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Cisco Certificate Network Professional course - Routing and Switching enhances the ability of a Network engineer in the field of Switching and Routing. Providing a stablised knowledge in the same field, it allows an associate to troubleshoot in advanced level R & S problems in International standards. After CCNP certification a person can Plan, Implement and troubleshoot Lan and Wan connections. It covers the deep analysis on the topics of Routing protocols(BGP, EIGRP)DHCP, VPN, NTP, IPV4 and IPV6.
Batches Regular Weekend Fast Track
Duration 40-45 Days 8 Weekend 15 Days
Hours Per Day 2 Hours 6 Hours 5 Hours
Demo Class Yes - 2 Days Yes - 1 Weekend Yes - 1 Day
Cisco Data Center Networking (200-150)                                                          Thanks to Cisco..

1.0 Data Center Physical Infrastructure

1.1 Describe different types of cabling, uses,and limitations

1.2 Describe different types of transceivers, uses,and limitations

1.3 Identify physical components of a server and perform basic troubleshooting

1.4 Identify physical port roles1.5Describe power redundancy modes

2.0 Basic Data Center Networking Concepts

2.1 Compare and contrast the OSI and the TCP/IP models

2.2 Describe classic Ethernet fundamentals

2.2.a Forward

2.2.b Filter

2.2.c Flood

2.2.d MAC address table

2.3 Describe switching concepts and perform basic configuration

2.3.a STP

2.3.b 802.1q

2.3.c Port channels

2.3.d Neighbor discovery

2.3.d (i)CDP

2.3.d (ii)LLDP

2.3.e Storm control

3.0 Advanced Data Center Networking Concepts

3.1 Basic routing operations

3.1.a Explain and demonstrate IPv4/IPv6 addressing

3.1.b Compare and contrast static and dynamic routing

3.1.c Perform basic configuration of SVI/routed interfaces

3.2 Compare and contrast the First Hop Redundancy Protocols

3.2.a VRRP

3.2.b GLBP

3.2.c HSRP

3.3 Compare and contrast common data center network architectures

3.3.a 2 Tier

3.3.b 3 Tier

3.3.c Spine-leaf

3.4 Describe the use of access control lists to perform basic traffic filtering

3.5 Describe the basic concepts and components of authentication, authorization, and accounting

4.0 Basic Data Center Storage

4.1 Differentiate between file and block based storage protocols

4.2 Describe the roles of FC/FCoE port types

4.3 Describe the purposeof a VSAN

4.4 Describe the addressing model of block based storage protocols

4.4.a FC

4.4.b iSCSI

5.0 Advanced Data Center Storage

5.1 Describe FCoE concepts and operations

5.1.a Encapsulation

5.1.b DCB

5.1.c vFC

5.1.d Topologies

5.1.d (i)Single hop

5.1.d (ii)Multihop

5.1.d (iii)Dynamic

5.2 Describe Node Port Virtualization

5.3 Describe zone types and their uses

5.4Verify the communication between the initiator and target

5.4.aFLOGI

5.4.bFCNS

5.4.cactive zone set

Cisco Data Center Technologies (200-155)

1.0 Unified Computing

1.1 Describe common server types and connectivity found in a data center

1.2 Describe the physical components of the Cisco UCS

1.3 Describe the concepts and benefits of Cisco UCS hardwareabstraction

1.4 Perform basic Cisco UCS configuration

1.4.a Cluster high availability

1.4.b Port roles

1.4.c Hardware discovery

1.5 Describe server virtualization concepts and benefits

1.5.a Hypervisors

1.5.b Virtual switches

1.5.c Shared storage

1.5.d Virtual Machine components

1.5.e Virtual Machine Manager

2.0 Network Virtualization

2.1Describe the components and operations of Cisco virtual switches

2.2 Describe the concepts of overlays

2.2.a OTV

2.2.b NVGRE

2.2.c VXLAN

2.3 Describe the benefits and perform simple troubleshooting of VDC STP

2.4 Compare and contrast the default and management VRFs

2.5 Differentiate between the data, control, and management planes

3.0 Cisco Data Center Networking Technologies

3.1 Describe, configure, and verify FEX connectivity

3.2 De

scribe, configure, and verify basic vPC features

3.3 Describe, configure, and verify FabricPath

3.4 Describe, configure, and verify unified switch ports

3.5 Describe the features and benefits of Unified Fabric

3.6 Describe and explain theuse of role-based access control within the data center infrastructure

4.0 Automation and Orchestration

4.1 Explain the purpose and value of using APIs

4.2 Describe the basic concepts of cloud computing

4.3 Describe the basic functions of a Cisco UCS Director

4.3.a Management

4.3.b Orchestration

4.3.c Multitenancy

4.3.d Chargeback

4.3.e Service offerings

4.3.f Catalogs

4.4 Interpret and troubleshoot a Cisco UCS Director workflow

5.0Application Centric Infrastructure

5.1 Describe the architecture of an ACI environment

5.1.a Basic policy resolution

5.1.b APIC controller

5.1.c Spine leaf

5.1.d APIs

5.2 Describe the fabric discovery process

5.3 Describe the policy-driven, multitier application deployment model and its benefits

5.4 Describe the ACI logical model

5.4.a Tenants

5.4.b Context

5.4.c Bridge domains

5.4.d EPG

5.4.e Contracts

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