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Module 1

Introduction and
Orientation
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Module Content
Introduction
Instructor/Student Introductions
Facilities
Student Kit
Administrative
Course Pre-requisites
Student Objectives
Agenda
Introduction to Extreme Networks Certification
Program
Summary
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Introductions
Instructor
Name
Company
Job Title
Experience
Students
Name/Company
Job Title/Responsibility
Network Experience - Number of Years
Extreme Networks Product Exposure
Course Expectations
Recreational activities
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Facilities
Restrooms
Emergency Exits
First Aid Stations
Lunch and Break Rooms
Telephones
Messages
Parking
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Student Kit
Training Manual
Pen and Marker
Note Pad
Course Evaluation Form
Certificate

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Administrative
Class Roster/Sign-In Sheet
Questions in Class
Lecture
Lab Exercises
Lunch Breaks
Morning and afternoon breaks
Pagers and Mobile Phones
Emergency Procedures
Non-smoking policy
Course Evaluation
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Course Knowledge Prerequisites
LAN fundamentals
TCP/IP, IP addressing, and subnet masking
Switching, bridging, and routing concepts
Attendance in Extreme Networks courses
Introduction to Data Networking
Introduction to IP Routing

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High-level Student Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the successful student will be able
to:
Describe Extreme Networks switching products, and software
products.
Define Extreme Networks hardware and software features.
Define the ExtremeXOS and Command Line Interface structure.
Configure the switch for management access, navigate the
command interface, and save the switch configuration.
Configure port parameters, layer-2 forwarding, and port load
sharing.
Describe different VLAN types.
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More Student Objectives
Create and configure port-based, protocol-based,
and tagged VLANs.
Configure a Spanning Tree Protocol network.
Configure an Ethernet Automatic Protection
Switching ring.
Configure static IP forwarding and IP routing
functions.
Configure and deploy a dynamically routed network
using RIP and OSPF.
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Day 1 - Agenda
Module 1 Introduction and Orientation
Module 2 Extreme Networks Product Overview
Module 3 Initial Switch Configuration
Initial Switch Configuration Lab
LUNCH
Module 4 Switch Management
Switch Management Lab
Module 5 Layer 1 Configuration
Layer 1 Configuration Lab

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Day 2 Agenda
Module 6 Layer 2 Forwarding
Layer 2 Forwarding Lab
Module 7 Introduction to VLANs
Port-based VLAN Configuration Lab
LUNCH
Module 8 Tagged and Protocol-based VLANS
Tagged VLAN Configuration Lab
Protocol-based VLAN Configuration Lab

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Day 3 Agenda
Module 9 vMAN VLANS
vMAN VLAN Configuration Lab
Module 10 Spanning Tree
Spanning Tree Configuration Lab
LUNCH
Module 11 Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching
Basic EAPS Configuration Lab

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Day 4 Agenda
Module 12 IP Unicast Routing and Configuration
Static Routing Configuration Lab
Module 13 Configuring RIP
RIP Configuration Lab
LUNCH
Module 14 Configuring OSPF
OSPF Configuration Lab


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Day 5 - Agenda
Module 15 Network Troubleshooting
Network Troubleshooting Lab
LUNCH
Module 16 Switch Diagnostics
Switch Diagnostics Lab
Course Wrap-Up
Certificate of Attendance
Course Evaluation
ENA Certification
Introduction to the Extreme
Networks Certification
Program
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The Certification Levels
Extreme Networks Associate (ENA)
Extreme Networks Specialist (ENS)
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Extreme Networks Associate
(Level 1)
Foundation for Extreme Networks Certification
Program.
Focuses on the configuration and management of the
Extreme Networks family of switch products.
Facilitated by Authorized Training Partners.
Full 5-day attendance in ECF class to obtain certification
Price is included with ECF class
Alternatively, take an 80-question, 2-hour, multiple-choice
exam
Price is equal to one day of training or one training voucher if
test is purchased separately
Minimum required score to pass is 75%
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Extreme Networks Specialist
(Level 2)
Exam verifies advanced skills:
Redundancy
Routing
Security
Multicast Routing
First-level TAC bypass with ENS certification
Direct access to Tier 2 Technical Assistance Center with service
contract
Bypass Level 1 TAC
Certification valid for 2 years.
To register for the ENS level of certification, you must complete
the Extreme Networks Associate Certification.
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Extreme Networks Specialist
(Level 2) Continued
Scheduling ENS exam:
Use website www.extremenetworks.com/education and
select an Authorized Training Partner in your region
Price is a one-day training voucher
Theoretical knowledge and practical skills are tested
in a combination of multiple choice questions and
hands-on exam configuring:
Extreme Networks Security Fundamentals ESF-300/3
Extreme Networks Redundancy Fundamentals ERF-300/2
Extreme Networks Interior Gateway Protocols EIGP-300/2
Extreme Networks Multicast Routing EMR-300/2
Minimum required score 75%
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Extreme Networks Course
Curriculum
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Extreme Networks Specialist
Curriculum
ENS Level Courses
Extreme Networks Security Fundamentals
(ESF-300/3)
Extreme Networks Redundancy Fundamentals
(ERF-300/2)
Extreme Networks Multicast Routing
(EMR-300/2)
Extreme Networks Interior Gateway Protocols
(EIGP-300/2)
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Supportive Curriculum
Elective courses
EPICenter 5.0 Tutorial
Extreme IPv6 Fundamentals
Summit WM Fundamentals
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Certification and Curriculum
Updates
Disclaimer
Always visit our website for the most up-to-date information
about the Extreme Networks Certification Program and
Course Curriculum
www.extremenetworks.com/education/training
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Summary
Introduction
Instructor/Student Introductions
Facilities
Student Kit/Documentation
Administrative

Course Pre-requisites

Course Objectives

Agenda

Extreme Networks Certification Program

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