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Data Center Networking with Cisco Nexus Switches

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Price: 15.00 USD | Size: 15.6 GB |   Duration : 23.4 Hours  |174 Video Lessons

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Price: 15.00 USD | Size: 15.6 GB |   Duration : 23.4 Hours  |174 Video Lessons

BRAND: Expert TRAINING | ENGLISH | INSTANT DOWNLOAD |

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️4.9

 

This intermediate Data Center Networking with Cisco Nexus Switches training prepares learners to take full responsibility for the planning and actual implementation of Cisco hardware and software that make data center operations possible.

A data center doesn’t just happen on its own. That might seem obvious at first, but how does a data center go from a pie-in-the-sky idea someone came up with to a brick-and-mortar reality? If you were tasked tomorrow with setting up a data center, would you be able to — would you even know where to start?

This Data Center Networking with Cisco Nexus Switches training equips experienced network administrators with everything they need to know about Cisco technologies used in a data center, how they play together and how to get them all working together to provide advanced compute solutions for an enterprise-class operation.

For anyone who manages network administrators, this Cisco training can be used to onboard new network administrators, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a Cisco reference resource.

Data Center Networking with Cisco Nexus Switches: What You Need to Know

This Data Center Networking with Cisco Nexus Switches training covers Cisco data centers topics including:

  • Implementing data center compute, LAN and SAN infrastructure
  • Automating data center tasks and operations with custom scripts
  • Providing oversight and security to every data center user and device
  • Optimizing Cisco hardware like MDS Switches, Nexus Switches, Blade Servers and more

Who Should Take Data Center Networking with Cisco Nexus Switches Training?

This Data Center Networking with Cisco Nexus Switches training is considered professional-level Cisco training, which means it was designed for network administrators. This Cisco data centers skills course is designed for network administrators with three to five years of experience with data center infrastructure technologies.

New or aspiring systems administrators. This Data Center Networking with Cisco Nexus Switches training is relatively advanced — brand new systems administrators should be aware that it will draw on experience and knowledge usually not found in entry-level technicians. That said, it’s an excellent way to learn the advanced knowledge and to practice the expert configurations that go into implementing a full Cisco data center. They can be yours with this training.

Experienced network administrators. Although the title of this training might seem simplistic for a network administrator with several years of experience, it’s actually intended for intermediate- and expert-level administrators. If you’ve worked on data centers or provided support for them in the past, you might be an excellent candidate for this training which gives you hands-on experience implementing, securing and automating the technology solutions in a Cisco data center.

 

 

Explain Data Center Concepts
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Data Center Technologies
4. The Need for L2 in the Data Center
5. Traditional Data Center Topologies
6. The Leaf-Spine Topology
7. Review and Quiz
8. Conclusion

Explain OSPF Architecture
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. OSPF Routing Protocol
4. OSPF v2 LSA Types
5. OSPF v3 LSA Types
6. Standard OSPF Areas
7 mins
7. Stub OSPF Areas
8. Review and Quiz
9. Conclusion

Explain BGP Concepts
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. BGP Concepts
4. BGP Peerings
5. BGP Path Selection 1-4
6. BGP Path Selection 5-12
6 mins
7. Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP)
8. Review and Quiz
9. Conclusion

Explain Multicast Routing
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Multicast Traffic Concepts
4. Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
5. Multicast Routing
6. PIM Sparse-Mode Operation
7. PIM Roles
8. PIM Configuration
9. IGMP and MLD
10. IGMP Snooping
11. IGMP and MLD Configuration
12. Review and Quiz
13. Conclusion

Explain Spanning-Tree Protocol
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Traditional 802.1D STP
4. Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol
5. STP Port Types
6. Topology STP Extensions
7. Loop-Prevention STP Extensions
8. Bridge Assurance
9. STP Design in the Data Center
10. Review and Quiz
11. Conclusion

Explain Virtual Port-Channels
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Standard Port-Channels
4. Introducing VPCs
5. Review and Quiz
6. Conclusion

