Are you fascinated by the enigmatic allure of Ancient Egypt? Dive into the world of pharaohs, pyramids, and hieroglyphs with our captivating course, "Understanding Egyptology". Unravel the secrets of one of the world's most intriguing civilizations through nine immersive modules designed to take you on an unforgettable journey through time. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access In this course, students will explore the fascinating world of ancient Egypt. They will start by understanding the basics of Egyptology, including its history and significance. They will delve into the language, writing, and numeral system of ancient Egypt, gaining insight into how communication and record-keeping were conducted. Students will learn about daily life in ancient Egypt, covering topics such as social structure, family life, and occupations. They will also study the dynasties that ruled ancient Egypt and the key figures that shaped its history. Exploring the rich mythology, students will discover the gods and goddesses worshipped by the ancient Egyptians and their significance. The course will also delve into the governance and society of ancient Egypt, examining the role of pharaohs and the structure of government. Additionally, students will learn about trade, military force, art, and architecture, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the civilization's cultural and socio-political aspects. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Egyptology Module 02: Language, Writing and Numeral System Module 03: Living in Ancient Egypt Module 04: The Dynasties of Ancient Egypt Module 05: Gods and Goddesses Module 06: Pharaoh, Government and Society Module 07: Trade and Military Force of Ancient Egypt Module 08: Art of Ancient Egypt Module 09: Architecture of Ancient Egypt Learning Outcomes: Identify key features of ancient Egyptian culture and civilization. Understand the Egyptian language, writing system, and numeral system. Describe the daily life, customs, and traditions of ancient Egyptians. Analyze the chronological development of ancient Egyptian dynasties. Explain the roles and significance of gods and goddesses in Egypt. Evaluate the political, social, and religious structures of ancient Egypt. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Understanding Egyptology 1:28:44 1: Module 01: Introduction to Egyptology 07:12 2: Module 02: Language, Writing and Numeral System 08:35 3: Module 03: Living in Ancient Egypt 10:39 4: Module 04: The Dynasties of Ancient Egypt 08:07 5: Module 05: Gods and Goddesses 09:14 6: Module 06: Pharaoh, Government and Society 10:33 7: Module 07: Trade and Military Force of Ancient Egypt 07:57 8: Module 08: Art of Ancient Egypt 12:02 9: Module 09: Architecture of Ancient Egypt 12:25 10: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 11: Leave A Review 01:00 Who is this course for? History enthusiasts seeking in-depth knowledge of ancient Egypt. Students of archaeology and anthropology interested in ancient civilizations. Art historians exploring the art and architecture of ancient cultures. Scholars of religious studies focusing on ancient Egyptian beliefs. Educators looking to enrich their teaching with Egyptology insights. Career path Museum Curator Archaeological Researcher Egyptology Lecturer Historical Consultant Cultural Heritage Manager Artifacts Conservator Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Are you fascinated by the enigmatic allure of Ancient Egypt? Dive into the world of pharaohs, pyramids, and hieroglyphs with our captivating course, "Understanding Egyptology". Unravel the secrets of one of the world's most intriguing civilizations through nine immersive modules designed to take you on an unforgettable journey through time. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access In this course, students will explore the fascinating world of ancient Egypt. They will start by understanding the basics of Egyptology, including its history and significance. They will delve into the language, writing, and numeral system of ancient Egypt, gaining insight into how communication and record-keeping were conducted. Students will learn about daily life in ancient Egypt, covering topics such as social structure, family life, and occupations. They will also study the dynasties that ruled ancient Egypt and the key figures that shaped its history. Exploring the rich mythology, students will discover the gods and goddesses worshipped by the ancient Egyptians and their significance. The course will also delve into the governance and society of ancient Egypt, examining the role of pharaohs and the structure of government. Additionally, students will learn about trade, military force, art, and architecture, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the civilization's cultural and socio-political aspects. