Cisco CCNA Data Center
Cisco CCNA Data Center Training Online by Checkmate IT Tech offers a transformative journey, elevating your expertise and mastering essential skills. Position yourself for success in the dynamic field of CCNA by enrolling today. Unlock new career opportunities!
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
Cisco CCNA Data Center Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
Network Engineers: Network engineers are experts who want to focus on overseeing and improving Cisco data center systems.
Data Center Technicians: Technicians who work on data center infrastructure maintenance and troubleshooting projects and wish to expand their technical knowledge.
IT administrators: Those in charge of servers and networks in data centers who wish to improve their knowledge of Cisco technologies.
Entry-Level IT Professionals: People who want to establish a strong foundation in Cisco data center solutions but are just beginning their careers in networking or data center operations.
System Engineers: System engineers are in charge of creating and putting into place safe, scalable data center infrastructures.
Data Center Network Technician: Installing, setting up, and debugging data center network systems and devices is the responsibility of the data center network technician.
Network Administrator: Overseeing and preserving data center network infrastructure to guarantee smooth operations.
Systems Engineer: Creating and implementing storage and virtualization solutions for data centers.
Infrastructure Support Specialist: Handles network and storage problems and offers technical assistance for data center operations.
Data Center Analyst: Keeping an eye on and evaluating data center performance to guarantee scalability and efficiency.
Cloud Infrastructure Specialist: Supporting the integration of cloud environments and data center technology is the role of a cloud infrastructure specialist.
These positions, which offer competitive pay and opportunities for advancement in the USA and Canada, are highly sought after in sectors like technology, healthcare, finance, and e-commerce.
- Overview of Data Centers and Cisco’s role
- Data center architecture components (LAN, SAN, compute, virtualization)
- Physical infrastructure: racks, cabling, power, and cooling
- Understanding spine-leaf and 3-tier architectures
- Hands On: Basic topology setup using Cisco Packet Tracer or VIRL
- Ethernet and TCP/IP stack review
- Switching concepts: MAC tables, VLANs, trunking
- Port channels and EtherChannel
- Cisco Nexus switch family overview (Nexus 2000, 5000, 7000, 9000)
- Hands On: VLANs and trunk configuration on Nexus switches
- Server virtualization (VMware, Hyper-V)
- Network virtualization and overlay protocols (VXLAN)
- Cisco Nexus 1000V basics
- Introduction to Cisco ACI (Application Centric Infrastructure)
- Hands On: Configure virtual switches and explore ACI simulator
- Storage types: SAN, NAS, DAS
- Fibre Channel (FC) vs. iSCSI
- Cisco MDS switch overview
- Zoning, LUN masking, and WWN concepts
- Hands On: Configure basic SAN zoning (simulated environment)
- Cisco UCS architecture: Fabric Interconnects, blades, chassis
- Service profiles and templates
- UCS Manager vs. UCS Central
- Integration with VMware and Hypervisors
- Hands On: UCS Manager interface and service profile creation
- SNMP, NetFlow, and Syslog in the data center
- Introduction to Cisco DCNM (Data Center Network Manager)
- Role of APIs and automation (Python, REST, Ansible overview)
- Hands On: Explore monitoring and basic automation scripts
- Redundancy protocols (HSRP, VRRP)
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP, RSTP, MST)
- Troubleshooting tools: ping, traceroute, show/debug commands
- Nexus-specific troubleshooting techniques
- Hands On: Redundancy and STP configuration/testing
- Review of 200-150 (DCICN) and 200-155 (DCCOR) certification exam objectives
(Note: These exams were part of the older CCNA DC path; newer learners may align with current Cisco certification paths like DCCOR for CCNP) - Practice exams and review sessions
- Capstone Project: Design a small enterprise data center using Cisco best practices
Note: This curriculum is designed for Cisco CCNA Data Center training to cover key topics across foundational data center technologies, Cisco platforms and hands-on configuration skills. It will be modified as per latest industry standards.
The CCNA Data Center certification validates foundational knowledge of data center infrastructure, networking, storage, virtualization, and Cisco-specific technologies such as Nexus switches and UCS.
It’s designed for entry-level to intermediate network engineers, data center technicians, system administrators, or IT professionals interested in Cisco-based data center environments.
There are no formal prerequisites but a basic understanding of networking (such as CCNA-level knowledge) is recommended for best results.
The standard course is designed to be completed in 8 weeks.
Yes. While Cisco retired the original CCNA Data Center exams (200-150 DCICN & 200-155 DCICT), the knowledge remains valuable and aligns well with Cisco Certified Specialist or CCNP Data Center tracks.
Yes, students will do hands-on work with Cisco Nexus switches, UCS Manager and virtualization tools remotely. Simulators and emulators like Packet Tracer, Cisco VIRL, or dCloud may also be used.
After CCNA-level Data Center training, students can advance to Cisco Certified Specialist – Data Center or CCNP Data Center, depending on their goals.
You can enroll via our website or contact our support team directly via email or phone. We’ll guide you through the quick and easy registration process.
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Roles include Data Center Technician, Network Administrator, Infrastructure Engineer, System Engineer, and Technical Support Specialist for enterprise or service provider environments.
We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.
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Job opportunities in USA and Canada
Data Center Network Technician: Installing, setting up, and debugging data center network systems and devices is the responsibility of the data center network technician.
Network Administrator: Overseeing and preserving data center network infrastructure to guarantee smooth operations.
Systems Engineer: Creating and implementing storage and virtualization solutions for data centers.
Infrastructure Support Specialist: Handles network and storage problems and offers technical assistance for data center operations.
Data Center Analyst: Keeping an eye on and evaluating data center performance to guarantee scalability and efficiency.
Cloud Infrastructure Specialist: Supporting the integration of cloud environments and data center technology is the role of a cloud infrastructure specialist.
These positions, which offer competitive pay and opportunities for advancement in the USA and Canada, are highly sought after in sectors like technology, healthcare, finance, and e-commerce.
Student Reviews
This course significantly transformed my networking profession. It equipped me with practical experience in Cisco UCS, Nexus switches and data center architecture. The labs were useful and enhanced my knowledge of the operational dynamics of contemporary data centers. Strongly endorsed for anyone aspiring to enter enterprise networking or infrastructure positions.