Cisco DNA Programmability Fundamentals (DNAPF)

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Cisco DNA Programmability Fundamentals (DNAPF)

Quién debería asistir:

Individuals involved in the implementation and planning of a software defined Cisco Digital Network Architecture

Pre-requisitos:

Attendees should meet the following prerequisites:

    • Basic understanding of Enterprise Networking

Objetivo del curso:

After you complete this course you should be able to:

    • Describe SDN and Network Programmability
    • Understand the Use Cases and Problems Solved with SDN
    • Understand the Digital Transformation and Cisco Digital Network Architecture (DNA)
    • Explain an Overview of OpenFlow and Network Controllers
    • Explain an Overview of Human Interaction DevOps-Style
    • Understand Next Steps to Get Customers Ready

Contenido del curso:

Module 1: Programmable Infrastructure Overview

    • Lesson 1: Digital Enterprise Definition
    • Lesson 2: The 4 Pillars of Digitization (IoT, Mobility, Big Data, and Cloud)
    • Lesson 3: Digital Disruption
    • Lesson 4: What is Network Programmability?
    • Lesson 5: What to Automate?
    • Lesson 6: Business Benefits of Programmability
    • Lesson 7: Simplification
    • Lesson 8: Quantifying Programmability
    • Lesson 9: Programmability Use Cases

Module 2: Cisco’s Digital Network Architecture (DNA)

    • Lesson 1: The Digital Business
    • Lesson 2: Digital Network Architecture Overview
    • Lesson 3: Digital Network Architecture Components
    • Lesson 4: Benefits of DNA
    • Lesson 5: DNA Use Cases
    • Lesson 6: Case Study: NYU Security

Module 3: Cisco Programmable Infrastructure

    • Lesson 1: Programmability
    • Lesson 2: UCS
    • Lesson 3: Automation
    • Lesson 4: Enterprise Networking (APIC-EN, CMX, PI)
    • Lesson 5: Open Daylight (RESTCONF, NETCONF)
    • Lesson 6: DC Networking (ACI, NX-OS)
    • Lesson 7: Software Defined Storage
    • Lesson 8: Collaboration (Spark, Tropo, Acano)
    • Lesson 9: Management, Monitoring, and Analytics (UCS-D, DCNM)
    • Lesson 10: Case Study: AMBU Health Board – Health Care Automation

Module 4: REST APIs and Python

    • Lesson 1: How API enables Business Automation
    • Lesson 2: What is REST?
    • Lesson 3: How to make a REST API Call
    • Lesson 4: REST API Request and Response
    • Lesson 5: Python Basics
    • Lesson 6: Python and JSON
    • Lesson 7: Using Python with Rest APIs
    • Lesson 8: Coding and Parsing with Python
    • Lesson 9: Use Case – Creating a List of Users

Module 5: Spark API

    • Lesson 1: Spark Automation Business Benefits
    • Lesson 2: Introduction to Spark API
    • Lesson 3: Using Spark API with Python
    • Lesson 4: Using Spark API with Postman
    • Lesson 5: Use Case – Wi-Fi Public and Guest Access
    • Lesson 6: Use Case – Post Message in a Spark Room

Module 6: Cisco Mobility Experience (CMX) APIs

    • Lesson 1: CMX Programmability Benefits
    • Lesson 2: Introduction to CMX 10 Mobility Services
    • Lesson 3: CMX 10 Mobility Services REST API
    • Lesson 4: CMX Deep Dive using the Notifications Resource
    • Lesson 5: Programming CMX Notifications for Applications and 3rd Party Systems
    • Lesson 6: CMX/MSE REST API
    • Lesson 7: Use Case – Find the IP Address of the WLC
    • Lesson 8: Case Study: University of Melbourne – Wi-Fi Analytics

Module 7: APIC-EM and Rest APIs

    • Lesson 1: APIC-EM Automation Enterprise Benefits
    • Lesson 2: Controller Basics
    • Lesson 3: APIC-EM Overview
    • Lesson 4: APIC-EM Applications and Use Cases
    • Lesson 5: APIC-EM REST API Python
    • Lesson 6: Application Design for Python with APIC-EM
    • Lesson 7: Use Case – Find out the Device Name using the IP Address
    • Lesson 8: Case Study: Symantec – Network Automation

Module 8: RESTCONF, NETCONF, and YANG

    • Lesson 1: Why Models are Important
    • Lesson 2: Standard Device Interfaces
    • Lesson 3: YANG Data Modeling
    • Lesson 4: NETCONF Protocol
    • Lesson 5: RESTCONF Protocol
    • Lesson 6: Programming with NETCONF and Python
    • Lesson 7: Use Case – Create a Python Script to retrieve Interface Stats with NETCONF/YANG and post to Spark

Module 9: Implementing DevOps

    • Lesson 1: The Transition to DevOps
    • Lesson 2: Spark for Human Interactions
    • Lesson 3: Tropo for Human Interactions
    • Lesson 4: NeXt UI Tool Kit
    • Lesson 5: Programming using Spark, Tropo, and NeXt
    • Lesson 6: Use Case – Post Message from a Tropo Script to Cisco Spark Spaces

Labs

    • Lab 1: Python Introduction – Creating a List of Users
    • Lab 2: Spark REST ACI – Create a Room and Invite People – PostMan
    • Lab 3: Spark API – Wi-Fi Public and Guest Access – Python
    • Lab 4: CMX – Find the IP Address of the WLC
    • Lab 5: APIC-EM – Find out the Device Name using the IP Address
    • Lab 6: NETCONF – Create a Python Script to retrieve Interface Stats with NETCONF/YANG and Post to Spark
    • Lab 7: NeXt UI Tool Kit – Building a Network Topology
    • Lab 8: Spark and Tropo – Bring together Labs 2 and 5 to create Trouble Ticket Automation

Duración: 3 días

Precio: A consultar

Cisco Learning Credit: A consultar

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CURRICULUM

SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO HANDSTANDS

Parents, students and community members are invited to attend this meeting, which discusses educational issues at the high school and its middle and elementary schools. Schools in the Kerrington cluster are: Aldiger, Caramba, Chesterfield, Cutterey, Fraiser, Johnson, Antonio, Lorney Winston, Ramos, and Westford secondary schools

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