CBT Nuggets F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager

CBT Nuggets F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager
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CBT Nuggets F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager


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CBT Nuggets F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager

CBT Nuggets F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager.

ADC Fundamentals & TMOS Administration

This course is designed to assist learners in building their own lab topology in order to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to manage the F5 BIG-IP Application Delivery Controller (ADC) appliance, including the Local Traffic Manager (LTM) module. Trainer Keith Barker uses detailed explanations and demonstrations to prepare learners for real-world application and success in earning the F5 BIG-IP Administrator certification.

The 101 Application Delivery Fundamentals exam, along with the 201 TMOS Administration exam, are both required to become a Certified F5 BIG-IP Administrator. This course presumes basic knowledge of IPv4 networking as a prerequisite, and focuses on the concepts and methods to deploy and manage an F5 Application Delivery Controller (ADC) in an Application Delivery Network (ADN). This course walks you through the step-by-step process of how to build your own lab environment, and practice what you see in the videos. Your practice will assist you in mastering F5 technologies.

Recommended Experience
Intermediate understanding of IPv4 networking, along with the protocols and services used on those networks
Familiarity with VMware virtualization
Recommended Equipment
Computer with at least 8 Gigs of RAM
VMware Workstation, version 10 or newer
Related Certifications
Certified F5 BIG-IP Administrator (F5-CA, exams 101 and 201)
Related Job Functions
Network engineer
Load Balancer/ADC architect
Administrator
Engineer
Keith Barker has been a CBT Nuggets trainer since 2012 and holds a variety of networking and security certifications, including CCIE R&S, CCIE Security, (ISC)2 CISSP, Palo Alto CNSE, and Check Point CCSA.


