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Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking Duration: 4 Days Course Code: DCICN Version: 1.0 Overview: This new assoicate level course has been designed to introduce delegates to the three primary technologies that are used in the Cisco Data Center. The introductory level of knowledge that is taught in these courses is aimed at individuals that will be performing only the more basic configuration tasks. The labs will focus on viewing configurations, as opposed to making configuration changes or creating new topologies. Target Audience: This course is aimed at new engineers that will be operating in a Data Center environment. Objectives: After completing this course you should be able to: Implement an IP addressing scheme and IP services to meet network requirements Describe how a network works Configure, verify, and troubleshoot routing operations on Cisco Configure, verify, and troubleshoot a switch with VLANs and Nexus switches interswitch communications Prerequisites: Testing and Certification Attendees should meet the following prerequisites : Recommended preparation for exam(s) : Basic Computer Literacy 640-911 - Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking Basic Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Operating System Delegates looking to acheive their Cisco Certified Network Associate Basic Internet Usage Skills for Data Center Certification will also need the 640-916 DCICT Exam. Follow-on-Courses: The following courses are recommended for further study: DCICT - Introducing Cisco Data Center Technologies DCICN 1.0 www.clclearningafrica.com [email protected] +254 713 027 191

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Page 1: Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking · Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking Duration: 4 Days Course Code: ... for Data Center Certification will also need the 640-911 DCICN

Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking

Duration: 4 Days Course Code: DCICN Version: 1.0

Overview:

This new assoicate level course has been designed to introduce delegates to the three primary technologies that are used in the Cisco DataCenter. The introductory level of knowledge that is taught in these courses is aimed at individuals that will be performing only the more basicconfiguration tasks. The labs will focus on viewing configurations, as opposed to making configuration changes or creating new topologies.

Target Audience:

This course is aimed at new engineers that will be operating in a Data Center environment.

Objectives:

After completing this course you should be able to: Implement an IP addressing scheme and IP services to meetnetwork requirements

Describe how a network worksConfigure, verify, and troubleshoot routing operations on Cisco

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot a switch with VLANs and Nexus switchesinterswitch communications

Prerequisites: Testing and Certification

Attendees should meet the following prerequisites : Recommended preparation for exam(s) :

Basic Computer Literacy 640-911 - Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking Basic Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Operating System Delegates looking to acheive their Cisco Certified Network AssociateBasic Internet Usage Skills for Data Center Certification will also need the 640-916 DCICT Exam.

Follow-on-Courses:

The following courses are recommended for further study:

DCICT - Introducing Cisco Data Center Technologies

DCICN 1.0 www.clclearningafrica.com [email protected] +254 713 027 191

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Content:

Simple Network Design IP Addressing Labs : line line line

Understanding the Functions of Networking Describing an IP Addressing Scheme Lab 1-1: Using Windows Applications asUnderstanding the Host-to-Host Transitioning to IPv6 Network ToolsCommunications Model Lab 1-2: Observing the TCP Three-WayDescribing Ethernet Connections Routing on the Cisco Nexus Switch HandshakeDescribing Ethernet Communications line Lab 1-3: Observing Extended PC NetworkStandards Exploring the Packet Delivery Process InformationDescribing OSI Network Layer Addressing Exploring the Routing Process on Cisco Lab 2-1: Connecting to Cisco NexusDescribing the TCP/IP Transport Layer Nexus Switches SwitchesDescribing the Packet Delivery Process Exploring Routing Protocols on Cisco Lab 2-2: Configuring Cisco Nexus

Nexus Switches SwitchesSwitched Network Implementation Exploring ACLs on Cisco Nexus Switches Lab 2-3: Configuring VLANs and Trunksline Lab 2-4: Verifying and Configuring

Describing Switching Spanning TreeDescribing the Packet Delivery Process Lab 2-5: Configuring EtherChannelDescribing Cisco NX-OS Software Lab 3-1: Converting Decimal to Binary andOperating Cisco NX-OS Software Binary to DecimalImplementing VLANs and Trunks Lab 3-2: Classifying Network AddressingBuilding a Redundant Switched Topology Lab 3-3: Computing Usable Subnetworks

and HostsLab 3-4: Calculating Subnet MasksLab 4-1: Configuring Multilayer Switching

Further Information:

UGANDA - [email protected]

RWANDA - [email protected]

BURUNDI - [email protected]

ETHOPIA - [email protected]

TANZANIA - [email protected]

DCICN 1.0 www.clclearningafrica.com [email protected] +254 713 027 191

KENYA - [email protected] More information, or to book your course, please Call/Email us on : - +254 713 027 191

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Introducing Cisco Data Center Technologies

Duration: 5 Days Course Code: DCICT Version: 1.0

Overview:

DCICT is the 2nd of the introductory courses required for students looking to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. Thiscourse will introduce students to the Cisco technologies that are deployed in the Data Center : unified computing, unified fabric, and networkservices. Students will only learn how to perform the more basic configuration tasks. Labs will focus on verifying configurations, with selectedexercises involving making configuration changes or designing new topologies.

