Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for vSphere administrators, architects, system engineers, and systems integrators who are responsible for the deployment or management of Site Recovery Manager Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Summarize the components of Site Recovery Manager architecture Deploy and configure the Site Recovery Manager appliance Describe the principal disaster recovery topologies that are used with Site Recovery Manager Configure inventory and resource mappings Describe the storage replication options that are used with Site Recovery Manager Configure Site Recovery Manager to leverage array-based replication Describe VMware vSphere Replication⢠functionality Describe the vSphere Replication architecture Deploy and configure vSphere Replication for use with Site Recovery Manager Build Site Recovery Manager array-based protection groups, protection groups based on vSphere Replication, and Virtual Volumes protection groups. Build, edit, execute, test, and remove a recovery plan Perform a planned migration This two-day, hands-on training course gives experienced VMware vSphere© administrators the knowledge to install, configure, and manage VMware Site Recovery Manager? 8.6. This course also shows you how to write and test disaster recovery plans that use Site Recovery Manager. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Site Recovery Manager Architecture Describe Site Recovery Manager architecture Identify disaster recovery options with Site Recovery Manager Evaluate how Site Recovery Manager integrates with VMware products Describe Site Recovery Manager licensing options List the disaster recovery topologies supported by Site Recovery Manager Describe how VMware Site Recovery for VMware Cloud on AWS integrates with Site Recovery Manager Deploying and Configuring Site Recovery Manager Identify the vSphere and vCenter Server requirements for deploying Site Recovery Manager Define Site Recovery Manager virtual appliance system requirements Deploy the Site Recovery Manager appliance Navigate the Site Recovery Manager configuration UI Describe the process for registering Site Recovery Manager with vCenter Server Describe how to start and stop services in Site Recovery Manager Identify ways to perform updates to the Site Recovery Manager appliance Describe the options for accessing the Site Recovery Manager Describe the process for configuring site pairing Describe how to import and export Site Recovery Manager configuration Navigate the Site Recovery Manager configuration UI Describe the process for registering Site Recovery Manager with vCenter Server Describe how to start and stop services in Site Recovery Manager Identify ways to perform updates to the Site Recovery Manager appliance Describe the options for accessing the Site Recovery Manager Describe the process for configuring site pairing Describe how to import and export Site Recovery Manager configuration Configuring Inventory Mappings Explain the importance of inventory mappings Identify configuration options for inventory mappings Describe the importance of placeholder virtual machines and datastores Describe the importance of the vSphere inventory changes for Site Recovery Manager operation Using Array-Based Replication Describe array-based replication Describe Storage Replication Adapters and explain their role for the array-based replication Describe the concept and configuration of array pairs Describe datastore groups and the relationship between devices and datastore groups Describe the role of consistency groups Identify the advantages of array-based replication vSphere Replication Describe Site Recovery Manager with vSphere Replication Architecture Discuss the role of vSphere Replication components Discuss use cases for vSphere Replication Discuss system requirements and operational limits of vSphere Replication Determine how to calculate bandwidth requirements for vSphere Replication Identify the advantages of vSphere Replication Deploy a vSphere Replication appliance Configure a vSphere Replication appliance and register it with vCenter Server Pair vSphere Replication appliances Deploy an additional vSphere Replication server Register a vSphere Replication server with a vSphere Replication management server Replicating VMs Using vSphere Replication Describe the replication process used by vSphere Replication List vSphere Replication replica states Describe vSphere Replication of encrypted virtual machines Describe vSphere native key provider Describe how to configure vSphere Replication Discuss vSphere Replication RPO settings Describe MPIT instances Describe additional vSphere Replication settings Describe how to disable vSphere Replication Protection Groups Define protection group functionality Examine the differences between array-based protection groups, protection groups based on vSphere Replication, and Virtual Volumes protection groups Create a protection group View a placeholder virtual machine in the inventory Configure protection for virtual machines and edit protection groups Recovery Plans Discuss recovery plan concepts Discuss network planning Discuss the organization of storage for recovery plans Describe