Implementing Cisco Data Center Network Infrastructure 1 (DCNI-1)

Course Description Schedule
 

Who should attend

Network Administrators, Network Engineers, Network Designers, System Engineers, and Network Managers involved with Data Center Infrastructure

Prerequisites

CCNP or CCIE Routing and Switching certification status or equivalent knowledge

Course Objectives

  • Identify the Catalyst 6500, 4900, and Blade Switch families and hardware options
  • Describe the Catalyst 6500 advanced configuration, management, and maintenance features
  • Identify, design, and implement the firewall services using the Catalyst 6500 Series switch Firewall Services Module (FWSM)
  • Describe, configure, and use the NAM for network traffic monitoring
  • Identify, describe, and deploy the high availability (HA) features in the Data Center
  • Describe the steps for the initial NAM configuration
  • Configure the Catalyst 6500 Series switch to collect and send data to NAM
  • Identify the first-hop (default gateway) failure and describe the various options (HSRP, FHRP, VRRP, and GLBP) to overcome this problem
  • Identify and describe the purpose of the Catalyst 6500 Series switch supervisor engine redundancy features including RPR, RPR+, and Stateful Switchover (SSO) with emphasis on the latest
  • Configure, examine, and compare the RPR+, SSO, and SSO with NSF Catalyst 6500 Series switch supervisor redundancy features

Course Content

The DCNI-1 course will teach you to build scalable, reliable, and intelligent Data Center networks using Catalyst 6500 Series switches. You will deploy an efficient and expandable enterprise network using Catalyst 6500, 4900, and the Data Center Infrastructure Module of the Enterprise Composite Network Model (ECNM). Explore the capabilities and performance considerations of the Catalyst 6500 Series switch supervisor modules including Sup720-3B/BXL, Sup32-PISA, and Sup720-10G-3C/CXL.

In class you will identify and implement traffic flows including FWSM routed/transparent modes, supervisor based packet acceleration, and FWSM—PISA integration and describe the multiple contexts concept, and how multiple contexts are provisioned and managed on FWSM.[\justify]

Module 1 - Implementing the Catalyst 6500 , 4900 and Blade Switches
  • Describing the Catalyst 6500 and 4900 Data Center Architecture
  • Describing the Options and Hardware Available for the Catalyst 6500 and 4900 Series Switches
  • Describing the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Supervisors
  • Implementing VSS
  • Upgrading IOS on Catalyst 6500 and 4900 Series Switches
  • Upgrading IOS Using Software Modularity
  • Implementing NetFlow
  • Implementing QoS
  • Implementing EEM
  • Utilising Automated Diagnostics
  • Implementing SPAN, RSPAN, and ERSPAN
  • Describing the Cisco Blade Switch Family

Module 2 - Implementing FWSM for a Data Center Network Infrastructure
  • Implementing Traffic Flows
  • Implementing Management Access
  • Implementing ACLs
  • Implementing Contexts
  • Implementing Routing
  • Implementing Failover
  • Implementing Deep Packet Inspection

Module 3 - Implementing Network Analysis with NAM
  • Implementing Initial Configuration
  • Implementing Collection Mechanisms
  • Monitoring, Viewing, and Saving Data

Module 4 - Implementing High Availability Data Center Features
  • Implementing HA Features in the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch
  • Implementing HA Features in the Catalyst 4900 Series Switch
  • Implementing Stateful Switchover
  • Implementing Non-Stop Forwarding

Duration: 5 days

Prices (excl. tax):
  • Sverige: 28.900 Kr
  • Danmark: 23.900 Dkr
  • Norway: 24.900 Nkr
Cisco Learning Credits:

Please contact your Account Manager for CLC value

 
Click on town name to bookSchedule
Sverige
27.08. - 31.08.2012 Stockholm Course language: English
29.10. - 02.11.2012 Stockholm Course language: English
Danmark
27.08. - 31.08.2012 København Course language: English
26.11. - 30.11.2012 København Course language: English
Norway
10.09. - 14.09.2012 Oslo Course language: English
17.12. - 21.12.2012 Oslo Course language: English
This is a FLEX course, which is delivered both virtually and in the classroom.