Designing Cisco CCNP Data Center Infrastructure
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Designing Cisco CCNP Data Center Infrastructure Training Courses
Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure v1.0 (DCID 300-610) is a 90-minute exam associated with the CCNP Data Center Certification. This exam certifies a candidate's knowledge of data center infrastructure design including network, compute, storage network, and automation. The course, Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure, helps candidates to prepare for this exam.
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. To better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
SCHEDULE DATES - 40 Hour Program
Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure
9AM - 5PM (Weekdays)
Start Date & Graduation Date
02/21/2022 to 02/25/2022
5 Days (40 Hours) a Week for 1 Week
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Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure
9AM - 5PM (Weekdays)
Start Date & Graduation Date
04/04/2022 to 04/08/2022
5 Days (40 Hours) a Week for 1 Week
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Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure
9AM - 5PM (Weekdays)
Start Date & Graduation Date
06/06/2022 to 06/10/2022
5 Days (40 Hours) a Week for 1 Week
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Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure
9AM - 5PM (Weekdays) |
Start Date
Graduation Date |
02/21/2022
02/25/2022 |
5 Days (40 Hours) a Week for 1 Week | |
Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure
9AM - 5PM (Weekdays) |
Start Date
Graduation Date |
04/04/2022
04/08/2022 |
5 Days (40 Hours) a Week for 1 Week | |
Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure
9AM - 5PM (Weekdays) |
Start Date
Graduation Date |
06/06/2022
06/10/2022 |
5 Days (40 Hours) a Week for 1 Week |
Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure Objective
Network Design
Compute Design
Storage Network Design
Automation Design
Designing Cisco CCNP Data Center Infrastructure Training Classes
Evaluate options for Layer 2 connectivity
- Endpoint mobility
- Redundancy/high availability
- Convergence
- Services insertion
Evaluate options for Layer 3 connectivity
- IP mobility
- Redundancy / high availability (graceful restart, NSF)
- Convergence
- Services insertion (load balancing, security)
Evaluate data center technologies such as vPC/vPC+
Evaluate options for interconnecting data centers such as VXLAN EVPN and OTV
Evaluate options for device and routing virtualization
- VDC
- VRF (standard, VXLAN EVPN tenant)
Evaluate in-band and out-of-band options for management
Evaluate redundancy options such as active/active and disaster recovery site
Evaluate options for Ethernet connectivity
- Redundancy / high availability
- Bandwidth (oversubscription)
- Fabric interconnect operation mode (switch mode, end host mode)
Evaluate options for storage connectivity
- Bandwidth (port-channels, oversubscription)
- Fabric interconnect operation mode (switch mode, end host mode)
- Direct-attached storage (appliance, FC storage, and FCoE ports)
Evaluate options for network device virtualization in a data center (Cisco VIC adapters)
- Number of interfaces vs. IOM uplinks
- vCon placement policies
- Ethernet adaptor policies
- Fibre Channel adapter policies
Evaluate options for hyperconverged infrastructure
- Cluster mode
- HX for virtual server
- Desktop virtualization
Plan for iSCSI deployment in a data center (Multipathing and addressing schemes)
Evaluate QoS requirements in a data center
- Fibre Channel
- FCoE
- FCIP
- iSCSI
- Certificates
Determine FCoE/ Fibre Channel interface
- Dedicated and shared mode
- Port types
- ISL
- Oversubscription
Evaluate SAN topology options
Evaluate options for network orchestration and automation
- DCNM
- Intersight
- NX-API
- Model-driven programmability
- Ansible
- Puppet
- Python
Evaluate options for compute orchestration and automation
- Service profile templates
- vNIC templates
- vHBA templates
- Global policies vs. local policies
Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure Program
- This course is designed for individuals who have basic computer user skills and who are interested in obtaining a job as an entry-level IT technician.
- HS Diploma/GED
Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure
Income Expectation
$65,322/yr
The average salary for a Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure Certified Employee is $65,322 in New York City. Salary estimates are provided by CISCO.
Upon completion of this course, and the certifying exam(s), the student will be qualified to take a job as a
Designing Cisco CCNP Data Center Infrastructure
Designing Cisco CCNP Data Center Infrastructure Training Classes
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Designing Cisco CCNP Data Center Infrastructure Training Courses
$2,500
Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure v1.0 (DCID 300-610) is a 90-minute exam associated with the CCNP Data Center Certification.