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Learning Cisco Unified Computing System UCS

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Learning Cisco Unified Computing System – UCS, available at $22.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 55 lectures, based on 1690 reviews, and has 6508 subscribers.

You will learn about Identify common UCS components Describe and configure service profiles Describe and configure UCS pools Describe and configure UCS policies Connect UCS to the LAN and SAN networks Design UCS solutions This course is ideal for individuals who are Pre and Post Sales Engineers or Support Engineers or Virtualization Engineers or Network Engineers It is particularly useful for Pre and Post Sales Engineers or Support Engineers or Virtualization Engineers or Network Engineers.

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Summary

Title: Learning Cisco Unified Computing System – UCS

Price: $22.99

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 55

Number of Published Lectures: 55

Number of Curriculum Items: 55

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 55

Original Price: $22.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Identify common UCS components
  • Describe and configure service profiles
  • Describe and configure UCS pools
  • Describe and configure UCS policies
  • Connect UCS to the LAN and SAN networks
  • Design UCS solutions
  • Who Should Attend

  • Pre and Post Sales Engineers
  • Support Engineers
  • Virtualization Engineers
  • Network Engineers
  • Target Audiences

  • Pre and Post Sales Engineers
  • Support Engineers
  • Virtualization Engineers
  • Network Engineers
  • This course takes you soup-to-nuts through the UCS?system. We start off answering questions surrounding “Why UCS?,” and then move swiftly through the components that comprise a Cisco UCS?system. ?Following this, we begin discussing how UCS systems are built, and how they function. As an instructor, I?firmly believe in the “see then do” process, especially when it comes to technology! So my method has always been to talk about the theory surrounding a topic, and then to show you it on a live system, and thats exactly what I?do with this course.

    We will build out the UCS system in the exact sequence that most engineers typically deploy it. We will connect it to the LAN and SAN?networks, and configure the pools and policies that make up the identities of our service profiles (the true magic behind UCS!). ?We will practice things like ‘boot from SAN’ and show you how to troubleshoot and verify everything as we go!

    Course Curriculum

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Course!

    Chapter 1: Introduction and Hardware

    Lecture 1: Why Cisco UCS?

    Lecture 2: Introducing the UCS Emulator!

    Lecture 3: UCS Chassis and Blade Overview

    Lecture 4: UCS Fabric Interconnect Overview

    Lecture 5: UCS IOM Overview

    Lecture 6: UCS Blade I/O Adapter Overview

    Lecture 7: UCS Manager Overview

    Lecture 8: Backplane Ethernet – 10GBASE-KR Overview

    Chapter 2: Connecting UCS to the Data Center

    Lecture 1: Bootstrapping the UCS

    Lecture 2: Demo – Bootstrapping the UCS

    Lecture 3: IOM Pinning Overview

    Lecture 4: Demo – Connecting a UCS Chassis

    Lecture 5: Fabric Interconnects Modes

    Lecture 6: How UCS Uplinks Work

    Lecture 7: Demo – Configuring Cisco UCS Uplinks

    Lecture 8: Demo – Configuring UCS Ethernet Port-Channels

    Lecture 9: Dynamic Pinning Overview

    Lecture 10: Static Pinning Overview

    Lecture 11: Disjoint Layer-2 Overview

    Lecture 12: Demo – Configuring Disjoint Layer-2

    Lecture 13: Unified Ports within Cisco UCS

    Lecture 14: Demo – Configuring Unified Ports

    Lecture 15: UCS Storage Networking Theory

    Lecture 16: Demo – SAN Uplink Configuration

    Lecture 17: Demo – Fibre Channel Port-Channels

    Lecture 18: Demo – Fibre Channel Uplink Trunking

    Lecture 19: Demo – FCoE Uplink Configuration

    Chapter 3: Configuring Pools and Policies

    Lecture 1: Initial vs. Updating Templates

    Lecture 2: Server Pools and Policies

    Lecture 3: UUID Pools (Universally Unique Identifiers)

    Lecture 4: External MGMT IP Address Pools

    Lecture 5: MAC Address Pools

    Lecture 6: World Wide Name Pools

    Lecture 7: WWxN Pools

    Lecture 8: Configuring BIOS Policies

    Lecture 9: Configuring Boot Policies (this is kind of important!)

    Lecture 10: Local Disk Configuration Policies

    Lecture 11: Configuring Maintenance Policies

    Lecture 12: Configuring Scrub Policies

    Lecture 13: Power Control Policies

    Lecture 14: Network Interface Policies (LACP, Flow Control, etc)

    Lecture 15: QoS System Classes

    Lecture 16: QoS Policies

    Lecture 17: vNIC Templates

    Lecture 18: Network Control Policies

    Lecture 19: LAN Connectivity Policies

    Lecture 20: vHBA Templates and SAN Connectivity Policies

    Chapter 4: Service Profiles

    Lecture 1: Service Profile Templates

    Lecture 2: Service Profile – Boot From SAN

    Lecture 3: Service Profile Cloning and Boot from Local Disk

    Lecture 4: Service Profile – iSCSI Booting

    Lecture 5: Service Profile – FlexFlash Booting

    Chapter 5: UCS Management

    Lecture 1: UCS Organizations

    Lecture 2: UCS Locales and Local Authentication

    Instructors

  • Learning Cisco Unified Computing System UCS  No.2
    Jason Lunde
    CCIE# 29431 R/S, DC
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