VMware NSX Training : Install, Configure, Manage
In this course you will learn how to use Deploy, Configure and Manage NSX Environment, logical switching in NSX, logical routing to enable you to dynamically route between different virtual environments, gateway services, firewall configurations, and security services to help secure and optimize your NSX environment.This course prepares you for the following certification: VMware Certified Professional 6 – Network Virtualization (VCP6-NV)
Course Content
Introduction to vSphere Networking
Describe VMware vSphere® networking components
Describe vSphere standard switches
Describe vSphere distributed switches
Introduction to NSX
Describe the benefits of NSX
Identify NSX key use cases
NSX Architecture
Describe the NSX architecture
Describe the cloud management, management, control, and data planes of NSX
Identify the component interactions
Describe the VMware NSX® Controller™ cluster and its functions
Explain the NSX Controller workload distribution
NSX Infrastructure Preparation
Explain the steps required for an NSX installation
Describe what is involved in planning an NSX deployment
Describe the NSX Controller cluster and deployment
Describe NSX Controller cluster high availability and load distribution
Explain how to deploy and configure the NSX Controller cluster
Explain the workflow involved in host preparation
NSX Logical Switch Networks
Explain transport zones, VXLANs, and VXLAN tunnel end points (VTEPs)
Describe the procedure for preparing the infrastructure for virtual networking
Describe the configuration of vSphere distributed switches for VXLAN
Identify the components involved in NSX logical switching
Define VLANs for VXLAN
NSX Logical Routing
Explain the east-west and north-south routing concepts
Define the NSX distributed logical router
Explain the logical router, interfaces, and interface addresses
Describe the management and control plane interaction
Describe logical router deployment models and two-tier routing for east-west traffic
Advanced NSX Logical Routing
Describe how routers connect remote networks
Explain route redistribution methods
Describe routing event notification enhancements
Describe high availability for NSX Edge service gateways
NSX L2 Bridging
Explain L2 bridging use cases
Describe software and hardware L2 bridging between VXLAN and VLANs
Discuss L2 bridging packet flows
NSX Edge Services
Describe the NSX Edge Services
Explain how Network Address Translation (NAT) works
Explain the function of load balancing
Explain one-armed and inline load-balancing architectures
Explain the DHCP and DNS services for NSX Edge
NSX Edge VPN Services
Describe the NSX Edge VPN services
Describe the VPN use cases
Configure a L2 VPN on an NSX Edge instance
Configure an NSX Edge instance for IPsec VPN services
Explain NSX Edge SSL VPN-Plus services
Configure NSX Edge SSL VPN-Plus server settings
NSX Security Services
Describe the policy enforcement of the distributed firewall
Describe virtualization context-awareness
Explain custom network and security containers
Describe the architecture of an NSX Edge firewall
Explain DHCP snooping
Explain ARP snooping
NSX Advanced Security Services
Describe NSX SpoofGuard
Identify how tags enable dynamic security service chains
Explain Service Composer groups, policies, and tags
Describe the Identity Firewall architecture
Explain Application Rule Manager
Explain how to create a monitoring session
NSX Introspection Services
Describe the types of introspection services
Describe the installation and configuration of Guest and Network Introspection
Summarize Guest and Network Introspection alarms, events, and audit messages
Cross-vCenter NSX
Describe cross-vCenter features and use cases
Identify VMware NSX® Manager™ roles and NSX Controller cluster placement
Deploy universal logical networks
Explain the design considerations for cross-vCenter NSX
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