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Juniper - Advanced Data Center Switching (ADCX)

( Duration: 5 Days )

This Juniper - Advanced Data Center Switching (ADCX) training course provides a comprehensive focus on Juniper Networks data center switching technologies. The first two days are designed to introduce the data center features including zero touch provisioning (ZTP), unified in-service software upgrade (ISSU), multichassis link aggregation (MC-LAG), Mixed Virtual Fabric, and Virtual Chassis Fabric (VCF). The third day of the course is designed to provide with advanced knowledge of troubleshooting key data center features including MC-LAG, Virtual Chassis, and VCF deployments.

The last two days of the course are designed to introduce data center features that are more advanced including IP Fabric, Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN) Layer 2 and Layer 3 Gateways, VXLAN with Ethernet VPN (EVPN) signaling, and Data Center Interconnect (DCI) for a VXLAN overlay. You will learn to configure and monitor these features on the Junos operating system running on the QFX5100, EX4300, and vMX Series platforms.

By attending Juniper - Advanced Data Center Switching (ADCX) workshop, delegates will learn to:

  • Identify current challenges in today’s data center environments and explain how the QFX5100 system solves some of those challenges
  • List the various models of QFX5100 Series switches
  • List some data center architecture options
  • Explain the purpose and value of ZTP
  • Describe the components and operations of ZTP
  • Deploy a QFX5100 Series switch using ZTP
  • Explain the purpose and value of ISSU
  • Describe the components and operations of ISSU
  • Upgrade a QFX5100 Series switch using ISSU
  • Explain the purpose and value of MC-LAG
  • Describe the components and operations of MC-LAG
  • Implement an MC-LAG on QFX5100 Series switches
  • Describe key concepts and components of a mixed Virtual Chassis
  • Explain the operational details of a mixed Virtual Chassis
  • Implement a mixed Virtual Chassis and verify its operations
  • Describe key concepts and components of a Virtual Chassis Fabric
  • Describe the control and forwarding plane of a Virtual Chassis Fabric
  • Describe how to use the CLI to configure and monitor a Virtual Chassis Fabric
  • Describe how to provision a Virtual Chassis Fabric using nonprovisioning, preprovisioning, and autoprovisioning
  • Describe the software requirements and upgrade procedure of Virtual Chassis Fabric
  • Describe how to manage a Virtual Chassis Fabric with Junos Space
  • Explain a basic troubleshooting approach
  • List and use available troubleshooting tools
  • Describe the expected state and operation
  • Describe key processes and components
  • Identify potential issues with MC LAG
  • Resolve basic issues with MC LAG
  • Describe the expected state and operation
  • Describe key processes and components
  • Identify potential issues with Virtual Chassis
  • Resolve basic issues with Virtual Chassis
  • Explain the expected state and operation
  • Describe key processes and components
  • Identify potential issues with VCF
  • Resolve basic issues with VCF
  • Describe the benefits and challenges of the traditional multitier architecture
  • Describe the new networking requirements in a data center
  • Describe the various data center fabric architectures
  • Explain routing in an IP Fabric
  • Describe how to scale an IP Fabric
  • Configure an EBGP-based IP Fabric
  • Explain why you would use VXLAN in your data center
  • Describe the control and data plane of VXLAN in a controller-less overlay
  • Describe how to configure and monitor VXLAN when using multicast signaling
  • Describe the benefits of using EVPN signaling for VXLAN
  • Describe the operation of the EVPN protocol
  • Configure and monitor EVPN signaling for VXLAN
  • Define the term Data Center Interconnect
  • Describe the control and data plane of an MPLS VPN
  • Describe the DCI options when using a VXLAN overlay with EVPN signaling

  • Understanding of the OSI model;
  • Attend a training on Advanced Junos Enterprise Routing (AJER) or equivalent practical experience
  • Attend a training on Advanced Junos Enterprise Switching (AJEX) or equivalent practical experience

The Juniper - Advanced Data Center Switching (ADCX) class is ideal for:

  • Individuals responsible for configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting data center features that exist on the Junos OS running on data center-oriented platforms such as EX Series, QFX Series, MX Series, and vMX Series devices. This includes individuals in professional services, sales and support organizations, and the end users.

COURSE AGENDA

1

Course Introduction

2

System Overview

  • Data Center Challenges
  • Addressing the Challenges with QFX5100 Series Switches
  • Architectures and Features
3

Zero Touch Provisioning

  • Understanding Zero Touch Provisioning
  • ZTP in Action: A Working Example
4

In-Service Software Upgrade

  • Understanding ISSU on QFX5100 Series Switches
  • ISSU in Action: A Working Example
5

MC-LAG

  • MC-LAG Overview
  • MC-LAG Operations
  • Deploying MC-LAGs
6

Mixed Virtual Chassis

  • Overview of Mixed Virtual Chassis
  • Provisioning a Mixed Virtual Chassis
  • Software Requirements and Upgrades
  • Configuring and Monitoring a mixed Virtual Chassis
7

Virtual Chassis Fabric

  • Overview of Virtual Chassis Fabric
  • Control and Forwarding Plane
8

Virtual Chassis Fabric Management

  • Managing a Virtual Chassis Fabric using the CLI
  • Dynamically Provisioning a Virtual Chassis Fabric
  • Preprovisioning and Autoprovisioning a Virtual Chassis Fabric
  • Software Requirements and Upgrades
  • Managing a Virtual Chassis Fabric with Space
9

Troubleshooting Basics

  • Troubleshooting Overview
  • A Troubleshooting Approach
  • Troubleshooting Tools
10

Troubleshooting Multichassis LAG

  • Multichassis LAG Review
  • Processes and Components
  • Troubleshooting Case Study
11

Troubleshooting Virtual Chassis Technologies

  • Virtual Chassis Technology Review
  • Processes and Components
  • Troubleshooting Case Study
12

Next Generation Data Centers

  • Traditional Multitier Architecture
  • Data Center Fabric Architectures
13

IP Fabric

  • IP Fabric Overview
  • IP Fabric Routing
  • IP Fabric Scaling
  • Configure an IP Fabric
14

VXLAN

  • Layer 2 Connectivity over a Layer 3 Network
  • VXLAN using Multicast Control Plane
  • VXLAN Configuration
15

EVPN

  • The Benefits of EVPN
  • VXLAN using EVPN Control Plane
  • EVPN/VXLAN Configuration
16

Data Center Interconnect

  • DCI Overview
  • MPLS VPN Review
  • DCI Options for a VXLAN Overlay

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