Software Defined Networking with VMware NSX

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A comprehensive tutorial on fundamentals of VMware NSX and exploring its various servicesNSX is VMware's networking platform that allows networks and services to be deployed programmatically and is a crucial component in software-defined data centers.This video course provides step-by-step instructions to help you quickly deploy SDN in production and perform network virtualization with VMware. It will help you install and configure NSX and show you how to deploy NSX on top of your existing physical network and gain control of every aspect of network components (switches and routers) and your connected IT workloads.The next section covers how to deploy and configure VxLAN-based switches and manage and configure network and gateway services. Finally, you will learn how to use NSX to secure your environment. After finishing this course, you will be able to deploy and maintain network virtualizations and automate your VMware-based infrastructure in less time and in a cost-effective manner. All this will be covered through a practical real-world example right from the start of the course.About the AuthorYves Sandfort As a VMware Certified Instructor with a network background of 20+ years, Yves Sandfort was on the initial team that taughtNSX in EMEA with his counterpart Matthias Eisner. Theyran some of the very early customer classes and alsohelped to implement some of the first proof of concepts and later on production environments in EMEA.
In hissecond role as a VCDX for cloud and management,it’s one of histoolkits when hedesigns cloud architectures for private, hybrid, or public cloud environments to build a modern SDDC implementation..
Matthias Eisner has dealt with company networks for 10+ years, andNSX is a perfect fit for the toolbox, helping customers on their journey to building a fully-automated on-premisecloud solution

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Get an overview of the core building blocks for NSX
Get to know how to deploy NSX (Manager, Controller, Host preparation, and more)
Understand routing with DLR and Edges
Build a firewall with DLR and Edges
See an overview of other stateful Edge Services (LB and VPN)

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Subjects

  • Networking
  • Networks
  • Network
  • Firewall
  • IDS training
  • Router
  • Switches
  • Systems
  • Communication Training
  • Management Control
  • IP
  • IDS
  • Network Training
  • Production

