DATA CENTER APPLICATION CENTRIC INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDAMENTALS (DCACIF V2.0)


Course type

Certification Foundation

Course number

041

Duration

3 Days


Overview

DCACIF (Data Center Application Centric Infrastructure Fundamentals) is a 5-day Instructor-led training course that is designed for systems & field engineers who install & implement the Cisco Nexus 9000 Switches in ACI mode using the updated 2.0(x) version & updated Cisco Nexus 9000 hardware platform. The course covers the key components & procedures you need to know to understand, configure, manage Cisco Nexus 9000 Switches in ACI mode utilizing the updated 2.0(x) version, & how to connect the ACI Fabric to external networks & services.

Cisco ACI Release 2.0(x) offers many new features. The main new features introduced with the 2.0 version are:

  • ACI vCenter Plugin for VMware vSphere Web Client
  • AVS Health Status
  • Contact Permit Logging
  • COOP Authentication
  • Digital Optical Monitoring
  • Layer 3 Multicast Support
  • Added OSPF Inbound Route Controls
  • Policy-Based Redirect for Provisions Service Appliances
  • EPG Deployment Through AEP
  • FCoE N-Port Virtualization Support
  • Layer 3 EVPN Service over WAN Fabric
  • Port-Security
  • Support for Multiple vCenters per Fabric

All lab exercises included in this training course will utilize Cisco ACI Release 2.0(x) version. The lab does not necessarily show all new feature uses.


What you'll learn

  • Describe the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switch ACI
  • Describe the ACI fabric
  • Describe the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switch hardware
  • Describe the Cisco Nexus 9300-EX Series Switch hardware
  • Configure the ACI controller (APIC)
  • Understand the Cisco Cloud Based APIC
  • Describe VXLAN Bridging, Gateway, and Routing
  • Configure VDS and ADS microsegmentation
  • Configure ACI L4L7 service integration
  • Integrate the APIC hypervisor
  • Understand the programmability & orchestration of the ACI network
  • Discuss ACI connectivity to outside networks
  • Implement ACI management

Who should attend

Pre-requis

This course is designed for systems engineers, technical architects, & product specialists in data center technical sales roles.

 

  • Students should be familiar with Cisco Ethernet switching products
  • Students should understand Cisco data center architecture
  • Students should be familiar with virtualization

 

The student should have a good understanding of networking protocols, routing, & switching including:

  • Recommended CCNA Certification
  • Recommended attendance of Cisco IP Routing Class (ROUTE)
  • Recommended attendance of Cisco Switching Class (SWITCH)

 

During the course of instruction, the learner will be exposed to the configuration of advanced technologies, such as BGP, OSPF & IS-IS. The learner will not be required to have experience with these technologies in order successfully complete the class.

 

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Outline

  • What problems are we trying to fix?
  • Hardware Overview
  • Software Overview
  • Fabric Transport
  • GUI & CLI Overview
  • Configuring Tenants & Contracts
  • Policy Coordination with VM Managers
  • Hypervisors & Bare Metal
  • Vmm Domains
  • Microsegmentation in the New Data Center
  • Lesson 1: Overview of External Connectivity
  • Lesson 2: Layer 3 Outside Connectivity & Configuration
  •  Service Insertion Concepts
  • Configuring L4-L7 Devices
  • Lesson 1: Administration & Troubleshooting Tools
  • Lesson 2: Troubleshooting, Faults & Monitoring
  • Need for Programming
  • JSON & XML
  • Programmability with REST API
  • Orchestration
  • Attaching Appliances to the Fabric
  • Policy & Application Mapping

 

Location Dates Status

 

IN CLASSROOM OR ONLINE

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