The Introducing Cisco NX-OS Switches and Fabrics in the Data Center (DCINX) v1.0 course gives you a technical overview of the Cisco Nexus Switches’ key capabilities. You will cover platforms, architecture, software, management, and features contributing to performance, high availability, flexibility, operational simplicity, and investment protection. The course is for technical decision makers, and IT professionals who architect, implement, and manage Cisco Nexus switches in data center environments. In addition, you will have hands-on practice exploring key features, including Virtual Device Contexts (VDC), FHRP protocols, and user management.
Introducing Cisco NX-OS Switches and Fabrics in the Data Center (DCINX v1.0) Training Delivery Methods
In-Person
Online
DCINX v1.0 Course Information
Introducing Cisco NX-OS Switches and Fabrics in the Data Center (DCINX v1.0) Course Benefits
Identify the platforms that make the Cisco Nexus 7000, 5000, 3000, and 2000 product families
Implement Cisco Nexus
Explore Cisco Nexus basic features
Describe virtual device contexts
Describe port channels and virtual port channels
Configure First Hop Redundancy protocols
Introducing Cisco NX-OS Switches and Fabrics in the Data Center (DCINX v1.0) Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that students are expected to have before attending this course:
Students should be familiar with Cisco data center technologies.
Students should understand networking protocols, routing, and switching.
Students should have an understanding of business and application requirements.
Introducing Cisco NX-OS Switches and Fabrics in the Data Center (DCINX v1.0) Training Outline
Module 1: Identifying Cisco Nexus Platforms
Cisco Nexus 7000 and 7700 Series Overview
Cisco Nexus 5600 Series Overview
Cisco Nexus 3000 Series Overview
Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Overview
Module 2: Implementing Cisco Nexus
Module 3: Managing Cisco Nexus
Module 4: Describing Virtual Device Contexts
Module 5: Describing Port Channels and Virtual Port Channels
Module 6: Configuring First Hop Redundancy Protocols
Lab Outline