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    Cisco Nexus Vpc (Virtual Port Channel) Training

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Cisco Nexus Vpc (Virtual Port Channel) Training

    Cisco Nexus Vpc (Virtual Port Channel) Training
    Published 11/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 6.13 GB | Duration: 7h 19m

    Learn Cisco Nexus vPC with Step-by-Step Lab Workbook

    What you'll learn

    vPC - virtual Port Channel Fundamentals

    vPC - virtual Port Channel Configuration

    vPC - virtual Port Channel Components

    vPC - virtual Port Channel Device Role

    vPC - virtual Port Channel Deployment Scenarios

    vPC - Single-Sided virtual Port Channel

    vPC - Double-Sided virtual Port Channel

    vPC System MAC and Local MAC Address

    Type1 & Type2 Consistency Checks

    Cisco Fabric Services

    Cisco Nexus vPC & NIC Teaming

    Introduction to Stack Wise, VSS, and vPC

    vPC Failure Scenarios

    vPC with Firewall

    vPC Peer-Gateway Feature

    Requirements

    Basic Knowledge of Simulation Software EVE-NG.

    Personal Computer with 16GB of RAM.

    CCNA Routing & Switching Knowledge.

    General understanding of network fundamentals.

    Working knowledge of networking technology.

    Description

    vPC is a virtualization technology that presents paired or two Nexus devices as a unique Layer 2 logical node to the access layer devices or endpoints. vPC belongs to Multi chassis EtherChannel [MCEC] family of technology. A virtual port channel (vPC) allows links that are physically connected to two different Cisco Nexus 7000/5000/9000 Series devices to appear as a single port channel to a third device. The third device can be a switch, server, firewall, load balancer or any other networking device that supports link aggregation technology.VPC or Virtual Port Channel is a Cisco proprietary feature available on the Nexus platform. Two switches of the same model can be combined into a VPC pair, which can establish a single EtherChannel, also known as a link aggregate or a port channel, across both switches to a third switch or server. This peering device doesn’t know that it is connected to two different switches, and it just needs to support link aggregation either statically or using Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). MultiChassis EtherChannel (MCEC) or MultiChassis Link Aggregation (MLAG) terms refer to the technique of bundling links across more than 1 device. VPC is Cisco’s implementation of MCEC/MLAG on the Nexus line of switches. Similarly, Cisco Catalyst switches support Virtual Switching System (VSS) or StackWise-based MLAGs.

    Overview

    Section 1: Cisco VPC

    Lecture 1 Intro to Nexus OS & Switches

    Lecture 2 Workbooks, Links & EVE-NG Topologies

    Lecture 3 Intro to StackWise, VSS and vPC

    Lecture 4 Introduction to vPC

    Lecture 5 Virtual Port Channel Summary

    Lecture 6 vPC Components

    Lecture 7 Upload 5K & 7K Images to EVE-NG

    Lecture 8 Upload Nexus 9K Images to EVE-NG

    Lecture 9 Boot Loader Prompt for Nexus 9K

    Lecture 10 vPC Deployment Types

    Lecture 11 Single-Sided vPC Steps

    Lecture 12 Single-Sided vPC with Switch Lab

    Lecture 13 Single-Sided vPC with NIC Teaming Lab

    Lecture 14 Double-Sided vPC Steps

    Lecture 15 Double-Sided vPC Lab

    Lecture 16 vPC Device Role

    Lecture 17 System & Local MAC Address

    Lecture 18 Consistency Checks

    Lecture 19 Consistency Checks Lab

    Lecture 20 Cisco Fabric Services

    Section 2: vPC Failure Scenarios

    Lecture 21 vPC Failure Scenarios

    Lecture 22 vPC Keep-Alive Link is Down

    Lecture 23 vPC Peer Link is Down

    Lecture 24 vPC Member Port are Down

    Lecture 25 vPC Peer Switch is Down

    Lecture 26 Peer-Link Failure, Followed by Keep-Alive

    Lecture 27 Keep-Alive Failure, Followed by Peer-Link

    Section 3: vPC Features

    Lecture 28 vPC Peer-Gateway Feature

    Lecture 29 Peer-Gateway Feature Lab

    Lecture 30 vPC Peer-Switch Feature

    Lecture 31 Peer-Switch Feature Lab

    Section 4: Bonus

    Lecture 32 vPC with Firewall Lab

    Lecture 33 Deployment Scenarios

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