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Arista Configuration Essentials (ACE)

ID AR-ACE Price US$ 2,195 (excl. VAT) Duration 3 days

Who should attend Benefits of EOS


Interacting with EOS
Network engineers, network operators and network Introduction to EAPI
administrators who are interested in understanding, configuring EOS Naming Convention
EOS Lifecycle
and testing Arista’s differentiating features.

Module 3: Switch Configuration Basics


Prerequisites
Switch Access & CLI Introduction
Basic Configurations
Candidates should be comfortable with configuring a network
Logging
device through the CLI and should have a working knowledge Interface Configuration
of L2 and L3 protocols. Experience with Linux Bash and VLAN and Trunk Configuration
Python is a plus. Portchannel & LACP Configuration
LACP Fallback
Basic Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration
Course Objectives Linux Shell Access
Management VRF
This 3-day, instructor-led, hands-on course covers an overview
of Arista hardware and software (Extensible Operating System Module 4: Switch Maintenance
EOS), and the theory, operation and configuration of Arista
Aboot Overview
differentiated features such as VM Tracer, Latency Analyzer
EOS Upgrade Procedures
(LANZ), Multi-Chassis Lag (MLAG) and Advanced Event Modular Redundant Supervisor Upgrade
Management (AEM). This course is designed to provide the Procedures
student with a significant amount of meaningful hands-on lab Password Recovery Procedures
time to support topics covered in class. Recovery Procedures
Candidates for this course should have a working knowledge of
L2 and L3 protocols. Experience with Linux, Bash and Python Module 5: Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP)
is a plus
ZTP Modes
Operation
Detailed Course Outline Requirements
Config Files vs. Scripts
ZTP Examples
Module 1: Arista Hardware Overview

Module 6: Multi-Switch CLI


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Arista Fixed Form Factor Switch Overview Feature Overview
Arista Modular Chassis Switch Overview Use Cases
MXP Ports and Breakout Technology Requirements
MXP Port Configuration AAA Integration
Configuration and Operation
Module 2: EOS Overview
Module 7: Multi-Chassis LAG (MLAG)
Design Principles of EOS
SysDB Overview Definition and Purpose

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Operation- Peerlink, Election, L2 Protocols Hands-on Labs


Stateful Switchover (SSO)
In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) Lab 1: CLI & BASH
Configuration and Verification Lab 2: Aboot
MLAG and Virtual ARP (VARP) Lab 3: Upgrade EOS
Lab 4: EOS Architecture
Module 8: Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) Overview Lab 5: Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP)
Lab 6: Multi-Switch CLI
Definition and Purpose Lab 7: Multi-Chassis LAG (MLAG)
Terminology Lab 8: BGP Equal Cost Multi-Pathing (ECMP)
Encapsulation Lab 9: Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) Bridging
Operation Lab 10: Advanced Event Manager
Head-End Replication Configuration Lab 11: Latency Analyzer (LANZ)
Verifying VXLAN Operation Lab 12: VM Tracer
Lab 13: Advanced Mirroring
Module 9: Monitoring Topics Lab 14: Tap Aggregation
Lab 15: Extensible API (eAPI)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
SFLOW
TCPDUMP Overview
TRACE Overview
Port Mirroring Configuration
Advanced Event Management (AEM) Overview
CLI Scheduler
Event Monitor
Event Manager
Latency Analyzer (LANZ)
Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM)

Module 10: VM Tracer Overview

Data Center Virtualization Challenges


Supported Functions
Operation
Viewing VM Tracer Information
VM Adaptive Segmentation
Configuration

Module 11: DANZ Overview

Agile Ports
Advanced Mirroring
Mirror to EOS
Using ACLs to Filter Mirror Sessions
Packet Truncation
Time Stamping
Tap Aggregation Mode

Module 12: EAPI Overview

Understanding EAPI
EAPI vs. Screen Scraping
Configuration and Verification
Using Python with EAPI

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