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Implementing & Configuring Cisco Nexus 7000 / Kurssprache englisch -
Global Knowledge Germany Training GmbH
Training
ICNX7
In this 3-day course, you will learn how to implement an enterprise Data Center routing and switching infrastructure with the next-generation Cisco Nexus 5000 and Nexus 7000 platforms. This course provides a technical overview of the Nexus platform architecture, design guidelines, deployment and operations, including Fibre Channel over Ethernet, Virtual Device Contexts, Layer 2 and Layer 3 features, QoS, and security. You will explore the features of NX-OS and the Nexus platform by performing hands-on labs using real Nexus 7000 labs. (Note that some versions of this course in use by other training companies are using lab simulations instead of real labs. )
This course is delivered as part of the Global Knowledge and Firefly strategic alliance, providing delegates with the latest in Data Center technology.
Training-Inhalte
Module 1: Deploying the Nexus 7000
Lesson 1: Overview of the Nexus 7000
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Chassis Overview
Supervisor Engine and Line Cards
Fabric Modules
Virtual Output Queuing Overview
VoQ Operation
Power Supplies and Cooling
Connectivity Management Processor
Lesson 2: Overview of NX-OS
Introducing NX-OS
NX-OS Process Recovery
NX-OS Supervisor Redundancy
Lesson 3: Introduction to Virtual Device Contexts
Introducing Virtualization
VDC Configuration
High Availability
Lesson 4: Managing the Nexus 7000
SNMP and XML
Generic OnLine Diagnosis
Embedded Event Manager
SMART Call Home
Data Center Network Manager
System Message Logging
AAA
Role-Based Access Control
Configuration Rollback
Lesson 5: Layer 2 Protocols and Features
Nexus 7000/NX-OS Layer 2 Overview
VLANs and PVLANs
Spanning-Tree Protocols
PortChannels
Virtual Port Channel (vPC)
IGMP Snooping
Unidirectional Link Detection
Lesson 6: Layer 3 Protocols and Features
Layer 3 Unicast Routing Overview
First-Hop Routing Protocols
Routing Virtualzation
Routing Protocols
Policy Routing
Tunnels
Layer 3 Multicast
Lesson 7: Quality of Service
Nexus 7000 Series QoS Overview
Port QoS
Forwarding Engine QoS
Modular QoS CLI Overview
Class Map
Policy Map
Service Policy
Lesson 8: Security
Introduction to Nexus/NX-OS Security
Traffic Integrity
Control Plane Protection
Access Control
Admission Control
Data Confidentiality
Lesson 9: Troubleshooting
Ethanalyzer: Wireshark in NX-OS
SPAN and RSPAN
Module 2: Nexus 5000 Overview
Lesson 1: Overview of the Nexus 5000
Challenges in the Data Center
I/O Consolidation
Cisco Nexus 5000 Switch Products
Cisco Nexus 2000 Fabric Extender
Cisco NX-OS Software Architecture
Network Design
FCoE Adapters and Software Stack
Switch Management Tools
Lesson 2: Fibre Channel Primer
Fibre Channel Layering and Services
Fibre Channel Addressing
Fibre Channel Frames
Fibre Channel Flow Control
Zoning Overview
Fibre Channel Routing
The Registered State Change Notification Process
Lesson 3: Ethernet Primer
The Challenges of Shared LANs
Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
Implementing VLANs and Trunks
Spanning Tree Protocol
Understanding the TCP/IP Transport Layer
Lesson 4: Server Virtualization Primer
Server Virtualization
VMware Virtualization
Virtual Networking with VMware
Virtual Storage Networking with VMware
Cisco Nexus 1000v Series Switch
Cisco Nexus 5000 with VN-Link
N_Port Identifier Virtualization
Lesson 5: Understanding the FCoE Protocol
Current FCOE Architecture
FCOE Enode MAC Addresses
FCOE Initialization Protocol (FIP)
Lesson 6: Nexus 5000 System Architecture
System Architecture
Switch Fabric Data Path
