
In a matter of a few seconds mtr allows you to figure out the exact path between the source (host running MTR) and destination. Namely, the MTR allows you collect the following information: MTR stands for My Trace Route, which is a purpose-built tool, which significantly extend the capabilities of the built-in traceroute in Linux/MacOS or tracert in Windows. This is where the MTR comes to the stage. In the same time, if we don’t know where the traffic being dropped, it is impossible to perform the corresponding troubleshooting. The changes in the networks, especially in such complex as internet, are happening constantly: routers and links are being built and decommissioned, being out of production for maintenance activity or due to outage, or new more powerful and highly-performant added, what leads to the congestions and partial loss or even complete disruption of forwarding. Moreover, we are running our trainings for 2 years already and constantly adopting them to the changes happening in the automation world. On top to that, you learn a lot of infrastructure skills such as building and managing Linux, KVM and Docker.
This knowledge comes with a lot of different exercises with direct console as well as Ansible/Python and Bash scripts.
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You will learn the whole spectre of the automation approaches starting from the text-based automation used in the hyper scalers with the full configuration templated till the model-driven automation with NETCONF/RESTCONF/gNMI loaded with YANG data models for Cisco, Nokia, Arista and Cumulus. In our trainings, the Live Network Automation Training (10 weeks) and Automation with Nornir (2 weeks), we explore a lot of real use cases, where the automation helps you to validate the state of you network and change it if necessary.