VMware NSX: What's New [V4.0] - On Demand - EDU-NSXWN-EL - NA
In this course, equivalent to 1 day of training, you will explore and gain hands-on experience with the new features and functionality offered in the VMware NSX® 4.0.0.1 and NSX 4.0.1 releases. These features and functionalities include architectural and operational enhancements, DPU-based acceleration support, external management of NSX with IPv6, and security and NSX Federation improvements.
1 Course Introduction
• Introductions and course logistics
• Course objectives
2 Infrastructure Preparation
• Explain the VMware NSX name change
• Enumerate the deprecated features in NSX 4.0.0.1
• Describe the NSX upgrade enhancements
• Describe the requirements to migrate the N-VDS host switch to VDS
Migrate the N-VDS host switch to VDS from the UI, CLI, or API
3 NSX Architecture and Operations
• Describe the performance benefits in introducing Envoy as a reverse proxy for NSX Manager
• Explain the NSX multitenancy data model
• Identify operational and CLI enhancements in NSX
4 NSX Edge Enhancements
• Describe the NSX Edge container-based architecture
• Configure stateful active-active services on NSX Edge nodes
• Perform Live Traffic Analysis on an NSX Edge node
• Describe L3 Time-Series Metrics improvements and CLI enhancements for NSX Edge.
5 DPU-Based Acceleration for VMware NSX
• Describe the use cases and benefits of DPU-based acceleration
• Explain the architectural components of a DPU
• Describe the hardware and networking configurations supported with DPUs
• Define the NSX features supported by DPUs
• Install NSX using DPUs
• Perform basic troubleshooting on DPUs
6 IPv6 Enhancements
• Explain IPv6 addressing
• Describe the Neighbor Discovery Protocol in IPv6
• Explain external management of NSX with IPv6
• Configure BFDv6 on static routes and BGP sessions
7 Security Enhancements
• Describe new user roles, role-bindings, and security policies in the NSX multitenancy model
• Configure the distributed firewall to block malicious IPs
• Configure the oversubscription behavior for IDS/IPS
• Describe the Malware Prevention enhancements
• Describe the usability, visualization, and recommendation enhancements in NSX Intelligence
8 Federation Enhancements
• Describe the architecture of an NSX Federation environment and stretched networking and security capabilities
• Identify use cases for LM brownfield onboarding
• Describe NSX Federation Traceflow
• Compare cross-location latency limitations in federated environments
• Explain the benefits of L2 Bridging in NSX Federation
• Describe distributed firewall improvements for NSX Federation
Audience:
Network and security administrators, VMware partners, and individuals responsible for managing NSX environments
Duration (Hours): 720
Training Contact: TrainingAdminUS@IngramMicro.com
Pre-Requisites:
This course requires completion of the VMware NSX-T Data Center: Install, Configure, Manage course or equivalent knowledge and administration experience with VMware NSX-T™ Data Center 3.2 or later. The VMware Certified Professional – Network Virtualization (2022) certification is recommended. The following knowledge is also beneficial: • Good understanding of TCP/IP services and protocols • Knowledge and working experience of computer networking, including switching and routing technologies (L2 through L3) and L2 through L7 firewall • Knowledge and working experience with VMware vSphere® environments • Knowledge and working experience with Kubernetes or VMware vSphere® with VMware Tanzu® environments
Objectives:
By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives:
• Prepare your environment to upgrade to NSX 4.0.x
• Migrate the N-VDS host switch to VDS from the UI, CLI, and API
• Explain the architectural and operational enhancements of NSX and VMware NSX® Edge™ nodes
• Install NSX using DPU-based acceleration hardware
• Configure external management of NSX using IPv6 and BFDv6 on static routes and BGP sessions
• Describe new user roles, role-bindings, and security policies in the NSX multitenancy model
• Configure the distributed firewall to block malicious IPs and oversubscription behavior for IDS/IPS
• Describe Malware Prevention and VMware NSX® Intelligence™ enhancements
• Describe NSX Federation enhancements in brownfield onboarding, security, and L2 bridging