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Introduction to Cisco Data Center Networking (640-911)
Description: networking concepts for the Data Center environment, based on Nexus-OS. You will learn fundamental information on how a Data Center network works; and how to configure virtualization in the network, addressing schemes, troubleshooting and configuration skills.

Course duration = 3moths
Course FEES=for fees detail contact 9864032319

Syllabus
1.0 Describe How a Network Works
1.1 Describe the purpose and functions of various network devices
1.1.a Interpret a network diagram
1.1.b Define physical network topologies
1.2 Select the components required to meet a network specification
1.2.a Switches
1.3 Use the OSI and TCP/IP models and their associated protocols to explain how data flows in a network
1.3.a IP
1.3.b TCP
1.3.c UDP
1.4 Describe the purpose and basic operation of the protocols in the OSI and TCP
1.4.a TCP/IP
1.4.b OSI layers

2.0 Configure, Verify and Troubleshoot a Switch with VLANs and Interswitch Communications Using Nexus
2.1 Explain the technology and media access control method for Ethernet
2.1.a IEEE 802 protocols
2.1.b CSMA/CD
2.2 Explain basic switching concepts and the operation of Cisco switches
2.2.a Layer 2 addressing
2.2.b MAC table
2.2.c Flooding
2.3 Describe and configure enhanced switching technologies
2.3.a VTP
2.3.b VLAN
2.4.c 802.1q
2.5.d STP

3.0 Implement an IP Addressing Scheme and IP Services to Meet Network Requirements in a Medium-Size Enterprise Branch Office Network Using Nexus
3.1 Describe the operation and benefits of using private and public IP addressing
3.1.a Classful IP addressing
3.1.b RFC 1918
3.1.c RFC 4193
3.2 Describe the difference between IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes
3.2.a Comparative address space
3.3.b Host addressing

4.0 Configure, Verify, and Troubleshoot Basic Router Operation and Routing on Cisco Devices Using Nexus
4.1 Describe and configure basic routing concepts
4.1.a Packet forwarding
4.1.b Router look-up process (exec mode, exec commands, configuration mode)
4.2 Describe the operation of Cisco routers
4.2.a Router boot-up process
4.2.b POST
4.3.c Router components

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