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UCSMINI1 – UCS Mini Implementation and
Deployment
The Cisco UCS Mini is an “All in One Solution”
offering the same innovations associated with unified infrastructure and
optimizes these tools for entry level server, remote office and branch
office deployments or where physical separation of devices is required
within a data center. UCS Mini delivers servers, storage and 10 Gigabit
networking in an easy-to-deploy, compact form
factor.
This two-day course is designed to provide
in-depth day one knowledge of the Cisco UCS Mini solution for Field
Engineers, Channel Partners and any engineering staff tasked with
implementing and deploying the Cisco UCS Mini Solution. This hands-on
intensive training will help any data center engineering staff
understand the UCS Mini’s key features, their configuration steps in the
UCS management interfaces and the physical specifications of the
hardware.
Prerequisites
- Familiarity with Cisco UCS Blade Servers, Cisco UCS ManagerCourse Objectives
What's
Included
- Comprehensive study materials
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Course Objectives
After you
complete this course you will be able to:
- Deploy
Multi-tenant Configurations.
- Configure ACI for
Advanced OSPF.
- Configure ACI for BGP internal
environments.
- Configure BGP for External
reachability.
- Configure ACI for Disaster
Recovery.
- Understand Service Graph
Insertion.
- Design Service
Graphs.
- Deploy ACI
Securely.
Course
Outline
Lesson 1: ACI
Fundamentals
- Review ACI concepts and
principles
- Policy and the ACI policy model in
particular
- Differentiate between the policy and the
network
- Define application logic through
policy
- Provider and consumer
relationships
- Understand how to automate
infrastructure through policy
- Review policy
instantiation
- Spine/leaf single-site
topology
- ACI management
networks
- Extended VXLAN
- Unicast
forwarding
- Multicast
forwarding
- Distributed Layer 3
gateway
- ACI as a gateway
- Flowlet
dynamic load-balancing
Lesson 2:
Endpoint Groups (EPG) Usage and
Design
- Current Network Definition of
Applications
- ACI Endpoint
Groups
- Mapping traditional network constructs to the
ACI fabric
- EPG as VLAN
- EPG as a
subnet (model classic networking using EPGs)
- EPG as
virtual extensible LAN (VXLAN)/Network Virtualization using Generic
Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE) virtual network identifier
(VNID)
- EPG as a VMware port
group
- Utilizing the ACI fabric for stateless network
abstraction
- EPG as an application component group
(web, app, database, etc.)
- EPG as a development
phase (development, test, production)
- EPG as a zone
(internal, DMZ, shared services,
etc.)
Lesson 3: ACI Layer 3 Connection to
an Outside Network
- Border
Leaves
- Route Distribution within the ACI
Fabric
- OSPF Routing Protocol Peering between ACI and
the External Router
- OSPF Area
Type
- Supported Interface
Type
- OSPF Protocol Parameters
Tuning
- OSPF High-Availability
Design
- Tag Tenant Routes Using OSPF Route
Policy
- Layer 3 Outside Connection with OSPF
Example
- IBGP Routing Protocol Peering between the
ACI and External Router
- BGP AS
Number
- BGP Route Policy
- BGP
Peering Consideration
- BGP Deployment
Example
- Forwarding and Policy Model with ACI Layer 3
Outside Connection
- Inside and
Outside
- External EPG and Policy
Model
- ACI Layer 2 Connection to the Outside
Network
- Extend the EPG Out of the ACI
Fabric
- Extend the Bridge Domain Out of the ACI
Fabric
- ACI Interaction with Spanning Tree Protocol
(STP)
- Remote VXLAN Tunnel Endpoint
(VTEP)
Lesson 4: Border Gateway Protocol
(BGP) for External Network
Reachability
- BGP Network
Topology
- Fabric Setup for External Network
Peering
- iBGP Peering Options with an External
Network
- WAN Router Sample
Configuration
- ACI BGP Sample Configuration for
ISP1
- Bridge Domain
- External
Routed Network
- Create Layer 3 outside Network
Profiles
- Create Node
Profiles
- Configure a BGP Peer Connectivity Profile
for ISP1
- Create an External Endpoint
Group
- Route Profile
- Create a
Route Profile
- Associate the Route
Profile
- The default-export Route
Profile
- ACI BGP Sample Configuration for
ISP2
- BGP Configuration and Statistic
Validation
Lesson 5: Disaster Recovery
Design
- Naming Conventions, IP Addresses,
and VLANs
- Design
Requirements
- Tenant DMZ
- Tenant
Server Farm
- Traffic
Flow
- Disaster Recovery Topology and Service
Flows
- Leaf and Spine
Connectivity
- Server Connectivity with Leaf
Switches
- Layer 4 Through 7 Device Connectivity to
Leaf Switches
- Cisco ASR Router WAN
Connectivity
- Cisco APIC
Connectivity
- External
Networking
- Service Architecture
Design
- Traffic Flow
- Services
Integration
- Service Device
Packages
- Cisco ASA Integration with Cisco
ACI
- F5 Integration with Cisco
ACI
- Virtual Machine
Networking
- VMware vSphere
Integration
- VMM Domain
Configuration
- Management Network in Cisco
ACI
- Out-of-Band Management
Network
Lesson 6: Service
Insertion
- Introduction
- Topology
and Design Principles
- Connecting Endpoint Groups
with a Service Graph
- Extension to Virtualized
Servers
- Management Model
- Service
Graphs, Functions, and Rendering
- Hardware and
Software Support
- Cisco ACI Modeling of Service
Insertion
- Service Graph
Definition
- Concrete Devices and Logical
Devices
- Logical Device Selector (or
Context)
- Splitting Bridge
Domains
- Configuration
Steps
Lesson 7: Service Graph
Design
- Introduction
- When
to Use the Service Graph
- Service Graphs, Functions,
and Rendering
- Layer 4 Through Layer 7
Parameters
- Management
Model
- Workflow
- Device
Package
- Physical and Virtual
Domains
- Topology
Choices
- Services Deployment
Models
- Service Graph and
Contracts
- Routed Mode (GoTo
Mode)
- Transparent Mode (GoThrough
Mode)
- One-Arm Mode
- Cisco ACI
Modeling of Service Insertion
- Concrete and Logical
Devices
- Connectivity Options, Including
EPG
- Configuring vPC Connectivity at the Concrete
Device Level
- L4-L7 Parameters at the Concrete Device
Level
- Deployment with the Service Graph
Template
- Troubleshooting
Lesson
8: Cisco ACI Security
- Host
Virtualization-Based Software Overlay Issues
- Cisco
ACI Whitelist-Based Policy Model Supports Zero-Trust Security
Architecture
- Cisco ACI Policy Supports Workload
Mobility
- Centralized Policy Lifecycle Management and
Layer 4 Through 7 Service Automation
- Open and
Extensible Policy Framework Supports Defense in
Depth
- Secure Multitenancy and Built-in Stateless
Layer 4 Firewall
- Automated Policy
Compliance
- Deep Visibility and Accelerated Threat
Detection and Mitigation Detailed Course
Overview
Hands-On
Labs
- Lab 1: Initial Tenant
Configuration
- Lab 2: Configure EPG for Shared
Services (DNS)
- Lab 3: Configure OSPF for various
situations
- Lab 4: Configure BGP for various
situations
- Lab 5: Configure a Tenant
DMZ
- Lab 6: Configure Complex Service
Graph
- Lab 7: Deploy Multi-Tenancy
Security
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