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VCP-NV 2024 [v2]
The VMware Certified Professional - Network Virtualization 2024 [v2] (VCP-NV 2024) certification verifies an individual's knowledge and skills in configuring, deploying, and managing VMware NSX environments, which are used to virtualize networking and security services. Job-roles associated with this certification include network administrators, virtualization administrators, and consultants.
Network Virtualization Certification Path
Exam 2V0-41.24 : VMware NSX 4.x Professional V2
Language |
English |
Duration |
90 Minutes |
Total Questions |
30 |
Passing Score |
300 |
Format |
Single and Multiple Choice, Proctored |
Passing Score |
VMware exams are scaled on a range from 100-500, with the determined raw cut score scaled to a value of 300. Your exam may contain unscored questions in addition to the scored questions, this is a standard testing practice. You will not know which questions are unscored, your exam results will reflect your performance on the scored questions only. |
Pricing |
$250 USD |
Do i have to complete certification requirement in the order listed?
No, however we strongly recommend that you do. Please note that successfully registering to take an exam does not imply that you meet the certification requirements in full.
If i earned a VCP-NV Certification Previously, how can i achieve the new VCP-NV 2024 Certification?
VMware provides multiple paths for prior certification holders. Check the path appropriate for your circumstances under the certification overview page.
Does VMware recognize my cisco Certification?
Yes, some Cisco certifications can be used in place of course requirements. Check the path appropriate for your circumstances under the certification overview page.
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- Demonstrate knowledge of VMware Virtual Cloud Network and NSX
- Describe the purpose of VMware Virtual Cloud Network and its framework
- Identify the benefits and recognize the use cases for NSX
- Describe how NSX fits into the NSX product portfolio
- Recognize features and the main elements in the NSX architecture
- Describe NSX policy and centralized policy management
- Describe the NSX management cluster and the management plane
- Identify the functions of control plane components, data plane components, and communication channels
- Demonstrate knowledge of NSX Management Cluster
- Explain the deployment workflows for the NSX infrastructure
- Demonstrate knowledge of the NSX UI
- Distinguish between the Policy and the Manager UI
- Demonstrate knowledge of the data plane
- Describe the functions of transport zones, transport nodes, VDS, and N-VDS
- Explain the relationships among transport nodes, transport zones, VDS, and N-VDS
- Describe NSX VDS
- Describe uplink profiles
- Demonstrate knowledge of logical switching
- Describe the functions of NSX segments
- Recognize different types of segments
- Explain tunneling and the Geneve encapsulation protocol
- Describe the interaction between components in logical switching
- Describe the function of kernel modules and NSX agents installed on ESXi
- Describe the function of the management plane in logical switching
- Describe the function of the control plane in logical switching
- Demonstrate knowledge of logical switching packet forwarding
- Describe the functions of each table used in packet forwarding
- Describe how BUM traffic is managed in switching
- Explain how ARP suppression is achieved
- Demonstrate knowledge of segments and segment profiles
- Define what is a segment
- Describe the purpose of segment profiles
- Identify the functions of the segment profiles in NSX
- Demonstrate knowledge of logical routing
- Explain the function and features of logical routing
- Describe the architecture of NSX two-tier routing
- Differentiate between north-south and east-west routing
- Describe the gateway components
- Recognize the various types of gateway interfaces
- Demonstrate knowledge of NSX Edge and Edge Clusters
- Explain the main functions and features of the NSX Edge node
- Describe the functions of the NSX Edge cluster
- Identify the NSX Edge node form factors and sizing options
- Describe the different NSX Edge node deployment methods
- Demonstrate knowledge of Tier-0 and Tier-1 Gateways
- Explain how to configure a Tier-0 gateway and Tier-1 gateway
- Explain Active/Active Tier-0 and Tier-1 configurations
- Explain Active standby Tier-0 and Tier-1 configurations
- Explain Stateful Active/Active Tier-0 and Tier-1 configurations
- Explain multi-tenancy use in a Tier-0 gateway
- Distinguish between static and dynamic routing lain OSPF and BGP configurations
- Demonstrate knowledge of ECMP and high availability
- Explain the purpose of ECMP routing
- Identify the active-active and active-standby modes for high availability
- Recognize failure conditions and explain the failover process
- Demonstrate knowledge of logical routing packet walk
- Describe the datapath of single-tier routing
- Explain the datapath of multitier routing
- Demonstrate knowledge of VRF Lite
- Describe VRF Lite
- Explain the benefits of VRF Lite
- Demonstrate knowledge of bridging
- Describe the purpose and function of bridging
- Distinguish between routing and bridging
- Demonstrate knowledge of NAT and how it is used with NSX
- Explain the role of network address translation (NAT)
