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Cisco Data Center v3.0 (DCNI-2): Implementing Cisco Data Center Network Infrastructure 2

Course Code: DCNI-2      Days: 5
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Course Overview

Cisco Data Center Networking Infrastructure-2 (DCNI-2) version 3.0 is a 5-day hands-on course that replaces the DCNI-2 course with 3 - 1/2 days of actual Nexus 7000 and 1-1/2 days of Nexus 2000 & 5000 lecture and hands on labs. DCNI-2 Nexus teaches you how to implement an enterprise Data Center routing and switching infrastructure with the next-generation Cisco Nexus product family and includes and overview of the FCoE.

This course provides a technical overview of the Nexus platform architecture, deployment, and operations, including Virtual Device Contexts, Layer 2, QoS, and Security. You will explore the features of NX-OS and the Nexus platform by performing hands-on labs using a solution level topology.

Audience

  • Channel Partner/Reseller
  • Customers
  • Employee

Skills Gained

Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:

  • Describe the key features of the Nexus 7010 chassis
  • Describe Supervisor Engine and Line Card Module features
  • Describe the key features of the Nexus 7010 power supplies and fan-cooling system
  • Describe the Connectivity Management Processor
  • Describe the basic architecture of NX-OS
  • Explain NX-OS Process Recovery
  • Explain NX-OS Supervisor Redundancy
  • Explain how the Nexus 5000 functions within SAN and LAN environments
  • Describe the Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) protocol

Examinations

This course is part of the following Certifications:

  • Cisco Data Center Networking Infrastructure Support Specialist

Prerequisites

Recommended:

  • Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1)
  • Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2)
  • Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN)
  • Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI)
  • Securing Cisco Network Devices (SND) or
  • Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ICSW)

Course Outline

Module 1: Using the Cisco Nexus 7000 in Data Center Networks

  • Lesson 1: Understanding the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch
  • Lesson 2: Overview of the Cisco Nexus 7000
  • Lesson 3: Introducing to Virtual Device Contexts in the Cisco Nexus 7000
  • Lesson 4: Managing the Cisco Nexus 7000
  • Lesson 5: Cisco Nexus 7000 and Cisco NX-OS Layer 2 Protocols & Features
  • Lesson 6: Cisco Nexus 7000 and Cisco NX-OS Layer 3 Protocols & Features
  • Lesson 7: Cisco Nexus 7000 and Cisco NX-OS Quality of Service
  • Lesson 8: Cisco Nexus 7000 and Cisco NX-OS Security
  • Lesson 9: Troubleshooting

Module 2: Overview of the Nexus 5000 and 2000

  • Lesson 1: Overview of the Nexus 5000 and 2000
  • Lesson 2: Understanding Fibre Channel
  • Lesson 3: Implementing an FCoE Network Using Nexus 5000 Switches


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