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Egyptology Module 02: Language, Writing and Numeral System Module 03: Living in Ancient Egypt Module 04: The Dynasties of Ancient Egypt Module 05: Gods and Goddesses Module 06: Pharaoh, Government and Society Module 07: Trade and Military Force of Ancient Egypt Module 08: Art of Ancient Egypt Module 09: Architecture of Ancient Egypt Learning Outcomes: Identify key features of ancient Egyptian culture and civilization. Understand the Egyptian language, writing system, and numeral system. Describe the daily life, customs, and traditions of ancient Egyptians. Analyze the chronological development of ancient Egyptian dynasties. Explain the roles and significance of gods and goddesses in Egypt. Evaluate the political, social, and religious structures of ancient Egypt. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Understanding Egyptology 1:28:44 1: Module 01: Introduction to Egyptology 07:12 2: Module 02: Language, Writing and Numeral System 08:35 3: Module 03: Living in Ancient Egypt 10:39 4: Module 04: The Dynasties of Ancient Egypt 08:07 5: Module 05: Gods and Goddesses 09:14 6: Module 06: Pharaoh, Government and Society 10:33 7: Module 07: Trade and Military Force of Ancient Egypt 07:57 8: Module 08: Art of Ancient Egypt 12:02 9: Module 09: Architecture of Ancient Egypt 12:25 10: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 11: Leave A Review 01:00 Who is this course for? History enthusiasts seeking in-depth knowledge of ancient Egypt. Students of archaeology and anthropology interested in ancient civilizations. Art historians exploring the art and architecture of ancient cultures. Scholars of religious studies focusing on ancient Egyptian beliefs. Educators looking to enrich their teaching with Egyptology insights. Career path Museum Curator Archaeological Researcher Egyptology Lecturer Historical Consultant Cultural Heritage Manager Artifacts Conservator Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
The aim of this course is to equip learners with the knowledge and skills needed to develop and execute effective branding and marketing communication strategies. Through a combination of theoretical concepts and practical applications, this course will provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of branding, corporate identity, and marketing communication techniques that are essential to building and managing a successful brand.After the successful completion of the course, you will be able to learn about the following, Branding And The Role Of Marketing Communications. Brand Portfolios: Architecture And Forms. Business-To-Business Branding. Online Branding. Brand Equity. Corporate Identity, Reputation And Branding. Corporate Identity Or Corporate Branding. Corporate Communications. Corporate Reputation. Financial Resources For Marketing Communications. Trends In Promotional Expenditure. Profit Impact On Market Strategy. Sales Promotion. This course will cover various topics related to branding and marketing communications. The course will begin by exploring the fundamentals of branding and its importance in the current marketplace. The course will then delve into the various forms of brand portfolios and their architecture, followed by a discussion of different branding strategies used in business-to-business and online environments. The course will also examine the concept of brand equity and its impact on a company's overall reputation and success. Furthermore, the course will provide learners with an understanding of corporate identity, reputation, and branding and the differences between corporate identity and corporate branding. This course will cover various topics related to branding and marketing communications. The course will begin by exploring the fundamentals of branding and its importance in the current marketplace. The course will then delve into the various forms of brand portfolios and their architecture, followed by a discussion of different branding strategies used in business-to-business and online environments.Furthermore, the course will provide learners with an understanding of corporate identity, reputation, and branding, and the differences between corporate identity and corporate