DCAC9K - Configuring Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches in ACI Mode

Introdução

The Configuring Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches in ACI Mode (DCAC9K) v3.0 course is designed for senior engineers and IT professionals who implement and manage Cisco Nexus® 9000 Series Switches in Cisco® Application Centric Infrastructure (Cisco ACI™) mode. This course covers the key components of the Cisco ACI architecture, along with the knowledge and hands-on skills you need to configure, manage, and troubleshoot Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches in Cisco ACI mode and connect the Cisco ACI fabric to external networks and services. You will learn how to deploy Cisco ACI security, networking, virtualization, automation, and programmability features on the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches and migrate to a policy-enforced data center.

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Público Alvo

Data Center professionals wanting design, deploy, monitoring and support Cisco Nexus 9000 ACI switches with APIC controllers.

Objetivo

After taking this course, you should be able to:
Install the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches in Cisco ACI mode
Deploy the Cisco ACI fabric
Configure the Cisco ACI controller (Application Policy Infrastructure Controller [APIC])
Describe the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switch hardware
Understand the differences between Cisco ACI code versions
Configure Cisco ACI Layer 4 through Layer 7 service integration
Integrate virtual and physical workloads in a multi-hypervisor fabric
Deploy the security and management capabilities of the Cisco ACI network
Connect Cisco ACI to outside networks
Extend and interconnect the Cisco ACI fabric
Migrate from a traditional data center to Cisco ACI with a common, policy-enforced approach
Manage Cisco ACI
Program and orchestrate the Cisco ACI network
Troubleshoot Cisco ACI

Pré Requisitos

To fully benefit from this course, you should have the following knowledge and skills:
Students should be familiar with Cisco Ethernet switching products
Students should understand Cisco data center architecture
Students should be familiar with VMware virtualization fundamentals
Students should have an understanding of networking protocols, routing, and switching

These are the recommended Cisco courses that may help you meet these prerequisites:
Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)
Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH)
Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking (DCICN)
Introducing Cisco Data Center Technologies (DCICT)

Conteúdo Programatico

Cisco ACI Overview
Cisco ACI Architecture and Building Blocks
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Hardware
Cisco ACI Access Policies
Cisco ACI Logical Constructs
Cisco ACI Packet Flow Scenarios
Cisco ACI Codes, Delta Releases, and Features
Features Presented in Cisco ACI Version 1.2
Features Presented in Cisco ACI Version 1.3
Features Presented in Cisco ACI Version 2.0
Features Presented in Cisco ACI Version 2.1
Features Presented in Cisco ACI Version 2.2
Features Presented in Cisco ACI Version 2.3
Features Presented in Cisco ACI Version 3.0
Features Presented in Cisco ACI Version 3.1
Virtualization, Container, and Third-Party Integration Features
Examining VMware Fundamentals
Cisco ACI Integration with VMware vCenter
Cisco ACI Integration with Cisco AVE
Cisco ACI Microsegmentation and Intra-EPG Isolation
Cisco ACI Integration with Microsoft SCVMM and Azure Pack
Cisco ACI Integration with OVS and OpenStack
Cisco ACI Integration with Containers
Security and Monitoring Features
Cisco ACI L4–L7 Service Insertion
Cisco ACI Fabric Security
Role-Based Access Control
Monitoring, Logging, and Fault Management in Cisco ACI
Cisco NetFlow
Cisco ACI External Networking
Cisco ACI External Connections
Cisco ACI External L3 Networks
Configuring External L3 Networks
Cisco ACI External L2 Networks
Configuring External L2 Networks
Cisco ACI Fabric Extensions and Interconnections
Deployment Options
Stretched Fabric
Cisco ACI GOLF Deployment
Cisco ACI Multi-Pod Deployment
Cisco ACI Multi-Site Deployment
Migrating Existing Networks to Cisco ACI
Fabric Management and Automation
Cisco ACI Management
Cisco ACI Programmability
REST API-Based Automation
Cisco ACI Orchestration Solutions
Cisco ACI Upgrade and Image Management
Common Troubleshooting Scenarios
Cisco APIC Access Methods
Cisco ACI Troubleshooting Tools Using API
Troubleshooting Intra-Fabric Forwarding
Troubleshooting L3 Out
Exporting TechSupport

Labs
Lab 1: Explore the Cisco ACI Fabric Inventory
Lab 2: Implement Cisco ACI Fabric Connectivity
Lab 3: Configure Cisco ACI Logical Constructs
Lab 4: Integrate Cisco ACI with VMware Using Native DVS
Lab 5: Deploy Cisco ACI Virtual Edge and Microsegmentation
Lab 6: Integrate Cisco ASAv with Cisco APIC
Lab 7: Configure Role-Based Access Control
Lab 8: Explore Cisco ACI Monitoring and Netflow
Lab 9: Enable Connectivity to External L3 Networks
Lab 10: Enable Connectivity to External L2 Networks
Lab 11: Configure Cisco APIC Using REST API
Lab 12: Configure Cisco APIC Using Python Scripts
Lab 13: Explore Cisco ACI App Center and Cisco ACI Optimize Feature
Lab 14: Explore Cisco ACI Troubleshooting Tools
Lab 15: Export TechSupport