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Cisco Nexus 7000, 5000 and 2000 Troubleshoot Training (DCUFT)

Troubleshooting Cisco Data Center Unified Fabric (DCUFT) v5.0 is a 3-day training program that covers the key components and procedures needed to troubleshoot and resolve common issues with the Cisco Nexus 7000, 5000, MDS Switches, and the Nexus 2000 Fabric Extenders in the network and SAN environment. This DCUFT training course is designed for Data Center designers, administrators, and system engineers. This Cisco Data Center training is also designed to be practically beneficial for Data Center engineers and managers. 

Troubleshooting tools and methodologies available from the command line interface (CLI) and in Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) used to identify and resolve issues in a Cisco Data Center network architecture. Learn more about Troubleshooting Cisco Data Center Unified Computing v5.0 below!

About the course

Prerequisites

The knowledge and skills that a learner should have before attending this course are as follows:

  • CCNA or CCNP certification
  • Experience with Fibre Channel Protocol
  • DCUFI - Implementing Cisco Data Center Unified Fabric
  • ICSNS - Implementing Cisco Storage Networking Solutions 4.2
  • Attendance of Nexus 7000, 5000, and MDS coursesDCNX5K - Implementing the Cisco Nexus 5000 and 2000 v2.0
  • DCNX7K - Configuring Cisco Nexus 7000 Switches v2.0
  • ICSNS - Implementing Cisco Storage Networking Solutions 4.2
  • DCNX5K - Implementing the Cisco Nexus 5000 and 2000 v2.0
  • DCNX7K - Configuring Cisco Nexus 7000 Switches v2.0

Course Objectives

Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:

  • Identify and resolve issues related to VLANs and PVLANs
  • Identify and resolve issues related to Port Channels and virtual Port Channels
  • Identify and resolve issues related to Cisco FabricPath
  • Identify and resolve issues related to Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV)
  • Identify and resolve issues related to Fibre Channel interface operation
  • Identify and resolve issues related to Fibre Channel Switching when the NX-OS Switch is used in switched mode or in N Port virtualization (NPV) mode
  • Identify and resolve issues related to Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) in the Cisco data center architecture
  • Identify and resolve issues related to the Nexus 7000
  • Identify and resolve issues specific to the Nexus 5000 family
  • Identify and resolve issues specific to the Nexus 2000 FEX
  • Identify and resolve issues specific to the Cisco MDS family of switches
Course content

Module 1: Tools and Methodologies Troubleshooting

  • CLI Troubleshooting Tools
  • Cisco DCNM Troubleshooting Tools

Module 2: Layer 2 Issues Troubleshooting

  • Troubleshooting VLANs and Private VLANs
  • Troubleshooting Port Channels and Virtual Port Channels
  • Troubleshooting Cisco FabricPath
  • Troubleshooting OTV

Module 3: SAN Switching Issues Troubleshooting

  • Troubleshooting Fibre Channel Interfaces
  • Troubleshooting Fibre Channel Fabric Service
  • Troubleshooting NPV Mode

Module 4: FCoE Troubleshooting

  • Troubleshooting DCBx

Module 5: Platform Specific Issues Troubleshooting

  • Troubleshooting the Cisco Nexus 7000
  • Troubleshooting the Cisco Nexus 5000 and 5500 Switches
  • Troubleshooting the Cisco Nexus 2000 Fabric Extended

Lab Outline

  • Lab 1: Troubleshoot vPCs 
  • Lab 2: Troubleshoot Cisco FabricPath 
  • Lab 3: Troubleshoot OTV Issues 
  • Lab 4: Troubleshoot FC Interfaces 
  • Lab 5: Troubleshoot FC VSANs, Zones, and Domain Services 
  • Lab 6: Troubleshoot NPV Mode 
  • Lab 7: Troubleshoot FCoE: Part 1 
  • Lab 8: Troubleshoot FCoE: Part 2 
  • Lab 9: Troubleshoot Virtual Device Contexts (VDCs) 
  • Lab 10: Troubleshoot Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) 
  • Lab 11: Troubleshoot the Fabric Extender
Who Should Attend

The primary audience for this course is as follows:

  • Data center administrators and engineers
  • Network administrators and engineers
  • Consulting systems engineers
  • Cisco integrators and partners
  • Data center designers and managers
  • Network designers and managers
  • Systems engineers