branding. VIDEO - Course Structure and Assessment Guidelines Watch this video to gain further insight. Navigating the MSBM Study Portal Watch this video to gain further insight. Interacting with Lectures/Learning Components Watch this video to gain further insight. Strategic Role of Branding in Marketing Communication Self-paced pre-recorded learning content on this topic. Strategic Role of Branding in Marketing Communication Put your knowledge to the test with this quiz. Read each question carefully and choose the response that you feel is correct. All MSBM courses are accredited by the relevant partners and awarding bodies. Please refer to MSBM accreditation in about us for more details. There are no strict entry requirements for this course. Work experience will be added advantage to understanding the content of the course. The certificate is designed to enhance the learner's knowledge in the field. This certificate is for everyone eager to know more and get updated on current ideas in their respective field. We recommend this certificate for the following audience. Marketing Managers & Brand Managers. Communication Managers & Marketing Executives. Business Development Managers & Sales Managers. Advertising Executives. Public Relations Managers & Product Managers. Average Completion Time 2 Weeks Accreditation 3 CPD Hours Level Advanced Start Time Anytime 100% Online Study online with ease. Unlimited Access 24/7 unlimited access with pre-recorded lectures. Low Fees Our fees are low and easy to pay online.
Dive into the heart of Big Data Infrastructure, exploring storage systems, distributed file frameworks, and processing paradigms. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of key components like HDFS, Apache Spark, and Cassandra, offering insights into their architecture, use cases, and real-world applications. This course is a deep dive into the complex landscape of Big Data Infrastructure. From unravelling the architecture of Apache Spark to dissecting the benefits of distributed file systems, participants gain expertise in assessing, comparing, and implementing various Big Data storage and processing systems. Scalability, fault-tolerance, and industry-specific case studies add practical depth to theoretical knowledge. After the successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Understand the Components of Big Data Infrastructure, Including Storage Systems, Distributed File Systems, and Processing Frameworks. Identify the Characteristics and Benefits of Distributed File Systems Such as Hadoop Distributed File System (H.D.F.S). Describe the Architecture and Capabilities of Apache Spark and its Role in Big Data Processing. Recognise the Use Cases and Benefits of Apache Cassandra as a Distributed N..O.S.Q.L Database. Compare and Contrast Different Big Data Storage and Processing Systems Such as Hadoop, Spark, and Cassandra. Understand the Scalability and Fault-tolerance Mechanisms Used in Big Data Infrastructure, Such as Sharding and Replication. Appreciate the Challenges Associated with Deploying and Managing Big Data Infrastructure, Such as Hardware and Software Configuration and Security Considerations. Explore the intricacies of Big Data Infrastructure, from understanding storage systems to unraveling the nuances of distributed file frameworks and processing engines. Gain a comprehensive view of scalability, fault-tolerance mechanisms, and industry-specific challenges through engaging case studies. Equip yourself to navigate the dynamic landscape of Big Data with confidence and expertise. VIDEO - Course Structure and Assessment Guidelines Watch this video to gain further insight. Navigating the MSBM Study Portal Watch this video to gain further insight. Interacting with Lectures/Learning Components Watch this video to gain further insight. Big Data Infrastructure Self-paced pre-recorded learning content on this topic. Big Data Infrastructure Put your knowledge to the test with this quiz. Read each question carefully and choose the response that you feel is correct. All MSBM courses are accredited by the relevant partners and awarding bodies. Please refer to MSBM accreditation in about us for more details. There are no strict entry requirements for this course. Work experience will be an added advantage to understanding the content of the course. The certificate is designed to enhance the learner's knowledge in the field. This certificate is for everyone who is eager to know more and get updated on current ideas in their respective field. We recommend this certificate for the following audience. Big Data Infrastructure Engineer Hadoop Administrator Spark Developer Cassandra Database Administrator Big Data Solutions Architect Data Infrastructure Manager NoSQL Database Analyst Big Data Consultant Average Completion Time 2 Weeks Accreditation 3 CPD Hours Level Advanced Start Time Anytime 100% Online Study online with ease. Unlimited Access 24/7 unlimited access with pre-recorded lectures. Low Fees Our fees are low and easy to pay online.
