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Duration
4+ Hours of Video Instruction
Overview
Learn the basics of the Cisco Unified Computing System from an operational viewpoint to provide LAN, SAN, management, and compute resources for your converged Data Centers and prepare for CCNP Data Center certification exams. This LiveLesson takes you from an introduction to the hardware components to a sophisticated understanding of UCS Manager.
Description
Cisco UCS are servers optimized for virtualization, giving companies the capability to provide high availability, support for Fibre Channel or iSCSI and fast provisioning. Experienced instructor, Desiree Lindfield, guides you through a step-by-step configuration of Resource Pools, Service Profiles, and how to set up common administrative tasks such as Backups.
Each video lesson addresses core concepts, lab demonstrations, and helpful tips for supporting Cisco UCS. The instruction throughout offers detailed explanations, tips, and configuration verifications. The LiveLesson also provides information to help prepare for the CCNP Data Center certification track.
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate
What You Will Learn
You will learn:
Who Should Take This Course
Ideal for Server Administrators looking to build their basic and advanced knowledge of implementation and support of Cisco’s Unified Computing System. Often, other Data Center employees such as Network or Storage engineers may have to provision address pools or components within UCS Manager, therefore they can benefit from an understanding the operations of UCS Manager, a Service Profile, and the position it fits into the bigger Data Center picture. Also appropriate study resource for CCNP Data Center certification candidates.
Course Requirements
Familiarity with the following is required:
Table of Contents
Lesson 1: UCS Hardware Components
1.1 Model Numbers
1.2 Fabric Interconnect Overview
1.3 IO Module Overview
1.4 Chassis Overview
1.5 Description of Blades
1.6 Description of Virtual Interface Cards
Lesson 2: Initial UCS Configuration
2.1 Physical Components
2.2 Logical Components Needed for Initial Configuration
2.3 Initial Configuration Wizard
Lesson 3: Fabric Interconnect Modes
3.1 End Host Mode
3.2 Switching Mode
3.3 Port Types & Personalities
3.4 Overview of UCS Manager
3.5 Changing Port Types and Personalities
Lesson 4: Resource Pools
4.1 Logical Resource Pools - Part 1
4.2 Logical Resource Pools - Part 2
4.3 Physical Resource Pools
Lesson 5: Service Profiles, Part 1
5.1 Service Profile Basics
5.2 ID Portion of Service Profile
5.3 Network Portion of Service Profile
5.4 Storage Portion of Service Profile
5.5 Zoning Portion of Service Profile
Lesson 6: Service Profiles, Part 2
6.1 Server Boot Order
6.2 Maintenance Policy
6.3 Server Assignment
6.4 Operational Policies
Lesson 7: Service Profile Templates
7.1 Service Profile Template Overview
7.2 vNIC & vHBA Templates
7.3 Template Complexities
Lesson 8: UCS Administration
8.1 Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
8.2 Creating a Role and Organization
8.3 Logging & Smart Call Home
8.4 Provisioning Smart Call Home
8.5 Implementing Backups
8.6 Configuring Backups
Lesson 9: C-Series Servers
9.1 Overview of C-Series Models
9.2 C-Series Standalone Management - Part 1
9.3 C-Series Standalone Management - Part 2
9.4 C-Series & UCSM Integration
Summary
New Player Enables Streaming and Download AccessLesson 1: UCS Hardware Components
This lesson provides an overview and brief description of the hardware components that make up the UCS Domain. Such items include: Fabric Interconnects, IO Modules, Chassis, Blade servers, and Cisco VICs.
Lesson 2: Initial UCS Configuration
This lesson explains the physical and logical components needed for initial configuration of the UCSDomain and demonstrates the process of initial setup.
Lesson 3: Fabric Interconnect Modes
This lesson provides a high-level overview of how Fabric Interconnects work in their default mode: End host mode versus Switching mode. The lessons also provides demonstrations focusing on the process of changing the port types and configuring the different Port Personalities.
Lesson 4: Resource Pools
This lesson describes the difference between Logical and Physical Resource Pools. Additionally, the lesson reviews the recommended ways to provision Logical Resource Pools, and how they are beneficial to ensuring unqiue addressing for every physical server.
Lesson 5: Service Profiles, Part 1
This lesson describes the basics of a Service Profile. Next, the lesson demonstrates creating the first few steps in the Service Profile: Identification, Network portion, Storage portion, and the purpose of creating a vNIC and vHBA template.
Lesson 6: Service Profiles, Part 2
This lesson describes the second half of the Service Profile creation process, which includes the Boot Order, the Maintenance Policy, the Server Assignment, and Operational Policies.
Lesson 7: Service Profile Templates
This lesson covers the difference between the Updating and Intial Service Profiles Templates, vNIC and vHBA Templates, in addition to understanding the complexities.
Lesson 8: UCS Administration
This lesson reviews common administrative tasks such as Role Based Access, Creating a Role and an Org, Provisioning Smart Call Home, and configuring backups.
Lesson 9: C-Series Servers
This lesson covers some of the types of C-Series or Rack Mount Standalone Servers. The lesson also reviews the CIMC Management Interface and the process of Integration with UCS Manager in a UCS Domain.
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