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Manage, operate, and integrate existing infrastructure in hybrid and multicloud environments

 

Hybrid cloud adoption is accelerating, as companies discover that hybrid cloud architectures can reduce hosting costs, improve agility, promote scalability, accelerate deployment, and enhance security. Cisco Cloud Infrastructure is the definitive reference for every IT professional, IT manager, and CIO who needs to understand, implement, or manage Cisco hybrid cloud solutions for networking, compute, storage, applications, or security.

 

Bringing together crucial information, a team of leading Cisco architects present end-to-end insights for seamlessly integrating management and operation of public cloud resources and on-premises deployments. The authors describe each Cisco solution and offering in detail, from both technical and business viewpoints. They review each leading deployment option, reviewing key concepts, best practices, guidelines, tradeoffs, design do's and don'ts, case studies, and more.

 

Cisco Cloud Infrastructure contains many configuration examples--including topologies, configuration, and verification--each based on actual Cisco Cloud deployments, and specifically designed to help you drive value faster.

 





Use Cisco data center orchestration software to automate tasks and operations, and enable an agile DevOps approach to continual improvement Gain big-picture insights and actionable drill-down data from the Cisco API-driven monitoring and assurance solutions Optimize workloads across clouds, on-premises data centers, labs, and co-location facilities for scale, performance, agility, and value Use AppDynamics enterprise-grade performance cloud monitoring and analytics tools to identify issues and overcome growth challenges Efficiently manage modern workloads with Intersight Workload Optimization Manager, Cisco Container Platform, and Intersight Kubernetes Service (IKS) Manage interdependencies between networks, compute, storage, application, and security in hybrid cloud environments Take advantage of Cisco Cloud Webex to improve collaboration in hybrid/multicloud environments Integrate operational hardware with the Internet of Things (IoT) to gain deeper insight for greater efficiency Protect users, data, and applications everywhere with Cloudlock, Umbrella, Cloud Analytics, Duo, and API-based integrations
Introduction xxiii
Part 1 Cisco Data Center Networking and Infrastructure
Chapter 1 Cisco Data Center Orchestration
1(40)
IT Challenges and Data Center Solutions
2(2)
Cisco Nexus Dashboard
4(10)
Features and Benefits
6(5)
Hardware vs. Software Stack
11(1)
Cisco Data Center Networking (DCN) Licensing
11(1)
Available Form Factors
12(2)
Cisco Nexus Dashboard Orchestrator
14(11)
Common Use Cases
15(1)
Large-Scale Data Center Deployment
15(1)
Data Center Interconnectivity
16(1)
Cisco NDO Multidomain Integrations
16(2)
Hybrid Cloud and Multicloud
18(1)
Service Provider/'5G Telco
18(1)
Functions Provided by the Nexus Dashboard Orchestrator
19(2)
Deployment of Cisco Nexus Dashboard Orchestrator
21(1)
Add ACI/DCNM Sites
22(2)
Manage Sites Using Cisco Nexus Dashboard Orchestrator
24(1)
Cisco Nexus Dashboard Fabric Controller
25(9)
Cisco NDFC Benefits and Features
27(1)
Benefits
27(1)
Features
28(6)
Platform Support Information
34(1)
Server Requirements
34(1)
Third-party Applications and Cloud-based Services
34(5)
Cisco Nexus Dashboard Open Ecosystem with Splunk
36(1)
Cisco Nexus Dashboard Open Ecosystem with ServiceNow
37(2)
Summary
39(1)
References/Additional Reading
40(1)
Chapter 2 Cisco Data Center Analytics and Insights
41(40)
Cisco Nexus Dashboard Insights
41(27)
Cisco Nexus Dashboard Insights Licensing
45(1)
Key Components of Cisco Nexus Dashboard Insights
46(4)
Browsing Cisco Nexus Dashboard Insights
50(1)
Resources
50(2)
Environmental
52(1)
Statistics
53(1)
Flows
54(2)
Endpoints
56(1)
Applications
56(1)
Event Analytics
57(1)
Diagnostics, Impact, Recommendation
58(2)
Advisories
60(1)
Firmware Update Analysis
