Course Catalog
Application Centric Infrastructure Administration, Operations and Troubleshooting
Code: ACIOT
Duration: 5 Day
$4195 USD

OVERVIEW

Some of the characteristic challenges that you may experience with a classic data center include time-consuming application deployment, error-prone switch-by-switch configuration, and problematic application performance monitoring. Application Centric Infrastructure Application Centric Infrastructure helps resolve these typical data center issues by significantly reducing customer application deployment time and improving IT alignment with business objectives and policy requirements.

In this course, you will practice developing essential skills for administrating and troubleshooting a Application Centric Infrastructure Fabric. You will discover how data center components corresponding to Application Centric Infrastructure Fabric components, and you will gain a deeper knowledge of the operation of a Tenants, EPGs, Bridge

Domains, VRFs, AEPs, and many other features of Application Centric Infrastructure through the process of configuring and administrating an Application Centric Infrastructure Fabric. Hands-on labs will guide you through steps to set up switches, group devices by application, apply policies at an application level, and give application level visibility for troubleshooting.

You will use best-practice Application Centric Infrastructure troubleshooting tools, such as Visore, API Inspector, Troubleshooting Wizard, Faults/Events/Audit Logs and various CLI commands in line with the OSI model, an established troubleshooting methodology, all to identify problems that impact fabric-wide connectivity. You will use the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller CLI and GUI to expose misconfigurations that trigger fault messages and practice applying GUI and CLI tools to resolve various troubleshooting scenarios.

By the end of this class, you will have a strong fundamental understanding to enable you to administer, configure and troubleshoot Application Centric Infrastructure in your production environment.

DELIVERY FORMAT

This course is available in the following formats:

Virtual Classroom

Duration: 5 Day
Classroom

Duration: 5 Day

CLASS SCHEDULE

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: Apr 01 2024 - Apr 05 2024 | 08:30 - 16:30 EDT
Location: Online
Course Length: 5 Day

$ 4195

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: Jun 10 2024 - Jun 14 2024 | 08:30 - 16:30 EDT
Location: Online
Course Length: 5 Day

$ 4195

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: Oct 21 2024 - Oct 25 2024 | 08:30 - 16:30 EDT
Location: Online
Course Length: 5 Day

$ 4195

GOALS
  • Discover Application Centric Infrastructure Fabric Components
  • Create a Tenant
  • Create Tenant components; VRFs, BDs, ANPs, EPGs
  • Create Fabric Access Policies and Profiles
  • Create an Application Profile
  • Create a VMM domain
  • Create Contracts and Filters
  • Confirm functionality of a fabric
  • Apply a basic troubleshooting methodology
  • Use CLI troubleshooting tools to discover misconfigurations
  • View Faults/Events/Audit Logs in the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller GUI
  • Use Visore to query MOs
  • Use best-practice troubleshooting tools to troubleshoot Port, Interface, VLAN, L3 OUT, Contracts, Filters and Faults
OUTLINE

