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Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCID) focuses on data center design based on Cisco solutions and technologies. Topics covered include network designs with virtualization technologies, Layer 2 and Layer 3 technologies and routing protocols and data center interconnect design options.
You’ll learn design practices for the Cisco Unified Computing System™ (Cisco UCS®) solution based on Cisco UCS B-Series and C-Series servers, Cisco UCS Manager, and Cisco Unified Fabric, while gaining experience with network management technologies including Cisco UCS Manager, Cisco Nexus Dashboard Fabric Controller and Cisco UCS Director.
This course is worth 40 (CE) Continuing Education Credits
You are:
Engineers and Architects involved in the design of a Cisco Data Center or Cisco Data Center Solution.
After completing this courses you should be able to:
Describe the Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding options and protocols used in a data center
Describe the rack design options, traffic patterns, and data center switching layer access, aggregation, and core
Describe Locator/ID separation protocol
Design a solution that uses Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) for traffic forwarding
Describe the hardware redundancy options; how to virtualize the network, compute, and storage functions; and virtual networking in the data center
Describe solutions that use fabric extenders and compare Cisco Adapter Fabric Extender (FEX) with single root input/output virtualization (SR-IOV)
Describe security threats and solutions in the data center
Describe advanced data center security technologies and best practices
Describe device management and orchestration in the data center
Describe the storage options for the compute function and the different Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) levels from a high-availability and performance perspective
Describe Fibre Channel concepts and architecture
Describe Fibre Channel topologies and industry terms
Describe Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
Describe security options in the storage network
Describe the management and automation options for the storage networking infrastructure
Describe Cisco UCS servers and use cases for various Cisco UCS platforms
Explain the connectivity options for fabric interconnects for southbound and northbound connections
Describe the hyperconverged solution and integrated systems
Describe the systemwide parameters for setting up a Cisco UCS domain
Describe role-based access control (RBAC) and integration with directory servers to control access rights on Cisco UCS Manager
Describe the pools that may be used in service profiles or service profile templates on Cisco UCS Manager
Describe the different policies in the service profile
Describe the Ethernet and Fibre Channel interface policies and additional network technologies
Describe the advantages of templates and the difference between initial and updated templates
Describe data center automation tools
High Availability on Layer 2
Overview of Layer 2 High-Availability Mechanisms
Virtual Port Channels
Layer 3 Connectivity
First Hop Redundancy Protocols
Improving Routing Protocol Performance and Security
Enhance Layer 3 Scalability and Robustness
Data Center Topologies
Data Center Traffic Flows
Cabling Challenges
Access Layer
Aggregation Layer
Core Layer
Spine-and-Leaf Topology
Redundancy Options
Locator/ID Separation Protocol
Locator/ID Separation Protocol
LISP VM Mobility
LISP ESM Multihop Mobility
LISP VPN Virtualization
VXLAN Overlay Networks
VXLAN Benefits over VLAN
Layer 2 and Layer 3 VXLAN Overlay
MP-BGP EVPN Control Plane Overview
VXLAN Data Plane
Hardware and Device Virtualization
Hardware-Based High Availability
Device Virtualization
Cisco UCS Hardware Virtualization
Server Virtualization
SAN Virtualization
N-Port ID Virtualization
Cisco FEX Options
Cisco Adapter FEX
Access Layer with Cisco FEX
Cisco FEX Topologies
Virtualization-Aware Networking
Single Root I/O Virtualization
Cisco FEX Evaluation
Basic Data Center Security
Threat Mitigation
Attack and Countermeasure Examples
Securing the Management Plane
Protecting the Control Plane
RBAC and Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)
Advanced Data Center Security
Cisco TrustSec in Cisco Secure Enclaves Architecture
Cisco TrustSec Operation
Firewalling
Positioning the Firewall Within Data Center Networks
Cisco Firepower® Portfolio
Firewall Virtualization
Designing for Threat Mitigation
Management and Orchestration
Network and License Management
Cisco UCS Manager
