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Module 1: Cisco Nexus 7000 switch Product Overview
Identify the chassis and components of the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch. The architecture of the hardware and Cisco NX-OS software will be explained, along with the purpose and configuration of the Connectivity Management Processor (CMP).
Module 1 Lesson 1: Cisco Nexus 7000 Product Overview
- The Cisco Nexus product family
- The key high availability features
- The key unified fabric features
- The key scalability features
- The supervisor engine and line module features
- The fabric module capacity and redundancy capability
- The Virtual Output Queuing (VOQ) operation
- Packet flow and arbitration across the fabric
- Key features of the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch power supplies and fan cooling system
- The deployment model for the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
Module 1 Lesson 2: Cisco NX-OS Software Overview
- Architecture of the Cisco NX-OS software
- The Cisco NX-OS software features
- The Cisco NX-OS process recovery
- The Cisco NX-OS supervisor redundancy
- The licensing features of the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Licensing virtualization support
- Licensing high availability
- Installing licenses
- Viewing licenses in use
- Transferring licenses between devices
- Verify the license configuration
Module 1 Lesson 3: The Connectivity Management Processor
- Evaluate the use of the Connectivity Management Processor (CMP)
- Configure the Connectivity Management Processor (CMP)
- Verify the Connectivity Management Processor (CMP) configuration
- Upgrade the Connectivity Management Processor (CMP) image
- Use the Connectivity Management Processor (CMP) to:
- Monitor the Control Plane
- Reboot the Control Plane
- Reboot the Cisco NX-OS device from the Connectivity Management Processor (CMP)
- Reboot the Connectivity Management Processor (CMP) from the Control Plane
- Reboot the Connectivity Management Processor (CMP) from the Connectivity Management Processor (CMP)
- Reboot the System
Module 2: Cisco Nexus 7000 Switch Feature Configuration
Configure the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch functions and features that deliver the expected technical and business benefits within the configuration constraints.
Module 2 Lesson 1: Virtual Device Contexts
- The purpose of Virtual Device Contexts (VDCs)
- Virtual Device Context (VDC) architecture
- Virtual Device Context (VDC) resources
- Virtual Device Context (VDC) management
- Virtual Device Context (VDC) fault isolation
- The Cisco NX-OS feature support for Virtual Device Contexts (VDCs)
- Configuring Virtual Device Context (VDC) Resource Templates
- Configuring Virtual Device Contexts (VDCs)
- Configuring management settings for Virtual Device Contexts (VDCs)
- Interface allocation process
- Applying Virtual Device Context (VDC) resource limitations
- Configuring High Availability policies
- Managing the Virtual Device Context (VDC) configuration files
Module 2 Lesson 2: Configuring Layer 2 Switching Features
- Configuring Basic Interface Parameters
- Configuring Layer 2 Interfaces
- Configuring Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
- Configuring VLANs
- Configuring Private VLANs
- Configuring Rapid PVST+
- Configuring MST
- Configuring STP Extensions
- Configuring Q-in-Q VLAN Tunnels
Module 2 Lesson 3: Configuring Port Channels
- Evaluate the use and benefits of Port Channels in the network
- Configuring Port Channels
- Evaluate the use and benefits of Virtual Port Channels (vPCs) in the network
- Virtual Port Channel (vPC) architecture
- Configuring Virtual Port Channels (vPCs)
Module 2 Lesson 4: Configuring Layer 3 Switching Features
- WCCPv2 Overview
- Configuring and Verifying the WCCPv2 configuration
- Routing Protocols
- Configuring OSPFv2
- Configuring OSPFv3
- Configuring EIGRP
- Configuring IS-IS
- Configuring Basic BGP
- Configuring Advanced BGP
- Configuring RIP
- Configuring Static Routing
- Layer 3 Virtualization Overview
- Configuring Layer 3 Virtualization
- Managing the Unicast RIB and FIB
- Route Policy Manager Overview
- Configuring the Route Policy Manager
- Policy-Based Routing Overview
- Configuring Policy-Based Routing
Module 3: Cisco Nexus 7000 Advanced Switch Feature Configuration
Configure and position features such as OTV, Security and Quality of Service .