  • Module1: Why use Application Centric Infrastructure?
    • Lesson 1: What is it?
    • Lesson 2: The Application Policy Infrastructure Controller GUI
  • Module 2: Discover the Application Centric Infrastructure fabric
    • Lesson 1: Discover Application Centric Infrastructure fabric switches
  • Module 3: Configure a basic Application Centric Infrastructure fabric
    • Lesson 1: Create fabric Access Policies
    • Lesson 2: Create Tenants
    • Lesson 3: Create an Application Profile and EPGs
    • Lesson 4: Associate EPGs with VMM domains
    • Lesson 5: Configure Contracts
    • Lesson 6: Create an external L3 policy using OSPF
  • Module 4: Application Centric Infrastructure Troubleshooting Tools
    • Lesson 1: Troubleshooting approach
    • Lesson 2: Use Visore to query MOs
    • Lesson 3: Use GUI and CLI troubleshooting tools
  • Module 5: Verify Application Centric Infrastructure Connectivity
    • Lesson 1: Using the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller GUI to verify the Physical and Data Link layer
    • Lesson 2: Using the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller CLI to verify the Physical and Data Link layer
  • Module 6: Verify and track connectivity of fabric end points
    • Lesson 1: Using the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller GUI to verify and track connectivity
    • Lesson 2: Using the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller CLI to verify and track connectivity
  • Module 7: Troubleshoot Application Centric Infrastructure Labs
    • Lesson 1: Troubleshoot L3 OUT, Routing connectivity
    • Lesson 2: Troubleshoot Contracts
    • Lesson 3: Review and Document Faults
  • Module1: Why use Application Centric Infrastructure?
    • Lesson 1: What is it?
    • Lesson 2: The Application Policy Infrastructure Controller GUI
  • Module 2: Discover the Application Centric Infrastructure fabric
    • Lesson 1: Discover Application Centric Infrastructure fabric switches
  • Module 3: Configure a basic Application Centric Infrastructure fabric
    • Lesson 1: Create fabric Access Policies
    • Lesson 2: Create Tenants
    • Lesson 3: Create an Application Profile and EPGs
    • Lesson 4: Associate EPGs with VMM domains
    • Lesson 5: Configure Contracts
    • Lesson 6: Create an external L3 policy using OSPF
  • Module 4: Application Centric Infrastructure Troubleshooting Tools
    • Lesson 1: Troubleshooting approach
    • Lesson 2: Use Visore to query MOs
    • Lesson 3: Use GUI and CLI troubleshooting tools
  • Module 5: Verify Application Centric Infrastructure Connectivity
    • Lesson 1: Using the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller GUI to verify the Physical and Data Link layer
    • Lesson 2: Using the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller CLI to verify the Physical and Data Link layer
  • Module 6: Verify and track connectivity of fabric end points
    • Lesson 1: Using the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller GUI to verify and track connectivity
    • Lesson 2: Using the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller CLI to verify and track connectivity
  • Module 7: Troubleshoot Application Centric Infrastructure Labs
    • Lesson 1: Troubleshoot L3 OUT, Routing connectivity
    • Lesson 2: Troubleshoot Contracts
    • Lesson 3: Review and Document Faults
LABS

  • Lab 0: Log into the remote lab environment
  • Lab 1: Discover the Application Centric Infrastructure fabric
  • Lab 2: Create Fabric Access Policies
  • Lab 3: Create Tenants
  • Lab 4: Create an Application Profile and EPGs
  • Lab 5: Associate EPGs with VMM Domains
  • Lab 6: Configure Contracts
  • Lab 7: Create an external L3 policy using OSPF
  • Lab 8: Confirm Fabric Access Policies
  • Lab 9: Application Centric Infrastructure Fabric-Wide Troubleshooting Tools
  • Lab 10: Verify Physical & Data Link Layers
  • Lab 11: Verify and Track Connectivity of Fabric Endpoints
  • Lab 12: Application Centric Infrastructure CLI Troubleshooting Commands
  • Lab 13: Troubleshoot Contracts
  • Lab 14: Troubleshoot L3 OUT
  • Lab 15: Troubleshoot Faults
  • Lab 0: Log into the remote lab environment
  • Lab 1: Discover the Application Centric Infrastructure fabric
  • Lab 2: Create Fabric Access Policies
  • Lab 3: Create Tenants
  • Lab 4: Create an Application Profile and EPGs
  • Lab 5: Associate EPGs with VMM Domains
  • Lab 6: Configure Contracts
  • Lab 7: Create an external L3 policy using OSPF
  • Lab 8: Confirm Fabric Access Policies
  • Lab 9: Application Centric Infrastructure Fabric-Wide Troubleshooting Tools
  • Lab 10: Verify Physical & Data Link Layers
  • Lab 11: Verify and Track Connectivity of Fabric Endpoints
  • Lab 12: Application Centric Infrastructure CLI Troubleshooting Commands
  • Lab 13: Troubleshoot Contracts
  • Lab 14: Troubleshoot L3 OUT
  • Lab 15: Troubleshoot Faults
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
  • Team leads
  • Administrators in a technical role
  • Field engineers
  • Support engineers
  • Server administrators
  • Network administrators
  • Storage administrators
  • Network Operators
  • Technical Managers
  • Security engineers
PREREQUISITES

No required prerequisite courses.   Ideally basic understanding of routing and switching as well as a fundamental understanding of server virtualization with virtual machines.