Virtual Instructor-Led Training
4 Days (32 Hours)e-Learning
32 HoursThe Implementing Cisco Nexus 9000 Switches in NX-OS Mode – Advanced (DCNXA) v1.0 course focuses on advanced concepts like VXLAN EVPN, service redirection, and external connectivity. You’ll gain hands-on experience with policy-based redirection, traffic load balancing, and multicast configurations. This Cisco Nexus training is ideal for professionals looking to deepen their knowledge of Cisco NX-OS and Nexus 9000 switches. Enroll in this Advanced DCNXA v1.0 course to enhance your networking expertise.
Course Objectives
Implementing Multi-Site VXLAN EVPN enhances scalability, network segmentation, and flexibility for large enterprise networks. It enables seamless connectivity across multiple data center locations, improving disaster recovery capabilities and providing more efficient resource utilization.
Cisco NX-OS offers advanced security features such as role-based access control, control plane protection, and comprehensive security policies. Performance enhancements include support for high-density 100 Gigabit Ethernet, low latency, and efficient use of network resources through technologies like ePBR and ITD.
Cisco DCNM simplifies the management of Nexus 9000 Series Switches by providing a centralized platform for automation, orchestration, and monitoring. It offers a user-friendly interface for managing complex network configurations, deploying VXLAN EVPN, and ensuring consistent policy enforcement across the network.
VXLAN EVPN provides significant scalability advantages by enabling the extension of Layer 2 networks over a Layer 3 infrastructure. It supports large-scale virtualized environments, reduces the complexity of network designs, and allows for efficient traffic routing and segmentation across extensive data center networks.
To enroll in the DCNXA v1.0 course, learners should have a solid understanding of data center networking concepts, Cisco Nexus platforms, and experience with NX-OS. Prior completion of foundational Cisco courses or equivalent knowledge is recommended.