Cisco ICNX5+7 Training Class - Implementing and Configuring the Nexus 7000 and 5000 Course Nationally
Training Class for Nexus 5000, 7000 switches in common user scenarios.
In this 5-day course, you will learn how to implement an enterprise Data Center routing and switching infrastructure with the next-generation Cisco 7000, 5000, and 2000 platforms This course provides a
technical overview of the Nexus platform architecture, design guidelines, deployment and operations, including Fibre Channel over Ethernet, Virtual Device Contexts, Virtual Port Channels, Layer 2 and Layer 3
features, QoS, and security
You will explore the features of NX-OS and the Nexus platform by performing hands-on labs.
Training Course Covers
- Features of the Nexus 7010 chassis, Supervisor Engine, and line cards
- Architecture of NX-OS
- Connectivity Management Processor
- Configure switch management features such as Call Home, AAA, and RBAC
- Use configuration checkpoints and rollbacks
- Configure Virtual Device Contexts
- Configure Layer 2 and Layer 3 services
- Configure Supervisor Recovery
- Configure Quality of Service
- Configure traffic integrity features and Control Plane Protection
- Configure LinkSec encryption
- Use SPAN and Ethanalyzer to monitor traffic
- How FCoE operates within SAN and LAN environments
- The ASIC-level architecture of the Nexus 5000 switch and CNAs
- Configure the Nexus 5000 in switch mode and NPV mode
- Configure the Nexus 2000 as a remote line card
- Configure Virtual Port Channels
To participate in this course and access the remote labs, you are required to bring a laptop running Windows 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, or Vista, and including Internet Explorer 6.0 or
higher. Also, the ability to install new ActiveX components may be required.
Training Labs
Lab 1: Nexus 7000: Managing System Configuration Lab 2: Nexus 7000: Layer 2 Switching Lab 3: Nexus 7000: First-Hop Redundancy Protocols Lab 4: Nexus 7000: Configuring Routing Protocols
Lab 5: Nexus 7000: VDC and VRF Interoperation Lab 6: Nexus 7000: QOS on the Nexus 7000 Lab 7: Nexus 7000: Security Lab 8: Nexus 7000: Troubleshooting the Nexus Control Plane
Lab 9: Nexus 5000: Analyzing the FCoE Packet Traces Lab 10: Nexus 5000: Configuring the Nexus 5000 for Administrative Access Lab 11: Nexus 5000: Configuring the Nexus 5000 for FCoE Connectivity
Lab 12: Nexus 5000: Configuring the Nexus 5000 in NPV Mode Lab 13: Nexus 5000 Traffic Engineering Lab 14: Nexus 5000: Configuring the Nexus 2000 as a Remote Line Card
Lab 15: Nexus 5000: Configuring Nexus 2000 with VPC Lab 16:Nexus 5000: Configuring and Monitoring Security Features Lab 17: Nexus 5000: Troubleshooting FCoE Issues on the Nexus 5000 Switch
Dates and Locations
****Refund Policy- For full refund, class or boot camp must be canceled in writing via email or fax at least 14
days prior to start of class. CISSP cancellation period is 21 days due to arrangement of tests via ISC2.
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