Module 3 Lesson 1: Security on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Identify the Security Features available
- Access Control List configuration
- Port Security configuration
- DHCP Snooping configuration
- Dynamic ARP configuration
- IP Source Guard configuration
- Unicast RPF configuration
- Configuring Traffic Storm Control
- Configuring Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
- Cisco TrustSec overview
- Configuring 802.1x
- Configuring Cisco TrustSec
Module 3 Lesson 2: Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV) on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Overview of Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV)
- OTV terminology
- The OTV Overlay Network
- The use of Multiple Overlay Networks
- The use of Multihomed Sites and Load Balancing
- Configure basic Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV) features
- Identify the basic OTV Features
- Configure basic OTV parameters
- Verify the OTV configuration
- Configure Advanced Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV) features
- Identify the advanced OTV features
- Configure the advanced OTV features
- Verify the advanced OTV configuration
Module 3 Lesson 3: Implementing Quality of Service on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Explain Quality of Service (QoS)
- Quality of Service (QoS) on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- QoS features
- QoS feature configuration with the Modular QoS Command Line Interface (MQC)
- QoS Statistics
- Default QoS behavior
- Default QoS behavior in the OTV tunnel
- Configuring Classification
- Using the Module QoS Command Line Interface (MQC)
- Configuring Marking
- Configuring Mutation Mapping
- Configuring Policing
- Configuring Queuing and Scheduling
- Monitoring QoS Statistics
Module 4: Cisco Nexus 7000 Management
Identify which management tools are available for the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch, and how to configure the relevant management tool to support the given design.
Module 4 Lesson 1: User Management on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Identify the user management features available on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Configure Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA)
- Configure SSH
- Configure User Accounts and Roles
Module 4 Lesson 2: System Management on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Identify the System Management features available on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Configuring Cisco Fabric Services
- Configuring NTP and CDP
- Configuring System Message Logging
- Configuring Smart Call Home
- Configuring the Scheduler
- Configuring SNMP
- Implement DCNM
Module 5: Redundancy on the Cisco Nexus 7000 Switch
Implement the redundancy features to support the design requirements.
Module 5 Lesson 1: High Availability and Redundancy on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Network-Level High Availability
- First-Hop Redundancy Protocols
- Configuring HSRP
- Configuring VRRP
- Configuring GLBP
- Nonstop Forwarding in Routing Protocols
- System-Level High Availability
- Physical Redundancy
- Supervisor Restarts and Switchovers
- VDC High Availability
- In-Service Software Upgrades
- Configuring ISSU
- Determining ISSU Compatibility
Module 5 Lesson 2: Implementing Cisco FabricPath
- Implementing FabricPath
- Troubleshooting FabricPath
- TRILL
Module 6: Troubleshooting on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
Troubleshoot key features of the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch.
Module 6 Lesson 1: Troubleshooting Process on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- The Troubleshooting Process
- Gathering information
- Verifying Ports
- Verifying Layer 2 and Layer 3 connectivity
- View the System Messages
- Viewing the Logs
- Troubleshooting Modules
Module 6 Lesson 2: Troubleshooting Features on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Identify the troubleshooting features on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Using and configuring Remote MONitoring (RMON)
- Using and configuring Online Diagnostics
- Using and configuring the Embedded Event Manager
- Using and configuring the Onboard Failure Logging feature
- Using and configuring SPAN
- Using and configuring NetFlow
Module 6 Lesson 3: Troubleshooting Installs, Upgrades and Reboots
- Troubleshooting Software Upgrades and Downgrades
- Troubleshooting Software System Reboots
Module 6 Lesson 4: Troubleshooting Virtual Port Channels (vPCs)
- Initial troubleshooting checklist
- Received Type 1 Configuration Element Mismatch
- Cannot Enable the vPC feature
- vPC in Blocking State
- VLANs on a vPC in the suspend state
- Traffic disrupted when the Primary vPC device goes down
Module 6 Lesson 5: Troubleshooting Memory and Packet Flow Issues
- High Level Assessment of Platform Memory Utilization
