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Software Driven Cloud Networking

Arista Configuration Essentials Training


ACE 2.1

Course Description Course Outline


This 3-day, instructor-led, hands-on course Module 1: Arista Hardware Overview
covers an overview of Arista hardware and
• Data Center Cloud Architecture
software (Extensible Operating System
• Arista Fixed Form Factor Switch Overview
EOS), and the theory, operation and config-
• Arista Modular Chassis Switch Overview
uration of Arista differentiated features such
• MXP Ports and Breakout Technology
as VM Tracer, Latency Analyzer (LANZ),
Multi-Chassis Lag (MLAG) and Advanced • MXP Port Configuration
Event Management (AEM). This course Module 2: EOS Overview
is designed to provide the student with a • Design Principles of EOS
significant amount of meaningful hands-on • SysDB Overview
lab time to support topics covered in class. • Benefits of EOS
Candidates for this course should have a • Interacting with EOS
working knowledge of L2 and L3 protocols. • Introduction to EAPI
Experience with Linux, Bash and Python is a • EOS Naming Convention
plus. • EOS Lifecycle
Who Should Attend? Module 3: Switch Configuration Basics
Network engineers, network operators and
• Switch Access & CLI Introduction
network administrators who are interested
• Basic Configurations
in understanding, configuring and testing
• Logging
Arista’s differentiating features.
• Interface Configuration
Prerequisites • VLAN and Trunk Configuration
Candidates should be comfortable with config- • Portchannel & LACP Configuration
uring a network device through the CLI and • LACP Fallback
should have a working knowledge of L2 and • Basic Spanning Tree Protocol Configura-
L3 protocols. Experience with Linux Bash tion
and Python is a plus.

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Software Driven Cloud Networking

• Linux Shell Access • Event Monitor


• Management VRF • Event Manager
Module 4: Switch Maintenance • Latency Analyzer (LANZ)
• Aboot Overview • Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM)
• EOS Upgrade Procedures Module 10: VM Tracer Overview
• Modular Redundant Supervisor Upgrade • Data Center Virtualization Challenges
Procedures • Supported Functions
• Password Recovery Procedures • Operation
• Recovery Procedures • Viewing VM Tracer Information
Module 5: Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) • VM Adaptive Segmentation
• ZTP Modes • Configuration
• Operation Module 11: DANZ Overview
• Requirements • Agile Ports
• Config Files vs. Scripts • Advanced Mirroring
• ZTP Examples • Mirror to EOS
Module 6: Multi-Switch CLI • Using ACLs to Filter Mirror Sessions
• Feature Overview • Packet Truncation
• Use Cases • Time Stamping
• Requirements • Tap Aggregation Mode
• AAA Integration Module 12: EAPI Overview
• Configuration and Operation • Understanding EAPI
Module 7: Multi-Chassis LAG (MLAG) • EAPI vs. Screen Scraping
• Definition and Purpose • Configuration and Verification
• Operation- Peerlink, Election, L2 Protocols • Using Python with EAPI
• Stateful Switchover (SSO) Hands-on Labs
• In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) • Lab 1: CLI & BASH
• Configuration and Verification • Lab 2: Aboot
• MLAG and Virtual ARP (VARP) • Lab 3: Upgrade EOS
Module 8: Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) • Lab 4: EOS Architecture
Overview • Lab 5: Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP)
• Definition and Purpose • Lab 6: Multi-Switch CLI
• Terminology • Lab 7: Multi-Chassis LAG (MLAG)
• Encapsulation • Lab 8: BGP Equal Cost Multi-Pathing
• Operation (ECMP)
• Head-End Replication Configuration • Lab 9: Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN)
• Verifying VXLAN Operation Bridging
Module 9: Monitoring Topics • Lab 10: Advanced Event Manager
• Simple Network Management Protocol • Lab 11: Latency Analyzer (LANZ)
(SNMP) • Lab 12: VM Tracer
• SFLOW • Lab 13: Advanced Mirroring
• TCPDUMP Overview • Lab 14: Tap Aggregation
• TRACE Overview • Lab 15: Extensible API (eAPI)
• Port Mirroring Configuration
• Advanced Event Management (AEM) Over-
view
• CLI Scheduler
Software Driven Cloud Networking

Logistics
• EOS Version: 4.13.1F
• Length of Class: 3 days
• Formats Delivered: In-person and virtual
• A full schedule is available at http://solutions.arista.com/training
• Contact [email protected] for pricing information
• Product Number: TRAIN-1
• Product Description: 3-Days Basic Configu-ration Essentials Class
• Registration online: http://www.arista.com/en/support/hands-on-training,
or email [email protected]

Headquarters Support Sales


5453 Great America Parkway [email protected] [email protected]
Santa Clara, California 95054 408-547-5502 408-547-5501
408-547-5500 866-476-0000 866-497-0000

Copyright © 2016 Arista Networks, Inc. The information contained herein is subject to change
without notice. Arista, the Arista logo and EOS are trademarks of Arista Networks. Other
product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.

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