Course programme

Installation and Setup 5 lectures 43:58 The Course Overview This video gives an overview of the entire course. NSX Component Overview While a legacy network consists of a lot of physical components, a software-defined network operates primarily in the virtual world, which doesn’t mean NSX does not have management, control, and data plane as well as other components that we are going to introduce.
  • Understand management, control, and data plane in an SDN world
  • Check out the components NSX needs such as manager, controller, and installables
  • See deployment, object storage, and communication between components
NSX Controller Deployment NSX controllers are vital for the infrastructure. They store important data tables for VTEPs, MACs, and ARP information. Let’s get to know them better in this video.
  • What to consider when rolling out an NSX controller
  • Check out controller deployment and IP Pool configuration
  • See the validation of a successful NSX controller cluster operation
ESXi Host Preparation The goal of this video is to know kernel-operated functions such as VXLAN. Distributed Firewall and Distributed Logical Router require additional components.
  • How to prepare the hosts for use with NSX
  • Check out the configuration of the VXLAN VTEPs
  • Understand the definition of a Transport Zone and Segment IDs
Logical Switch Creation NSX networking is built around VXLANs which is represented by logical switches. Let’s get acquainted with them in this video.
  • What are the prerequisites to creating a logical switch?
  • Learn the steps done to create a logical switch with NSX and vSphere
  • Connect virtual machines to a logical switch and learn how to test connectivity
Installation and Setup 5 lectures 43:58 The Course Overview This video gives an overview of the entire course. NSX Component Overview While a legacy network consists of a lot of physical components, a software-defined network operates primarily in the virtual world, which doesn’t mean NSX does not have management, control, and data plane as well as other components that we are going to introduce.
  • Understand management, control, and data plane in an SDN world
  • Check out the components NSX needs such as manager, controller, and installables
  • See deployment, object storage, and communication between components
NSX Controller Deployment NSX controllers are vital for the infrastructure. They store important data tables for VTEPs, MACs, and ARP information. Let’s get to know them better in this video.
  • What to consider when rolling out an NSX controller
  • Check out controller deployment and IP Pool configuration
  • See the validation of a successful NSX controller cluster operation
ESXi Host Preparation The goal of this video is to know kernel-operated functions such as VXLAN. Distributed Firewall and Distributed Logical Router require additional components.
  • How to prepare the hosts for use with NSX
  • Check out the configuration of the VXLAN VTEPs
  • Understand the definition of a Transport Zone and Segment IDs
Logical Switch Creation NSX networking is built around VXLANs which is represented by logical switches. Let’s get acquainted with them in this video.
  • What are the prerequisites to creating a logical switch?
  • Learn the steps done to create a logical switch with NSX and vSphere
  • Connect virtual machines to a logical switch and learn how to test connectivity
The Course Overview This video gives an overview of the entire course. The Course Overview This video gives an overview of the entire course. The Course Overview This video gives an overview of the entire course. The Course Overview This video gives an overview of the entire course. This video gives an overview of the entire course. This video gives an overview of the entire course. NSX Component Overview While a legacy network consists of a lot of physical components, a software-defined network operates primarily in the virtual world, which doesn’t mean NSX does not have management, control, and data plane as well as other components that we are going to introduce.
  • Understand management, control, and data plane in an SDN world
  • Check out the components NSX needs such as manager, controller, and installables
  • See deployment, object storage, and communication between components
NSX Component Overview While a legacy network consists of a lot of physical components, a software-defined network operates primarily in the virtual world, which doesn’t mean NSX does not have management, control, and data plane as well as other components that we are going to introduce.
  • Understand management, control, and data plane in an SDN world
  • Check out the components NSX needs such as manager, controller, and installables
  • See deployment, object storage, and communication between components
NSX Component Overview While a legacy network consists of a lot of physical components, a software-defined network operates primarily in the virtual world, which doesn’t mean NSX does not have management, control, and data plane as well as other components that we are going to introduce.
  • Understand management, control, and data plane in an SDN world
  • Check out the components NSX needs such as manager, controller, and installables
  • See deployment, object storage, and communication between components
NSX Component Overview While a legacy network consists of a lot of physical components, a software-defined network operates primarily in the virtual world, which doesn’t mean NSX does not have management, control, and data plane as well as other components that we are going to introduce.
  • Understand management, control, and data plane in an SDN world
  • Check out the components NSX needs such as manager, controller, and installables
  • See deployment, object storage, and communication between components
While a legacy network consists of a lot of physical components, a software-defined network operates primarily in the virtual world, which doesn’t mean NSX does not have management, control, and data plane as well as other components that we are going to introduce.
  • Understand management, control, and data plane in an SDN world
  • Check out the components NSX needs such as manager, controller, and installables
  • See deployment, object storage, and communication between components
While a legacy network consists of a lot of physical components, a software-defined network operates primarily in the virtual world, which doesn’t mean NSX does not have management, control, and data plane as well as other components that we are going to introduce.
  • Understand management, control, and data plane in an SDN world
  • Check out the components NSX needs such as manager, controller, and installables
  • See deployment, object storage, and communication between components
NSX Controller Deployment NSX controllers are vital for the infrastructure. They store important data tables for VTEPs, MACs, and ARP information. Let’s get to know them better in this video.
  • What to consider when rolling out an NSX controller
  • Check out controller deployment and IP Pool configuration
  • See the validation of a successful NSX controller cluster operation
NSX Controller Deployment NSX controllers are vital for the infrastructure. They store important data tables for VTEPs, MACs, and ARP information. Let’s get to know them better in this video.
