2015-08-17 - 600 parole - tempo di lettura 3 minuti
L’esame 210-455 CLDADM è associato alla certificazione Cisco CCNA Cloud insieme all’esame 210-451 CLDFND
Viene verificata la conoscenza dell’amministrazione base di un Cloud Cisco includendo provisioning, management, monitoring, reporting, modelli di charge-back e remediation.
Domande: 55-65
Durata: 90 + 30 minuti per i non madrelingua inglese
Costo:** 228 euro**
1.0 Cloud Infrastructure Administration and Reporting | Peso 21% |
1.1 Configure users/groups and role-based access control in the portal, including basic troubleshooting * 1.1.a Describe default roles
* 1.1.b Configure new user with single role
* 1.1.c Describe multirole user profiles
* 1.1.d Configure a user profile
1.2 Perform virtual machine operations * 1.2.a Configure live migrations of VMs from host to host
* 1.2.b Edit VM
* 1.2.c Configure VM snapshots
* 1.2.d Describe reverting a VM to a snapshot
1.3 Deploy virtual app containers * 1.3.a Provide basic support and troubleshoot app container with firewall, networking, and load balancer
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2.0 Chargeback and Billing Reports | Peso 10% |
2.1 Describe the chargeback model * 2.1.a Describe chargeback features
* 2.1.b Describe budget policy
* 2.1.c Describe cost models
* 2.1.d Describe adding a cost model to a tenant
2.2 Generate various reports for virtual and physical accounts * 2.2.a Execute billing reports
* 2.2.b Execute a system utilization reporting
* 2.2.c Execute a snapshot report
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3.0 Cloud Provisioning | Peso 26% |
3.1 Describe predefined Cisco UCS Director-based services within the Cisco Prime Service Catalog * 3.1.a Describe the configuration of service names and icons
* 3.1.b Describe order permissions
* 3.1.b (i) RBAC
* 3.1.c Describe template formats
* 3.1.c (i) Storage
* 3.1.c (ii) Compute
* 3.1.c (iii) Network
* 3.1.c (iv) Virtualization
3.2 Describe provisioning verification * 3.2.a Describe how to place an order for a service from the Cisco Primer Service Catalog as an end-user
* 3.2.b Verify that provisioning is done correctly
* 3.2.c Access VMs and applications that have been provisioned
3.3 Deploy preconfigured templates and make minor changes to the service catalog offerings that do not affect workflows or services * 3.3.a Describe the deployment of templates: storage, compute, network, and virtualization
* 3.3.b Describe differences between the templates
* 3.3.c Describe the need to convert between templates
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4.0 Cloud Systems Management and Monitoring | Peso 26% |
4.1 Identify the components of Cisco Prime Service Catalog * 4.1.a End-user store front
* 4.1.b Stack designer
* 4.1.c Heat orchestration
4.2 Describe the components of Cisco UCS Director * 4.2.a Describe infrastructure management and monitoring
* 4.2.b Describe orchestration
* 4.2.c Describe the portal
* 4.2.d Describe the Bare Metal Agent
4.3 Describe Cisco UCS Performance Manager * 4.3.a Describe capacity planning
* 4.3.b Describe bandwidth monitoring
* 4.3.c Describe how host groups facilitate dynamic monitoring
4.4 Describe the components of Cisco IAC * 4.4.a Describe Cisco Process Orchestrator
* 4.4.b Describe Cisco Prime Service Catalog
* 4.4.c Describe Cisco Server Provisioner
4.5 Perform cloud monitoring using Cisco Prime Service Catalog, Cisco UCS Director, Cisco Prime infrastructure * 4.5.a Describe fault monitoring
* 4.5.b Describe performance monitoring
* 4.5.c Describe monitoring of provisioning outcomes
4.6 Create monitoring dashboards * 4.6.a Configure custom dashboards
* 4.6.b Configure threshold settings
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| Peso 17% |
5.1 Configure serviceability options * 5.1.a Configure syslog
* 5.1.b Configure NTP
* 5.1.c Configure DNS
* 5.1.d Configure DHCP
* 5.1.e Configure SMTP
5.2 Interpret Logs for root cause analysis * 5.2.a Analyze fault logs
* 5.2.b Analyze admin logs
* 5.2.c Analyze application logs
5.3 Configure backups * 5.3.a Configure database backup
* 5.3.b Configure database restore
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