- Detailed Assessment of Platform Memory Utilization
- Built-in Platform Memory Monitoring
- Packet Flow Issues
Module 7: Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
DCNX7K Hands-On Lab Exercises
Module 1 Lab 1-1: Cisco Nexus 7000 Platform Discovery
- Connect to the default VDC
- Validate key Cisco Nexus 7000 hardware and software parameters
- I/O Module interface configuration
- Assign IP addresses to interfaces and validate Layer 3 connectivity
- Validate the Cisco NX-OS software revision and active supervisor parameters
- Create a Configuration Checkpoint and perform a Rollback operation
- Connect to the Connectivity Management Processor
- Monitor the control plane from the Connectivity Management Processor connection
- Reboot the Cisco NX-OS device from the Connectivity Management Processor connection
Module 2 Lab 2-1: Configuring Virtual Device Contexts
- Log in to the default VDC
- Configure and verify the creation of a VDC Resource Template
- Configure the Virtual Device Context, perform an initial configuration and verify
- Allocate a VDC Resource Template to a VDC and verify the application
- Manage the VDC configuration files
Module 2 Lab 2-2: Configuring Layer 2 Switching
- Log in to the VDC created
- Configure and verify Layer 2 Interfaces and Rapid PVST+
- Configure and verify STP Enhancements
- Configure and verify MST
- Configure and verify Q-in-Q Tunnels
Module 2 Lab 2-3: Configuring Virtual Port Channels (vPCs )
- Log in to the Cisco Nexus 5000 switch and perform an initial setup
- Validate the Cisco Nexus 5000 switch hardware resources
- Configure the Cisco Nexus 5000 switch interfaces
- Log in to the VDC you created
- Configure the vPC domain
- Configure the vPC keepalive link
- Configure the vPC peer link
- Configure and verify the vPC
Module 2 Lab 2-4: Configuring Layer 3 Switching
- Log in to the VDC you created
- Configure and verify the RIP configuration
- Configure and verify Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) Instances with static routing
- Configure and verify Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) Instances with OSPFv2
- Configure and verify Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) Instances with EIGRP
Module 3 Lab 3-1: Configuring Security Features
- Configure Access Control Lists using Atomic Programming
- Configure Port Security
- Configure Traffic Storm Control
- Configure Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
Module 3 Lab 3-2: Configure OTV on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Configure Basic OTV
- Enable the OTV Feature
- Configure the Multicast Group Address
- Assign the physical interface to the Overlay Interface
- Assign the Extended VLAN Range
- Configure the Site VLAN
- Verify the configuration
- Configuring Advanced OTV
- Enter configuration mode
- Configure authentication for edge devices
- Configure OTV PDU
- Disable the ARP Neighbor Discovery Cache
- Verify load balancing
- Configure redistribution
- Tune OTV
- Verify the OTV configuration
Module 3 Lab 3-3: Configuring Quality of Service
- Generate traffic
- Configure and verify type QoS Class Maps
- Configure and verify type QoS Policy Maps
- Configure and verify type QoS Service Policies
Module 4 Lab 4-1: Configuring User Management
- Verify the AAA Server configuration
- Configure and verify AAA configuration on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Configure and verify additional users and roles
Module 4 Lab 4-2: Configuring System Management
- Configure and verify Cisco Fabric Services
- Configure and verify the Scheduler
- Configure and verify Smart Call Home
- Use the Data Center Network Manager for monitoring and management
Module 5 Lab 5-1: Configuring FHRP
- Configure and verify the Hot-Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP)
- Configure and verify the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
- Configure and verify the Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)
Module 5 Lab 5-2: Upgrade the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Identify the current version of the Cisco NX-OS running on the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch
- Download and verify the new version from the TFTP Server
- Upgrade and verify the Cisco Nexus 7000 switch using the ISSU process
Module 6 Lab 6-1: Configuring Troubleshooting Features
- Generate traffic using a traffic generator
- Configure Remote MONitoring (RMON)
- Configure the Embedded Event Manager
- Configure SPAN
- Use Wireshark to decode the traffic
Module 6 Lab 6-2: Troubleshooting Installs, Upgrades and Reboots
- Recover from the loader> prompts
- Recover from the switch(boot)# prompt
- Recover a supervisor module with corrupted Bootflash
- Recover the Administrator password
Module 6 Lab 6-3: Troubleshooting Virtual Port Channels (vPCs)
- Load the troubleshooting ticket
- Identify the problem
- Resolve the problem
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