Target Audience:

This course is designed for engineers new to Data Center networking.

Objectives:

After you complete this course you should be able to : Describe Cisco data center storage networking

Describe and verify Cisco data center fundamentals Describe Cisco data center unified fabric

Describe Cisco data center virtualization Describe and verify Cisco UCS

Prerequisites: Testing and Certification

Attendees should meet the following prerequisites: Recommended preparation for exam(s):

Attended DCICN or have equivalent knowledge 640-916 - DCICT - Introducing Cisco Data Center TechnologiesDelegates looking to acheive their Cisco Certified Network Associatefor Data Center Certification will also need the 640-911 DCICN Exam.

Follow-on-Courses:

The following courses are recommended for further study:

DCUCI - Cisco Data Center Unified Computing ImplementationDCUFI - Implementing Cisco Data Center Unified FabricDCUCD - Cisco Data Center Unified Computing DesignDCUFD - Designing Cisco Data Center Unified FabricDCUCT - Troubleshooting Cisco Data Center Unified ComputingDCUFT - Troubleshooting Cisco Data Center Unified Fabric

DCICT 1.0 www.clclearningafrica.com [email protected] +254 713 027 191

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Content:

Cisco Data Center Network Services Cisco Data Center Storage Networking Cisco UCSline line line

Examining Functional Layers of the Data Comparing Storage-Connectivity Options Describing the Cisco UCS B-SeriesCenter in the Data Center Product FamilyReviewing the Cisco Nexus Product Family Describing Fibre Channel Storage Describing the Cisco UCS C-SeriesReviewing the Cisco MDS Product Family Networking Product FamilyMonitoring the Cisco Nexus 7000 and 5000 Verifying Fibre Channel Communications Connecting Cisco UCS B-Series BladeSeries Switches on Cisco MDS 9000 Series Multilayer ServersDescribing vPCs and Cisco FabricPath in Switches Setting up an Initial Cisco UCS B-Seriesthe Data Center ClusterUsing OTV on Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Cisco Data Center Unified Fabric Describing Cisco UCS ManagerSwitches line Operations

Describing DCB Describing Cisco UCS Manager Pools,Cisco Data Center Virtualization Identifying Connectivity Options for FCoE Policies, Templates, and Service Profilesline on the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch

Virtualizing Network Devices Describing Enhanced FCoE Scalability Labs:Virtualizing Storage with Cisco Nexus 2232 10GE Fabric lineVirtualizing Server Solutions Extenders Lab 1-1: Connecting to a Cisco NexusUsing the Cisco Nexus 1000V Series Switch 7000 Series Switch Using SSHVerifying Setup and Operation of the Cisco Lab 1-2: Connecting to a Cisco NexusNexus 1000V Series Switch 5000 Series Switch Using SSH

Lab 1-3: Running CLI CommandsLab 1-4: Configuring vPCsLab 1-5: Validating Cisco FabricPathConfigurationLab 1-6: Validating OTV ConfigurationLab 2-1: Verifying Current VDC SettingsLab 2-2: Validating a Cisco Nexus 2000Series Fabric Extender ConfigurationLab 2-3: Validating a Cisco Nexus 1000VSeries Switch ConfigurationLab 3-1: Validating a Cisco MDS 9100Series Multilayer Fabric Switch LicenseLab 3-2: Configuring VSANs and ZoningLab 3-3: Validating FLOGI and FCNSLab 3-3: Viewing the tech-supportCommand OutputLab 4-1: Validating the PhysicalConnections for FCoELab 5-1: Exploring the Cisco UCSManager GUILab 5-2: Creating a Service Profile from aTemplate and Performing VMware ESXi5.0 SAN Boot

Further Information:

UGANDA - [email protected]

RWANDA - [email protected]

BURUNDI - [email protected]

ETHOPIA - [email protected]

TANZANIA - [email protected]

KENYA - [email protected] More information, or to book your course, please Call/Email us on : - +254 713 027 191

DCICT 1.0 www.clclearningafrica.com [email protected] +254 713 027 191