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[Course De ion]
The Understanding Cisco Data Center Foundations
(DCFNDU) v1.0 course helps you prepare for
entry-level data center roles. In this course,
you will learn the foundational knowledge and
skills you need to configure Cisco¢ç data center
technologies including: networking,
virtualization, storage area networking, and
unified computing. You will get an introduction
to Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure
(Cisco ACI), automation and cloud computing.
You will get hands-on experience with
configuring features on Cisco Nexus Operating
System (Cisco NX-OS) and Cisco Unified
Computing System (Cisco UCS).

This course does not lead directly to a
certification exam, but it does cover
foundational knowledge that can help you
prepare for several CCNP and other
professional-level data center courses and
exams:

-Courses-
-Exams-
Implementing and Operating Cisco Data Center
Core Technologies (DCCOR) 350-601
Implementing Cisco Data Center Core
Technologies (DCCOR)
Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure
(DCID) 350-610
Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure
(DCID)
Troubleshooting Cisco Data Center
Infrastructure (DCIT)
350-615 Troubleshooting Cisco Data Center
Infrastructure (DCIT)
Implementing Cisco Application Centric
Infrastructure (DCACI) 350-620
Implementing Cisco Application Centric
Infrastructure (DCACI)
Introducing Cisco NX-OS Switches and Fabrics in
the Data Center (DCINX) N/A
Configuring Cisco Nexus Switches (DCCNX)
N/A

[Course Benefits]
This course will help you:
▪ Prepare for entry-level job roles in the
high-demand area of data center environments
▪ Prepare for courses that support the Cisco
Certified Network Professional Data Center
certification exams
▪ Gain knowledge and hands-on skills through
Cisco¡¯s unique combination of lessons and
hands-on practice using enterprise-grade Cisco
learning technologies, data center equipment,
and software
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[Course Objectives]
After taking this course, you should be able
to:
▪ Describe the foundations of data center
networking
▪ Describe Cisco Nexus products and explain the
basic Cisco NX-OS functionalities and tools
▪ Describe Layer 3 first-hop redundancy
▪ Describe Cisco FEX connectivity
▪ Describe Ethernet port channels and vPCs
▪ Introduce switch virtualization, machine
virtualization, and describe network
virtualization
▪ Compare storage connectivity options in the
data center
▪ Describe Fibre Channel communication between
the initiator server and the target storage
▪ Describe Fibre Channel zone types and their
uses
▪ Describe NPV and NPIV
▪ Describe data center Ethernet enhancements
that provide a lossless fabric
▪ Describe FCoE
▪ Describe data center server connectivity
▪ Describe Cisco UCS Manager
▪ Describe the purpose and advantages of APIs
▪ Describe Cisco ACI
▪ Describe the basic concepts of cloud
computing
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[Course Prerequisites]
To fully benefit from this course, you should
have the following knowledge and skills:
▪ Good understanding of networking protocols
▪ Good understanding of the VMware environment
▪ Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows
operating systems

These are the recommended Cisco courses that
may help you meet these prerequisites:
▪ Implementing and Administering Cisco
Solutions (CCNA)
▪ Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking
(DCICN)
▪ Introducing Cisco Data Center Technologies
(DCICT)


[Job Roles]
▪ Data center administrators
▪ Data center engineers
▪ Systems engineers
▪ Server administrators
▪ Network managers
▪ Cisco integrators and partners
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Course Outline