customization options in recovery planning Describe priority groups and VM dependencies Describe how to implement a recovery plan Configure VM recovery plan properties Describe the customization of recovery plans Configure additional steps in the recovery plan Delete a recovery plan Executing Recovery Plans Discuss use cases for Site Recovery Manager Describe planned migration Identify Site Recovery Manager workflows Examine Site Recovery Manager integration with various vSphere technologies Describe how to conduct a recovery plan test Perform a recovery plan test Identify the effect on the storage layer during the test recovery steps Review the recovery plan test steps Describe how to cancel a recovery plan test and clean up after recovery plan test cancelation Explain a recovery plan execution in planned migration or disaster recovery mode Identify the recovery steps for each execution type Describe a forced recovery Explain the importance of reprotection processes and states Examine failback steps Describe how to reprotect a data center Monitoring and Troubleshooting Identify Site Recovery Manager alarm options Generate Site Recovery Manager recovery plan history reports Configure Site Recovery Manager advanced settings Identify Site Recovery Manager logs Describe the vRealize Operations management pack for Site Recovery Manager
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Telco cloud system administrators and telco network operations engineers Professionals who work with telco or enterprise and data center networks Designers and operations engineers who manage telco workloads Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the VMware Telco Cloud Infrastructure⢠architecture Describe the VMware Cloud Director architecture List the infrastructure requirements of ETSI NFV Describe the VMware Cloud Director architecture as Virtualized Infrastructure Manager (VIM) Describe the options associated with VMware cloud providers Explain how organizations are supported in VMware Cloud Director Describe the security model in VMware Cloud Director Configure key networking elements of VMware Cloud Director Manage and monitor resources in VMware Cloud Director Enumerate troubleshooting concepts and Day 2 operations using VMware Cloud Director This five-day, hands-on training course provides you with the advanced knowledge, skills, and tools to achieve competency in operating and troubleshooting the VMware Telco Cloud Infrastructure environment. In this course, you are introduced to VMware Cloud Director? as a virtualized infrastructure manager. You will examine ETSI NFV requirements, deployment options, and procedures. You will also deploy virtualized network functions and understand their detailed configuration settings. You will learn how to support organizations as well as set up networking and security using hands-on lab exercises.In addition, you are presented with various types of technical problems in VMware Cloud Director, which you will identify, analyze, and solve through a systematic troubleshooting process. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Day 0 Operations: VMware Telco Cloud Infrastructure Installation Describe the challenges of the telco cloud Describe the key functions of the telco cloud List the benefits of the VMware Cloud Director based VMware Telco Cloud Infrastructure Describe the VMware Telco Cloud Infrastructure architecture Describe the role of VMware Cloud Director in the VMware Telco Cloud Infrastructure architecture List the VMware Telco Cloud Infrastructure deployment options Describe the VMware Cloud Director architecture List the key VMware components that are part of VMware Cloud Director Describe the key use cases for the VMware Cloud Director based VMware Telco Cloud Infrastructure Day 0 Operations: ETSI NFV Requirements for Cloud Platforms Compare physical and virtual infrastructures List the benefits and challenges of physical infrastructure Describe the types of virtual infrastructure Describe the advantages and components of the NFV infrastructure (NFVI) Explain the role of network virtualization in the NFVI List the requirements of NFVI for VMware Cloud Director Describe the networking options of VMware Cloud Director Describe the key networking use cases Describe requirements of VMware Telco Cloud Automation? for networking Describe the storage options of VMware Cloud Director Describe the key storage use cases Day 1 Operations: Virtualized Infrastructure Manager (VIM) Configuration Explain basic concepts related to VMware Cloud Director Describe the components of the VMware Cloud Director architecture Describe the basic configuration of the VMware Cloud Director architecture Describe virtual data centers or VDCs Explain the role of organization VDCs Describe the relationship between provider VDCs and organization VDCs Describe resources in VMware Cloud Director List the key resource organization Create resource pools Describe how vSAN integrates with VMware Cloud Director Day 1 Operations: Configuring VMware Cloud Director Providers Describe how compute resources are provided to VMware Cloud Director Describe how storage resources are provided to VMware Cloud Director Describe provider VDC requirements