DCICN - Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking
Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking (DCICN) helps prepares the learner for a CCNA Data Center exam certification. It covers the Cisco Data Center networking components and technologies.
Objectivos
_ Describe How a Network Works
_ Configure, Verify and Troubleshoot Data Center Switches
_ Implement a Data Center IP Addressing Scheme
_ Configure, verify, and troubleshoot Routing on Cisco Nexus Switches.
Duração: 28 horas
Conteúdo Programático
1: Simple Network Design
_ Understanding the Functions of Networking
_ What Is a network?
_ Common Physical Components of a Network
_ Interpreting a Network Diagram
_ Resource-Sharing Functions and Benefits
_ Network User Applications
_ Impact of User Applications on the Network
_ Characteristics of a Network
_ Physical Topologies
_ Connection to the Internet
_ Understanding the Host-to-Host Communications Model
_ Understanding Host-to-Host Communications
_ OSI Reference Model
_ OSI Model Layers and Their Functions
_ Encapsulation and De-Encapsulation
_ Peer-to-Peer Communication
_ TCP/IP Suite
_ Describing Ethernet Connections
_ Ethernet LAN Hardware
_ Ethernet Transceivers and Cables
_ UTP Implementation
_ Describing Ethernet Communications Standards
_ Definition of a LAN
_ Components of a LAN
_ Functions of a LAN
_ Ethernet
_ Ethernet LAN Standards
_ Role of CSMA/CD in Ethernet
_ Ethernet Frames
_ Ethernet Frame Addressing
_ Ethernet Addresses
_ MAC Addresses and Binary-Hexadecimal Numbers
_ Describing OSI Network Layer Addressing
_ IP Overview
_ IP Addressing
_ Public and Private IP Addresses
_ DHCP Method
_ Domain Name System
_ Using Common Host Tools to Determine the IP Address of a Host
_ Describing the TCP/IP Transport Layer
_ Transport Layer Functions
_ Reliable vs. Best-Effort
_ UDP Characteristics
_ TCP Characteristics
_ TCP/IP Applications
_ Mapping Layer 3 to Layer 4
_ Mapping Layer 4 to Applications
_ Establishing a Connection with a Peer System
_ Flow Control
_ TCP Acknowledgment
_ Windowing
_ TCP Sequence Number and Acknowledgment Numbers
_ Describing the Packet Delivery Process
_ Layer 1 Devices and Their Function
_ Layer 2 Devices and Their Function
_ Layer 2 Addressing
_ Layer 3 Devices and Their Function
_ Layer 3 Addressing
_ Mapping Layer 2 Addressing to Layer 3 Addressing
_ ARP Table
_ Host-to-Host Packet Delivery
_ Function of the Default Gateway
_ Using Common Host Tools to Determine the Path
_ Between Two Hosts Across a Network
2: Switched Network Implementation
_ Describing Switching
_ Understanding the Challenges of Shared LANs
_ Solving Network Challenges with Switched LAN Technology
_ Describing the Packet Delivery Process
_ Layer 2 Addressing
_ Layer 3 Addressing
_ Host-to-Host Packet Delivery
_ Describing Cisco NX-OS Software
_ Cisco NX-OS Software Architecture
_ Cisco NX-OS Process Recovery
_ Operating Cisco NX-OS Software
_ Describing the Features of the CLI
_ Identifying the Help Functions of the CLI
_ Describing the Startup Characteristics of the Switch
_ Describing Configuration Management
_ Implementing VLANs and Trunks
_ Understanding VLANs
_ Understanding Trunking with 802.1Q
_ Understanding VTP
_ Configuring VTP, Trunks, and VLANs
_ Building a Redundant Switched Topology
_ Recognizing Issues of a Redundant Switched Topology
_ Resolving Issues with STP
_ Describing 802.1w RSTP
_ Describing 802.1s MSTP
_ Describing LAN Port Channels
_ Verifying LAN Port Channels
3: IP Addressing
_ Describing an IP Addressing Scheme
_ Describing Routing
_ Understanding Numbering Systems
_ Constructing a Network Addressing Scheme
_ Transitioning to IPv6
_ Reasons for Using IPv6
_ Understanding IPv6 Addresses
_ Assigning IPv6 Addresses
_ Strategies for Implementing IPv6
4: Routing on the Cisco Nexus Switch
_ Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
_ Host-to-Host Packet Delivery
_ Cisco NX-OS Tools
_ Exploring the Routing Process on Cisco Nexus Switches
_ Traditional Inter-VLAN Routing
_ Multilayer Switching
_ Routing Tables
_ Distance Vector Routing Protocols
_ Link-State Routing Protocols
_ Exploring Routing Protocols on Cisco Nexus Switches
_ Routing Information Protocol
_ Open Shortest Path First
_ Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
_ Exploring ACLs on Cisco Nexus Switches
_ Understanding ACLs
_ ACL Processing
_ Configuring ACLs
_ Understanding Object Groups
Requisitos
_ Basic computer literacy
_ Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating systems
_ Basic Internet usage skills
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