CCIE Data Center v3.1 Training
Overview

The Cisco CCIE Data Center (v3.1) Lab Exam is an eight-hour, hands-on exam that requires a candidate to plan, design, deploy, operate, and optimize complex Data Center networks.

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Description

Complete Study Guide: Cisco CCIE Data Center v3.0 Training Mumbai India

The Cisco CCIE Data Center v3.0 certification is a prestigious achievement for professionals aiming to specialize in data center technologies. At IP Route, we offer comprehensive Cisco CCIE Data Center v3.0 training in Mumbai, India, designed to provide in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience with the latest data center technologies. Our training is aligned with the official exam blueprint, ensuring that you are well-prepared to achieve certification success.

Whether you are looking to build a career in data center networking, cloud computing, or automation, our training provides the expertise and practical skills needed to excel in the competitive IT market. With real-world lab scenarios, expert guidance, and extensive study materials, you’ll gain the confidence to master the CCIE Data Center v3.0 certification exam.

Benefits of Choosing Cisco CCIE Data Center v3.0 Training Mumbai India

Gain Expertise in Data Center Technologies and Automation with Practical Labs
Our training program focuses on providing hands-on experience with data center technologies, including automation, cloud computing, storage networking, and virtualization. With practical labs and real-world scenarios, you’ll acquire the skills necessary to succeed in the exam and beyond.

Comprehensive Coverage of Cisco CCIE Data Center v3.0 Exam Blueprint
We cover every aspect of the CCIE Data Center v3.0 certification, ensuring that you have a deep understanding of the key topics, such as data center architecture, infrastructure, security, and management. Our curriculum is fully aligned with Cisco’s exam blueprint to ensure your success.

Expert-Led Training with Continuous Support
Our training is led by experienced professionals who have a deep understanding of data center technologies. You will receive guidance from instructors who can provide insights, answer questions, and ensure that you fully grasp the exam topics.

Flexible Training Options Tailored to Your Needs
We offer on-site, remote, and hybrid training options, giving you the flexibility to learn at your own pace. Whether you’re in Mumbai or elsewhere, our training solutions are designed to fit your schedule and location.

Tailored for Success in India’s Growing IT Market
Our training is designed with the Indian IT market in mind, ensuring that you are not only prepared for the CCIE Data Center v3.0 exam but also equipped to tackle real-world challenges in India’s fast-growing IT sector.

FAQs

1. What is Cisco CCIE Data Center v3.0 Training?
Cisco CCIE Data Center v3.0 Training is a specialized course designed to help professionals prepare for the Cisco CCIE Data Center v3.0 certification exam, covering essential topics such as data center infrastructure, automation, and security.

2. Is this training suitable for professionals with no experience?
While prior experience in networking and data center technologies is beneficial, beginners can still benefit from the expert guidance and structured learning approach offered in the training.

3. Can I attend the training remotely?
Yes, we offer flexible learning options, including remote, on-site, and hybrid training, making it easy for candidates to join from any location.

4. What topics are covered in the Cisco CCIE Data Center v3.0 training?
The training covers a wide range of topics, including data center architecture, virtualization, automation, network infrastructure, security, and cloud computing.

5. Do you provide study materials and lab access?
Yes, we provide comprehensive study materials, real lab access, and expert support to ensure that you have all the resources needed for exam success.

Course Summary
CCIE Data Center v3.1 - Topics

The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. Your knowledge, skills and abilities on these topics will be tested throughout the entire network lifecycle, unless explicitly specified otherwise within this document.