  • What to consider when rolling out an NSX controller
  • Check out controller deployment and IP Pool configuration
  • See the validation of a successful NSX controller cluster operation
NSX Controller Deployment NSX controllers are vital for the infrastructure. They store important data tables for VTEPs, MACs, and ARP information. Let’s get to know them better in this video.
  • What to consider when rolling out an NSX controller
  • Check out controller deployment and IP Pool configuration
  • See the validation of a successful NSX controller cluster operation
NSX Controller Deployment NSX controllers are vital for the infrastructure. They store important data tables for VTEPs, MACs, and ARP information. Let’s get to know them better in this video.
  • What to consider when rolling out an NSX controller
  • Check out controller deployment and IP Pool configuration
  • See the validation of a successful NSX controller cluster operation
NSX controllers are vital for the infrastructure. They store important data tables for VTEPs, MACs, and ARP information. Let’s get to know them better in this video.
  • What to consider when rolling out an NSX controller
  • Check out controller deployment and IP Pool configuration
  • See the validation of a successful NSX controller cluster operation
NSX controllers are vital for the infrastructure. They store important data tables for VTEPs, MACs, and ARP information. Let’s get to know them better in this video.
  • What to consider when rolling out an NSX controller
  • Check out controller deployment and IP Pool configuration
  • See the validation of a successful NSX controller cluster operation
ESXi Host Preparation The goal of this video is to know kernel-operated functions such as VXLAN. Distributed Firewall and Distributed Logical Router require additional components.
  • How to prepare the hosts for use with NSX
  • Check out the configuration of the VXLAN VTEPs
  • Understand the definition of a Transport Zone and Segment IDs
ESXi Host Preparation The goal of this video is to know kernel-operated functions such as VXLAN. Distributed Firewall and Distributed Logical Router require additional components.
  • How to prepare the hosts for use with NSX
  • Check out the configuration of the VXLAN VTEPs
  • Understand the definition of a Transport Zone and Segment IDs
ESXi Host Preparation The goal of this video is to know kernel-operated functions such as VXLAN. Distributed Firewall and Distributed Logical Router require additional components.
  • How to prepare the hosts for use with NSX
  • Check out the configuration of the VXLAN VTEPs
  • Understand the definition of a Transport Zone and Segment IDs
ESXi Host Preparation The goal of this video is to know kernel-operated functions such as VXLAN. Distributed Firewall and Distributed Logical Router require additional components.
  • How to prepare the hosts for use with NSX
  • Check out the configuration of the VXLAN VTEPs
  • Understand the definition of a Transport Zone and Segment IDs
The goal of this video is to know kernel-operated functions such as VXLAN. Distributed Firewall and Distributed Logical Router require additional components.
  • How to prepare the hosts for use with NSX
  • Check out the configuration of the VXLAN VTEPs
  • Understand the definition of a Transport Zone and Segment IDs
The goal of this video is to know kernel-operated functions such as VXLAN. Distributed Firewall and Distributed Logical Router require additional components.
  • How to prepare the hosts for use with NSX
  • Check out the configuration of the VXLAN VTEPs
  • Understand the definition of a Transport Zone and Segment IDs
Logical Switch Creation NSX networking is built around VXLANs which is represented by logical switches. Let’s get acquainted with them in this video.
  • What are the prerequisites to creating a logical switch?
  • Learn the steps done to create a logical switch with NSX and vSphere
  • Connect virtual machines to a logical switch and learn how to test connectivity
Logical Switch Creation NSX networking is built around VXLANs which is represented by logical switches. Let’s get acquainted with them in this video.
  • What are the prerequisites to creating a logical switch?
  • Learn the steps done to create a logical switch with NSX and vSphere
  • Connect virtual machines to a logical switch and learn how to test connectivity
Logical Switch Creation NSX networking is built around VXLANs which is represented by logical switches. Let’s get acquainted with them in this video.
  • What are the prerequisites to creating a logical switch?
  • Learn the steps done to create a logical switch with NSX and vSphere
  • Connect virtual machines to a logical switch and learn how to test connectivity
Logical Switch Creation NSX networking is built around VXLANs which is represented by logical switches. Let’s get acquainted with them in this video.
  • What are the prerequisites to creating a logical switch?
  • Learn the steps done to create a logical switch with NSX and vSphere
  • Connect virtual machines to a logical switch and learn how to test connectivity
NSX networking is built around VXLANs which is represented by logical switches. Let’s get acquainted with them in this video.
  • What are the prerequisites to creating a logical switch?
  • Learn the steps done to create a logical switch with NSX and vSphere
  • Connect virtual machines to a logical switch and learn how to test connectivity
NSX networking is built around VXLANs which is represented by logical switches. Let’s get acquainted with them in this video.
  • What are the prerequisites to creating a logical switch?
  • Learn the steps done to create a logical switch with NSX and vSphere
  • Connect virtual machines to a logical switch and learn how to test connectivity
Static and Dynamic Routing. 4 lectures 32:28 Dynamic Versus Static Routing NSX is often used to create a highly dynamic environment, which requires—in many cases—IP routing either static or dynamic. Let’s check that out in this video.
  • Why do I need IP-based routing?
  • What is the difference between static and dynamic routing?
  • When to use dynamic routing over static routing?
Dynamic Routing OSPF Dynamic routing within the enterprise is often done via OSPF. NSX provides the ability to use NSX with DLR and ESG. Let’s see it in action.
  • How does OSPF work?
  • Area types and their actual use case
  • Understand routing information interchange between routers and areas
Dynamic Routing BGP BGP is a common exterior routing protocol used to interconnect so-called autonomous systems over the Internet. It is also used by enterprises having uplinks to multiple carriers. We’ll take a deeper look at them in this video.
  • How does BGP work?
  • What are autonomous systems and how are they interconnected internally?
  • Understand the connectivity between independent autonomous systems and the difference between iBGP and eBGP
Routing Architecture Routing in the virtual infrastructure can be challenging, as different types of traffic might be on the same host, whilst in different networks or...

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Basic Knowledge of VmWare is required

Software Defined Networking with VMware NSX

£ 100 + VAT