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CCIE Data Center (v3.0) – Technical Classes, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 258 lectures, based on 74 reviews, and has 712 subscribers.

You will learn about Implement routing and switching protocols in Data Center environment Implement overlay networks in data center Introduce high-level Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (Cisco ACI&) concepts and Cisco Virtual Machine manager (VMM) domain integration Describe Cisco Cloud Service and deployment models Implement Fibre Channel fabric Implement Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) unified fabric Implement software management and infrastructure monitoring Implement Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect and Server abstraction Implement SAN connectivity for Cisco Unified Computing System& (Cisco UCS?) Describe Cisco HyperFlex& infrastDescribe Cisco HyperFlex& infrastructure concepts and benefitsructure concepts and benefits Describe Cisco HyperFlex& infrastructure concepts and benefits Implement Cisco automation and scripting tools in data center This course is ideal for individuals who are Network designers or Network administrators or Network engineers or Systems engineers or Data center engineers or Consulting systems engineers or Technical solutions architects or Field engineers or Cisco integrators and partners or Server administrator or Network manager It is particularly useful for Network designers or Network administrators or Network engineers or Systems engineers or Data center engineers or Consulting systems engineers or Technical solutions architects or Field engineers or Cisco integrators and partners or Server administrator or Network manager.

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Title: CCIE Data Center (v3.0) – Technical Classes

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 258

Number of Published Lectures: 258

Number of Curriculum Items: 258

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 258

Original Price: $199.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Implement routing and switching protocols in Data Center environment
  • Implement overlay networks in data center
  • Introduce high-level Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (Cisco ACI&) concepts and Cisco Virtual Machine manager (VMM) domain integration
  • Describe Cisco Cloud Service and deployment models
  • Implement Fibre Channel fabric
  • Implement Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) unified fabric
  • Implement software management and infrastructure monitoring
  • Implement Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect and Server abstraction
  • Implement SAN connectivity for Cisco Unified Computing System& (Cisco UCS?)
  • Describe Cisco HyperFlex& infrastDescribe Cisco HyperFlex& infrastructure concepts and benefitsructure concepts and benefits
  • Describe Cisco HyperFlex& infrastructure concepts and benefits
  • Implement Cisco automation and scripting tools in data center
  • Who Should Attend

  • Network designers
  • Network administrators
  • Network engineers
  • Systems engineers
  • Data center engineers
  • Consulting systems engineers
  • Technical solutions architects
  • Field engineers
  • Cisco integrators and partners
  • Server administrator
  • Network manager
  • Target Audiences

  • Network designers
  • Network administrators
  • Network engineers
  • Systems engineers
  • Data center engineers
  • Consulting systems engineers
  • Technical solutions architects
  • Field engineers
  • Cisco integrators and partners
  • Server administrator
  • Network manager
  • Exam Description: The Cisco CCIE Data Center (v3.0) Practical

    Exam is an eight-hour, hands-on exam that requires a candidate

    to plan, design, deploy, operate, and optimize complex Data

    Center networks.

    Candidates are expected to program and automate the network

    within their exam, as per exam topics below.

    The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely

    to be included on the exam. Your knowledge, skills and abilities on

    these topics will be tested throughout the entire network lifecycle,

    unless explicitly specified otherwise within this document.

    The exam is closed book and no outside reference materials are allowed.

    1. Data Center L2/L3 Connectivity (20%)

    1.1 Layer 2 technologies

    1.1.a Link Aggregation

    1.1.a i vPC

    1.1.a ii PortChannel

    1.1.b Tagging/Trunking

    1.1.c Static Path binding

    1.1.d Spanning Tree Protocol

    1.1.d i PVST

    1.1.d ii MST

    1.2 Routing Protocols and features

    1.2.a OSPF (v2 and v3)