and best practices List the requirements of creating VDCs Describe the VNF on-boarding process Create provider VDCs Day 1 Operations: Configuring VMware Cloud Director Organizations Describe VMware Cloud Director organizations Create VMware Cloud Director organizations Navigate through the VMware Cloud Director HTML5 provider portal Describe the VMware Cloud Director organization VDC Navigate through the tenant portal List use cases for a VMware Cloud Director organization VDC List the organization VDC allocation models Describe the types of resources that can be allocated Describe how resources are allocated for an organization Examine the function and requirements of network pools Describe the network types available in VMware Cloud Director (external, organization, and vApp) Create and manage organization VDC networks Describe catalogs Manage an organization?s catalog Populate, share, and publish catalogs Describe vApps Manage access to vApps and catalogs Modify the configuration of vApps and their virtual machines (VMs) Manage organization VDC networking Create affinity and anti-affinity rules Day 1 Operations: Configuring VMware Cloud Director Security Describe role-based access Create custom security roles Describe the directory services in VMware Cloud Director Describe the role of LDAP, SAML, SSL, Kerberos, and OAuth2 with VMware Cloud Director Explain the use of VMware Cloud Director with SSO Day 1 Operations: Configuring VMware Cloud Director Networking List networking options in VMware Cloud Director Describe key networking use cases in VMware Cloud Director Describe the use and placement of VMware NSX© Edge? services gateways in relation to VMware Cloud Director Review routing with the distributed logical router and edge services gateways in combination with VMware Cloud Director Describe firewall management in VMware Cloud Director with edge services gateways and the distributed firewall Describe an overview of VMware NSX-T? Data Center Explain the architecture of NSX-T Data Center Describe VMware Cloud Director supported features of NSX-T Data Center Describe the benefits and challenges of multisite networking List the requirements for multisite networking Describe the benefits and challenges of networking between VDCs List the requirements for networking between VDCs Configure cross-VDC networking Day 2 Operations: VMware Cloud Director Resource Management and Monitoring Identify the key resources that need to be managed with VMware Cloud Director List monitoring options with VMware Cloud Director Explain the resource management and monitoring architecture in VMware Cloud Director Monitor objects from the VMware Cloud Director portal Identify features of VMware vRealize© Operations Manager? Integrate VMware Cloud Director with vRealize Operations Manager Configure VMware vRealize© Operations Management Pack for VMware Cloud Director? Outline the monitoring features of vRealize Operations Manager in VMware Cloud Director Describe the purpose of the vRealize Operations Tenant App for VMware Cloud Director Integrate VMware Cloud Director with the Tenant App Configure the Tenant App for VMware Cloud Director Monitor objects with the Tenant App List the steps to monitor VMware Cloud Director environments with vRealize Operations Manager List the steps to monitor VMware Cloud Director environments with VMware vRealize© Log Insight? List the steps to review historical virtual machine metrics in VMware Cloud Director Examine VMware Cloud Director logs Day 2 Operations: VMware Cloud Director Troubleshooting Identify the features of the VMware Telco Cloud Automation dashboards List the components of the VMware Telco Cloud Automation dashboards Explain the features of fault management in VMware Telco Cloud Director Describe the use of fault management in VMware Cloud Director Describe the use of performance management in VMware Cloud Director Describe the use of logs in VMware Cloud Director Troubleshoot using VMware Cloud Director
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for: Network administrators Network engineers with little or no programming or Python experience Network managers Systems engineers Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Create a Python script Describe data types commonly used in Python coding Describe Python strings and their use cases Describe Python loops, conditionals, operators, and their purposes and use cases Describe Python classes, methods, functions, namespaces, and scopes Describe the options for Python data manipulation and storage Describe Python modules and packages, their uses, and their benefits Explain how to manipulate user input in Python Describe error and exception management in Python Describe Python code debugging methods The Programming for Network Engineers (PRNE) v2.0 course is designed to equip you with fundamental skills in Python programming. Through a combination of lectures and lab experience in simulated network environments, you will learn to use Python basics to create useful and practical scripts with Netmiko to retrieve data and configure network devices. Upon completion of this course, you should have a basic understanding of Python, including the knowledge to create, apply, and troubleshoot simple network automation scripts. Course Outline Introducing Programmability and Python for Network Engineers Scripting with Python Examining Python Data Types Manipulating Strings Describing Conditionals, Loops, and Operators Exploring Classes, Methods, Functions, Namespaces, and Scopes Exploring Data Storage Options Exploring Python Modules and Packages Gathering and Validating User Input Analyzing Exceptions and Error Management Examining Debugging Methods
