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CUMULUS ® LINUX ® POC TEST PLAN

Cumulus Linux Architecture

Requirement Result/Comments

□ Understand out-of-the-box bare metal switch state

□ Understand how to connect to supported switch

□ Understand Cumulus Linux architecture and components

Cumulus Linux OS Installation

Requirement Result/Comments

□ Understand ONIE

□ Verify switch is on HCL

□ Install Cumulus Linux

□ Understand how to use Zero Touch Provisioning

Initial Configuration

Requirement Result/Comments

□ Configure hostname, FQDN

□ Set MOTD

□ Configure time, hwclock, and NTP

□ Configure management interface

□ Configure DHCP relay

□ Create user account

□ Understand how to interact with CLI and console

□ Verify what ports and protocols are open

□ Install Cumulus Linux license

Front Panel Ports

Requirement Result/Comments

□ Add IP address to switch port

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□ Set speed, duplex, MTU

□ Show interface state and statistics

□ Show neighbors

□ Show ARP table

Layer 2

Requirement Result/Comments

□ Create bridge and show learned MAC addresses

□ Configure STP/RSTP

□ Create bond

□ Create VLAN

Layer 3

Requirement Result/Comments

□ Add static route

□ Configure OSPF/OSPFv3

□ Configure BGP

Backup/Restore

Requirement Result/Comments

□ Back up persistent configuration settings

□ Restore and apply configuration settings from backup

Monitoring and Support

Requirement Result/Comments

□ Check resources (CPU, memory, sensors)

□ Check relevant system logs

□ Configure monitoring

□ Verify cabling via PTMD

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□ Generate support file

□ File a Cumulus Networks™ Support Request ticket

Cumulus Linux OS Management

Requirement Result/Comments

□ Configure local apt-get repository)

□ Upgrade Cumulus Linux OS version

□ Restore previous Cumulus Linux OS version

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