This document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in a Cisco UCS training course. The training will cover:
1. Cisco UCS architecture including B-Series connectivity and high availability configurations.
2. Configuring compute node LAN and SAN connectivity and creating service profiles in Cisco UCS.
3. Virtualization using VMware including networking configuration and deploying virtualized Cisco unified communications applications.
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Cisco Unified Computing System
Data Center Computing Challenges
Cisco UCS
Cisco UCS Servers
UCS Architecture
UCS Architecture and B-Series Connectivity
B-Series Insallation
Configuring High Availability
Exploring the B-Series User Interfaces
Cisco UCS LAN and SAN Connectivity
Configuring Compute Node LAN Connectivity
Configuring Compute Node SAN Connectivity
Cisco UCS Service Profiles
Creating Identity and resource Pools
Creating Service Profiles
Creating Service Profile Templates and Cloning Service Profiles
Virtualization and VMware
Networking in the VMWare Infrastructure
Configuring VMWare Switching
Deploying Standalone C-Series Servers
Supporting VMWare features for unified Communications Applications
Installing Unified Communications on UCS
Deploying Virtualized Cisco UC Applications
Virtualizing Cisco UC Manager
Migrating Cisco Unified Communications Manager(CUCM) from a Physical to a Virtual Server
Troubleshooting Database Replication Issues
UC on UCS QoS Considerations
Quality of Service for UC on UCS
Unified Communications Update
Unified Communications 8.5
Nexus 1000V Switch
Evaluating the Cisco Nexus 1000v Switch
Installing and Configuring the Cisco Nexus 1000v Switch
Configuring Basic Cisco Nexus 1000v Networking
Nexus 1000v Troubleshooting
Backup and Restore Operations
Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco UCS Manager Database