Cumulus Linux Boot Camp | Peatixtag:peatix.com,2011:12019-11-02T09:14:36+08:00PeatixBrian BongCumulus Linux Boot Camptag:peatix.com,2016:event-1893422016-09-27T09:00:00MYT2016-09-27T09:00:00MYTCumulus Linux Boot Camp - Petaling JayaCumulus Networks
Tuesday, 27 September, 2016 from 9:00 AM to
6:00 PM
Royale Chulan Damansara Hotel, Mutiara Damansara
Overview
This hands-on training
course (targeted at network and system administrators) explores architecture,
installation, configuration, operation, and management of Cumulus® Linux®
running on bare metal switches.
Target Audience
Network and system administrators
– architects and administrators
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the
course, you should understand Cumulus Linux functionality to be able to perform
the following activities:
·
Install,
configure, and upgrade Cumulus Linux
·
Configure
basic system management
·
Set
up layer 2 networking
·
Set
up layer 3 dynamic routing
·
Monitor
and troubleshoot
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 Routing with Quagga·
·
Setting
up Quagga
·
Configuring
routing with modal and non-modal commands
·
Troubleshooting
Quagga
Module 6: Automation·
·
Automation
concepts
·
Zero
touch provisioning and DevOps tools
·
Automation
example
Module 7: Image Management (Upgrades)·
·
Image
slots
·
Upgrading
Cumulus Linux
The Trainer
Prerequisites
The 8 hours dedicated to the
Boot Camp is an intensive coverage of Cumulus Networks content. In order to
adequately cover the content and leave time for questions, we assume students
are familiar with a baseline level of general networking and Linux knowledge
outlined below.
On the Linux side:
·
·
Basic
understanding of the Bash command line
·
Ability
to navigate and manage a Linux file system
·
Familiarity
with operating system concepts such as services, packages and configuration
files
·
Be
familiar with a text editor. Labs can use either vi or nano
On the networking side:
·
·
Basics
of the OSI model, IP addressing and subnets
·
OSPF
·
VLANs
·
Bonding/LAG/Etherchannel/portchannel/LACP
Recommended reading/watching to refresh your
skills before the Boot Camp:
·
·
Topic
focused Linux videos (0-10mins each) –https://cumulusnetworks.com/technical-videos/
·
·
How
to use the Bash command line – http://ryanstutorials.net/linuxtutorial/
·
·
OSI
model – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model
·
·
VLANs
– http://www.9tut.com/virtual-local-area-network-vlan-tutorial
·
·
Link
aggregation/LACP – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_aggregation
·
·
OSPF
– http://sourcedaddy.com/networking/ospf-basics.html
·
·
Networking
cheat sheets – http://packetlife.net/library/cheat-sheets/
Delivery Format
·
·
Instructor-led
class, lecture and labs
·
·
9AM-6PM, including 1 hour lunch
·
·
Online
access to Cumulus Workbench switches for labs
·
Connectivity Requirements
·
·
Students
connect to training using their personal PC or Mac using a browser
·
An
SSH client, such as PuTTY (Windows) or Terminal (Mac/Linux)
·
Students
will connect via SSH to the lab environment, using port 22
Class materials will be
distributed via box.com. Download instructions will be provided
during class.
Contact Person : Mr
Brian Bong
+603 7886 5698
brianbong@smartoptz.com