| VoraussetzungenWir empfehlen, dass Sie bereits Erfahrungen in den folgenden Bereichen aufweisen, bevor Sie diesen Kurs besuchen: 
Implementierung von Data Center Networking- (LAN) und Storage Area Network- (SAN) LösungenBeschreiben von Data Center StorageImplementierung der Data Center VirtualisierungImplementierung des Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS)Implementierung der Data Center Automation und Orchestrierung mit Fokus auf Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) und Cisco UCS DirectorBeschreiben der Produkte in Cisco Data Center Nexus und Multilayer Director Switch (MDS) Familien. | 
| LernzielDer Kurs soll folgendes Verständnis ermöglichen: 
Sie sind in der Lage, Design-Entscheide für optimale Leistung, Virtualisierung, Sicherheit und Automatisierung der Rechenzentrumsinfrastruktur zu treffenSie beherrschen die praktischen und theoretischen Kenntnisse, die zum Entwerfen eines skalierbaren, zuverlässigen und intelligenten Rechenzentrums auf der Basis von Cisco-Technologien erforderlich sind. | 
| ZielgruppeIT Professionals mit fünf bis acht Jahren an Erfahrung in diesen Rollen resp. Aufgabengebieten: 
Data Center EngineersNetwork DesignerNetwork AdministratorsNetwork EngineersSystems EngineersConsulting Systems EngineersTechnical Solutions ArchitectsServer AdministratorsNetwork ManagersCisco Integratoren oder Partner. | 
| Kursinhalt
Describing High Availability on Layer 2
Overview of Layer 2 High-Availability MechanismsVirtual Port ChannelsCisco FabricPathVirtual Port Channel+Designing Layer 3 Connectivity
First Hop Redundancy ProtocolsImprove Routing Protocol Performance and SecurityEnhance Layer 3 Scalability and RobustnessDesigning Data Center Topologies
Data Center Traffic FlowsCabling ChallengesAccess LayerAggregation LayerCore LayerSpine-and-Leaf TopologyRedundancy OptionsDesigning Data Center Interconnects with Cisco OTV
Cisco OTV OverviewCisco OTV Control and Data PlanesFailure IsolationCisco OTV FeaturesOptimize Cisco OTVEvaluate Cisco OTVDescribing Locator/ID Separation Protocol
Locator/ID Separation ProtocolLocation Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP) Virtual Machine (VM) MobilityLISP Extended Subnet Mode (ESM) Multihop MobilityLISP VPN VirtualizationDescribing VXLAN Overlay Networks
Describe VXLAN Benefits over VLANLayer 2 and Layer 3 VXLAN OverlayMultiprotocol Border Gateway Protocol (MP-BGP) Ethernet VPN (EVPN) Control Plane OverviewVXLAN Data PlaneDescribing Hardware and Device Virtualization
Hardware-Based High AvailabilityDevice VirtualizationCisco UCS Hardware VirtualizationServer VirtualizationSAN VirtualizationN-Port ID VirtualizationDescribing Cisco FEX Options
Cisco Adapter FEXAccess Layer with Cisco FEXCisco FEX TopologiesVirtualization-Aware NetworkingSingle Root I/O VirtualizationCisco FEX EvaluationDescribing Basic Data Center Security
Threat MitigationAttack and Countermeasure ExamplesSecure the Management PlaneProtect the Control PlaneRBAC and Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)Describing Advanced Data Center Security
Cisco TrustSec in Cisco Secure Enclaves ArchitectureCisco TrustSec OperationFirewallingPositioning the Firewall Within Data Center NetworksCisco Firepower® PortfolioFirewall VirtualizationDesign for Threat MitigationDescribing Management and Orchestration
Network and License ManagementCisco UCS ManagerCisco UCS DirectorCisco IntersightCisco DCNM OverviewDescribing Storage and RAID Options
Position DAS in Storage TechnologiesNetwork-Attached StorageFibre Channel, FCoE, and Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI)Evaluate Storage TechnologiesDescribing Fibre Channel Concepts
Fibre Channel Connections, Layers, and AddressesFibre Channel CommunicationVirtualization in Fibre Channel SANDescribing Fibre Channel Topologies
SAN ParameterizationSAN Design OptionsChoosing a Fibre Channel Design SolutionDescribing FCoE