- Distinguish between source and destination NAT
- Describe how reflexive NAT works
- Explain how NAT64 facilitates communication between IPv6 and IPv4 networks
- Describe stateful active-active NAT operation
- Demonstrate knowledge of DHCP and DNS
- Explain how DHCP and DHCP Relay are used for IP address allocation
- Configure DHCP services in NSX
- Describe how to use a DNS forwarder service
- Demonstrate knowledge of IPSec VPN
- Explain how IPSec-based technologies are used to establish VPNs
- Compare policy-based and route-based IPSec VPN
- Describe IPSec VPN requirements in NSX
- Demonstrate knowledge of L2 VPN
- Describe L2 VPN technologies in an NSX
- Identify various supported L2 VPN endpoints
- NSX with VMware Identity Manager
- Describe the purpose of VMware Identity Manager
- Identify the benefits of integrating NSX with VMware Identity Manager
- Demonstrate knowledge of integrating NSX with LDAP
- Identify the benefits of integrating NSX with LDAP
- Describe the LDAP authentication architecture
- Demonstrate knowledge of managing users and configuring RBAC
- Identify the different types of users in NSX
- Recognize permissions and roles available in NSX
- Understand the use of orgs and projects in multi-tenancy
- Federation Architecture, needed prerequisites, Federation Networking, and Federation Security
- Describe Federation and its use cases
- Describe the requirements and limitations of Federation
- Describe the Federation configuration workflow
- Describe the prerequisites for Federation
- Describe the onboarding of Local Manager configurations and workloads
- Describe the stretched networking concepts in Federation
- Explain the supported Tier-0 and Tier-1 stretched topologies
- Explain Layer 2 concepts related to NSX Federation
- Explain the Federation security use cases
- Describe the Federation security components
- Explain the security configuration workflows
- Demonstrate knowledge of DPU-based acceleration for NSX
- Prepare an NSX infrastructure for deployment
- Create Transport Zones
- Create IP Pools
- Prepare ESXi Hosts
- Configure segments
- Create segments
- Attach VMs to segments
- Use network topology to validate the logical switching configuration
- Deploy and configure NSX Edge Nodes
- Deploy NSX Edge Nodes
- Configure an Edge Cluster
- Configure the Tier-1 gateway
- Create a Tier-1 gateway
- Connect segments to the Tier-1 gateway
- Use network topology to validate the Tier-1 gateway configuration
- Create and configure a Tier-0 gateway with OSPF
- Create uplink segments
- Create a Tier-0 gateway
- Connect the Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateways
- Use network topology to validate the Tier-0 gateway configuration
- Configure the Tier-0 gateway with BGP
- Create uplink segments
- Create a Tier-0 gateway
- Connect the Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateways
- Use network topology to validate the Tier-0 gateway configuration
- Configure VRF Lite
- Create the uplink trunk segment
- Deploy and configure the VRF gateways
- Deploy and connect the Tier-1 gateways to the VRF gateways
- Create and connect segments to the Tier-1 gateways
- Attach VMs to segments on each VRF
- Review the routing tables in each VRF
- Configure Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Create a Tier-1 gateway for Network Address Translation
- Create a segment
- Attach a VM to NAT segment
- Configure NAT
- Configure NAT route redistribution
- Deploy Virtual Private Networks
- Deploy a new NSX Edge Node to support a VPN deployment
- Configure a new Edge Cluster
- Deploy and configure a new Tier-0 gateway and segments for VPN support
- Create an IPSec VPN service
- Create an L2 VPN server and session
- Configure a pre-deployed autonomous Edge as an L2 VPN client
- Manage users and roles
- Add an Active Directory Domain as an identity source
- Assign NSX roles to domain users and validate permissions
- Modify an existing role and validate the role permissions
- Perform operations tasks in a VMware NSX environment (syslog, backup/restore etc.)
- Monitor a VMware NSX implementation
- Use NSX Intelligence
- Generate network flows and visualize traffic
- Use recommendations to create security policies
- Enable detection of suspicious traffic
- Use log files to troubleshoot issues
- Identify the default log file locations of NSX components
- Generate Log Bundles
- Use log files to help identify NSX issues
- Identify Tools Available for Troubleshooting Issues
- Use traceflow, traffic analysis, dashboard for troubleshooting
- Troubleshoot Common NSX Issues
- Troubleshoot Common NSX Installation/Configuration Issues
- Troubleshoot Common NSX Component Issues
- Troubleshoot Common Connectivity Issues
- Troubleshoot Common logical infrastructure Issues
- Troubleshoot Common physical infrastructure Issues
Fees Structure : |
15500 INR / 185 USD |
Total No of Class : |
150 Video Class |
Class Duration : |
78:30 Working Hours |
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Fees Structure : |
22500 INR / 270 USD |
Class Duration : |
60 Days |
Class Recording : |
Live Class Recording available |
Class Time : |
Monday to Firday 1.5 hours per day / Weekend 3 Hours per day |
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Call / Whatsapp : +91 8680961847 |
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Monday to Firday 9 AM to 6 PM |
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