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Clear and Simple NSX-T 2.4 (VCP-NV 2020), available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 68 lectures, based on 135 reviews, and has 782 subscribers.

You will learn about Describe basic network concepts such as ARP, MTU, Spanning Tree, Routing, and Switching. Describe the features of the NSX-T Service Router, such as NAT, VPN, and Load Balancing. Understand key concepts related to VMware NSX Switching, Routing, and Security. Understand vSphere networking components and terminology, including Standard and Distributed Virtual Switches, VMNICs, vNIC, and VM Port Groups. This course is ideal for individuals who are This network virtualization course is meant for system administrators and network engineers who need to understand how VMware NSX-T works. or Anyone planning to take the VCP Network Virtualization exam (2V0-41.20) It is particularly useful for This network virtualization course is meant for system administrators and network engineers who need to understand how VMware NSX-T works. or Anyone planning to take the VCP Network Virtualization exam (2V0-41.20).

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Title: Clear and Simple NSX-T 2.4 (VCP-NV 2020)

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 68

Number of Published Lectures: 68

Number of Curriculum Items: 68

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 68

Original Price: $24.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Describe basic network concepts such as ARP, MTU, Spanning Tree, Routing, and Switching.
  • Describe the features of the NSX-T Service Router, such as NAT, VPN, and Load Balancing.
  • Understand key concepts related to VMware NSX Switching, Routing, and Security.
  • Understand vSphere networking components and terminology, including Standard and Distributed Virtual Switches, VMNICs, vNIC, and VM Port Groups.
  • Who Should Attend

  • This network virtualization course is meant for system administrators and network engineers who need to understand how VMware NSX-T works.
  • Anyone planning to take the VCP Network Virtualization exam (2V0-41.20)
  • Target Audiences

  • This network virtualization course is meant for system administrators and network engineers who need to understand how VMware NSX-T works.
  • Anyone planning to take the VCP Network Virtualization exam (2V0-41.20)
  • Are you looking for NSX-T Training? Do you want to learn from an experienced trainer who makes complex concepts simple and easy to understand?

    I am a VMware Certified Instructor who has taught thousands of hours of live training directly for VMware. Most lectures in this course are 5 – 15 minutes long. A few deeper topics are slightly longer. This course gives you a complete understanding of NSX-T concepts. So join me in becoming an NSX Guru today!

    VMware NSX is the most disruptive network technology in recent memory. Demand for employees who understand NSX will continue to grow as the product reaches maturity. This course is designed to help you understand all of the concepts behind NSX-T 2.4. We’ll start at the very beginning, and learn basic networking. If you are a vSphere Administrator with a limited networking background this will be very helpful.

    NSX-T 2.4 will be covered in a few different sections. First we’ll learn the basics about NSX-T 2.4 objects, and differentiate the Management, Control, and Data Planes. From there we’ll dig deep into switching and routing functions within NSX-T 2.4. We’ll also cover security, and how NSX can provide microsegmentation.

    This course will also help you prepare for the VMware VCP-NV exam. The new VCP-NV 2020 Certification can be achieved by passing the NSX-T 2.4 exam that this course is based on. In order to take the VCP-NV exam you will need to complete some course requirements from VMware as well. Be sure to check those out as you prepare to get certified.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Connect with Me!

    Lecture 3: About the Demos and Labs

    Chapter 2: Networking Fundamentals

    Lecture 1: About This Section

    Lecture 2: The OSI Model

    Lecture 3: Ethernet Basics

    Lecture 4: MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)

    Lecture 5: Layer 2 Broadcast Traffic

    Lecture 6: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

    Lecture 7: IP Network Basics

    Lecture 8: ARP – Address Resolution Protocol

    Chapter 3: vSphere 6.7 Virtual Networking

    Lecture 1: About This Section

    Lecture 2: Virtual Networking Basics

    Lecture 3: vSphere Standard Switches

    Lecture 4: vSphere Distributed Switches

    Chapter 4: NSX-T Management and Control Plane

    Lecture 1: NSX-T vs. NSX-V

    Lecture 2: NSX-T Management, Control, and Data Planes

    Lecture 3: NSX Manager Architecture

    Lecture 4: NSX Controller Concepts

    Lecture 5: NSX Controller Plane Sharding

    Chapter 5: Preparing Transport Nodes for NSX-T

    Lecture 1: NSX-T Data Plane

    Lecture 2: GENEVE and TEPs

    Lecture 3: Transport Zones

    Lecture 4: VLAN Transport Zone

    Lecture 5: Demo – Configure Hosts for NSX-T

    Lecture 6: Demo – NSX-T VMkernel Ports

    Lecture 7: Uplinks and Teaming

    Lecture 8: Demo – TEPs and NIC Teaming

    Chapter 6: Logical Switching

    Lecture 1: NSX-T Logical Switching

    Lecture 2: Demo – Create Layer-2 Segments

    Lecture 3: Demo – Configure Segment Profiles

    Lecture 4: NSX Controller Tables

    Lecture 5: Demo – NSX Controller Tables

    Lecture 6: BUM Traffic Replication

    Lecture 7: Demo – Configure BUM Traffic Replication Mode

    Chapter 7: NSX-T 2.4 Routing

    Lecture 1: Introduction to NSX-T Distributed Routing

    Lecture 2: NSX-T Single Tier Routing Architecture

    Lecture 3: NSX-T Multi-Tier Routing Architecture

    Lecture 4: Demo – Configure East West Routing

    Lecture 5: Demo – Configure North South Routing

    Lecture 6: Demo – Using the CLI to View Routes

    Lecture 7: Service Router Active/Active Availability

    Lecture 8: Service Router Active/Standby Availability

    Lecture 9: Demo – High Availability Deep Dive

    Lecture 10: NSX-T Edge Node

    Lecture 11: NSX-T Routing Protocols

    Chapter 8: NSX-T Edge Services

    Lecture 1: Layer 2 Bridging

    Lecture 2: Network Address Translation (NAT)

    Lecture 3: Demo – Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT)

    Lecture 4: Demo – Reflexive NAT

    Lecture 5: DHCP

    Lecture 6: Demo: Configure DHCP for NSX-T 2.4

    Lecture 7: NSX-T Load Balancing

    Lecture 8: Demo: NSX-T Load Balancing

    Lecture 9: IPSEC VPN

    Lecture 10: Demo: IPSEC VPN

    Lecture 11: NSX-T Layer 2 VPN

    Chapter 9: NSX-T Security

    Lecture 1: Understanding NSX-T Firewalls

    Lecture 2: Demo: Configure the NSX-T Distributed Firewall

    Lecture 3: Demo: NSX-T Firewall Rules for a Three-Tier Application

    Lecture 4: Demo: Configure the NSX-T Edge Firewall

    Lecture 5: Network Introspection Services

    Lecture 6: Endpoint Protection

    Chapter 10: NSX-T Installation

    Lecture 1: About this Section

    Lecture 2: Installing NSX Manager

    Lecture 3: Demo: Installing NSX Manager

    Lecture 4: Demo: Add a Compute Manager

    Lecture 5: Bonus Video

    Instructors

  • Clear and Simple NSX-T 2.4 (VCP-NV 2020)  No.2
    Rick Crisci
    Making Cloud, Dev, and Virtualization easy to understand
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