High-Touch Delivery Learning Services: Configuring The Cisco Nexus Data Center (CCNDC)
High-Touch Delivery Learning Services: Configuring The Cisco Nexus Data Center (CCNDC)
High-Touch Delivery Learning Services: Configuring The Cisco Nexus Data Center (CCNDC)
Configuring the Cisco Nexus Data Center (CCNDC), Version 1, is a hands-on course that includes
lecture by a Cisco subject matter expert and hands-on practice exercises that focus on designing
and configuring a data center network to support a virtual computing environment (VCE). Using the
Cisco Nexus and MDS family of products, you will construct a highly available and modular
network infrastructure that can be used to provide virtualized cloud-based services. You will learn
about configuring the Cisco Nexus 7000 and 5000 Series Switches as well as the Cisco Nexus
2000 Series Fabric Extenders into a scalable data center network. You will learn how to connect
VMware vSphere ESX-based virtual machines to the data center infrastructure. Topics covered
include the configuration of a data center unified fabric using both Fibre Channel and Fibre Channel
over Ethernet as well as the configuration of VMware virtual switching to a data center network
based on Cisco Nexus. In addition, the lecture and labs will cover how to configure both VMware
VMotion and Storage VMotion in the data center environment. You will also learn how to scale the
data center Layer 2 environment using Cisco FabricPath and Overlay Transport Virtualization
(OTV).
CCNDC is offered in a traditional classroom or as an interactive virtual live classroom training
delivered over Cisco WebEx. Both versions are led by the same knowledgeable instructors. The
course materials are the same (although minor changes are made to accommodate the virtual live
classroom environment), and both versions have the same hands-on labs. CCNDC virtual live
classroom offers the same learning experience as the traditional version with the added benefit of
remote access.
Duration
The virtual live classroom offering allows you to attend the live instruction, along with getting
access to our lab equipment, without leaving your office. For more information about the virtual live
classroom delivery format, go to www.cisco.com/go/ase.
Target Audience
This session is intended for network or data center professionals who are involved in the design,
implementation, or support of virtualized and/or cloud compute data centers.
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Describe current data center strategies such as cloud computing, virtualization, and unified
fabric
Configure a modern end-to-end data center infrastructure using the Cisco Nexus 2000,
5000, and 7000 Series products to support a virtual computing environment
Configure a Cisco Nexus unified fabric data center network using Ethernet and Fibre
Channel over Ethernet
Configure a Cisco MDS-based Fibre Channel data center storage area network
Configure a data center network to enable virtual machine migration using VMware VMotion
and Storage VMotion technologies
Course Prerequisites
The following are the prerequisites for this course:
Networking knowledge and experience configuring Cisco network routers and switches at
the CCNA level
To locate Cisco courses that cover the listed prerequisites, go to the Cisco Training and Events
webpage at www.cisco.com/web/learning/index.html.
Course Outline
Module 2: Configuring the Cisco Nexus Data Center for Virtual Machines
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Lab 7: Verifying End-to-End Data Center Connectivity Using VMotion and Storage VMotion
Lab Topology
Figure 1 shows the lab topology that is used in this course.
Figure 1.
Nexus
7000
10GbE
1GbE
Fibre Channel
Nexus
7000
MDS
Nexus 5000
Fibre Channel
Storage
Nexus 2000
vSwitch
ESX
* Not all equipment shown
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