Arista Networking - Foundations (FDN)

 

Course Overview

The Arista Technology Foundations course equips individuals with the essential knowledge and skills to configure, operate, and troubleshoot basic Arista network deployments. Participants will learn core Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching and routing, foundational network security, and the basics of IPv6. The course also introduces network automation using CloudVision. Arista virtual labs reinforce key concepts through hands-on practice in a simulated environment.

Who should attend

Entry-level or new network engineers in roles of network administrators and/or Support

Prerequisites

TCP/IP Networking knowledge, understanding basic layer 2 and 3 networking concepts are beneficial but not mandatory

Course Objectives

At the end of the course, you should have a better understanding of :

  • Fundamental network technologies & protocols
  • Entry into Arista EOS and CloudVision
  • CLI Navigation and Configuration
  • Layer 2 & 3 switching and routing techniques

Course Content

NETWORK ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS

Network Introduction

  • Introduction to networks
  • Network models
  • OSI in Action
  • Wireshark and TCP/IP

Physical Layer

  • Copper and PoE
  • Fiber & Wireless

Data Link Layer

  • Ethernet and MAC addressing
  • L2 Devices Learning and Forwarding

Network Layer

  • Introduction to IPv4
  • What is a subnet mask?
  • IPv4 classes
  • Default gateways
  • Subnetting

Network Protocols

  • DHCP, ICMP, DNS, ARP, NTP

Transport and Application Layer

  • Transport layer responsibilities
  • TCP vs UDP
ARISTA EOS FUNDAMENTALS

EOS Overview

  • Consistent networking with EOS
  • Introduction to Arista EOS
  • What is SysDB
  • Introduction to NetDB
  • EOS Network Data Lake (NetDL)
  • Arista cEOS
  • Arista EOS Quality

Getting started with EOS

  • Connect to network devices
  • EOS booting process
  • CLI configuration modes
  • CLI basic config
  • Interfaces and ports
  • Configuration checkpoints
  • Configuration sessions
  • LAB – Introduction to EOS CLI
  • LAB – Setting up management connectivity
LAYER 2 SWITCHING FUNDAMENTALS

Neighbor discovery

  • Introduction to neighbor discovery
  • Creating a network diagram using LLDP
  • LAB – Creating a network diagram using LLDP

Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)

  • Introduction to VLANs
  • Introduction to trunking protocols 802.1q
  • Configuring VLANs on a single switch
  • Configuring VLANs between switches
  • Inter VLAN routing
  • Configuring a “router on a stick”
  • Configuring inter-VLAN routing with SVIs
  • LAB – Configure VLANs
  • LAB – Configure Inter VLAN routing

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

  • Introduction to spanning tree
  • STP operations
  • STP port states
  • STP modes
  • LAB – Configure STP

Link Aggregation Protocols

  • Introduction to Link Aggregation
  • Configuring link aggregation
  • Introduction to MLAG
  • LAB – Configuring LACP and MLAG
LAYER 3 ROUTING FUNDAMENTALS

Introduction to Routers

  • Network Design with routers
  • LAB – Configure L3 addresses

Routing

  • Why routing
  • Static routing
  • LAB – Configure static routing
  • Dynamic routing
  • Classful vs classless routing protocols
  • Metric and Admin distance
  • Distance vector protocols (RIP)
  • RIPv1 vs RIPv2
  • Link state routing
  • LAB – Configure routing protocols

Internet and WAN

  • Wide Area Network
  • Network Address Translation (NAT)

Prices & Delivery methods

Online Training

Duration
5 days

Price
  • on request
Classroom Training

Duration
5 days

Price
  • on request

Schedule

Currently there are no training dates scheduled for this course.