    1.2.a i Authentication

    1.2.a ii Adjacencies

    1.2.a iii Network types and Area Types

    1.2.a iv LSA Types

    1.2.a v Route Aggregation/Summarization

    1.2.a vi Route Redistribution

    1.2.b ISIS

    1.2.b i Adjacencies

    1.2.b.i.1. Single area, single topology

    1.2.b ii Network types, Levels and Router types

    1.2.b.ii.1. NSAP addressing

    1.2.b.ii.2. Point-to-point, broadcast

    1.2.c BGP

    1.2.c i Path Selection

    1.2.c ii External and Internal Peering

    1.2.c iii Route reflectors and Route Server

    1.2.c iv Peer Templates

    1.2.c v Multi-Hop EBGP

    1.2.c vi Route Aggregation/Summarization

    1.2.c vii Route Redistribution

    1.2.d BFD

    1.2.e FHRP

    1.3 Multicast protocols

    1.3.a PIM

    1.3.a i Sparse Mode

    1.3.a ii BiDir

    1.3.a iii Static RP, BSR, AutoRP, PhantomRP

    1.3.a iv IPv4 PIM Anycast

    1.3.a v IPv4 Anycast RP using MSDP

    1.3.b IGMP

    1.3.b i IGMPv2, IGMPv3

    1.3.b ii IGMP Snooping

    1.3.b iii IGMP Querier

    2. Data Center Fabric Infrastructure (15%)

    2.1 Physical fabric components

    2.1.a Fabric Discovery

    2.1.b Controllers/Network Managers

    2.1.c Switches

    2.2 Fabric policies

    2.2.a Access Policies

    2.2.b Multi Tenancy

    2.2.c Monitoring Policies

    2.3 Tenant Policies

    2.3.a Application profiles and EPGs

    2.3.b Networking

    2.3.c Security

    2.4 Fabric Monitoring

    2.4.a Faults

    2.4.b Events

    2.4.c Health indicators

    2.4.d Audit Logs

    2.5 Virtual Networking

    2.5.a vSphere VDS

    3. Data Center Fabric Connectivity (15%)

    3.1 VRF lite

    3.2 L3Out

    3.2.a OSPF

    3.2.a i Authentication

    3.2.a ii Adjacencies

    3.2.a iii Network types and Area Types

    3.2.a iv Route Redistribution

    3.2.b BGP

    3.2.b i AS manipulation

    3.2.b ii External and Internal Peering

    3.2.b iii Route reflectors

    3.2.b iv Route Redistribution

    3.2.c Transit Routing

    3.3 Inter Fabric connectivity

    3.3.a Multi-Pod

    3.3.b Multi-Site

    3.3.c Virtual POD

    3.3.d remote Leaf

    3.4 Overlays

    3.4.a VXLAN EVPN

    4. Data Center Compute (15%)

    4.1 Compute Resources

    4.1.a UCSM Policies, Profiles and Templates

    4.1.b Hyperflex

    4.2 Compute Connectivity

    4.2.a SAN/LAN uplinks

    4.2.b Rack server integration

    4.2.c Port Modes

    5. Data Center Storage Protocols and Features (10%)

    5.1 FC and FCoE

    5.1.a Zoning

    5.1.b NPV/NPIV

    5.1.c Trunking

    5.1.d Portchannel

    5.1.e Load Balancing

    5.2 iSCSI

    5.2.a Authentication

    5.2.b Multipathing

    5.3 RoCE v2 over IP Networks

    6. Data Center Security and Network Services (10%)

    6.1 Security features

    6.1.a ACL’s

    6.1.b First Hop Security

    6.1.c Port security

    6.1.d Private VLANs

    6.1.e Contracts

    6.2 RBAC

    6.2.a Radius

    6.2.b TACACS+

    6.2.c LDAP

    6.2.d AAA

    6.3 Network Services Insertion and Redirection

    6.3.a Policy Based Routing

    6.3.b Policy Based Redirection

    6.3.c Inter VRF communication

    6.3.d Route Targets

    6.3.e Prefix Lists

    6.4 Services

    6.4.a Flow/Telemetry Export

    6.4.b SPAN

    6.4.c SNMP

    6.4.d Syslog

    6.4.e DHCP

    6.4.f NTP/PTP

    6.5 Traffic management

    6.5.a Queueing

    6.5.b Policing

    6.5.c Classification/Marking

    6.5.d Scheduling

    6.5.e CoPP

    7. Data Center Automation and Orchestration (15%)

    7.1 Data center tasks using scripts (Python and Ansible)

    7.1.a Create, Read, Update, Delete using RESTful APIs

    7.1.b Deploy and modify configurations

    7.1.c Statistics, Data Collection

    7.2 Data Center Automation and Orchestration using tools

    7.2.a DCNM

    7.2.b UCSD

    7.2.b i Tasks

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction – Start your CCIE Jouney

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Hire the talent – CCNA to CCIE Journey

    Lecture 3: market expectation 01

    Lecture 4: market expectation 02

    Lecture 5: CCIE DC Starts

    Chapter 2: Pre CCIE DC Videos Cloud & Virtualization

    Lecture 1: CCIE DC Cloud & Virtualization

    Lecture 2: What is Cloud Computing

    Lecture 3: 03 Physical Cloud Data Center

    Lecture 4: Common Cloud Characteristics

    Lecture 5: Measured Services

    Lecture 6: Around the Corner Agile, Cloud-Scale Applications, and DevOps

    Lecture 7: Chapter 02 Service Providers and Information Technology

    Lecture 8: Service-Level Agreement

    Lecture 9: Infrastructure as a Service

    Lecture 10: Platform as a Service

    Lecture 11: SaaS & XaaS

    Lecture 12: Chapter 03 Public Clouds

    Lecture 13: Private Cloud

    Lecture 14: Community & Hybrid Clouds

    Lecture 15: Cisco Intercloud

    Lecture 16: Chapter 4 Cloud Portal Cisco Prime Service Catalog

    Lecture 17: Cloud Orchestrator

    Lecture 18: Cloud Meter

    Lecture 19: Cloud Journey , Consolidation , Virtualization , Standardization & Automation

