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Cisco Data Center Unified Computing Troubleshooting (DCUCTS) v1.0
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4 days
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| Course description |
Cisco Data Center Unified Computing Troubleshooting Specialist (DCUCTS) v1.0 is a 4-day hands-on course that enables you to troubleshoot Level 2 UCS B-series deployments. Nexus 1000V and C-Series integration issues are also covered.
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| Why Firefly? |
Our instructors are among the top UCS engineers in the world. We wrote the first publicly available UCS training course and continue to advance our UCS training to keep up with the rapid pace of product development and evolution of best practices.
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| Learning objectives |
After you complete this course, you will be able to:
- Identify the problem areas associated with UCS failures based on Cisco TAC experiences
- Describe the tools integrated into the UCS firmware and identify TAC tools available for UCS troubleshooting
- Identify and resolve complex LAN and SAN connectivity problems and SAN boot failures
- Enable advanced settings in the UCS to collect additional information about a failure
- Identify best practices for upgrading UCS components and resolving upgrade failures
- View the memory configuration requirements of Cisco UCS B-Series servers and discuss ways to troubleshoot a variety of memory issues
- Describes the requirements for integrating the C-Series servers into a UCS environment
- Identify Nexus 1000V installation and operational failures
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| Who should attend |
The course provides troubleshooting-oriented training for Cisco UCS Partner support engineers and Cisco customers responsible for advanced UCS troubleshooting.
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| Recommended prerequisites |
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You will gain the most from this course if you have experience deploying and managing Cisco UCS B-Series deployments with UCS Manager. DCUCI, UCSDO, or UCSAAT are recommended prerequisites.
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