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Cisco > Cisco Deploy, Manage, and Scale Cisco UCS Domains with UCS Central DCUCCEN
CMDBID: 65447 | Course Code: DCUCCEN,UCS | Duration: 2 Days
Overview>
This lab-intensive course introduces learners to the knowledge required to deploy and utilize Cisco UCS Central to manage multiple Cisco domains of UCS Manager Classic, UCS Mini and the Cisco UCS M-Series modular servers.
Audience>
Individuals involved in the Management of Cisco UCS Domains with Cisco UCS Central.
Skills Gained>
After completing this course, you should be able to:
Describe Cisco UCS hardware components and Cisco UCS Manager policy-based management via service profiles and server pools
Describe Cisco UCS Central conceptual framework, benefits of multiple domain management, common use cases and integration of Cisco UCS Central with Cisco UCS Director
Deploy Cisco UCS Central for high availability
Register domains and set up domain groups
Perform ongoing operations configuration tasks including role and locale; backup and export; monitoring and centralized inventory
Administer global service profiles, pools and policies; networking templates and connectivity policies; VLAN aliasing
Transition to UCS Central: perform the steps and describe best practices
Prerequisites>
Attendees should meet the following prerequisites:
Lab 1: Cisco UCS Central Labs Login and Initial Setup
Lab 2: Explore Cisco UCS Manager (Classic), UCS Mini, and UCS M Server Initial Configuration
Lab 3: Initial Cisco UCS Central Configuration
Lab 4: Cisco UCS Central Domain Registration
Lab 5: Cisco UCS Central Role-Based Access Control and LDAP
Lab 6: Cisco UCS Central Schedule Backups and Configuration Exports
Lab 7: Create Cisco UCS Central Global Resource Pools
Lab 8: Create Cisco UCS Central Global Policies
Lab 9: Create Cisco UCS Central Networking Templates and Connectivity Policies
Lab 10: Create and Use Cisco UCS Central Global Service Profile Templates
Lab 11: Use Cisco UCS Central Connectivity Templates for VLAN Aliasing
Our Clients
Our clients have included prestigious national organisations such as Oxford University Press, multi-national private corporations such as JP Morgan and HSBC, as well
as public sector institutions such as the Department of Defence and the Department of Health.