OTV – Overlay Transport Virtualization Training

Course Name
OTV – Overlay Transport Virtualization Training

Course Overview
This course on OTV Overlay Transport Virtualization training is designed for people who work on development, testing and verification of OTV protocol. Participants will learn the internals of OTV protocol that helps them with a much better understanding of their current OTV work.

Target Audience

  • Professionals and Students who are working in Storage/Networking/IT Domain
  • Developers, Testers/QA and Verification Engineers who are working on or keen to know Overlay Transport Virtualization

Fee, Schedule & Registration
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OTV – Overlay Transport Virtualization Training Course Outline

OTV Technology
OTV Terminology
Edge Device
Internal Interfaces
Join Interface
Overlay Interface
Control Plane Considerations
Provider Control Plane
Overlay Control Plane
– Edge Device Discovery and Adjacency setup
– Extended VLANs
– Multiple Instances
– Advertising Unicast MAC Routes
– Advertising Multicast Routes
– Adjacency Server
Connecting an Edge Device to the Overlay
– Edge Devices as MAC Routers
– Internal Interface Behavior
– Overlay Interface Behavior
Multicast Enabled Transport Infrastructure
Unicast-Only Transport Infrastructure (Adjacency-Server Mode)
Data Plane
Encapsulation
Forwarding Process
– Forwarding between Internal Links
– Forwarding from an Internal Link to the Overlay
– Forwarding from the Overlay to an Internal Link
– Unicast Packet Flows
– Unicast-Only Transport Infrastructure (Adjacency-Server Mode)
– Unknown Unicast Packet Handling
– Multicast Packet Flows
– Multicast Enabled Transport Infrastructure
– Broadcast Packet Flows
STP BPDU Handling
Failure Isolation
STP Isolation
Unknown Unicast Handling
ARP Optimization
Broadcast Policy Control
Multi-Homing
Authoritative Edge Device Selection
Site Identifier
Traffic Load Balancing
QoS Considerations
FHRP Isolation
OTV and SVIs Coexistence
Dimensioning the OTV VDC
OTV Scalability Considerations
OTV Hardware Support and Licensing Information
OTV Deployment Options
OTV in the DC Core
Layer 2-Layer 3 Boundary at Aggregation
Layer 2-Layer 3 Boundary at the Core
OTV at the DC Aggregation
OTV in Point-to-Point Deployments
Deploying OTV at the DC Aggregation
Spanning Tree Considerations
vPC Considerations
OTV Configuration
Configuring OTV on a Single Edge Device (Multicast Mode)
Configuring OTV in Unicast-Only Mode

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