Beginners Guide to Getting Started with Cumulus Linux
This simple document provides a checklist for users like network administrators, who might be new to Linux itself, or just to Cumulus Linux specifically. Refer to this list when you power on your Cumulus Linux switch for the first time. It links to Cumulus Linux technical documentation, other knowledge base articles, and to external sites, and covers topics like configuration, comparing Cumulus Linux to other vendors' CLI, and validated design guides.
Adding and Managing User Accounts
- Learn about user accounts
- Use sudo to delegate privileges
- What is the default password in Cumulus Linux?
- Optional: Configure LDAP for centralized user management
Editing Files in Linux
Learn how to use the nano text editor (cheat sheet — external link)
- Alternative: Learn how to use vi for beginners
- Alternative: Learn how to use Zile (emacs light) (external link)
- Alternative: Install any other editor by adding a Debian package
Customizing the Switch
- Initial configuration
- Configure external system logging
ACL/IP Rules
Networking with Cumulus Linux
- Configuring and managing network interfaces
- VLAN-aware bridge mode for large-scale layer 2 environments
- Configuring switch port attributes
- Network troubleshooting
Monitoring the Switch
- Monitoring interface administrative state and physical state on Cumulus Linux
- Monitoring interfaces and transceivers using ethtool
- Resource diagnostics using cl-resource-query
- Monitoring system hardware
- Monitoring switch hardware using SNMP
- Exposing CPU and memory information via SNMP
- Relevant log files in Cumulus Linux
- Using the NCLU command line utility as a troubleshooting tool
Installers and Upgrades (Cumulus Linux and Packages)
- Adding and updating packages
- Upgrading Cumulus Linux
- What files should to back up when updating Cumulus Linux via image install