Cisco UCS Director
Cisco Intersight
Cisco NDFC Overview
Storage and RAID Options
Positioning DAS in Storage Technologies
Network-Attached Storage
Fibre Channel, FCoE, and Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI)
Evaluating Storage Technologies
Fibre Channel Concepts
Fibre Channel Connections, Layers, and Addressing
Fibre Channel Communication
Virtualization in Fibre Channel SAN
Fibre Channel Topologies
SAN Parameterization
SAN Design Options
Choosing a Fibre Channel Design Solution
FCoE
FCoE Protocol Characteristics
FCoE Communication
Data Center Bridging
FCoE Initialization Protocol
FCoE Design Options
Storage Security
Common SAN Security Features
Zones
SAN Security Enhancements
Cryptography in SAN
SAN Management and Orchestration
Cisco DCNM for SAN
Cisco DCNM Analytics and Streaming Telemetry
Cisco UCS Director in the SAN
Cisco UCS Director Workflows
Cisco UCS Servers and Use Cases
Cisco UCS C-Series Servers
Fabric Interconnects and Blade Chassis
Cisco UCS B-Series Server Adapter Cards
Stateless Computing
Cisco UCS Mini
Fabric Interconnect Connectivity
Using Fabric Interconnect Interfaces
VLANs and VSANs in a Cisco UCS Domain
Southbound Connections
Northbound Connections
Disjoint Layer 2 Networks
Fabric Interconnect High Availability and Redundancy
Hyperconverged and Integrated Systems
Hyperconverged and Integrated Systems Overview
Cisco HyperFlex™ Solution
Cisco HyperFlex Scalability and Robustness
Cisco HyperFlex Clusters
Cluster Capacity and Multiple Clusters on One Cisco UCS Domain
External Storage and Graphical Processing Units on Cisco HyperFlex
Cisco HyperFlex Positioning
Cisco UCS Manager Systemwide Parameters
Cisco UCS Setup and Management
Cisco UCS Traffic Management
Cisco UCS RBAC
Roles and Privileges
Organizations in Cisco UCS Manager
Locales and Effective Rights
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
Two-Factor Authentication
Pools for Service Profiles
Global and Local Pools
Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) Suffix and Media Access Control (MAC) Address Pools
World Wide Name (WWN) Pools
Server and iSCSI Initiator IP Pools
Policies for Service Profiles
Global vs. Local Policies
Storage and Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) Policies
Boot and Scrub Policies
Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) and Maintenance Policies
Network-Specific Adapters and Policies
LAN Connectivity Controls
SAN Connectivity Controls
Virtual Access Layer
Connectivity Enhancements
Templates in Cisco UCS Manager
Templates in Cisco UCS Manager
Service Profile Templates
Network Templates
Designing Data Center Automation
Model-Driven Programmability
Cisco NX-API Overview
Programmability Using Python
Cisco Ansible Module
Cisco Intersight Cloud Orchestration Overview
Practice Activities
Design Virtual Port Channels
Design First Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP)
Design Routing Protocols
Design Data Center Topology for a Customer
Design Your VXLAN Network
Create a Cisco FEX Design
Design Management and Orchestration in a Cisco UCS Solution
Design a Fibre Channel Network
Design and Integrate an FCoE Solution
Design a Secure SAN
Design Cisco UCS Director for Storage Networking
Design a Cisco UCS Domain and Fabric Interconnect Cabling
Design a Cisco UCS C-Series Server Implementation
Design a Cisco UCS C-Series Integration with Cisco UCS Domain
Design a Cisco UCS Mini Solution
Design a Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect Network and Storage Connectivity
Design Systemwide Parameters in a Cisco UCS Solution
Design an LDAP Integration with a Cisco UCS Domain
Design Pools for Service Profiles in a Cisco UCS Solution
Design Network-Specific Adapters and Policies in a Cisco UCS Solution
Attendees should be able to:
Implement data center networking (LAN and SAN)
Describe data center storage
Implement data center virtualizations
Implement CiscoUnified Computing System (UCS)
Implement data Center automation and orchestration with the focus on Cisco ACI and Cisco UCS Director
Describe products in the Cisco Data Center and MDS Families
Anbefalede forudsætninger:
CCNA - Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions
DCFNDU - Understanding Cisco Data Center Foundations
DCCOR - Implementing and Operating Cisco Data Center Core Technologies
Recommended as preparation for exam:
300-610 - DCID - Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure
This is one of the concentration exams for the CCNP Data Center Certification, to achieve the New CCNP Data Center Certification you will also need to take the 350-601 exam
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