  • 1.1 Layer 2 technologies
    • 1.1.a Link Aggregation
    • 1.1.a i vPC
    • 1.1.a ii PortChannel
    • 1.1.b Tagging/Trunking
    • 1.1.c Static Path binding
    • 1.1.d Spanning Tree Protocol
    • 1.1.d i PVST
    • 1.1.d ii MST
  • 1.2 Routing Protocols and features
    • 1.2.a OSPF (v2 and v3)
    • 1.2.a i Authentication
    • 1.2.a ii Adjacencies
    • 1.2.a iii Network types and Area Types
    • 1.2.a iv LSA Types
    • 1.2.a v Route Aggregation/Summarization
    • 1.2.a vi Route Redistribution
    • 1.2.b ISIS
    • 1.2.b i Adjacencies
    • 1.2.b.i.1. Single area, single topology
    • 1.2.b ii Network types, Levels and Router types
    • 1.2.b.ii.1. NSAP addressing
    • 1.2.b.ii.2. Point-to-point, broadcast
    • 1.2.c BGP
    • 1.2.c i Path Selection
    • 1.2.c ii External and Internal Peering
    • 1.2.c iii Route reflectors and Route Server
    • 1.2.c iv Peer Templates
    • 1.2.c v Multi-Hop EBGP
    • 1.2.c vi Route Aggregation/Summarization
    • 1.2.c vii Route Redistribution
    • 1.2.d BFD
    • 1.2.e FHRP
  • 1.3 Multicast protocols
    • 1.3.a PIM
    • 1.3.a i Sparse Mode
    • 1.3.a ii BiDir
    • 1.3.a iii Static RP, BSR, AutoRP, PhantomRP
    • 1.3.a iv IPv4 PIM Anycast
    • 1.3.a v IPv4 Anycast RP using MSDP
    • 1.3.b IGMP
    • 1.3.b i IGMPv2, IGMPv3
    • 1.3.b ii IGMP Snooping
    • 1.3.b iii IGMP Querier
  • 2.1 Physical fabric components
    • 2.1.a Fabric Discovery
    • 2.1.b Controllers/Network Managers
    • 2.1.c Switches
  • 2.2 Fabric policies
    • 2.2.a Access Policies
    • 2.2.b Multi Tenancy
    • 2.2.c Monitoring Policies
  • 2.3 Tenant Policies
    • 2.3.a Application profiles and EPGs
    • 2.3.b Networking
    • 2.3.c Security
  • 2.4 Fabric Monitoring
    • 2.4.a Faults
    • 2.4.b Events
    • 2.4.c Health indicators
    • 2.4.d Audit Logs
  • 2.5 Virtual Networking
    • 2.5.a vSphere VDS
  • 3.1 VRF lite
  • 3.2 L3Out
    • 3.2.a OSPF
    • 3.2.a i Authentication
    • 3.2.a ii Adjacencies
    • 3.2.a iii Network types and Area Types
    • 3.2.a iv Route Redistribution
    • 3.2.b BGP
    • 3.2.b i AS manipulation
    • 3.2.b ii External and Internal Peering
    • 3.2.b iii Route reflectors
    • 3.2.b iv Route Redistribution
    • 3.2.c Transit Routing
  • 3.3 Inter Fabric connectivity
    • 3.3.a Multi-Pod
    • 3.3.b Multi-Site
    • 3.3.c Virtual POD
    • 3.3.d remote Leaf
  • 3.4 Overlays
    • 3.4.a VXLAN EVPN
  • 4.1 Compute Resources
    • 4.1.a UCSM Policies, Profiles and Templates
    • 4.1.b Hyperflex
  • 4.2 Compute Connectivity
    • 4.2.a SAN/LAN uplinks
    • 4.2.b Rack server integration
    • 4.2.c Port Modes
  • 5.1 FC and FCoE
    • 5.1.a Zoning
    • 5.1.b NPV/NPIV
    • 5.1.c Trunking
    • 5.1.d Portchannel
    • 5.1.e Load Balancing
  • 5.2 iSCSI
    • 5.2.a Authentication
    • 5.2.b Multipathing
  • 5.3 RoCE v2 over IP Networks
  • 6.1 Security features
    • 6.1.a ACL’s
    • 6.1.b First Hop Security
    • 6.1.c Port security
    • 6.1.d Private VLANs
    • 6.1.e Contracts
  • 6.2 RBAC
    • 6.2.a Radius
    • 6.2.b TACACS+
    • 6.2.c LDAP
    • 6.2.d AAA
  • 6.3 Network Services Insertion and Redirection
    • 6.3.a Policy Based Routing
    • 6.3.b Policy Based Redirection
    • 6.3.c Inter VRF communication
    • 6.3.d Route Targets
    • 6.3.e Prefix Lists
  • 6.4 Services
    • 6.4.a Flow/Telemetry Export
    • 6.4.b SPAN
    • 6.4.c SNMP
    • 6.4.d Syslog
    • 6.4.e DHCP
    • 6.4.f NTP/PTP
  • 6.5 Traffic management
    • 6.5.a Queueing
    • 6.5.b Policing
    • 6.5.c Classification/Marking
    • 6.5.d Scheduling
    • 6.5.e CoPP
  • 7.1 Data center tasks using scripts (Python and Ansible)
    • 7.1.a Create, Read, Update, Delete using RESTful APIs
    • 7.1.b Deploy and modify configurations
    • 7.1.c Statistics, Data Collection
  • 7.2 Data Center Automation and Orchestration using tools
    • 7.2.a DCNM
    • 7.2.b UCSD
    • 7.2.b i Tasks
    • 7.2.b ii Workflows
    • 7.2.b iii Catalog
    • 7.2.c Intersight
    • 7.2.d CloudCenter Suite
    • 7.2.d i Applications
    • 7.2.d ii Deployments
    • 7.2.d iii Action Orchest
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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Introduction
  • A (Very) Basic Introduction to Networking
  • The OSI Reference Model Overview
  • The TCP/IP Stack
  • The Upper OSI Layers
  • The Lower OSI Layers
  • Introduction
  • The Transport Layer Header, TCP and UDP
  • Introduction
  • Class A IP Addresses
  • IP Address Classes B and C
  • IP Address Classes D and E
  • Introduction
  • Local Area Network Layer 2 – Ethernet
  • Introduction
  • Switches vs Hubs
  • Switch Operation
    Routers
  • Other Cisco Devices
  • Cisco Device Functions – Lab Exercises
  • Introduction
  • A (Very) Basic Introduction to Networking
  • The OSI Reference Model Overview
  • The TCP/IP Stack
  • The Upper OSI Layers
  • The Lower OSI Layers
  • Introduction
  • The Transport Layer Header, TCP and UDP
  • Introduction
  • Class A IP Addresses
  • IP Address Classes B and C
  • IP Address Classes D and E
  • Introduction
  • Local Area Network Layer 2 – Ethernet
  • Introduction
  • Switches vs Hubs
  • Switch Operation
    Routers
  • Other Cisco Devices
  • Cisco Device Functions – Lab Exercises
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