Cisco ACI Design & Deployment Workshop (ACI-DDW3)
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Overview
Description, Pre requisites -
Content
Lessons, Course Structure
Course Overview
The ACI Design & Deployment Workshop takes engineers and technicians with some ACI experience through the process of designing and deploying single site and Multi-Site ACI solutions from scratch. Once the foundations are laid, the students are challenged to design and deploy first a single-site then a multi-site ACI deployment without step-by-step instructions.
The design is then migrated to a visualized design and re-deployed with VMM (VMware) integration.
Housley will make the lab resources available 24/7 for the duration of the course.
- Ratio of 40% hands on to 60% theory
Audience
- Participants will have base understanding of ACI concepts
Pre-requisites
All attendees have working knowledge of
- ACI concepts and configuration
- Layer 2 operation
- TCP/IP layer 3 and 4 concepts
- OSPF and BGP Routing Protocols
If students do not have a working knowledge of ACI, Housley will scale back the scope of the course to suit the audience.
Duration
- 3 days
- Virtual
Outline
Day 1
- ACI design features and best practices
- ACI theory review – key points with class discussion
- Access Policies Design and Best Practices
- Leaf Profiles
- Interface Profiles/Interface Selectors
- Interface Policy Groups/Interface Policies
- Attachable Access Entity Profiles
- Physical Domains
- VLAN Pools
- Tenant Policy Design and Best Practices
- VRFs
- Bridge Domains
- EPGs
- Contracts
- ACI Features summary
- ACI Scalability Guide
- New ACI v5.0 deployment features
Lab: Single-pod
- Students will design and deploy a base single-pod lab.
Day 2
- ACI Multi-site Design and Best Practices
- MultiPod vs MultiSite vs MultiCloud (ACI Anywhere)
- Multi-Site Orchestrator (MSO)
- Physical APIC vs Virtual APIC
- Planning and Designing External Routed connectivity
- OSPF, BGP and Static routes
- Multi-site implications
Lab: Multi-Site
- Students will design and deploy a two site multi-site lab using the MSO.
Day 3
- External Routed connectivity Design and Best Practices
- OSPF, BGP and Static routes
- Multi-site L3 Design
- Transit routing
- Multi-site Transit Routing
- Multi-Site implications & solutions
Lab: ACI Multi-Site Routing
- Students expand their Multi-Site design to include L3 Outs in each site and design a fail-over strategy.
- Students will deploy their fail-over strategy design to the multi-site lab