NCS5500HW - Network Convergence System 5500 Series Router

Introdução

The Network Convergence System 5500 Series Router (NCS5500HW) v2.0 course focuses on the hardware features of Cisco® Network Convergence System (NCS) 5500 Series routers. You will learn about the features and functions of the Cisco NCS 5500 Series chassis, hardware architecture, boot process, and the 64-bit Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS) XR software.

This course will help you:

• Understand the features and functions within the Cisco NCS 5500 Series of routers
• Install Cisco IOS® XR software packages

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Público Alvo

• Service Provider
• Routing and Switching
• Enterprise Networking

Objetivo

After taking this course, you should be able to:

• Describe features and functions of the Cisco NCS 5501, 5502, and 5508 routers
• Install and launch 64-bit Cisco IOS XR software packages within Cisco NCS 5500 routers
• Manage Cisco NCS 5500 routers using Cisco IOS XR model-driven programmability

Pré Requisitos

We recommend that you have the following prerequisite knowledge and skills before taking this course:

• Knowledge of general routing concepts
• Experience working with Command-Line Interface (CLI)-based network devices

Conteúdo Programatico

Outline

• Cisco NCS 5500 Series Hardware
   o Examining the Cisco NCS 5500 Series Chassis
   o Examining the Cisco NCS 5500 Series Modular Hardware
   o Examining Environmental Monitoring
• Cisco IOS XR 64-Bit Architecture and Features
   o Examining the Cisco IOS XR Architecture
   o Examining Cisco IOS XR 64-Bit Features

Lab outline

• Identifying Router Hardware Using the CLI
• Identifying Optical Hardware Using the CLI
• Environment Monitoring Using the CLI
• Observing the NCS 5500 Boot Process
• Installation of Cisco IOS XR Packages
• Configuring Policy-Driven Telemetry
• Configuring Model-Driven Telemetry
• Model-Driven Programmability