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1. Welcome! (7 min)
Keith introduces the course and shares some tips on how to get the most from this it. Welcome!
2. What's an ADC? (7 min)
Keith describes the function of an application delivery controller (ADC) and some of its benefits in a network.
3. Preparing Your Lab Environment (14 min)
Keith demonstrates how to set up VMware Workstation to prepare your own hands-on lab environment for F5. Practicing with F5's BIG-IP platform and the Local Traffic Manager (LTM) module are an important component for your success with F5 technologies.
4. Deploy the BIG-IP Appliance (11 min)
Keith demonstrates obtaining and deploying F5's application delivery controller (ADC) in a virtualized environment.
5. License and Base Configuration (14 min)
Keith demonstrates how to license and configure IP addresses on a an F5 BIG-IP Application Delivery Controller (ADC).
6. 11.6 Startup Configuration (9 min)
Keith picks up from where the previous Nugget left off (regarding the startup configuration for v11.3), and demonstrates how to do the base deployment and configuration of v11.6 of F5's BIG-IP Virtual Edition Application Delivery Controller (ADC) appliance.
7. Adding Web Servers to Your Lab (14 min)
Keith walks you through how to import three web servers into your lab environment, using resources from the NuggetLab files.
8. LTM Nodes, Pools, and Members (12 min)
Keith describes and demonstrates the creation of three LTM objects on the F5 appliance.
9. Creating a Virtual Server Object (13 min)
Keith describes, demonstrates, and verifies a virtual server Local Traffic Manager object on the F5 BIG-IP appliance.
10. Static Load Balancing (14 min)
Keith explains and demonstrates using round robin- and ratio-based static load balancing on the BIG-IP ADC.
11. Dynamic Load Balancing (8 min)
Keith describes a few additional load balancing methods that have the ability to change the distribution, based on current network and server conditions.
12. Priority-based Pool Member Activation (14 min)
Keith describes and demonstrates pool member activation, based on priority.
13. Destination NAT (9 min)
Keith describes the destination network address translation (NAT) that takes place when the F5 does load balancing. IP addresses and ports involved (before and after going through the F5) for both requests and responses are analyzed. Images of the Wireshark captures used in this Nugget are available in the NuggetLab files.
14. Profile Fundamentals (14 min)
Keith describes and demonstrates the usefulness of a profile on the application delivery controller (ADC).
15. Persistence Profiles (16 min)
Keith describes and demonstrates two examples of using persistence profiles in combination with a virtual server.
16. SNAT with Auto Map (14 min)
Keith discusses what SNAT is, how it can solve problems, and a detailed analysis of the IP addresses in use when both source and destination network address translation (NAT) are in use at the same time. A demonstration of implementing SNAT using auto map is included in this Nugget.
17. OneConnect (6 min)
Keith describes the benefit of the OneConnect feature, and demonstrates how to create and apply a OneConnect profile to a virtual server.
18. SSL Profiles (13 min)
Keith discusses and demonstrates using SSL profiles associated with a virtual server to support HTTPS sessions on the client and/or server side connections.
19. iRules (17 min)
Keith describes and demonstrates iRules on the F5 BIG-IP ADC.
20. Client-side IPv6 (10 min)
Keith describes and demonstrates creating a front-end, client-facing IPv6 virtual server, while using back-end server side IPv4 web servers to service the requests.
21. Wildcard IP Forwarding Virtual Server (12 min)
Keith describes and demonstrates an IP forwarding virtual server, to provide routing and NAT services for sessions initiated by our back end servers.
22. One-Armed Mode (13 min)
Keith discusses and demonstrates how to implement an F5 to provide ADC services, and only use a single network for both the client and server side devices.
23. SNAT Pools (7 min)
Keith describes and demonstrates using an SNAT pool for source address translation.
24. HA Concepts (12 min)
Keith discusses the concepts of high availability (HA) in an F5 Application Delivery Network (ADN).
25. HA Configuration (15 min)
Keith walks you through the configuration for a pair of F5 appliances to enable fault tolerance. For the configuration synchronization and verification, please see the next Nugget in this course, HA ConfigSync.
26. HA ConfigSync (6 min)
Keith walks you through the process of synchronizing the Local Traffic Manager objects between a pair of F5 appliances that are configured as active/standby.
27. iApps (15 min)
Keith describes and demonstrates the usefulness of iApps on the BIG-IP system.
28. CLI Fundamentals (15 min)
Keith discusses and demonstrates some basics for working with the command line interfaces (CLIs) on the BIG-IP appliance.
29. QKView Files and iHealth (14 min)
Keith describes and demonstrates how to use QKView files and iHealth to identify areas that may need to be addressed on the BIG-IP system, and that are related to security or documented best practices.
30. Client-side Network Components (16 min)
Keith reviews many of the basic components and technologies that are used for a client to reach the BIG-IP appliance. Concepts reviewed include ARP, layers of the TCP/IP protocol suite, ports, and more.
31. Troubleshooting LTM (15 min)
Keith discusses methods to troubleshoot an ADC that is not delivering an application correctly. SSL offload- and hardware-based solutions are also addressed as potential troubleshooting avoidance techniques.
32. Status Indicators (18 min)
Keith describes and demonstrates the use of status indicators in the BIG-IP system.
33. F5 Support (9 min)
Keith explains and demonstrates how to get information needed for opening a case with F5 technical support.
34. Stateful HA (17 min)
Keith discusses and demonstrates how to implement stateful high availability by mirroring connections and persistence information between devices in the failover group.
35. Virtual Server Order of Precedence (9 min)
Keith explains and demonstrates the method the BIG-IP can use to decide which virtual server should process a request, even when the destination IP addresses are the same for both virtual servers.
36. S/W Updates and Patches (17 min)
Keith discusses and demonstrates how to do a software update to an HA pair, without causing downtime for the network.
37. BIG-IP Modules (13 min)
Keith describes a few of the additional BIG-IP system modules, along with additional features those modules provide.
38. TCPDUMP Packet Capture (19 min)
Keith explains and demonstrates how the TCPDUMP utility can be used to collect and analyze packet processing on the BIG-IP appliance.
39. ACME Inc. Scenario (17 min)
Keith walks you through configuring virtual servers, pools, and iRules, as part of a customer request for F5 ADC services.
40. Packet Filtering (14 min)
Keith discusses and demonstrates the use of packet filtering on the BIG-IP system.
41. Management Tools (10 min)
Keith explains and demonstrates a few tools that can be used for managing and monitoring F5's BIG-IP systems.


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