MAE-SWI-VLN Instructors
Darwin Barzola
- Project Engineer
- Bachelor in Networks and Operating Systems
- MikroTik Trainer (since 2016)
- Ubiquiti Trainer (since 2015)
- Trainer Academy Xperts (since 2014)
Ingrid Espinoza
- Project Engineer
- Networking and Telecommunications Engineer
- MikroTik Trainer (since 2017)
- Trainer Academy Xperts (since 2016)
Kevin Moran
- Project Engineer
- Systems Engineer (Telematics)
- MikroTik Trainer (since 2016)
- Ubiquiti Trainer (since 2016)
- Trainer Academy Xperts (since 2015)
Course Objectives
The “VLANs with RouterOS (MAE-SWI-VLN)” course is a comprehensive program designed to provide comprehensive knowledge on configuring and managing virtual local area networks (VLANs) using MikroTik's RouterOS.
The course ranges from VLAN fundamentals to more advanced aspects such as Inter-VLAN routing, filtering and VLAN network management with SWOS.
Chapter 1: VLANs
This chapter introduces the basic concepts of VLANs, including their definition, benefits, and types. Participants will learn about different ways to implement VLANs, such as Virtual LAN (802.1Q) and VLANs on switches.
Chapter 2: VLAN Implementation in L2
The goal of this chapter is to delve deeper into VLAN implementation at Layer 2. Topics such as bridged VLAN filtering and bridged VLAN table are covered, providing a detailed technical understanding of how VLANs work at this layer.
Chapter 3: Inter-VLAN Routing
This chapter covers how to establish and manage communication between different VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) in a network. Here is a summary of the key points:
Network segmentation using VLANs
Need for InterVLAN
InterVLAN methods
InterVLAN Configuration
Security Considerations
Legacy Inter-VLAN Routing
Inter-VLAN Routing Router-on-a-Stick
Inter-VLAN Routing in Layer 3 Switches
VLAN Example – InterVLAN Routing by Bridge
Trunk and Access Ports Configuration
Chapter 4: MGMT VLAN - DHCP - Firewall
It addresses different aspects and configurations related to VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network), focusing on how to manage traffic and network management using different ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) modes and other relevant configurations. Here is a brief summary of the topics covered:
Switch Management IP:
- Describes how to configure management access on devices that use VLAN-Filtering. Methods are presented to configure both untagged (without VLAN tagging) and tagged (with VLAN tagging) access, explaining the necessary steps in each case.
VLAN Untagged Bridge Interface:
- This section explains how to change the untagged VLAN ID for the bridge interface in a VLAN filtering environment. The steps are detailed to configure untagged and tagged traffic in the VLAN, ensuring proper communication between different ports and traffic types.
DHCP VLAN:
- The role of the DHCP server in modern networks is analyzed, especially in combination with VLANs. Explains how each VLAN can have its own IP address range managed by DHCP, making it easier to manage addresses and configure devices on each network segment.
Firewall – Prevent communications between VLANs:
- This section discusses how to implement firewall rules to restrict communications between different VLANs, which is common in environments with multiple VLANs. Examples of how to block traffic between specific VLANs are provided, such as separating the guest VLAN from other critical VLANs.
Chapter 5: Hybrid Ports, QinQ, MSTP
Provides a focus on advanced features such as hybrid ports, VLAN Tunneling (QinQ), and Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP). The processes and parameters that govern these characteristics are explained in detail.
Chapter 6: SWOS VLAN
It focuses on VLAN features and management using MikroTik's software called SwOS. Participants will learn how to access the software, navigate through its tabs, and configure different VLAN-related parameters.
By the end
With this course, participants will be equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively design, implement, and manage VLAN networks using MikroTik's RouterOS.
Upcoming MAE-SWI-VLN courses
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