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for: Network administrators Network engineers with little or no programming or Python experience Network managers Systems engineers Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Create a Python script Describe data types commonly used in Python coding Describe Python strings and their use cases Describe Python loops, conditionals, operators, and their purposes and use cases Describe Python classes, methods, functions, namespaces, and scopes Describe the options for Python data manipulation and storage Describe Python modules and packages, their uses, and their benefits Explain how to manipulate user input in Python Describe error and exception management in Python Describe Python code debugging methods The Programming for Network Engineers (PRNE) v2.0 course is designed to equip you with fundamental skills in Python programming. Through a combination of lectures and lab experience in simulated network environments, you will learn to use Python basics to create useful and practical scripts with Netmiko to retrieve data and configure network devices. Upon completion of this course, you should have a basic understanding of Python, including the knowledge to create, apply, and troubleshoot simple network automation scripts. Course Outline Introducing Programmability and Python for Network Engineers Scripting with Python Examining Python Data Types Manipulating Strings Describing Conditionals, Loops, and Operators Exploring Classes, Methods, Functions, Namespaces, and Scopes Exploring Data Storage Options Exploring Python Modules and Packages Gathering and Validating User Input Analyzing Exceptions and Error Management Examining Debugging Methods Course Summary
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Senior Linux system administrators responsible for maximizing resource utilization through performance tuning. Overview Analyze and tune for resource-specific scenarios Applying tuning profiles with the tuned tool Tune in virtual environments (hosts and guests) Trace and profile system events and activities Tune resource limits and utilization using systemd-integrated cgroups Gather performance metrics and benchmarking data Red Hat© Enterprise Performance Tuning is designed to teach senior Linux© system administrators the methodology of performance tuning for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This course discusses system architecture with an emphasis on understanding the implications of system architecture on system performance, methods for testing the effects of performance adjustments, open source benchmarking utilities, methods for analyzing system and networking performance, and tuning configurations for specific application loads. Prerequisites Become a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE©), or demonstrate equivalent experience 1 - Introduction to performance tuning Understand the basic principles of performance tuning and analysis. 2 - Collecting, graphing, and interpreting data Gain proficiency in using basic analysis tools and in evaluating data. 3 - General tuning Learn basic tuning theory and mechanisms used to tune the system. 4 - Hardware profiling Understand and analyze hardware. 5 - Software profiling Analyze CPU and memory performance of applications. 6 - Mail server tuning Learn about basic storage tuning using an email server as an example. 7 - Large memory workload tuning Understand memory management and tuning. 8 - HPC workload tuning HPC workload tuning 9 - File server tuning Understand storage and network tuning in the context of a file server application. 10 - Database server tuning Tune memory and network performance using a database application as an example. 11 - Power usage tuning Tune systems with power consumption in mind. 12 - Virtualization tuning Tune ?host? and ?guest? for efficient virtualization.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Managers Project managers Project teams Overview Participants gain an overview of the business processes that can be mapped using SAP for Utilities Customer Relationship and Billing ('CR&B'). The most important customer business processes are introduced briefly using examples. The integration of CR&B with standard SAP components is exemplified. Participants gain an overview of the business processes that can be mapped using SAP for Utilities Customer Relationship and Billing ('CR&B').The most important customer business processes are introduced briefly using examples. The integration of CR&B with standard SAP components is exemplified. Overview CR&B application components Integration of CR&B with standard SAP ERP system Integration of CR&B with standard SAP CRM system Execution of the most