Sammanfattning The Cisco Catalyst 6500 Content Switching Module (CSM) performs advanced Layer 4-7 content switching capabilities. The CSM adds high-performance and feature-rich load balancing to existing Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks.
This course provides the knowledge and skills that you need to design, configure, and troubleshoot content networking solutions with the CSM. You will learn about the technical fundamentals of Layer 4-7 load balancing, and how to improve the scalability and reliability of network-based applications.
This course is delivered as part of the Global Knowledge and Firefly strategic alliance, providing delegates with the latest in Data Center technology.
Introducing the Content Switching Module
- The Web Server Request Process
- High-Speed Layer 4 to 7 Content Switching
- Application Uptime
- Load Balancing
- CSM Feature Overview
- CSM Management Overview
- Real Servers, Server Farms and Virtual Servers
- Persistent Connections
- Supported Supervisors and IOS Versions
- DDoS Protection
- Comparing the CSM-S to CSM and SSLSM
Deploying the CSM
- Client- and Server-Side VLAN Configuration
- Packet Header Transformations
- Single Subnet Bridge Mode
- Secure Router Mode
- Aggregate (One-Arm) Mode
- Mixed Modes
- Load-Balancing
Optimizing the CSM
- CSM Policy Features
- URL, Cookie, and Header Maps
- Sticky Groups
- HTTP Header modification
- Cache Load Balancing
- Firewall Load Balancing
- Health Monitoring on the CSM
- TCL Scripting
Configuring High Availability
- Ensuring High Availability with CSMs
- Interface and Device Tracking
- CSM State Synchronization
- Nondisruptive Upgrades
- Configuring Geographically Distributed Services
Course Labs
Lab 1: Configure CSM Router Mode
Lab 2: Configure CSM Bridged Mode with Advanced Features
Lab 3: Configure CSM Aggregate Mode
Lab 4: High Availability