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DCICN - Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking
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Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking (DCICN) v6.1 is a five-day instructor-led course is designed to help students prepare for the Cisco CCNA® Data Center certification and for associate-level data center roles. The course covers foundational knowledge, skills, and technologies including network protocols and host-to-host communication, data center networking concepts and technologies, data center storage networking, and Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) architecture.
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Describe and identify data center network protocols and host-
to-host communication
Describe basic data center networking concepts and use the
Cisco NX-OS command-line interface and implement VLANs,
trunks, and port channels
Describe advanced data center networking concepts, implement
multilayer switching, and perform basic configuration:
protocols (OSPF, EIGRP, HSRP); AAA on Cisco NX-OS devices and
secure remote administration; and access control lists
Describe and compare basic data center storage connectivity
options and configure VSANs
Describe advanced data center storage and configure zoning,
NPV mode, and NPIV on Cisco Nexus and Cisco MDS switches
Identify the components of Cisco UCS architecture and use the
Cisco UCS Manager GUI
Público Alvo
Professional or career level: Senior Network Engineer, Presales Engineer, Design Engineer, Data Center Administrator, Senior Systems Engineer, Senior Technical Solutions Architect.
Requisitos
It is recommended that a learner have the following knowledge and skills before attending this course:
Good understanding of networking protocols
Good understanding of the VMware environment
Basic computer literacy
Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating systems
Basic internet usage skills
Conteúdo
Lesson 1-1: Describing Ethernet Functions and Standards
Lesson 1-2: Describing Ethernet Hardware and Switching
Lesson 1-3: Describing OSI and TCP/IP Models
Lesson 1-4: Describing IPv4 and IPv6 Network Layer Addressing
Lesson 1-5: Describing Packet Delivery on a Hierarchical Network
Lesson 1-6: Describing the TCP/IP Transport Layer
Module 2: Basic Data Center Networking Concepts
Lesson 2-1: Describing Data Center Network Architectures
Lesson 2-2: Describing the Cisco Nexus Family and NX-OS
Lesson 2-3: Implementing VLANs and Trunks
Lesson 2-4: Describing Redundant Switched Topologies
Module 3: Advanced Data Center Networking Concepts
Lesson 3-1: Describing the Routing Process on Nexus Switches
Lesson 3-2: Describing Routing Protocols on Nexus Switches
Lesson 3-3: Describing Layer 3 First Hop Redundancy
Lesson 3-4: Describing AAA on Nexus Switches
Lesson 3-5: Describing ACLs on Nexus Switches
Module 4: Basic Data Center Storage
Lesson 4-1: Describing Storage Connectivity Options in the Data Center
Lesson 4-2: Describing Fibre Channel Storage Networking
Lesson 4-3: Describing VSANs
Module 5: Advanced Data Center Storage
Lesson 5-1: Describing Communication Between Initiator and Target
Lesson 5-2: Describing Fibre Channel Zone Types and Their Uses
Lesson 5-3: Describing Cisco NPV Mode and NPIV
Lesson 5-4: Describing Data Center Ethernet Enhancements
Lesson 5-5: Describing Fibre Channel over Ethernet
Module 6: Cisco UCS Architecture
Lesson 6-1: Describing Cisco UCS Server Hardware Components
Lesson 6-2: Cisco UCS Physical Connectivity for a Fabric Interconnect Cluster
Lesson 6-3: Describing the Cisco UCS Manager Interfaces
Lab Details:
Guided Lab 1: Use the DCICN Lab System
Guided Lab 2: Explore LAN Communication
Guided Lab 3: Explore Protocol Analysis
Guided Lab 4: Explore TCP and UDP Communication
Guided Lab 5: Explore the Cisco NX-OS Command Line Interface
Guided Lab 6: Explore Topology Discovery and Documentation
Guided Lab 7: Implement VLANs and Trunks
Guided Lab 8: Map a Spanning Tree and Configure Port Channels
Guided Lab 9: Implement Multilayer Switching
Guided Lab 10: Configure OSPF
Guided Lab 11: Configure EIGRP
Guided Lab 12: Configure HSRP
Guided Lab 13: Configure AAA and Secure Remote Administration
Guided Lab 14: Configure ACLs
Guided Lab 15: Configure VSANs
Guided Lab 16: Validate FLOGI and FCNS
Guided Lab 17: Configure Zoning