CCNA DATA CENTER 640-911 DCICN TRAINING
DURATION: 4 WEEKS
FEE: N70,000.00
Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking (DCICN)
Who Should Attend
Certifications
This training is part of the certification:
Prerequisite
- Computer Basics
- The knowledge base of Microsoft Windows operating systems
- Internet use
Goals
- Describe how a network works
- Configure, verify and troubleshoot a switch with VLANs and communication between switches
- Implement an IP addressing, and IP Services to meet network requirements
- Configure, verify and troubleshoot routing operations on Cisco Nexus
- You prepare for certification CCNA Data Center
Contents
1: Single Network Design
- Understanding networking functions
- What is a network?
- Common physical network components
- Interpret a network diagram
- Sharing features of resources and benefits
- User network applications
- Impact of user applications on the network
- Features a network
- Physical Topologies
- The internet
- Understanding the Host-to-Host Communications Model
- Understanding the Host-to-Host Communications Model
- OSI reference model
- The layers of the OSI model and their functions
- Encapsulation and de-encapsulation
- Peer-to-Peer Communication
- TCP / IP Suite
- Describe Ethernet connections
- Ethernet LAN Equipment
- Transceivers and Ethernet cables
- UTP implementation
- Describe Ethernet communication standards
- Defining a local network
- Components of a local area network
- Functions of a LAN
- Ethernet
- Ethernet LAN Standards
- Role of CSMA / CD Ethernet
- Ethernet frames
- Ethernet frame addressing
- Ethernet addresses
- MAC addresses and binary-hexadecimal numbers
- Describe the OSI network layer addressing
- IP Overview
- IP addressing
- Public and private IP addresses
- DHCP method
- Domain Name System
- Using common hosts of tools to determine the IP address of a host
- Décrirele TCP / IP Transport Layer
- Functions of the transport layer
- Reliable vs. Best-Effort
- UDP Features
- TCP Features
- TCP / IP applications
- Mapping layer 3 to layer 4
- Mapping Layer 4 to Applications
- Establish a connection with a peer system
- Flow Control
- TCP acknowledgment
- Windowing
- Number of TCP sequence numbers and acknowledgment
- Describe the packet delivery process
- Layer 1 and function
- Layer 2 devices and their function
- Layer 2 Addressing
- Layer 3 and function
- Layer 3 addressing
- Mapping layer 2 to layer 3 Addressing Addressing
- ARP table
- Host-to-Host Packet Delivery
- Function of the default gateway
- Using common server tools to determine the path between two hosts across a network
2: Implementation of the switched network
- Describe Switching
- Understand the issues of shared LANs
- Solving Network Challenges with Switched LAN technology
- Describe the packet delivery process
- Layer 2 Addressing
- Layer 3 addressing
- Host-to-Host Packet Delivery
- Describe the Cisco NX-OS software
- Cisco NX-OS Software Architecture
- Recovery Process Cisco NX-OS
- Cisco NX-OS operating system
- Describe the characteristics of CLI
- Identify the CLI help features
- Describe the starting characteristics of the switch
- Describe the configuration management
- Implementing VLANs and Trunks
- Understanding VLANs
- Understanding Trunking with 802.1Q
- Understanding VTP
- VTP configuration, Trunks, and VLAN [/ list]
- Building a redundant switched topology
- Recognizing the issues in a redundant switched topology
- Resolving issues with STP
- Describe a 802.1w RSTP
- Describe a 802.1s MSTP
- Describe a LAN Port Channels
- LAN Port Channels verification
3: IP Addressing
- Describe IP addressing system
- Describe Routing
- Understanding numbering systems
- Building a network addressing scheme
- The transition to IPv6
- Reasons for the use of IPv6
- Understanding IPv6 addresses
- IPv6 address assignment
- The implementation of IPv6 implementation strategies
4: Routing on Cisco Nexus switch
- Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
- Host-to-Host Packet Delivery
- Cisco NX-OS Tools
- Exploring the Cisco Nexus Switches routing process
- Traditional inter VLAN routing
- Multilayer Switching
- Routing tables
- Distance Vector Routing Protocols
- Link-State Routing Protocols
- The exploration of Cisco Nexus Switches routing protocols
- Routing Information Protocol
- Open Shortest Path First
- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
- Exploring ACL on Cisco Nexus Switches
- Understanding ACL
- ACL Processing
- ACL Configuration
- Presentation of groups of objects
Labs Course
- Lab 1-1: Use of Windows applications such as Network Tools
- Lab 1-2: Observing TCP Three-Way Handshake
- Lab 1-3: Extended Network Information Observer PC
- Lab 2-1: Connecting to Cisco Nexus Switches
- Lab 2-2: Configuring Cisco Nexus Switches
- Lab 2-3: Configuring VLANs and Trunks
- Lab 2-4: Verification and Configuration Spanning Tree
- Lab 2-5: Configuring EtherChannel
- Lab 3-1: Converting decimal to binary and binary to decimal
- Lab 3-2: network addressing Classification
- Lab 3-3: Computer usable subnets and hosts
- Lab 3-4: Calculating Subnet Masks
- Lab 4-1 Multilayer switching Configuration
Duration: 4 days
Price without tax):
- 3000, - €
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