07-23-2021 11:20 AM
Is there an official list of active classes and their names? I found the following classes:
Active:
ECS - Campus EXOS Switching & Routing
ECS - ExtremeCampus Fabric Deploy
ECS - Management Center
ECS - Extreme Control
ECS - ExtremeWireless Core
ECS - ExtremeWireless Cloud
ECS - ExtremeWireless Cloud Troubleshooting
ECS - Data Center Switching
ECS - Data Center Software
ECS - Extreme NAC
ExtremeXOS Fundamentals
ECS – ExtremeWireless Core – 2-day Lab
ECS – Campus EXOS – 2-Day Lab
ECS – Management Center – 2-Day Lab
ECS – Extreme Control – 2-Day Lab
Retired:
Questions:
Regards
Patrick
08-19-2021 10:23 AM
Hi Patrick
You are fine to continue using the names you have been using for Dojo 🙂
I will feed back to the team regarding notifications about new and upcoming classes, we would certainly like you to be able to have all the information you need when speaking to customers.
08-19-2021 10:16 AM
Hi Katie,
you listed ‘Optimizing XMC’ and ‘Introduction to Fabric Connect’, but what about:
‘XMC 8.5 Workshop: Workflow Manager & Python Scripting’
This class was announced to customers/partners on 30.07.2021. It would be nice if ATP learn about new courses before customers. But these three classes are not teachable?
For the rest, if these are the official class names, why are you using different names in dojo??
ECS – Campus EXOS vs. ECS – ExtremeCampus EXOS Switching and Routing
ECS – Extreme Control vs. ECS - ExtremeAccess Control
ECS ExtremeNAC vs. ECS – ExtremeNAC
ECS – Extreme Management Center vs. ECS - ExtremeManagement Center
ECS – Data Center – VDX vs. ECS - ExtremeData Center VDX – VCS Fabric Configuration and Implementation
ECS – Data Center – SLX vs. ECS – Extreme SLX Configuration and Implementation
If we register new classes, should we use the ‘official’ names from here or the dojo names?
(I ignore that some classes have a small ‘-’ and some a long ‘–‘.)
Regards
Patrick
ps: why is state of this topic ‘SOLVED’? How can I set it to ‘OPEN’?
08-18-2021 01:58 PM
Hi Patrick
Below are the current active classes, certification and non-certifications;
ECS – ExtremeWireless Cloud
ECS – ExtremeWireless Cloud Troubleshooting
ECS – ExtremeWireless Core
ECS – ExtremeNAC
ECS – ExtremeCampus Fabric Deploy
ECS – ExtremeCampus EXOS Switching and Routing
ExtremeXOS Fundamentals
ECS - ExtremeAccess Control
ECS - ExtremeManagement Center
ECS – Extreme SLX Configuration and Implementation
ECS - ExtremeData Center VDX – VCS Fabric Configuration and Implementation
Optimizing XMC
Introduction to Fabric Connect
The ECS prefix is present if the class forms a certification and the exam name will be the same as the class.
Hope that helps.
Katie
07-23-2021 07:33 PM
Hi Patrick,
Please see https://dojo.extremenetworks.com/partner-non-certification-courses/ . The XOS FM is not dead;) I’m teaching it in 2 weeks.
Oh, you’re right. The class is “teachable”, I considered it from certification standpoint only. Because of that (and the fact XOS FUN and S&R are greatly overlapping) I disregard the fundamentals class… my bad. 😉
Now that’s a riddle for me… it seems we have this on the courses list:
And this in the courseware:
“VDX Configuration and Implementation”
My cert tells me just:
“Data Center VDX”
I rest my case. 😉
I missed that too. I’m not sure how to do it in 4 hours. In lab classes the trainer does not explain anything and the students do the lab on their own. But still I don’t know if it’s enough time.
Before recent update half-day labs were slightly limited compared to a full class. I agree in general, both 2-day class and half-day labs might be stressful for students who need more time to dig into the materials. Plus a coffee break, plus lab intro, plus summary and exam briefing… [capslock] plus AP122 that takes a lot of time to get back to the cloud after reboot.[/capslock]
Actually nobody ever ask for theses classes. I hope they will retire soon. But this is a different story… and a different topic:)
I liked sort of gamification and difficulty they provided, but either way is fine. 😉
Yes, at least someone is posting here;)
I hope to see some more instructors here over time. 😉
Cheers,
Tomasz