Cisco 300-635 DCAUTO certification Training

About Course
The Cisco 300-635 DCAUTO certification validates skills in automating Cisco data center solutions using Cisco Nexus platforms and APIs. It covers topics such as programmability, automation tools, Cisco Nexus Dashboard Orchestrator (DCAO), and DevOps practices. Aimed at network engineers and automation specialists, it ensures proficiency in designing and implementing automated data center solutions. Certification holders demonstrate expertise in leveraging automation to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and accelerate deployments. It prepares professionals for roles focused on automating data center workflows, enhancing agility, and supporting digital transformation initiatives through effective use of Cisco’s programmable infrastructure solutions.
What Will You Learn?
- 1. In-Demand Skills
- 2. Career Advancement
- 3. Efficient CRM Management
- 4. Data Security
- 5. Workflow Automation
- 6. Reporting Insights
- 7. Job OpportunitiesHours On Demanded Videos
Course Content
Module 1: Introduction about Instructor and Course
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Instructor and course Introduction
Module 2: Cisco ACI DCACI – (300-620) Course Content
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1. What is Cisco ACI?
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Notes and Important Points – 1
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Article : What is SDN?
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Article : What is ACI ?
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2. Cisco ACI Hardware
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Notes and Important Points – 2
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3. Cisco ACI Protocols
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Notes : Cisco ACI Protocols
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4. Health Score Events Faults and Audit Logs
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Notes : Health Score Events , Faults and Audit logs
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5. (Lab) : APIC GUI Walkthrough
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6. (Lab) : APIC and Switch CLI Walkthrough
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Notes : APIC and it’s functionality in ACI
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7. Initial Setup of APIC Controller
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8. Cisco ACI Fabric and Access Policies
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Notes : What is Cisco ACI Fabric?
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9. Cisco ACI : What is Tenant?
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Notes : What is Tenant and explain its types
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10. Cisco ACI : VRF and Bridge Domain?
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Notes : What is VRF in Cisco ACI?
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Notes : What is Bridge Domain in Cisco ACI?
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11. (Lab) : Creating a Tenant
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12. (Lab) : Creating VRF and Bridge Domain
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13. (Lab) : Adding Subnets in Bridge Domain
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14. Interface Policy and IPG Introduction
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Notes : Interface Policy in Cisco ACI
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Notes : Interface Policy Groups (IPG) in Cisco ACI
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15. (Lab) : Interface Policy in Cisco ACI
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16. (Lab) : IPG (Interface Policy Group)
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17. Switch and Interface Profiles
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18. (Lab) : Creating Switch Profiles
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19. (Lab) : Creating Interface Profiles
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20. VLAN Pools and Domains in Cisco ACI
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21. (Lab) : Creating VLAN Pools
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22. (Lab) : Creating Domains in Cisco AC
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23. AAEP in Cisco ACI
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24. (Lab) : Creating AAEP in Cisco ACI
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25. Endpoint, EPG & Application Profile in Cisco ACI
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26. (Lab) : Creating EPG and Intra EPG Communication
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27. Contract, Subject, Filter & Taboo Contract in Cisco ACI
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28. (Lab) : Create Contract, Subject , Filter and Inter-EPG Communication
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29. (Lab) : Inter EPG Layer 3 Connectivity
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30. (Lab) : Setting up OOB Addressing in Cisco ACI
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31. (Lab) : NTP configuration in Cisco ACI
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32. vPC in Cisco ACI Introduction
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33. (Lab) : vPC in Cisco ACI with same Interface numbers
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34. (Lab) : vPC in Cisco ACI with same different numbers
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35. External L2 Domain in Cisco ACI
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36. (Lab) : External L2 Domain using EPG Extension
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37. (Lab) : Extending ACI Bridge Domain to External L2 domain
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38. External L3 Domain in Cisco ACI
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39. (Lab) : L3Out – Configuring MP-BGP in ACI Fabric
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40. (Lab) : L3Out – Configuring OSPF in ACI Fabric
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Setup your own ACI Lab & Initial fabric discovery
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