DASA DevOps Fundamentals: Virtual In-House Training The DASA DevOps Fundamentals™ certification provides the core education necessary to build your DevOps vocabulary and understand its principles and practices. It's the ideal starting point for DevOps journeys, whether you're already familiar with working with Agile and/or DevOps teams or not. Faster software deployment, increased deployment frequency, and higher change success rate are only some of the visible outcomes of practicing DevOps. Organizations such as Netflix, Spotify, and Facebook are transforming IT by successfully implementing DevOps principles. But you don't have to be big to be a DevOps leader. Companies large and small, young and old, have smoothly made the transition and have the proof of success in their pockets. This course will inspire you to serve as a change champion by sharing and using what you learned, and continue to learn, about DevOps to lead and mentor others. A solid understanding of DevOps Fundamentals has helped numerous professionals and organizations how to approach a DevOps journey, not only from a tool and automation perspective but also looking in-depth at the softer side of things. This course provides learners with an extensive introduction to the core Agile DevOps principles. It covers all 12 key knowledge and skill competencies defined by DASA to ensure you acquire a solid knowledge of DevOps concepts and terminology. Multiple cases or scenarios, group discussions, and examples are included in the course to enhance your learning experience. What you will Learn DASA DevOps Fundamentals-certified professionals are able to: Explain the drivers responsible for the emergence of DevOps. Define and discuss the key concepts and principles of DevOps. List and explain the business benefits of DevOps and continuous delivery. Know how teams can translate DevOps principles into tangible practices. Learn about modern operations in a DevOps context. Explain the concepts of test automation, infrastructure automation, and build and deployment automation. Describe how DevOps relates to Lean and Agile methodologies. Get insight into the various organizational DevOps models and architectures. Identify how Cloud and Delivery pipeline automation optimizes and accelerates the ways of working. Discuss the critical success factors for DevOps transformation. Introducing DASA DevOps Fundamentals DASA DevOps Fundamentals An Introduction Case Study - Easy Journey Airways Building the DevOps Context DevOps Evolution Business Benefits of DevOps DASA DevOps Principles Goals and Measurements Knowing DevOps for Individuals T-Shape Profiles DevOps Capabilities by DASA DASA DevOps Certifications Getting Acquainted with DevOps Culture and Behavior Embracing a DevOps Culture Core Elements of a DevOps Culture Implementation of a DevOps Culture Understanding the Value of DevOps for Teams and Organizations Organizational Models Team Autonomy DevOps at Scale Getting Familiar with DevOps Management Practices ITSM Lean Agile Getting Familiar with DevOps Technical Practices Architecture Modern Infrastructure and Cloud Operations Enabling DevOps Team Performance Through Continuous Delivery and Automation Software Delivery Automation Concepts Continuous Delivery Core Concepts Continuous Delivery Automation Concepts Continuous Delivery Automation Focus Topics Measuring the Performance - The Next Steps Analyze the Current Situation Improve Incrementally
