Cumulus Linux Boot Camp - Online (21-22 July 2015)

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Cumulus Linux Boot Camp - Online (21-22 July 2015)

By Cumulus Networks

Date and time

July 21, 2015 · 6am - July 22, 2015 · 10am PDT

Location

To be announced

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

Description

Overview

This hands-on training course explores architecture, installation, configuration, operation, and management of Cumulus® Linux® running on bare metal switches.

Delivery Format

  • Instructor-led online class, lecture and labs
  • 6am-10am US Pacific Time on each day (10am-2pm US Eastern Time), across two consecutive days. (Click here to determine the time in your local time zone.)
  • Remote access to Cumulus Workbench switches for labs
  • GoToMeeting connection information will be provided after registration and prior to the class start.

Connectivity Requirements
  • Lectures will be held using the GoToMeeting service. Please click here to test whether you can reach the GoToMeeting servers. For information about accessing GoToMeeting through a firewall, click here.
  • Students will connect via SSH to the lab environment, using port 22.

Course Objectives

Upon completion of the course, you should understand Cumulus Linux functionality to be able to perform the following activities:

  • Install, upgrade, and update Cumulus Linux
  • Configure basic system management
  • Set up Layer 2 networking
  • Set up Layer 3 dynamic routing
  • Monitor and troubleshoot

Target Audience

Network and system administrator – architect and administrator

Prerequisites

Network and Linux administration experience

Requirements

Students connect with a PC or Mac installed with a browser, the GoToMeeting client, and an SSH client, e.g., PuTTY (Windows) or Terminal (Mac).


Outline

Module 1: Cumulus Linux Overview

    • What is Cumulus Linux?
    • Why network disaggregation?
    • Cumulus Linux architecture

Module 2: Initial Setup

    • Installing Cumulus Linux with ONIE
    • Manual configurations
    • Zero Touch Provisioning

Module 3: Layer 2 Features

    • Configuring standard interface types, such as:
      • Switch ports (swp)
      • Loopback
      • Bridges
      • Bonds

Module 4: Network Troubleshooting

    • Troubleshooting tools
    • Log file analysis

Module 5: Configuring Quagga

    • Setting up Quagga
    • Configuring routing with modal and non-modal commands
    • Troubleshooting Quagga

Module 6: Automation

    • Automation concepts
    • Zero Touch Provisioning and DevOp tools
    • Automation example

Module 7: Image Management (Upgrades)

    • Image slots
    • Upgrading Cumulus Linux
IMPORTANT: Please review the Cancellation Policy before registering.

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