important business processes Customer information Customer information with IC Web Client Master data Move-in/out handling Device maintenance Meter reading Billing and invoicing Energy data management Intercompany data exchange Contract accounts receivable and payable Additional course details: Nexus Humans IUT110 Business Processes in SAP for Utilities training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the IUT110 Business Processes in SAP for Utilities course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Deployment engineer Sales engineer Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Describe the components, protocols, and call flow of Cisco Packaged Contact Center Enterprise (PCCE) by referencing the discovery platform to prepare for further scripting and configuration activities. Run the CCE Bulk Import utility using the CCE Web Administration tool to develop a base line CCE configuration. Configure an advanced VoiceXML (VXML) application implementing DB lookup functionality and digit collection using Call Studio and CCE Scripting tools; present call data collected from the caller to the Agent desktop. Provision CCE to support Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) calls to the Contact Center using CUCM and CCE configuration tools. This functionality enables CCE Route Requests from CUCM to support contacts initiated from a CUCM managed device (Gateways, Phones, Line Side Interactive Voice Response [IVR] Ports). This functionality can also enable non-Contact Center calls and calls handled by Agents, whether existing or new. Access and deploy custom gadgets to the Finesse desktop using the CCE Web Administration tool to further enhance functionality of the Finesse Agent Desktop. Successfully deploy Mobile Agent in a CCE Environment. Successfully deploy Post Call Survey in a CCE Environment. The Administering Advanced Cisco Contact Center Enterprise (CCEAA) v1.0 course teaches you how to execute advanced administration tasks associated with the Cisco Contact Center Enterprise (CCE) solution. PCCE Review Review PCCE Architecture and Components Review PCCE Protocols Introducing Bulk Import Tools Use the PCCE Bulk Import Tool Use Bulk Import Templates Configuring Advanced Scripting and CCE Data Exchange Design for Advanced Scripting CCE Data Exchange Cisco Unified Communications Manager Initiated Call Flows Understand Transfer Types and Cisco Unified Custom Voice Portal (CVP) Call Flow Models Describe Subsequent Transfers Using Gadgets to Customize the Finesse Desktop Obtain Finesse Custom Gadgets Deploy Finesse Custom Gadgets Implementing Mobile Agent Examine Mobile Agent Functionality Identify Mobile Agent Architecture and Components Implementing Post Call Survey Examine Post Call Survey Functionality Configure Post Call Survey Lab practice Review Discovery Navigate CCE Discovery Architecture and Components Import Bulk Data Create a VXML Application Using Call Studio Configure Precision Queues Create a CCE Routing Script Customize the Finesse Desktop Test Your Call Flow Configure Cisco Unifi
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Account and project managers Contact Center Enterprise (CCE) administrators Deployment engineers Technical sales Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Navigate CCE configuration and scripting tools Configure a dialed number, call type, and media routing domain Build a basic Cisco Intelligent Contact Management (ICM) script Configure agents and skill groups Configure basic Interactive Voice Response (IVR) functionality Implement attributes and precision queues Configure Ring-No-Answer (RONA) using CCE configuration tools Configure and populate an agent team and primary supervisor Improve agent efficiency through finesse enhancements Build and test a basic Voice XML (VXML) application Implement roles, departments, and business hours Run Cisco Unified Intelligence Center (CUIC) reports using the Reporting tool The Administering Cisco Contact Center Enterprise (CCEA) v1.0 course teaches you the contextual information around call flow between components in the Cisco© Unified Contact Center Enterprise (UCCE) solution including intelligent contact routing, call treatment, network-to-desktop Computer Telephony Integration (CTI), and multichannel contact management over an IP infrastructure. You receive hands-on practice using administrative tools to perform routine adds, moves, and changes in an inbound contact center environment. Cisco Unified Contact Center Review Contact Center Basics Components and Architecture Deploying Basic Call Settings Associate Basic Call Settings Explore Media Routing Domains Building a Basic Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise Script Introduce Script Editor Use Script Editor Nodes Configuring Basic Agent Functionality Introduce Agent Functionality Configure Agent Desk Settings Configuring Basic Call Treatment and Queuing Explore Media Server and Files Introduce Microapps Implementing Precision Routing Introduce Precision Routing Basics Examine the Migration Path Configuring RONA Support Introduce RONA Functionality Identify RONA Timeout Considerations Configuring Agent Teams and Supervisors Configuring Teams and Supervisors Explore Agent Roles Administering the Cisco Finesse Desktop Administering Cisco Finesse Desktop Introduce Cisco Finesse Administration Implementing Voice XML Applications Introduce VXML Build a Basic Call Studio Project Configuring Roles, Departments, and Business Hours Examine Post-Call Survey Functionality Configure Post-Call Survey Running Unified CC Enterprise Reports with Unified Intelligence Center (IC) Configure Unified CC Enterprise Administrators Configure Departments
