Implementing Aruba OS-CX Switching

Institut: ETC - Enterprise Training Center GmbH
Bereich: Technik, EDV, Telekommunikation

Kursbeschreibung

This course teaches you the advanced skills necessary to implement and operate enterprise level Aruba campus switching solutions. You will build on the skills you learned at the Associate level to configure and manage modern, open standards-based networking solutions using Aruba's OS-CX routing and switching technologies. In this course, participants learn about ArubaOS-CX switch technologies including: securing port access with Aruba's dynamic segmentation, redundancy technologies such as Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), link aggregation techniques including Link Aggregation Protocol (LACP) and switch virtualization with Aruba’s Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) and Aruba's Virtual Switching Framework (VSF). This course is approximately 50% lecture and 50% hands-on lab exercises. After you successfully complete this course, expect to be able to: etEdit to manage switch configurations he Network Analytics Engine (NAE) to implement scripting solutions to provide for proactive network management and monitoring re and contrast VSX, VSF, and backplane stacking in how VSX handles a split-brain scenario ment and manage a VSX fabric e ACLs and identify the criteria by which ACLs select traffic gure ACLs on AOS-CX switches to select given traffic static ACLs to interfaces to meet the needs of a particular scenario ne an ACL configuration and determine the action taken on specific packets y AOS-Switches in single-area and multi-area OSPF systems rea definitions and summaries to create efficient and scalable multiple area designs tise routes to external networks in a variety of OSPF environments te fast, effective convergence during a variety of failover situations irtual links as required to establish non-direct connections to the backbone ment OSFP authentication lish and monitor BGP sessions between your routers and ISP routers tise an IP block to multiple ISP routers gure a BGP router to advertise a default route in OSPF nternet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) to optimize forwarding of multicast traffic within VLANs ibe the differences between IGMP and IGMP snooping nguish between PIM-DM and PIM-SM ment PIM-DM and PIM-SM to route multicast traffic ment Virtual Routing Forwarding (VRF) policies to contain and segregate routing information e route maps to control routing policies stand the use of user roles to control user access on AOS-CX switches ment local user roles on AOS-CX switches and downloadable user roles using a ClearPass solution ment 802.1X on AOS-CX switch ports rate AOS-CX switches with an Aruba ClearPass solution, which might apply dynamic role settings ment RADIUS-based MAC Authentication (MAC-Auth) on AOS-CX switch ports gure captive portal authentication on AOS-CX switches to integrate them with an Aruba ClearPass solution ne multiple forms of authentication on a switch port that supports one or more simultaneous users gure dynamic segmentation on AOS-CX switches in how technologies such as sFlow and traffic mirroring allow you to monitor network traffic ibe how AOS-CX switches prioritize traffic based on its queue gure AOS-CX switches to honor the appropriate QoS marks applied by other devices gure AOS-CX switches to select traffic, apply the appropriate QoS marks, and place the traffic in the proper priority queues ment rate limiting stand how the Virtual Output Queuing (VOQ) feature mitigates head-of-line (HOL) blocking gure a voice VLAN and LLDP-MED
This course teaches you the advanced skills necessary to implement and operate enterprise level Aruba campus switching solutions. You will build on the skills you learned at the Associate level to configure and manage modern, open standards-based networking solutions using Aruba's OS-CX routing and switching technologies. In this course, participants learn about ArubaOS-CX switch technologies including: securing port access with Aruba's dynamic segmentation, redundancy technologies such as Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), link aggregation techniques including Link Aggregation Protocol (LACP) and switch virtualization with Aruba’s Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) and Aruba's Virtual Switching Framework (VSF). This course is approximately 50% lecture and 50% hands-on lab exercises. After you successfully complete this course, expect to be able to: etEdit to manage switch configurations he Network Analytics Engine (NAE) to implement scripting solutions to provide for proactive network management and monitoring re and contrast VSX, VSF, and backplane stacking in how VSX handles a split-brain scenario ment and manage a VSX fabric e ACLs and identify the criteria by which ACLs select traffic gure ACLs on AOS-CX switches to select given traffic static ACLs to interfaces to meet the needs of a particular scenario ne an ACL configuration and determine the action taken on specific packets y AOS-Switches in single-area and multi-area OSPF systems rea definitions and summaries to create efficient and scalable multiple area designs tise routes to external networks in a variety of OSPF environments te fast, effective convergence during a variety of failover situations irtual links as required to establish non-direct connections to the backbone ment O…
Beginn
22.04.2024
Ende
26.04.2024
Uhrzeit
ca 09:00 - 16:00 Uhr
Dauer
35.0 LE
Ort
ETC-Wien
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Weitere Termine Standort Kosten
29.07.2024 - 02.08.2024 (zum Kurs) ETC-Wien € 3.500
exkl. 20% MwSt
19.08.2024 - 23.08.2024 (zum Kurs) ETC-Wien € 3.500
exkl. 20% MwSt
25.11.2024 - 29.11.2024 (zum Kurs) ETC-Wien € 3.500
exkl. 20% MwSt
E-Mail
Kontakt
Patrick Gartner
Straße
Modecenterstrasse 22/Office 4
PLZ
1030
Ort
Wien
Land
Österreich
Bundesland
Wien
Fax
01/533 17 77-85
ArubaOS-CX Switching Fundamentals
Zielgruppe
Typical candidates for this course are IT Professionals who will deploy and manage networks based on HPE’s ArubaOS-CX switches.
Kosten
€ 3.500
exkl. 20% MwSt
Kursnummer
ICX
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0

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