Advanced Ethernet switching training course description
An advanced hands on switching course for those
already familiar with the basics such as STP and
VLANs. The course starts with advanced diagnostics
and network monitoring moving onto switch protocols.
A large part of the second day is spent implementing
QoS and security such as 802.1x.
What will you learn
Troubleshoot switching.
Explain how a number of switch protocols work, including: UDLD
LLDP
LACP
DTP
VTP/MVRP
Design redundancy into switched networks.
Implement QoS on switches.
Harden switches.
Advanced Ethernet switching training course details
Who will benefit:
Technical staff working with Ethernet switches.
Prerequisites:
None
Duration
2 days
Advanced Ethernet switching training course contents
Switches
Switch review, troubleshooting,
diagnostics, L2 traceroute, UDLD,
message logging, Wireshark, port
mirroring,
Hands on: Troubleshooting.
Network management
SNMP, SNMPv3, RMON, Netflow,
Sflow. System logging.
Hands on:
Managing switches with SNMP.
Syslogd.
Switches and automatic configuration
Auto-MDIX, LLDP, CDP, Link
aggregation, LACP, Link state tracking,
VLANS and tags, DTP.
Hands on: Discovery, dynamic configuration.
RSTP
802.1w, new port roles and states, new
BPDUs, rapid convergence, topology
changes, compatibility issues. L3
redundancy, VRRP, GLBP. Design
issues.
Hands on: RSTP, VRRP.
VLANS: Registration protocols
Why VTP? VTP modes, how VTP works,
VTP pruning. GVRP, MVRP.
Hands on:
Dynamic VLANs
STP variations and alternatives
802.1s (multiple spanning tree), regions, rings, L2MP, TRILL.
Hands on: 802.1s
Multicasting
What is multicasting, Static
configuration, IGMP snooping, CGMP,
MVR. IPv6 MLD snooping.
Hands on:
Multicast through switches
QoS
Storm control, DSCP, 802.1Q, 802.1p,
mapping, classification, policy, Ingress
queues, Egress queues. Dropping
frames, limiting bandwidth.
Hands on:
Voice through switches.
More VLANS
Native VLANs, Voice VLANs
Security
Static MAC addresses, AAA, RADIUS,
Port based authentication, 802.1x,
Guest VLANs, L2 attacks, SSH,
HTTPS.
Hands on: Hardening switches.
Miscellaneous
NTP, managing the MAC address table,
managing system resources, SDN