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EAR-300/2: ExtremeWare Advanced Redundancy
Features
Duration:
2 days
Course
Description You will be using instructor-led activities with lecture and
extensive laboratory exercises. This course presents the
concepts of designing fault redundant networks and
techniques to build those networks with Extreme Networks
products. Furthermore this course will discuss the sense and
need to implement these redundancy features.
Intended
Audience
This course is tailored for those individuals responsible
for the design, installation, configuration, management and
support of the Extreme Networks family of LAN switches. This
course will also benefit students preparing for the ENS
Certification.
Prerequisite
Skills
Working familiarity of LAN concepts, including Ethernet and
TCP/IP protocol knowledge. Also a basic knowledge of
ExtremeWare configuration and troubleshooting techniques is
needed. These prerequisites can be met with attending the
Extreme Introduction courses EDN-100/3 and EIP-100/2 and the
Configuration and Troubleshoot course ECT-200/5.
Students
Learn to
Understand
where and when to implement Extreme Networks redundancy
features in a network.
Design and
build a fault tolerant network with Extreme Networks
products, using physical redundant port features.
Design and
build a fault tolerant network with Extreme Networks
products, using Extreme Multiple Instances of Spanning
Tree.
Design and
build a fault tolerant network with Extreme Networks
products, using the Ethernet Automatic Protection System.
Design and
build a fault tolerant network with Extreme Networks
products, using the Extreme Standby Router Protocol.
Design and
build a fault tolerant network with Extreme Networks
products, using the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol.
Course
Outline
The benefit
of redundant networks
Redundancy
at the physical layer
Extreme
Multiple Instances of Spanning Tree
Ethernet
Automatic Protection System
Extreme
Standby Router Protocol
Virtual
Router Redundancy Protocol
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