MEF Carrier Ethernet training course description The course progresses from a overview of the Carrier Ethernet service and how it works onto looking at the concepts in depth. Service attributes and management follow with the course finishing with studies of practical Carrier Ethernet. What will you learn Discuss and understand key Carrier Ethernet Concepts. Understand tasks related to designing, deploying and maintaining a Carrier Ethernet network. Offer effective solutions to implementing a Carrier Ethernet enterprise network given available customer resources and requirements. Carry out informed discussions using industry Carrier Ethernet 'vocabulary. Pass the MEF CECP 2.0 professional accreditation exam. MEF Carrier Ethernet training course details Who will benefit: Anyone working with Carrier Ethernet Prerequisites: The course attendees need to be conversant with data networks, as well as Ethernet and IP technologies. Duration 5 days MEF Carrier Ethernet training course contents Section One: Introduction to Carrier Ethernet Introduction to Carrier Ethernet: What is Carrier Ethernet? Evolution, advantages, The MEF, MEF specifications; UNI, EVC, OVC, EPL/EVPL, EP-LAN/ EVP-LAN, EP-Tree/EVP-Tree, etc, overview. How Carrier Ethernet Works: Service Frame Handling. Carrier Ethernet at Customer Premises, metro and core. Carrier Ethernet Workings, UNI attributes, Service Attributes (EVC and EVC per UNI attributes), Bandwidth Profiles, service multiplexing, L2 protocol processing; Carrier Ethernet equipment, CPE, aggregation and homing nodes, core equipment; management systems. The Setting Up of a Carrier Ethernet Service: Step 1: Choose service type, EPL/EVPL, EP-LAN/EVP-LAN, EPTree/EVP-Tree, EVLine...; Step 2: CPE tasks, UNI-C tasks (UNI attributes, service attributes (EVC and EVC per UNI) and bandwidth profiles), UNI-N tasks (L2 protocol handling). Step 3: Non-CPE tasks, Access, metro and core connections set up. Section Two: Carrier Ethernet Concepts in depth Carrier Ethernet Definitions in Depth: UNI, UNI I & II, UNI-N and UNI-C, etc.; NNI/ENNI; EVC; OVC, OVC type (P2P, M2M, Rooted MP), OVC end point (root, leaf, trunk), OVC end point map, OVC end point bundling; Service types in detail, EPL/EVPL, EP-LAN/EVP-LAN, EP-Tree/EVP-Tree, EVLine, Access EPL, Access EVPL . Carrier Ethernet Service Frame Handling: Unicast, multicast and broadcast frame delivery, Tagged, untagged and priority; Tagging, C and S-Tags, 802.3, 802.1d, 802.1q, 802.1ad, 802.1ah evolution, VLAN ID translation/preservation. CoS preservation. Other Key Carrier Ethernet Concepts: MTU, MTU at UNI, MTU at ENNI; Physical Layer Attributes, FE, GbE and 10GbE, Service Multiplexing and Bundling Concept and detail, rules and implications; Hairpin Switching Managing Bandwidth in a Carrier Ethernet Network: Token Bucket Algorithm, EIR, CIR, CBS, EBS, Coupling Flag; Frame Colors, recoloring, Color Awareness attribute, Color Forwarding; Bandwidth Profiles, rules and concepts. MEF CoS identifiers, DEI bit (in S-Tag), PCP bit (in C-Tag or S-Tag), or DSCP (in IP header), Multiflow bandwidth concepts; CoS Label/Color Identification. Section Three: Carrier Ethernet Service Attributes Overview: Carrier Ethernet 2.0; Blueprint C Service Attributes: Per UNI, Physical interfaces, Frame format, Ingress/egress Bandwidth Profiles, CEVLAN ID/EVC Map, UNI protection. EVC per UNI, Ingress/egress Bandwidth Profiles, etc.; Per EVC, CEVLAN ID Preservation, CoS ID Preservation, Relationship between SLA and SLP, Class of Service, etc. OVC, ENNI, OVC End Point per UNI and OVC End Point per ENNI, Ingress/egress bandwidth profiles, etc. Section Four: Managing Carrier Ethernet Networks Overview: MEF Service Lifecycle.Carrier Ethernet maintenance: Port, Link & NE failure, Service Protection Technologies, Fault Identification and Recovery, LAG, Active/Standby EVC, Single EVC with transport protection, G.8031, G.8032, MPLS FRR. SOAMs: Connectivity fault management, connectivity Monitoring, Loopback, Linktrace; Performance Management, Frame Delay, Inter Frame Delay Variation, Availability, Frame Loss Ratio, Resiliency, HLI, DMM, DMR, SLM, SLR; Key Concepts, Single vs dual ended, ordered UNI pair calculations. LOAMs: Link discovery, link monitoring, etc. Terminology and Concepts: MEG levels, MIPs. Section Five: Practical Carrier Ethernet Carrier Ethernet Transport Technologies:Layer 1: SDH. Layer 2: Bridging, provider bridging, PBB, PBBTE. Layer 2.5: MPLS VPWS, MPLS VPLS, MPLS-TP. Carrier Ethernet Access Technologies: fiber, SDH, active fiber, PON, GPON, 10G PON, OTN, WDM; copper, PDH, G-SDSL, 10Pass-TS, HFC; packet radio. Optimising mobile backhaul with Carrier Ethernet Key challenges solutions: Market pressure, LTE evolution, elements and architecture (RAN BS, NC, GWIF.), synchronization, bandwidth management. Circuit Emulation over Ethernet: Purpose, needs and applications. Synchronization: Phased, ToD, External Reference source, SynchE ,NTP, IEEE-1588 v2/ PTP, ACR; MEF Service Definitions for emulated circuits. Applying what you know: Practical examples and scenarios, Carrier Ethernet solutions; Practice Scenarios, Given a scenario, determine appropriate Ethernet services
