Course Details
Course Outline
1 - Introduction to Cisco NSO
Meeting Challenges with Orchestration Challenges of Network ManagementChallenges of Network OrchestrationNSO Features and Benefits That Meet ChallengesStandardized Approach
2 - What Is NSO?
Logical ArchitectureComponents
3 - What Does NSO Do?
Orchestration Use Cases
4 - How Does NSO Work?
Introduction to NETCONF and YANGPackagesMapping LogicNetwork Element Drivers (NEDs)
5 - Resources and Training
ResourcesTraining
6 - Get Started with Cisco NSO
Installing Cisco NSO Setup OverviewCisco NSO Local InstallationInstalling NEDsUsing NetSim
7 - NETCONF Overview
Challenges of Network ManagementIntroduction to NETCONFNETCONF Operation
8 - Device Manager
Device Manager OverviewDevice Configuration ManagementDevice Connection ManagementTemplates and GroupsOther Device Management Tools
9 - Service Manager Essentials
YANG Overview Introduction to YANGOther Representations of YANGData TypesXPath OverviewBasic YANG StatementsCan You Spot the Error?
10 - Using Services
Package ArchitectureCreating a Service PackageSample Service ConfigurationService TemplateYANG Service ModelDeploying a Service
11 - Model-to-Model Mapping
Mapping IntroductionMapping LogicFASTMAPTemplate Processing
12 - Service Design and Cisco NSO Programmability
Service Design Service Design OverviewTop-Down ApproachBottom-Up ApproachDevice ConfigurationService Model
13 - Service Management
Service Management TasksService Lifecycle Management Guidelines
14 - NSO Programmability Introduction
NSO Programmability OverviewPython Service SkeletonCreating a Service YANG ModelCreating a Service TemplateTemplate Processing with Python
15 - Cisco NSO Flexibility
System Configuration and Troubleshooting System ConfigurationSystem Troubleshooting
16 - Integration
Integration OptionsNETCONF ServerWeb IntegrationSNMP Agent
17 - Alarm Management and Reporting
Alarm ManagementReporting
18 - Scalability and Performance
High AvailabilityHigh-Availability Cluster CommunicationsClusteringLayered Service ArchitectureAddressing Performance Limitations
19 - Components and Function Packs
Function PacksNFV OrchestrationReactive FASTMAP
Actual course outline may vary depending on offering center. Contact your sales representative for more information.
Who is it For?
Target Audience
System installers
System integrators
System administrators
Network administrators
Solutions designers
Other Prerequisites
We require the following knowledge and skills before taking this course: Basic knowledge of the Cisco Command-Line Interface (CLI) or the CLI of UNIX-like operating systems Working knowledge of UNIX-based operating systems and basic tasks Basic knowledge of programming constructs and YANG data modeling Basic knowledge of Python programming Basic knowledge of the NETCONF communication protocol Knowledge of XML data structures and schemas Basic management of network components (routers, switches, etc.)