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Switching Fundamentals

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About the course

We willl cover following topics in this course.
1. Introduction to Datacenter and Switching
2. Why behind Switching (Layer-2)
3. Address Resolution Why behind it
4. Packet Capture and Gratuitous ARP
5. Broadcast Domain, Unicast and Multicast traffic
6. Multiple Switches and Trunk
7. Introduction to Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
8. Spanning Tree Protocol Continued
9. Topic EtheChannel Introduction
10. Layer-2 vs Layer-3 Interfaces
11. Campus Switching and various Traffic Flows
12. First Hop Redundancy and Server Connectivity
13. Virtual Private Channel

What you will learn


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Curriculum


Class-1: Switching-Course-Intro
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Class-2: Introduction to Datacenter and Switching
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Class-3: Why behind Switching (Layer-2)
Class-4: Address Resolution and Why behind it
Class-5: Packet Capture and Gratuitous ARP
Class-6: Broadcast Domain, BUM and VLAN’s
Class-7: Multiple Switches and Trunk
Class-8: Introduction to Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Class-9: Spanning Tree Protocol Continued
Class-10: Etherchannel Introduction
Class-11: Layer-2 vs Layer-3 Interfaces
Class-12: Campus Switching and various Traffic Flows
Class-13: First Hop Redundancy and Server Connectivity
Class-14: Virtual Private Channel

What is there in class


This course is all about learning Network Automation, absolutely from scratch. I have been talking to lot of Network Engineers and came to know that most of us have decided to come into networking industry so that we do not need to deal with programming. This is true for me also. But believe me, as the world and requirements are changing so rapidly, that we need to spend some time in learning programming also. One more thing, programming is easy and it is comparatively easy than learning some of the networking concepts like MPLS and BGP.
Here the aim is not to make you the full fledge programmer. The aim is to finish that fear of programming in you. We will start from learning fundamentals of Operating systems. We will take one language like Python and solve some of the real-world automation use cases.

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