Apply Virtual Port-Channels
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Labbing VPCs in CML
4. Configuring a VPC Domain
5. Configuring VPC Roles
6. Configuring VPC Options
7. Review and Quiz
8. Conclusion

Describe Data Center FHRPs
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. First Hop Redundancy Protocols (FHRPs)
4. Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
5. FHRP Object Tracking
6. Configuring HSRP
7. Configuring VRRP
8. Review and Quiz
9. Conclusion

Explain Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV)
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. OTV Architecture
4. OTV Control Plane
5. OTV Data Plane
6. Multihoming and Authoritative Edge Devices (AEDs)
7. OTV Design Considerations
8. Review and Quiz
9. Conclusion

Explain VXLAN and EVPN
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Review and Quiz
4. Conclusion

Configure Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV)
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Setting up the OTV Environment
4. Configuring OTV
5. Configuring OTV FHRP Blocking
6. Review and Quiz
7. Conclusion

Configure VXLAN
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Setting up the VXLAN Environment
4. Configuring VXLAN
5. Review and Quiz
6. Conclusion

Configure Ethernet VPN (EVPN)
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Configuring EVPN
4. L2 and L3 VNIs
5. Configuring L3 VNIs
6. Review and Quiz
7. Conclusion

Apply Overlay Protocols
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Overlay Design Considerations
4. OTV vs VXLAN
5. Multipod vs Multisite VXLAN
6. Review and Quiz
7. Conclusion

Describe ACI Concepts
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. ACI Resiliency and Simplicity
4. ACI Automation, Security, and Flexibility
5. Review and Quiz
6. Conclusion

Describe ACI Manageability
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Northbound APIs
4. Southbound APIs
5. ACI Programmability and Object Model
6. GUI and CLI Demo
7. Review and Quiz
8. Conclusion

Describe ACI Components
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. ACI Architecture
4. Nexus 9500 Chassis Switches
5. Nexus 9500 Line Cards
6. Nexus 9300 Fixed-Config Switches
7. The Application Policy Infrastructure Controller
8. Review and Quiz
9. Conclusion

Describe Data Center Transceivers
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. SFP and QSFP Technology
4. 10G and 25G Transceiver Options
5. 40G and 100G Transceiver Options
6. QSFP-DD Transceivers
7. Review and Quiz
8. Conclusion

Describe the ACI Logical Model
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Mapping the Logical Model
4. Endpoint Groups and Contracts
5. Bridge Domains and Application Network Profiles
6. Contexts and Tenants
7. Review and Quiz
8. Conclusion

Describe the ACI Physical Model
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Physical Model Overview and Benefits
4. Interface Policies, Interface Policy Groups, and AAEPs
5. Interface and Switch profiles
6. Review and Quiz
7. Conclusion

Apply ACI Concepts
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Fabric Setup
4. ACI Fabric Routing
5. Tenant and Access Policies
6. Microsegmentation in ACI
7. Review and Quiz
8. Conclusion

Analyze Packet Flow
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Unicast Traffic
4. Broadcast Traffic
5. Multicast Traffic
6. Anycast Traffic
7. Review and Quiz
8. Conclusion

Analyze Cloud Service Models
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Defining the Cloud
4. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
5. Platform as a Service (PaaS)
6. Software as a Service (SaaS)
7. Function as a Service (FaaS)
8. Review and Quiz
9. Conclusion

Analyze Cloud Deployment Models
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. On-Prem Data Centers
4. The Problem with Traditional DCs
5. Private Clouds
6. Public Clouds
7. Hybrid Clouds
8. Review and Quiz
9. Conclusion

Describe NX-OS Software Updates and Impacts
1. Overview
2. Intro
3. Standard and Enhanced ISSU
4. EPLDs and Patches
5. Performing an NX-OS Upgrade
6. Network Configuration Management
7. Review and Quiz
8. Conclusion

Implement Nexus Management Tools

 

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