Cisco NSO Administration and DevOps

The Cisco Network Services Orchestrator (NSO) Administration and DevOps (NSO303) v4.0 course continues the learning journey of the NSO Essentials for Programmers and Network Architects (NSO201) v4.0 and NSO Advanced for Python Programmers (NSO300) v4.0 courses by introducing you to the system administration and DevOps focusing on NSO; the robust bridge linking network automation and orchestration tools, examining the development, operation, and administration task functions. You will learn how to set up, configure, deploy, and maintain a Cisco Network Services Orchestrator solution, and learn best practices for using DevOps. The examples shown in this course demonstrate real-world scenarios to prepare you for deployment and management of new or existing NSO instances. The course guides you through the setup of a production ready NSO instances using system installation with access control settings, the deployment of NSO in Docker containers, and introduces modern DevOps concepts and tools such as Git and Continuous Delivery/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD). You will learn how to migrate CDM devices, how to build NETCONF NEDs from the NSO CLI, how to handle NSO Alarms, and many more features that benefit you in your journey with Cisco NSO.

Days : 4
Price :

CAD$5,015.00

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Description

This course will help you:

  • Install, configure, and maintain a Cisco Network Services Orchestrator solution
  • Apply DevOps best practices for Cisco NSO development, operations, and administrative tasks
  • Implement Layered Service Architecture (LSA) within a Cisco NSO solution

Course Content

  • Cisco NSO Administration
  • Scalability
  • DevOps Fundamentals
  • Cisco NSO Operations

Who should attend

  • DevOps engineers
  • Integration engineers
  • Network and software architects
  • Network engineers
  • Software engineers
  • System administrators

Prerequisites

Before you take this course, we recommend that you have the knowledge and skills obtainable by attending the Cisco Network Service Orchestrator (NSO) Essentials for Programmers and Network Architects (v4.0) (NSO201) class, including:

  • Basic knowledge of the Cisco Command-Line Interface (CLI)
  • Basic knowledge of the CLI of UNIX-like operating systems
  • Basic knowledge of Yet Another Next Generation (YANG) data modelling
  • Basic knowledge of Python software development

Course Objectives

After completing this course, you should be able to:

  • Describe network and IT convergence
  • Describe Cisco NSO architecture
  • Describe Linux
  • Configure Cisco NSO
  • Set up access control to Cisco NSO system
  • Describe Cisco NSO Integration Options
  • Explain version control systems and basic git concepts
  • Describe the purpose of continuous integration and continuous delivery
  • Implement Cisco NSO high availability
  • Describe scalable system management
  • Describe software development methodologies
  • Describe service maintenance
  • Perform NED upgrades
  • Use Cisco NSO for managing services and their associated device configurations
  • Describe Cisco NSO change management
  • Explain service problem management
  • Use Cisco NSO for service monitoring and compliance reporting
  • Describe Cisco NSO inventory management
  • Describe Cisco NSO use cases

Outline: Cisco NSO Administration and DevOps (NSO303)

  • Introducing Network and IT Convergence
  • Introducing Cisco NSO Architecture
  • Introducing Linux
  • Explaining Cisco NSO Setup
  • Exploring Access Control
  • Describing Integration Options
  • Explaining Version Control System
  • Describing Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery
  • Introducing Scalability and High Availability
  • Describing Scalable System Management
  • Describing Software Development Methodologies
  • Introducing Service Maintenance
  • Performing Network Element Driver (NED) Upgrades
  • Introducing Configuration Management
  • Describing Change Management
  • Explaining Service Problem Management
  • Explaining Service Monitoring and Compliance Reporting
  • Introducing Inventory Management
  • Describing Cisco NSO Use Cases