Course Details
Course Outline
1 - Introducing Cisco CSR Product Overview
Cloud Adoption and Cisco CSR 1000V OverviewVirtual Machine RequirementsCisco Software LicensingCisco Smart Software LicensingDifferences Between Cisco CSR 1000V Series and Cisco ASR 1000 SeriesSupported Cisco IOS XE TechnologiesManagement SupportCompatibility with Cisco Unified Computing System™ (Cisco UCS®)
2 - Preparing for Installation
Obtaining the Cisco CSR 1000V Virtual Machine ImageCisco CSR 1000V Installation FilesCisco CSR 1000V Installation OptionsGuidelines and LimitationsROM Monitor (ROMMON) and Cisco CSR 1000V
3 - Installing Cisco CSR 1000V in VMware Elastic Sky X (ESXi) Environments
Supported VMware Features and OperationsVMware Requirements—Cisco IOS XE Fuji 16.9Virtual Machine Requirements for Different Cisco IOS XE VersionsDeploying the Cisco CSR 1000V Open Virtualization Archive (OVA) to the Virtual MachineManually Create the Virtual Machine and Install Cisco CSR 1000V Software with the .iso File (VMware ESXi)Increasing Performance on VMware ESXi Configurations
4 - Booting Cisco CSR 1000V and Accessing the Console
Booting the Cisco CSR 1000V Virtual MachineConfiguring Access to the Cisco CSR 1000V Console
5 - Using Cisco IOS XE Software
Use Cisco IOS XE SoftwareFind Command OptionsNon-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) File Security
6 - Managing Cisco CSR 1000V Licenses
Methods to Activate Cisco CSR 1000V LicensesCisco Software LicensingCisco Smart Software LicensingSmart Licenses Regular OperationsSmart Licenses Advanced OperationsTroubleshooting Cisco Smart License Issues
7 - Upgrading the Cisco IOS XE Software
Prerequisites for the Software Upgrade ProcessSave Backup Copies of Your Old System Image and ConfigurationUse Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) or Remote Copy Protocol (RCP) to Copy the System Image into Bootflash MemoryLoad the New System Image from Cisco IOS XE SoftwareLoad the New System Image from GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) ModeSave Backup Copies of Your New System Image and Configuration and Reboot Cisco CSR 1000V
8 - Mapping Cisco CSR 1000V Network Interfaces to Virtual Machine Network Interfaces
Mapping Cisco CSR 1000V Network Interfaces to Virtual Machine Network InterfacesMapping Cisco CSR 1000V Network Interfaces with vSwitch Interfaces
9 - Using GRUB Mode (Bootstrap Program)
GRUB Mode and the Configuration Register OverviewAccess GRUB Mode and Use the MenuModify the Configuration Register (confreg)Change the Configuration Register Settings
10 - Configuring Call Home for Cisco CSR 1000V
Call Home OverviewObtain Smart Call Home ServicesAnonymous ReportingHow to Configure Call HomeConfiguring Diagnostic SignaturesDisplay Call Home Configuration InformationAlert Group Trigger Events and CommandsMessage Contents
11 - Configuring Virtual CPU (vCPU) Distribution Across Data, Control, and Service Planes
Information About vCPU Allocation and DistributionHow to Boot Cisco CSR 1000V with an OVA ImageHow to Configure vCPU Distribution Across Data, Control, and Service Planes
12 - Troubleshooting Cisco CSR 1000V Virtual Machine Issues
Verify the Cisco CSR 1000V Hardware and Virtual Machine RequirementsTroubleshoot Network Connectivity IssuesTroubleshoot Virtual Machine Performance Issues
13 - Rehosting the Cisco CSR 1000V License
Rehosting a Classical LicenseRehosting a Smart License
14 - Supporting the Cisco CSR 1000V Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) Feature
Prerequisites for Cisco CSR 1000V VXLAN SupportConfigure Cisco CSR 1000V as a VXLAN Layer 2 GatewayExamples to Configure Cisco CSR 1000V as a VXLAN Layer 2 Gateway
15 - Deploying Cisco CSR 1000V in a Virtual Private Cloud
Introduction to Virtual Port Channel (VPC)Cisco CSR 1000V in Microsoft AzureCisco CSR 1000V in AWSCisco CSR 1000V on Google Cloud Platform
16 - Exploring Cisco CSR 1000V Operations
Cisco CSR 1000V as Highly Secure VPN GatewayCisco CSR 1000V as an Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) WAN EndpointCisco CSR 1000V as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 ExtensionCisco CSR 1000V as a Traffic Control PointCisco CSR 1000V as a VXLAN GatewayCisco CSR 1000V as a Virtual Route ReflectorCisco CSR 1000V as a Wireline or Fixed Wireless GatewayCisco CSR 1000V in Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) Deployments
17 - Exploring Programmability on Cisco CSR 1000V
Introduction to ProgrammabilityProvisioning on Cisco CSR 1000VShells and Scripting on Cisco CSR 1000VModel-Driven Programmability on Cisco CSR 1000V
Actual course outline may vary depending on offering center. Contact your sales representative for more information.
Who is it For?
Target Audience
Data Center engineers
Cloud engineers
System engineers
Field engineers
Implementation/operation/support/installation and upgrade specialists
IT administrators
Network engineers
Cloud computing experts
Security specialists
Cisco integrators and partners
Other Prerequisites
To fully benefit from this course, you should have the following knowledge:
Cisco CCNA® Routing and Switching (or equivalent knowledge)
Cloud Virtualization/VMware competency
IP Network Security and VPN (IPSec)
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