FCoE Protocol CharacteristicsFCoE CommunicationData Center BridgingFCoE Initialization ProtocolFCoE Design OptionsDescribing Storage Security
Common SAN Security FeaturesZonesSAN Security EnhancementsCryptography in SANDescribing SAN Management and Orchestration
Cisco DCNM for SANCisco DCNM Analytics and Streaming TelemetryCisco UCS Director in the SANCisco UCS Director WorkflowsDescribing Cisco UCS Servers and Use Cases
Cisco UCS C-Series ServersFabric Interconnects and Blade ChassisCisco UCS B-Series Server Adapter CardsStateless ComputingCisco UCS MiniDescribing Fabric Interconnect Connectivity
Use of Fabric Interconnect InterfacesVLANs and VSANs in a Cisco UCS DomainSouthbound ConnectionsNorthbound ConnectionsDisjoint Layer 2 NetworksFabric Interconnect High Availability and RedundancyDescribing Hyperconverged and Integrated Systems
Hyperconverged and Integrated Systems OverviewCisco HyperFlex™ SolutionCisco HyperFlex Scalability and RobustnessCisco HyperFlex ClustersCluster Capacity and Multiple Clusters on One Cisco UCS DomainExternal Storage and Graphical Processing Units on Cisco HyperFlexCisco HyperFlex PositioningDescribing Cisco UCS Manager Systemwide Parameters
Cisco UCS Setup and ManagementCisco UCS Traffic ManagementDescribing Cisco UCS RBAC
Roles and PrivilegesOrganizations in Cisco UCS ManagerLocales and Effective RightsAuthentication, Authorization, and AccountingTwo-Factor AuthenticationDescribing Pools for Service Profiles
Global and Local PoolsUniversally Unique Identifier (UUID) Suffix and Media Access Control (MAC) Address PoolsWorld Wide Name (WWN) PoolsServer and iSCSI Initiator IP PoolsDescribing Policies for Service Profiles
Global vs. Local PoliciesStorage and Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) PoliciesBoot and Scrub PoliciesIntelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) and Maintenance PoliciesDescribing Network-Specific Adapters and Policies
LAN Connectivity ControlsSAN Connectivity ControlsVirtual Access LayerConnectivity EnhancementsDescribing Templates in Cisco UCS Manager
Cisco UCS TemplatesService Profile TemplatesNetwork TemplatesDesigning Data Center AutomationModel-Driven Programmability
Cisco NX-API OverviewProgrammability Using PythonCisco Ansible ModuleUse the Puppet Agent | 
| Übungen
Design Virtual Port ChannelsDesign First Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP)Design Routing ProtocolsDesign Data Center Topology for a CustomerDesign Data Center Interconnect Using Cisco OTVDesign Your VXLAN NetworkCreate a Cisco FEX DesignDesign Management and Orchestration in a Cisco UCS SolutionDesign a Fibre Channel NetworkDesign and Integrate an FCoE SolutionDesign a Secure SANDesign Cisco UCS Director for Storage NetworkingDesign a Cisco UCS Domain and Fabric Interconnect CablingDesign a Cisco UCS C-Series Server ImplementationDesign Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect Network and Storage ConnectivityDesign Systemwide Parameters in a Cisco UCS SolutionDesign an LDAP Integration with a Cisco UCS DomainDesign Pools for Service Profiles in a Cisco UCS SolutionDesign Network-Specific Adapters and Policies in a Cisco UCS Solution. | 
| ZertifizierungDesigning Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCID 300-610) ist eine 90-minütige Prüfung im Zusammenhang mit den Zertifizierungen CCNP Data Center und Cisco Certified Specialist - Data Center Design. Diese Prüfung bescheinigt Ihnen Kenntnisse über das Design der Rechenzentrumsinfrastruktur einschliesslich Netzwerk, Computer, Speichernetzwerk und Automatisierung. Der Kurs "Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure" hilft Kandidaten, sich auf diese Prüfung vorzubereiten. | 
| RezertifizierungNach drei Jahren, mittels CEP - Continuing Education Program Punkte oder absolvieren des entsprechenden Exams. Mit dem kompletten Besuch eines DCID Kurses erreicht man 40 CEP Punkte. |