Understand the differences between layer-2 and layer-3 internetworking
Utilize Linux throughout your data center. When used as an internetworking device, it can connect hosts together on local networks, connect local networks together, and connect local networks to the internet. Download this guide to get a deeper technical understanding of Linux internetworking, brush up on layer-2 internetworking on Linux systems, and explore Spanning Tree, IP routing, and much more—advancing you on your journey to learning Linux.
Layer 2 Versus Layer 3
Understand the differences between layer-2 and layer-3 internetworking
IP Routing
Learn how to configure IP routing and bridging in Linux.
Advanced Configurations
Explore how to configure advanced Linux internetworking, such as virtual LANs (VLANs), virtual extensible LAN (VXLAN), and network packet filtering.