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for professional web developers who use Microsoft Visual Studio in an individual-based or team-based, small-sized to large development environment. Candidates for this course are interested in developing advanced web applications and want to manage the rendered HTML comprehensively. They want to create websites that separate the user interface, data access, and application logic. Overview Describe the Microsoft Web Technologies stack and select an appropriate technology to use to develop any given application. Design the architecture and implementation of a web application that will meet a set of functional requirements, user interface requirements, and address business models. Configure the pipeline of ASP.NET Core web applications using middleware, and leverage dependency injection across applications. Develop a web application that uses the ASP.NET Core routing engine to present friendly URLs and a logical navigation hierarchy to users. Create Views in an application that display and edit data and interact with Models and Controllers. Connect an ASP.NET Core application to a database using Entity Framework Core. Implement a consistent look and feel across an entire web application. Write JavaScript code that runs on the client-side and utilizes the jQuery script library to optimize the responsiveness of an web application. Add client side packages and configure Task Runners. Run unit tests and debugging tools against a web application in Visual Studio 2022. Write an application that authenticates and authorizes users to access content securely using Identity. Build an application that resists malicious attacks. Use caching to accelerate responses to user requests. Use SignalR to enable two-way communication between client and server. Describe what a Web API is and why developers might add a Web API to an application. Describe how to package and deploy an ASP.NET Core web application from a development computer to a web server. In this 5-day course, professional web developers will learn to develop advanced ASP.NET Core applications using .NET tools and technologies. The focus will be on coding activities that enhance the performance and scalability of the Web site application. Module 1: Exploring ASP.NET Core Introducing of Microsoft Web Technologies Getting Started with Razor Pages in ASP.NET Core Introducing ASP.NET Core MVC Module 2: Designing ASP.NET Core MVC Web Applications Planning in the Project Design Phase Designing Models, Controllers and Views Module 3: Configure Middleware and Services in ASP.NET Core Configuring Middlewares Configuring Services Module 4: Developing Controllers Writing Controllers and Actions Configuring Routes Writing Action Filters Module 5: Developing Views Creating Views with Razor Syntax Using HTML Helpers and Tag Helpers Reusing Code in Views Module 6: Developing Models Creating MVC Models Working with Forms Validating User Input Module 7: Using Entity Framework Core in ASP.NET Core Introduction to Entity Framework Core Working with Entity Framework Core Use Entity Framework Core to connect to Microsoft SQL Server Module 8: Using Layouts, CSS and JavaScript in ASP.NET Core Using Layouts Using CSS and JavaScript Using JavaScript Libraries Module 9: Client-Side Development Applying Styles and Responsive Design Using Task Runners Looking at ASP.NET Core Blazor Module 10: Testing and Troubleshooting Testing ASP.NET Core Applications Implementing an Exception Handling Strategy Logging ASP.NET Core Applications Module 11: Managing Security Authentication in ASP.NET Core Authorization in ASP.NET Core Defending from Common Attack Module 12: Performance and Communication Implementing a Caching Strategy Managing State Supporting Two-way Communication Module 13: Implementing Web APIs Introducing Web APIs Developing a Web API Calling a Web API Module 14: Hosting and Deployment Hosting and Deploying On-premises Deploying to Microsoft Azure Looking at Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the architecture and main components of NSX Explain the features and benefits of NSX Deploy the NSX Management cluster and VMware NSX Edge⢠nodes Prepare VMware ESXi⢠hosts to participate in NSX networking Create and configure segments for layer 2 forwarding Create and configure Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateways for logical routing Use distributed and gateway firewall policies to filter east-west and north-south traffic in NSX Configure Advanced Threat Prevention features Configure network services on NSX Edge nodes Use VMware Identity Manager⢠and LDAP to manage users and access Explain the use cases, importance, and architecture of Federation This five-day, fast-paced course provides comprehensive training to install, configure, and manage a VMware NSX© environment. This course covers key features and functionality offered in the NSX 4.0.0.1 and NSX 4.0.1 releases, including the overall infrastructure, logical switching, logical routing, networking and security services, firewalls and advanced threat prevention, and more. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives VMware Virtual Cloud Network and VMware NSX Introduce the VMware Virtual Cloud Network vision Describe the NSX product portfolio Discuss NSX features, use cases, and benefits Explain NSX architecture and components Explain the management, control, data, and consumption planes and their functions. Preparing the NSX Infrastructure Deploy VMware NSX© ManagerTM nodes on ESXi hypervisors Navigate through the NSX UI Explain data plane components such as N-VDS/VDS, transport nodes, transport zones, profiles, and more Perform transport node preparation and configure the data plane infrastructure Verify transport node status and connectivity Explain DPU-based acceleration in NSX Install NSX using DPUs NSX Logical Switching Introduce key components and terminology in logical switching Describe the function and types of L2 segments Explain tunneling and the Geneve encapsulation Configure logical segments and attach hosts using NSX UI Describe the function and types of segment profiles Create segment profiles and apply them to segments and ports Explain the function of MAC, ARP, and TEP tables used in packet forwarding Demonstrate L2 unicast packet flow Explain ARP suppression and BUM traffic handling NSX Logical Routing Describe the logical routing function and use cases Introduce the two-tier routing architecture, topologies, and components Explain the Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateway functions Describe the logical router components: Service Router and Distributed Router Discuss the architecture and function of NSX Edge nodes Discuss deployment options of NSX Edge nodes Configure NSX Edge nodes and create NSX Edge clusters Configure Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateways Examine single-tier and multitier packet flows Configure static routing and dynamic routing, including BGP and OSPF Enable ECMP on a Tier-0 gateway Describe NSX Edge HA, failure detection, and failback modes Configure VRF Lite NSX Bridging Describe the function of logical bridging Discuss the logical bridging use cases Compare routing and bridging solutions Explain the components of logical bridging Create bridge clusters and bridge profiles NSX Firewalls Describe NSX segmentation Identify the steps to enforce Zero-Trust with NSX segmentation Describe the Distributed Firewall architecture, components, and function Configure Distributed Firewall sections and rules Configure the Distributed Firewall on VDS Describe the Gateway Firewall architecture, components, and function Configure Gateway Firewall sections and rules NSX Advanced Threat Prevention Explain NSX IDS/IPS and its use cases Configure NSX IDS/IPS Deploy NSX Application Platform Identify the components and architecture of NSX Malware Prevention Configure NSX Malware Prevention for east-west and north-south traffic Describe the use cases and architecture of VMware NSX© Intelligence? Identify the components and architecture of VMware NSX© Network Detection and Response? Use NSX Network Detection and Response to analyze network traffic events. NSX Services Explain and configure Network Address Translation (NAT) Explain and configure DNS and DHCP services Describe VMware NSX© Advanced Load Balancer? architecture, components, topologies, and use cases. Configure NSX Advanced Load Balancer Discuss the IPSec VPN and L2 VPN function and use cases Configure IPSec VPN and L2 VPN using the NSX UI NSX User and Role Management Describe the function and benefits of VMware Identity Manager? in NSX Integrate VMware Identity Manager with NSX Integrate LDAP with NSX Identify the various types of users, authentication policies, and permissions Use role-based access control to restrict user access Explain object-based access control in NSX NSX Federation Introduce the NSX Federation key concepts, terminology, and use cases. Explain the onboarding process of NSX Federation Describe the NSX Federation switching and routing functions. Describe the NSX Federation security concepts.