Seminarinhalt
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
- Introduce you to HPE Comware networking protocols and configuration
- Prepare you to configure and manage HPE Comware devices
- Protect devices with local and remote authentication using telnet, SSH, web, and SNMP access
- Navigate the HPE Comware CLI and manage the flash file system
- Upgrade the HPE Comware switch operating system
- Configure VLANs on HPE Comware switches
- Implement basic routing on directly connected VLANs or links
- Configure a HPE Comware switch for DHCP server and DHCP relay
- Interpret HPE Comware logs
- Differentiate between static and dynamic link aggregation
- Configure and troubleshoot link aggregation on HPE switches
- Configure Distributed Resilient Network Interconnect (DRNI)
- Identify applications for static and dynamic routing
- Configure single-area OSPF routing
- Configure Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Configure Quality of Service (QoS)
- Understand the basic operation of HPE Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF)
- Identify HPE Intelligent Resilient Framework advantages when compared with other technologies that manage redundant paths
- Describe how the multi-active detection (MAD) protocol deals with an HPE Intelligent Resilient Framework spit stack
- Configure and verify a simple HPE Intelligent Resilient Framework topology
- Identify an appropriate VLAN design based on a given scenario
- Based on a given scenario, choose appropriate link types and redundancy solutions
- Use best practices for IP addressing and OSPF routing when implementing a network design
Programm
- Introduction
- Introduce HPE Comware networking protocols and configuration
- Prepare you to configure and manage HPE Comware devices
Module 2:
- Basic Setup
- Initiate a console connection to an HPE Comware switch
- Describe characteristics and purpose of each privilege level
- Navigate the HPE Comware CLI
- Perform basic configuration
- Configure interfaces
- Troubleshoot common problems with basic connectivity
Module 3:
- Protecting Management Access
- Apply password protection to local and remote authentication
- Associate user roles with password and scheme authentication
- Implement remote management with SSH, Telnet, and SNMP acces
Module 4:
- Managing Software and Configurations
- Understand the boot up process of HPE Comware switches
- Understand how to use the flash file system on HPE Comware switches
- Upgrade operating systems on HPE Comware switches
- Manage configuration files on HPE Comware switches
Module 5:
- VLANs
- Understand the use of VLANs and the various types of VLANs
- Choose the correct VLAN port type for various situations
- Configure VLANs and assign IP addresses to VLAN interfaces
- Implement basic routing on directly connected VLANs
- Verify connectivity within and between VLANs
Module 6:
- IP Services
- DHCP server and DHCP relay
- NTP
- Logging
- DNS
Module 7:
- Link Aggregation
- Introduction to link aggregation
- Compare and contrast the different link aggregation types
- Understand how the link aggregation control protocol works (LACP)
- Configure and verify link aggregation on HPE Comware switches
Module 8:
- DRNI - Distributed Resilient Network Interconnect
- Describe DRNI features
- Understand DRNI basic operations
- Understand the basic configuration of a DRNI system
- Configure and verify DRNI on HPE Comware switches
Module 9:
- IP Routing
- Describe how HPE Comware switches route traffic between directly networks
- Describe the operation of static routes and configure static routes
- Describe the basic operation of OSPF and configure single-area OSPF
Module 10:
- ACLs - Access Control Lists
- Define ACLs and identify the criteria by which ACLs select traffic
- Configure ACLs on HPE Comware based switches to select given traffic
- Apply static ACLs to interfaces to meet the needs of a particular scenario
- Examine an ACL configuration and determine the action taken on specific packet
Module 11:
- QoS - Quality of Service
- Configure HPE Comware switches to honor the appropriate QoS marks applied by other devices
- Create a QoS policy that assigns a specified class of traffic to a priority queue
- Select and implement an appropriate strategy for queue scheduling
- Implement traffic policing policies that enforce the negotiated committed information rate (CIR), committed burst size (CBS), peak information rate (PIR), and excessive burst size (EBS) for a specified class of traffic
- Respond to congestion in advance by applying the appropriate traffic shaping and weighted random early detection (WRED) policies
- Determine the QoS mark that an HPE Comware switch will assign to specific traffic and, if necessary, adjust the mark
Module 12
- HPE Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF)
- Understand the technologies and concepts involving HPE Intelligent Resilient Framework
- Understand the advantages that HPE Intelligent Resilient Framework provides
- Describe an HPE Intelligent Resilient Framework split fabric and how the multi-active detection (MAD) protocol deals with this problem
- Configure a simple HPE Intelligent Resilient Framework topology
- Verify and troubleshoot an HPE Intelligent Resilient Framework topology
Zielgruppen
- network or systems administrators
- network engineers
- and consultants who plan to deploy HPE Comware switches into a new or existing network
Vorkenntnisse
Learners should have networking experience to get the most from this training course.
It does not require completion of any previous HPE networking courses.