DESGN 3.0: Network Programmability and Data Center Component Design


Overview/Description
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description

Explore network programmability concepts when designing for the next generation network. Examine data center considerations such as load balancing, block vs. non-blocking at Layer 2, and using DCI across multiple data centers, as you prepare for the 200-310: Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions certification exam.



Expected Duration (hours)
0.9

Lesson Objectives

DESGN 3.0: Network Programmability and Data Center Component Design

  • define Application Programming Interface
  • identify characteristics of Cisco’s Application Centric Infrastructure
  • identify characteristics of SDN layers
  • recognize the purpose of a northbound interface on an SDN controller
  • specify benefits of standardized models
  • define characteristics of network-based load balancing
  • identify a disadvantage of application load balancing
  • identify best practices for connecting servers to oversubscribed ports
  • recognize reasons to configure a DCI across multiple data centers
  • specify Cisco recommendations for DCI deployment
  • Course Number:
    it_ccdatv_24_05_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate