switch configuration
- Create, edit, and restore an ASCII-based command script
- Download a software image
Layer 1 Configuration
- Configure port speed and duplex
- Define the link aggregation feature and its benefits
- Describe the different link aggregation algorithms
- Configure dynamic address-based link aggregation
- Verify the link aggregation configuration
- Describe the Extreme Discovery Protocol and LLDP
XOS Stacking
Layer 2 Forwarding
- Describe transparent bridging
- Describe the flooding and learning port states
- Describe the forwarding and filtering port state
- Describe the forwarding database
- Identify the various FDB entry types
- Manage forwarding database entries
VLANs
- Define VLANs
- Describe port-based (untagged) VLANs
- Describe tagged VLANs
- Describe the benefits of VLANs
- Manage port-based (untagged) VLANs
- Manage tagged VLANs
IP Unicast Routing and Configuration
- Describe the difference between Layer 2 (L2) and Layer 3 (L3) operation
- Define routing interface and IP route tables
- Describe how entries are added to the IP route table
- Add static entries in the IP route table
- Configure IP unicast routing
- Verify the IP unicast routing configuration
Configuring RIP and OSPF
- Define RIP as a routing protocol
- Configure RIP
- Define OSPF as a routing protocol
- Identify the advantages of OSPF
- Describe the OSPF hierarchy
- Define OSPF areas and router types
- Describe how OSPF operates
- Configure OSPF within a single area
- Verify the configuration and operation of OSPF
Configuring VRRP
- Describe VRRP
- Configure RIP
Summary
End of course







