The SLX Configuration and Implementation course provides an in-depth study of the Extreme SLX family of products and how they are utilized in an enterprise network. The course covers core competencies of configuration, operations and maintenance of Extreme SLX products. This course also covers IP Fabric configuration and implementation.
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Duration
5 Days
5 Days
Delivery
(Online and onsite)
(Online and onsite)
Price
Price Upon Request
Price Upon Request
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe Extremeâs SLX hardware
- Configure and implement management protocols on SLX devices
- Configure and implement monitoring and reporting features on SLX Products including Syslogs and sFlow
- Perform hardware troubleshooting and support functions on SLX devices
- Perform firmware upgrades on SLX devices
- Configure, deploy and maintain Link Aggregation Groups (LAGS)
- Describe, configure, and maintain Multi-Chassis Trunking (MCT)
- Configure, implement, and maintain IP Fabric
- Use cases of deploying SLX devices
- Discuss BGP4 Neighboring adjacencies and troubleshooting
- Configure basic BGP peering and route advertising
- Configure, implement, and maintain tunnels using SLX Products
- Configure, implement, and maintain MPLS on SLX Products
- Configure, implement, and maintain security and traffic control using ACLs
Course Introduction
SLX Products Overview
SLX Architecture
- SLX Architecture
- SLX Hardware
- OS Architecture
SLX Use Cases
- Deployment Scenarios
- Spine and Leaf
- Case study
Essentials and Administration
- Access
- System Configuration
- SNMP and NTP etc
Firmware Upgrades
- Software Image Download
- Upgrading Process
- Config Backup
- Best Practices
L2 Forwarding
- L2 Frame forwarding
- L2 Redundancy
- Packet flow
VLAN and Port Configuration
- VLAN Configuration
- Edge Port Configuration
- Trunk Port Configuration
LACP and LLDP Configuration
- Link Aggregation
- LACP Configuration
- LLDP Configuration
Protocol Independent Routing
- Static Routes Configuration
- Aggregate Routes Configuration
- Default Routes
Configuring IP Fabrics
- IP Fabric
- Configuring IP Fabrics
- Monitoring Commands
Advanced Configuration of IGP’s
- Configuring OSPF
- Monitoring of OSPF
- OSPF Scalability
- Multi-Area OSPF
- Advanced features of OSPF
Advanced Configuration of BGP
- Configuring BGP
- BGP Route selection
- BGP Attributes
- BGP Route advertisements
Configuration of MPLS
- MPLS Signalling Protocols
- MPLS Tunnel establishment
- MPLS Label Distribution
- MPLS tunnel configuration
- MPLS troubleshooting commands
MPLS Traffic Engineering
- RSVP
- Traffic Engineering
- Configuration
- Monitoring and troubleshooting
ACLs and Security
- ACLs
- Configuring ACLs
- ACL filtering
sFlow
- Configuring sFLOW
- Monitoring
SLX Analytics
SLX Applications
Basic Troubleshooting
This course is designed for network administrators, system administrators, network architects, systems engineers, and technical support engineers who are involved with the advanced installation, configuration, maintenance, and basic troubleshooting of SLX products.
Before taking this course, students should have:
- Working knowledge of Networking protocols and implementation
- Acquired at least 80% in Extreme Networking Foundations knowledge assessment test
The SLX Configuration and Implementation course provides an in-depth study of the Extreme SLX family of products and how they are utilized in an enterprise network. The course covers core competencies of configuration, operations and maintenance of Extreme SLX products. This course also covers IP Fabric configuration and implementation.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe Extremeâs SLX hardware
- Configure and implement management protocols on SLX devices
- Configure and implement monitoring and reporting features on SLX Products including Syslogs and sFlow
- Perform hardware troubleshooting and support functions on SLX devices
- Perform firmware upgrades on SLX devices
- Configure, deploy and maintain Link Aggregation Groups (LAGS)
- Describe, configure, and maintain Multi-Chassis Trunking (MCT)
- Configure, implement, and maintain IP Fabric
- Use cases of deploying SLX devices
- Discuss BGP4 Neighboring adjacencies and troubleshooting
- Configure basic BGP peering and route advertising
- Configure, implement, and maintain tunnels using SLX Products
- Configure, implement, and maintain MPLS on SLX Products
- Configure, implement, and maintain security and traffic control using ACLs
Course Introduction
SLX Products Overview
SLX Architecture
- SLX Architecture
- SLX Hardware
- OS Architecture
SLX Use Cases
- Deployment Scenarios
- Spine and Leaf
- Case study
Essentials and Administration
- Access
- System Configuration
- SNMP and NTP etc
Firmware Upgrades
- Software Image Download
- Upgrading Process
- Config Backup
- Best Practices
L2 Forwarding
- L2 Frame forwarding
- L2 Redundancy
- Packet flow
VLAN and Port Configuration
- VLAN Configuration
- Edge Port Configuration
- Trunk Port Configuration
LACP and LLDP Configuration
- Link Aggregation
- LACP Configuration
- LLDP Configuration
Protocol Independent Routing
- Static Routes Configuration
- Aggregate Routes Configuration
- Default Routes
Configuring IP Fabrics
- IP Fabric
- Configuring IP Fabrics
- Monitoring Commands
Advanced Configuration of IGP’s
- Configuring OSPF
- Monitoring of OSPF
- OSPF Scalability
- Multi-Area OSPF
- Advanced features of OSPF
Advanced Configuration of BGP
- Configuring BGP
- BGP Route selection
- BGP Attributes
- BGP Route advertisements
Configuration of MPLS
- MPLS Signalling Protocols
- MPLS Tunnel establishment
- MPLS Label Distribution
- MPLS tunnel configuration
- MPLS troubleshooting commands
MPLS Traffic Engineering
- RSVP
- Traffic Engineering
- Configuration
- Monitoring and troubleshooting
ACLs and Security
- ACLs
- Configuring ACLs
- ACL filtering
sFlow
- Configuring sFLOW
- Monitoring
SLX Analytics
SLX Applications
Basic Troubleshooting
This course is designed for network administrators, system administrators, network architects, systems engineers, and technical support engineers who are involved with the advanced installation, configuration, maintenance, and basic troubleshooting of SLX products.
Before taking this course, students should have:
- Working knowledge of Networking protocols and implementation
- Acquired at least 80% in Extreme Networking Foundations knowledge assessment test