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is ideal for developers, engineers and others including: Cloud solution architects Cloud administrators Customer sales engineers DevOps engineers Sales engineers Systems engineers Technical solutions architects Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Describe what clouds are supported and how to configure clouds for Cost Optimizer Examine the Cost Optimizer snapshots of costs incurred by the various clouds installed for an organization This course, Mulitcloud Cost Optimization with Cisco CloudCenter Suite (CLDCO) v1.0, teaches you how the reporting and analysis of consumption the cost optimizer provides, functions within a Cisco© CloudCenter Suite. The cost optimizer works together with two other primary mechanisms: a workload manager that helps users deploy applications and manage governance policies, and an action orchestrator that provides seamless integration and workflow automation. Through lessons and hands-on experiences, you will learn the functionality of the CloudCenter cost optimizer Implementing Cisco CloudCenter Suite Cost Optimizer Cisco CloudCenter Suite Cost Optimizer Examining Cost Optimizer Inventory, Reports, Rightsizing, and Troubleshooting Configure Cost and Inventory Reports in the User Interface Lab outline Create Users, User Roles, and Cloud Permissions Create Cost Group and Billing Unit Use Cisco CloudCenter Suite Cost Optimizer Representational State Transfer (REST) API Additional course details: Nexus Humans Cisco Multicloud Cost Optimization with Cisco CloudCenter Suite (CLDCO) v1.0 training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Cisco Multicloud Cost Optimization with Cisco CloudCenter Suite (CLDCO) v1.0 course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for DevOps engineers Integration engineers Network and software architects Network engineers Software engineers System administrators Overview After completing this course, you should be able to: Describe network and IT convergence Describe Cisco NSO architecture Describe Linux Configure Cisco NSO Set up access control to Cisco NSO system Describe Cisco NSO Integration Options Explain version control systems and basic git concepts Describe the purpose of continuous integration and continuous delivery Implement Cisco NSO high availability Describe scalable system management Describe software development methodologies Describe service maintenance Perform NED upgrades Use Cisco NSO for managing services and their associated device configurations Describe Cisco NSO change management Explain service problem management Use Cisco NSO for service monitoring and compliance reporting Describe Cisco NSO inventory management Describe Cisco NSO use cases The Cisco Network Services Orchestrator (NSO) Administration and DevOps (NSO303) v4.0 course continues the learning journey of the NSO Essentials for Programmers and Network Architects (NSO201) v4.0 and NSO Advanced for Python Programmers (NSO300) v4.0 courses by introducing you to the system administration and DevOps focusing on NSO; the robust bridge linking network automation and orchestration tools, examining the development, operation, and administration task functions. You will learn how to set up, configure, deploy, and maintain a Cisco Network Services Orchestrator solution, and learn best practices for using DevOps. The examples shown in this course demonstrate real-world scenarios to prepare you for deployment and management of new or existing NSO instances. The course guides you through the setup of a production ready NSO instances using system installation with access control settings, the deployment of NSO in Docker containers, and introduces modern DevOps concepts and tools such as Git and Continuous Delivery/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD). You will learn how to migrate CDM devices, how to build NETCONF NEDs from the NSO CLI, how to handle NSO Alarms, and many more features that benefit you in your journey with Cisco NSO. Course Outline Introducing Network and IT Convergence Introducing Cisco NSO Architecture Introducing Linux Explaining Cisco NSO Setup Exploring Access Control Describing Integration Options Explaining Version Control System Describing Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery Introducing Scalability and High Availability Describing Scalable System Management Describing Software Development Methodologies Introducing Service Maintenance Performing Network Element Driver (NED) Upgrades Introducing Configuration Management Describing Change Management Explaining Service Problem Management Explaining Service Monitoring and Compliance Reporting Introducing Inventory Management Describing Cisco NSO Use Cases