> Training > Extreme Networks ENSA-300/5: ExtremeXOS: Extreme Networks Specialist (ENS) Accelerated The ExtremeXOS: Extreme Networks Specialist (ENS) Accelerated class provides instructor-led lectures and laboratory exercises at a rapid pace either in a classroom environment or on-line over the web. In a five day period the course presents the topics, commands, and hands-on labs of the following four ExtremeXOS ENS level courses: Target Audience The primary audience for this course is network switch administrators who wish to learn the Extreme Networks switch implementation and have a strong background and experience in switch management and network configuration and maintenance. Students should have completed a network certification training program and/or had at least one year of experience configuring and supporting switches and networks. This course is a prerequisite for ENS Level certification. Course Prerequisites A student must have the following skills or knowledge prior to attending this course: Extreme Networks ENA Level certification or equivalent skills and experience One year experience as an administrator configuring and supporting switches and networks Solid theoretical and practical understanding of networking basics, including: TCP/IP addressing/ subnet masks, bridging, switching protocols, and other LAN fundamentals Hands on experience installing, configuring, and troubleshooting Extreme Network switches
Course Objectives At the end of this course, the students will be able to: Configure and troubleshoot an OSPF network Select, configure, and troubleshoot the correct protocol for redundancy within your network Configure and troubleshoot Layer 2 and IP based multicast routed networks Configure Access Control Lists (ACLs) and sFlow® in Extreme Networks switches
Course Outline ExtremeXOS: Implementing Advanced OSPF Networks (EIAO) - OSPF Configuration Review
- Advanced OSPF Concepts
- Configuring OSPF Stub Areas
- Configuring OSPF Virtual Links
- Configuring Route Summarization and ECMP
- Configuring Route Redistribution
- Routing Policies
- OSPF Troubleshooting Guidelines
ExtremeXOS: Implementing Redundant Networks (EIRN) - Redundant Networks and Ports
- Configuring Redundancy Using Spanning Tree
- Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree
- Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching (EAPS)
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
ExtremeXOS: Implementing Multicast Routing (EIMR) - Introduction to IP Multicasting
- Internet Group Management Protocol
- IP Multicast Routing Principles
- Protocol Independent Multicast
- Dense Mode
- Protocol Independent Multicast
- Sparse Mode
ExtremeXOS: Implementing Advanced Security (EIAS) - Security and Traffic Engineering
- Access Control Lists (ACLs) and Policies
- Denial of Service Attacks and Countermeasures
- Network Login
- Policy-based Quality of Service (QoS)
- sFlow
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