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Course Duration

3 Days

Audience

Employees of federal, state and local governments; and businesses working with the government.

Prerequisites

To fully benefit from this course, you should have the following knowledge and skills: DCIUCS or equivalent knowledge General knowledge of servers Routing and switching knowledge Storage area networking knowledge Server virtualization knowledge

Course Description

The Configuring Cisco Unified Computing System (DCCUCS) v1.0 shows you how to deploy, secure, operate, and maintain Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS©) B-series blade servers, Cisco UCS C-Series, and S-Series rack servers for use in data centers. You will learn how to implement management and orchestration software for Cisco UCS. You will gain hands-on practice: configuring key features of Cisco UCS, Cisco UCS Director, and Cisco UCS Manager; implementing UCS management software including Cisco UCS Manager and Cisco Intersight; and more.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe and implement Fibre Channel, zoning, and N-Port Virtualization (NPV) features on Cisco UCS
  • Describe and implement Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) on Cisco UCS
  • Describe Cisco UCS policies for service profiles
  • Describe Cisco Adapter Fabric Extender (FEX) and Single Root I/O Virtualization
  • Describe and implement Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) on Cisco UCS
  • Describe and implement external authentication providers on Cisco UCS Manager
  • Describe and implement key management on Cisco UCS Manager
  • Describe Cisco UCS Director
  • Describe and implement Cisco Intersight
  • Describe the scripting options for Cisco UCS Manager
  • Describe and implement monitoring on Cisco UCS Manager

Course Outline

  • Lab Outline

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the DCCUCS Configuring Cisco Unified Computing System course cover?

This course covers DCCUCS Configuring Cisco Unified Computing System training and best practices. IT Dojo delivers it as live instructor-led training with an emphasis on practical skills for government and DoD professionals.

How long is IT Dojo's DCCUCS Configuring Cisco Unified Computing System training?

IT Dojo's DCCUCS Configuring Cisco Unified Computing System training is 3 Days. It is available as live remote online instruction or on-site at your facility. All sessions are instructor-led with small class sizes to ensure individual attention.

Is this course available as live remote online training?

Yes. IT Dojo offers DCCUCS Configuring Cisco Unified Computing System as live remote online training. A certified instructor leads the session in real time. Students interact via chat or microphone. Classes are kept small (typically no more than 16 students) to ensure engagement. On-site delivery at your government facility or contractor location is also available.

What prerequisites are recommended before this course?

To fully benefit from this course, you should have the following knowledge and skills: DCIUCS or equivalent knowledge General knowledge of servers Routing and switching knowledge Storage area networking knowledge Server virtualization knowledge.

Does IT Dojo offer this training on-site at government or DoD facilities?

Yes. IT Dojo delivers DCCUCS Configuring Cisco Unified Computing System on-site at government agencies, DoD commands, military installations, and contractor facilities. On-site training is ideal for teams of four or more and can be customized to your organization's specific environment and mission requirements. Contact IT Dojo to schedule.

How do I register for this course?

IT Dojo training is employer sponsored. Your organization registers and pays for seats. To schedule DCCUCS Configuring Cisco Unified Computing System for your team, contact IT Dojo via the Request Training form or call 757-216-3656. IT Dojo will work with your contracting officer, training coordinator, or program office to set up the course.

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We work with Government Agencies, Military, government contractors, and corporate clients. As much as we would love to, our business model does not include working with the general public.