Traffic Forwarding
Multicast
Lesson 7: Ethernet Enhancements
Converged Enhanced Ethernet
Priority Flow Control
Bandwidth management
Data Center Bridging Exchange
Lesson 8: Future Directions
FCoE Initialization Protocol
Lossless Ethernet Bridging
Network interface Virtualization
Delayed Drop
Congestion Management
Ethernet Host Virtualizer
Module 3: Nexus 5000 Implementation and Configuration
Lesson 1: Configuring FCoE Server Connectivity
Converged Network Adapters
Host-Based Failover
QLogic CNAs
Emulex CNAs
Using the FCoE Software Stack
Lesson 2: Configuring a Nexus 5000 Switch in Switch Mode
Switch Configuration Overview
Configuring Administrative Access
Configuring Virtual Interface Groups
in NX-OS 4.0
Configuring the Ethernet Uplink Ports
Configuring the FC Uplink Ports
Verifying the Configuration
Lesson 3: Managing Nexus 5000 Switches with Cisco Device Manager and Cisco Fabric Manager
Monitoring a Nexus 5000 Switch with Cisco Device Manager
Monitoring an FCoE Network with Cisco Fabric Manager
Lesson 4: Configuring Nexus 5000 Switches in NPV Mode
Understanding NPV Mode
Configuring NPV Mode
Verifying Switch Configuration in NPV Mode
Lesson 5: Managing Traffic Flow
Understanding QoS Policy Management
Configuring Qos Policy
Tuning the MTU Value
Configuring Priority Flow Control
IGMP Snooping
Lesson 6: Configuring High Availability
High Availability in an FCoE Network
Configuring Server-Side High Availability
Understanding PortChannels
Configuring Ethernet PortChannels
Configuring FC PortChannels
Lesson 7: Securing the Switch
Understanding Private VLANs
Configuring Private VLANs
Understanding Access Control Lists
Configuring Access Control Lists
Configuring Zoning
Lesson 8: Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Diagnostics and Monitoring
SPAN
Ethanalyzer
Configuring SPAN
Troubleshooting Interface Errors
Troubleshooting Logical Interface Errors
Password Recovery
Course Labs
Lab 1: Managing System Configuration
Lab 2: Layer 2 Switching
Lab 3: First-Hop Redundancy Protocols
Lab 4: Configuring Routing Protocols
Lab 5: VDC and VRF Interoperation
Lab 6: QoS on the Nexus 7000
Lab 7: Security
Lab 8: Troubleshooting the Nexus Control Plane
Lab 9: Analyzing FCoE Packet Traces
Lab 10: Configuring the Nexus 5000 for Administrative Access
Lab 11: Configuring the Nexus 5000 for FCoE Connectivity
Lab 12: Configuring the Nexus 5000 in NPV Mode
Lab 13: Tuning and Optimizing FCoE Switch and Network Performance
Lab 14: Configuring a High Availability Environment
Lab 15: Configuring and Monitoring Security Features
Lab 16: Troubleshooting FCoE Issues on the Nexus 5000 Switch
Lernziele
After you complete this course, you will be able to:
Describe the features of the Nexus 7010 chassis, Supervisor Engine, and line cards
Describe the architecture of NX-OS
Describe the Connectivity Management Processor
Configure switch management features like Call Home, AAA, and RBAC
Use configuration checkpoints and rollbacks
Configure Virtual Device Contexts
Configure Layer 2 and Layer 3 services
Configure Process and Supervisor Recovery
Configure Quality of Service
Configure traffic integrity features and Control Plane Protection
Configure LinkSec encryption
Use SPAN and Ethanalyzer to monitor traffic
Describe how FCoE operates within SAN and LAN environments
Describe the ASIC-level architecture of the Nexus 5000 switch and CNAs
Configure the Nexus 5000 in switch mode and NPV mode
Zielgruppen
This course is designed for experienced Network Field Engineers who are already capable of implementing Layer 2 and Layer 3 services using Cisco IOS and the Cisco Catalyst switching platform.
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