Designing Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (DCACID)

The Designing Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (DCACID) is a 5-day product training that provides you with the knowledge and skills to understand and utilize a programmable fabric design built on Cisco Nexus® 9000 Series Switches in Application-Centric Infrastructure (ACI) mode. This training is a deep dive into Cisco ACI design, covering design considerations and best practices, so you can build solid ACI solutions and avoid common mistakes that can impact the network infrastructure. With a focus on various design use cases, this course provides information that can help you practice design decisions, validate your designs, and apply best practices while using Cisco ACI in your multiservice or cloud data centers.

Ways to get this training

Cisco U. Learning Path

Follow a guided Learning Path designed for your certification success. Pre- and post-assessments help you skip what you know and focus on what you need to learn.

Instructor-led training

Join lively classroom-style learning and discussions, online or in person, that are led by Cisco and our Learning Partners.

How you'll benefit

This training will help you:

  • Develop an understanding of programmable fabric designs built on Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches in ACI mode
  • Build the knowledge and skills necessary to build solid ACI solutions and avoid common mistakes

Who should enroll

  • Network designer
  • Network engineer
  • Systems engineer
  • Data center engineer
  • Consulting systems engineer
  • Technical solutions architect
  • Cisco integrators and partners

Technology areas

  • Data Center

Objectives

  • Design Cisco ACI access policies according to best practices
  • Use fabric system settings
  • Design Cisco ACI logical components
  • Design the migration of IP and logical components from an existing data center to Cisco ACI
  • Design Cisco ACI physical structure
  • Migrate existing data center connectivity and physical components from an existing environment to Cisco ACI
  • Design Cisco ACI external Layer 3 connectivity and Cisco ACI Layer 4–7 service insertion, including PBR-based service redirection
  • Design the L4-L7 service insertion in single-pod Cisco ACI, by evaluating the available options and choosing the optimal connectivity flow
  • Design L4-L7 service insertion in Cisco ACI Multi-Pod
  • Design a transit routing solution
  • Design service sharing using vzAny
  • Build a migration plan for Layer 2 and Layer 3 connectivity, including L3Outs and contracts
  • Migrate vSphere compute environment to Cisco ACI
  • Design QoS for interpod and intersite networks
  • Design the DHCP Relay feature, SPAN feature, Port Tracking feature, Import/Export policies, and Snapshot/Rollback feature

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this training. However, the knowledge and skills you are recommended to have before attending this training are:

  • Familiarity with Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure implementations
  • Familiarity with data center infrastructure operations
  • Familiarity with the management of Cisco data center switches
  • Familiarity with virtualization fundamentals

These skills can be found in the following Cisco Learning Offerings:


Outline

  • Designing Access Policies
  • Using Fabric System Settings
  • Designing Logical Components
  • Use Case: Migration of IP and Logical Structure
  • Designing Physical Structure
  • Use Case: Migration of Connectivity and Physical Components
  • Designing L3Outs and Service Insertion
  • Use Case: Service Insertion in Single Pod
  • Use Case: Service Insertion in Cisco ACI Multi-Pod
  • Use Case: L3Out Transit Routing
  • Use Case: Shared Services vzAny and Endpoint Security Groups
  • Use Case: Migration of Layer 2 and Layer 3 Connectivity
  • Use Case: VMware Data Center Migration to Cisco ACI
  • Use Case: IPN and ISN QoS
  • Use Case: DHCP Relay and SPAN