CDL_IPFMSN – Operating Cisco IP Fabric for Media Solution v2.0
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Description
Overview
The Operating Cisco IP Fabric for Media Solution (IPFMSN) v2.0 course introduces you to the Cisco IP Fabric for Media (IPFM) solution.
The course is designed for broadcast engineers who will use IP technologies to replace Serial Digital Interface (SDI)-based deployments. You will learn about Cisco IPFM deployment, operation, and troubleshooting.
The course also covers the Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) Media Controller, a core component of the Cisco IPFM solution. Through lab exercises that focus on building IP fabric as a baseline for a complete IPFM solution, you will learn how to deploy and troubleshoot the DCNM Media Controller to control flows through the fabric.
Course Objectives
The objectives of this course are for participants to understand IPFM deployment, how it operates, how to determine when to expand, and how to troubleshoot.
After taking this course, you should be able to:
Describe the overall solution and how it works, and identify all components of the solution and their functions
Understand initial sizing and capacity
Understand the basic requirements for IPFM
Understand how Non-Blocking Multicast (NBM) and multicast function in the IPFM
Understand and verify Precision Time Protocol (PTP) clocking
Describe the DCNM Media Controller
Demonstrate the DCNM Media Controller configuration and verification
Explain how to deploy an IPFM solution in a high-availability manner
Use the DCNM Media Controller to monitor fabric and to troubleshoot basic connectivity and performance issues
Understand the approach and basic steps involved in responding to alarms and other notifications
Target Audience
This course is designed for broadcast engineers.
It might also be of interest to technical solution architects, network engineers, and network administrators.
Course Prerequisites
We recommend but do not require that you have the following knowledge and skills before taking this class:
Understanding of broadcast industry requirements and standardization
Understanding of data center network architectures
Understanding of virtualization concepts
Understanding of Ethernet functions and standards
Understanding of TCP/IP networks
Understand and configure basic unicast and multicast routing