  • Describing the Data Center Network Architectures
    •  ▪ Cisco Data Center Architecture Overview
    •  ▪ Three-Tier Network: Core, Aggregation, and Access
    •  ▪ Spine-and-Leaf Network
    •  ▪ Two-Tier Storage Network
  • Describing the Cisco Nexus Family and Cisco NX-OS Software
    •  ▪ Cisco Nexus Data Center Product Overview
    •  ▪ Cisco NX-OS Software Architecture
    •  ▪ Cisco NX-OS Software CLI Tools
    •  ▪ Cisco NX-OS Virtual Routing and Forwarding
  • Describing Layer 3 First-Hop Redundancy
    •  ▪ Default Gateway Redundancy
    •  ▪ Hot Standby Router Protocol
    •  ▪ Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
    •  ▪ Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
  • Describing Cisco FEX
    •  ▪ Server Deployment Models
    •  ▪ Cisco FEX Technology
    •  ▪ Cisco FEX Traffic Forwarding
    •  ▪ Cisco Adapter FEX
  • Describing Port Channels and vPCs
    •  ▪ Ethernet Port Channels
    •  ▪ Virtual Port Channels
    •  ▪ Supported vPC Topologies
  • Describing Switch Virtualization
    •  ▪ Cisco Nexus Switch Basic Components
    •  ▪ Virtual Routing and Forwarding
    •  ▪ Cisco Nexus 7000 VDCs
    •  ▪ VDC Types
    •  ▪ VDC Resource Allocation
    •  ▪ VDC Management
  • Describing Machine Virtualization
    •  ▪ Virtual Machines
    •  ▪ Hypervisor
    •  ▪ VM Manager
  • Describing Network Virtualization
    •  ▪ Overlay Network Protocols
    •  ▪ VXLAN Overlay
    •  ▪ VXLAN BGP EVPN Control Plane
    •  ▪ VXLAN Data Plane
    •  ▪ Cisco Nexus 1000VE Series Virtual Switch
    •  ▪ VMware vSphere Virtual Switches
  • Introducing Basic Data Center Storage Concepts
    •  ▪ Storage Connectivity Options in the Data Center
    •  ▪ Fibre Channel Storage Networking
    •  ▪ VSAN Configuration and Verification
  • Describing Fibre Channel Communication Between the Initiator Server and the Target Storage
    •  ▪ Fibre Channel Layered Model
    •  ▪ FLOGI Process
    •  ▪ Fibre Channel Flow Control
  • Describing Fibre Channel Zone Types and Their Uses
    •  ▪ Fibre Channel Zoning
    •  ▪ Zoning Configuration
    •  ▪ Zoning Management
  • Describing Cisco NPV Mode and NPIV
    •  ▪ Cisco NPV Mode
    •  ▪ NPIV Mode
  • Describing Data Center Ethernet Enhancements
    •  ▪ IEEE Data Center Bridging
    •  ▪ Priority Flow Control
    •  ▪ Enhanced Transmission Selection
    •  ▪ DCBX Protocol
    •  ▪ Congestion Notification
  • Describing FCoE
    •  ▪ Cisco Unified Fabric
    •  ▪ FCoE Architecture
    •  ▪ FCoE Initialization Protocol
    •  ▪ FCoE Adapters
  • Describing Cisco UCS Components
    •  ▪ Physical Cisco UCS Components
    •  ▪ Cisco Fabric Interconnect Product Overview
    •  ▪ Cisco IOM Product Overview
    •  ▪ Cisco UCS Mini
    •  ▪ Cisco IMC Supervisor
    •  ▪ Cisco Intersight
  • Describing Cisco UCS Manager
    •  ▪ Cisco UCS Manager Overview
    •  ▪ Identity and Resource Pools for Hardware Abstraction
    •  ▪ Service Profiles and Service Profile Templates
    •  ▪ Cisco UCS Central Overview
    •  ▪ Cisco HyperFlex Overview
    •  ▪ Using APIs
    •  ▪ Common Programmability Protocols and Methods
    •  ▪ How to Choose Models and Processes
  • Describing Cisco ACI
    •  ▪ Cisco ACI Overview
    •  ▪ Multitier Applications in Cisco ACI
    •  ▪ Cisco ACI Features
    •  ▪ VXLAN in Cisco ACI
    •  ▪ Unicast Traffic in Cisco ACI
    •  ▪ Multicast Traffic in Cisco ACI
    •  ▪ Cisco ACI Programmability
    •  ▪ Common Programming Tools and Orchestration Options
  • Describing Cloud Computing
    •  ▪ Cloud Computing Overview
    •  ▪ Cloud Deployment Models
    •  ▪ Cloud Computing Services

 

Lab Outline

  • ▪ Explore the Cisco NX-OS CLI
  • ▪ Explore Topology Discovery
  • ▪ Configure HSRP
  • ▪ Configure the Cisco Nexus 2000 FEX
  • ▪ Configure vPCs
  • ▪ Configure vPCs with Cisco FEX
  • ▪ Configure VRF
  • ▪ Explore the VDC Elements
  • ▪ Install VMware ESXi and vCenter
  • ▪ Configure VSANs
  • ▪ Validate FLOGI and FCNS
  • ▪ Configure Zoning
  • ▪ Configure Unified Ports on a Cisco Nexus Switch and Implement FCoE
  • ▪ Explore the Cisco UCS Server Environment
  • ▪ Configure a Cisco UCS Server Profile
  • ▪ Configure Cisco NX-OS with APIs
  • ▪ Explore the Cisco UCS Manager XML API Management Information Tree

 

 

 

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