    Lecture 20: Orchestration, Application Programming Interfaces , RESTful APIs

    Lecture 21: Around the Corner OpenStack

    Lecture 22: What is Server

    Lecture 23: What is Virtualization

    Lecture 24: Types of Hypervisors

    Lecture 25: Virtual Machine Properties

    Lecture 26: Hypervisor Architecture

    Lecture 27: Server Virtualization Features

    Lecture 28: Virtual Machine Installation

    Lecture 29: Cloning Virtual Machines and Using Templates

    Lecture 30: Search & Delete Option

    Lecture 31: What is vSphere Availability

    Lecture 32: vSphere High Availability Lab

    Lecture 33: Enable Distributed Resource Scheduler DRS

    Lecture 34: vSphere Monitoring and Performance Slides

    Lecture 35: vSphere Monitoring and Performance Lab

    Lecture 36: Virtual Machines Networking

    Lecture 37: VMware vSphere Port Group & vSS

    Lecture 38: vSwitch0 or Standard Switch Lab

    Lecture 39: Port Group Properties

    Lecture 40: Introduction to Distributed Virtual Switch

    Lecture 41: Distributed Virtual Switch Walkthrough

    Lecture 42: Create Distributed Port Group

    Chapter 3: Data Center L2 / L3 Connectivity 20 %

    Lecture 1: 00 a Section 01 introduction

    Lecture 2: 00 link aggregation

    Lecture 3: 01 Nexus vPC

    Lecture 4: 02 -nexus-vpc-part-01

    Lecture 5: 03 -nexus-vpc-part-02-configuration1

    Lecture 6: 04 -nexus-vpc-part-03-configuration

    Lecture 7: 05 -nexus-vpc-part-04-configuration

    Lecture 8: Etherchannel theory – LACP

    Lecture 9: Etherchannel Lab LACP

    Lecture 10: 1.1 b Trunk | static bindings | RSTP | MSTP

    Lecture 11: Vlan & trunk Part01

    Lecture 12: Vlan & trunk Part02

    Lecture 13: DTP Dynamic Trunking Protocol

    Lecture 14: ACI L2 Connectivity

    Lecture 15: Bare Metal Lab part 01

    Lecture 16: Bare Metal Lab part 02

    Lecture 17: RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

    Lecture 18: RSTP TCN

    Lecture 19: RSTP Lab

    Lecture 20: MST Multiple Spanning Tree theory

    Lecture 21: MST Multiple Spanning Tree Lab

    Lecture 22: 1.1.a OSPFv2, OSPFv3 Introduction

    Lecture 23: OSPF Basics

    Lecture 24: OSPF LSA Types-

    Lecture 25: OSPF DR BDR & Lab-

    Lecture 26: OSPF Network Types Metric Passive-interface Theory –

    Lecture 27: OSPF Network Types Metric Passive-interface Lab-

    Lecture 28: OSPF Authentication & Virtual Link Theory

    Lecture 29: OSPF Authentication & Virtual Link Lab

    Lecture 30: OSPF Summary Area Types & Default Route 01

    Lecture 31: OSPF Summary Area Types & Default Route 02

    Lecture 32: OSPFv3 Part 01

    Lecture 33: OSPFv3 Part 02

    Lecture 34: isis part 01

    Lecture 35: isis part 02

    Lecture 36: isis paert 3

    Lecture 37: isis lab task

    Lecture 38: bgp intro

    Lecture 39: Border Gateway Protocol BGP

    Lecture 40: BGP Basic Lab iBGP vs eBGP

    Lecture 41: BGP Basic Lab iBGP vs eBGP Continue

    Lecture 42: BGP Neighbor & Synchronization

    Lecture 43: BGP Neighbor & Synchronization Lab

    Lecture 44: BGP Route Reflector Confederation & Peer Groups

    Lecture 45: BGP Route Reflector Confederation & Peer Groups Lab

    Lecture 46: BGP Best Path Selection

    Lecture 47: BGP Best Path Selection Lab

    Lecture 48: BGP Best Path Selection Lab Continue

    Lecture 49: BGP AS Prepend & MED

    Lecture 50: BFD FHRP Multicast starts

    Instructors

  • CCIE Data Center (v3.0) Technical Classes  No.2
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    Co-Founder CCIE as a Service {CaaS]
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