60(2)
Pre-Change Analysis
62(1)
Cisco Nexus Dashboard Insights Features and Benefits
63(3)
Cisco Nexus Insights Cloud Connector
66(2)
Cisco Nexus Dashboard Data Broker
68(6)
Automated SPAN Configuration in Production Network
70(1)
Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) Integration
71(1)
Cisco DNA Center Integration
72(1)
Scalable Traffic Monitoring with Cisco Nexus Dashboard Data Broker Inline Option
72(1)
Cisco Nexus Dashboard Data Broker Access Mechanisms
73(1)
Cisco Meraki MX
74(5)
Meraki Virtual MX Appliances for Public and Private Clouds
77(1)
Features and Functionality of the vMX Appliance
77(1)
Vmx Setup for Microsoft Azure
78(1)
Vmx Setup for Google Cloud Platform
78(1)
Vmx Setup for Alibaba Cloud
79(1)
Summary
79(1)
References/Additional Reading
79(2)
Chapter 3 Cisco Data Center Solutions for Hybrid Cloud
81(48)
Cisco Cloud Application Centric Infrastructure (Cisco Cloud ACI)
82(10)
Challenges in Hybrid Cloud Environments
82(3)
High-Level Architecture of Cisco Cloud ACI on AWS
85(1)
Cisco ACI Nexus Dashboard Orchestrator
86(1)
Cisco Cloud APIC on AWS
86(2)
Cisco Cloud APIC's First Time Setup Wizard
88(1)
Registering a Cisco ACI Cloud Site in NDO
89(1)
Deploying a Multitier Application in a Hybrid Scenario
89(3)
Cisco UCS Director
92(11)
Infrastructure Configuration and Management
94(1)
Cisco UCS Management Through Cisco UCS Director
95(1)
Cisco UCS Management Tasks You Can Perform in Cisco UCS Director
95(1)
Configuration and Administration
95(1)
Monitoring and Reporting
95(2)
Orchestration and Automation
97(1)
Infrastructure as a Service
97(5)
Secure Multitenancy
102(1)
Rapid Application Deployment
102(1)
Self-Service Portal
103(1)
Cisco Workload Optimization Manager
103(13)
Create More Effective Teams
105(1)
Optimize Your Multicloud Environment
106(1)
Optimize Public Cloud Costs
106(1)
Optimize Hyperconverged Workloads
107(1)
Ensure Application Performance
107(1)
Cisco Workload Optimization Main Features
108(1)
Target Integration
109(1)
View Your Global Environment
110(1)
Automate Actions
111(1)
Plan for the Future
112(2)
Set Policies and Service Level Agreements
114(1)
Cisco Intersight Workload Optimizer
115(1)
Cisco Hyperflex - Intersight
116(11)
Deployment Options
117(1)
Benefits of Using Cisco Intersight
118(1)
Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI): Hyperf lex
119(3)
Deploying Hyperflex Anywhere with Intersight
122(3)
Cisco Intersight Workload Engine at a Glance
125(1)
Benefits
126(1)
Key Features
126(1)
Summary
127(1)
References/Additional Reading
127(2)
Part 2 Cisco Applications and Workload Management
Chapter 4 Application, Analytics, and Workload Performance Management with AppDynamics
129(72)
What Is AppDynamics?
129(1)
AppDynamics Concepts
130(5)
User Interface
130(1)
Application Performance Monitoring
130(1)
Infrastructure Visibility with Database Visibility
131(1)
End User Monitoring for Client Experience
132(1)
Business iQ and Analytics for Business Impact
132(1)
Use Metrics
132(1)
Baselines and Thresholds
133(1)
Health Rules, Policies, and Actions
134(1)
Infrastructure Monitoring
134(1)
Integrate and Extend AppDynamics
135(1)
Deployment Planning Guide
135(7)
Deployment Models
136(1)
Installation Overview
136(1)
Platform Components and Tools
136(1)
On-Premises Deployment Architecture
137(1)
Platform Components
138(1)
Platform Connections
138(2)
Data Storage Location
140(1)
SaaS Deployment Architecture
140(2)
Application Monitoring
142(4)
Overview of Application Monitoring
142(1)
Business Transactions
143(1)
Business Applications
144(1)
Nodes
144(1)
Tiers
144(1)
Entities
145(1)
Historical and Live Entity Data
145(1)
Anchor Metrics for Entities
145(1)
Liveness Status
145(1)
How the Controller Displays Live Entities
146(1)
Backends
146(1)
Integration with Other AppDynamics Modules
146(2)
Application Monitoring and Infrastructure Visibility
147(1)
Application Monitoring and Browser Real User Monitoring
148(1)
Application Monitoring and Database Visibility
148(1)
Application Monitoring and Analytics
148(1)
Application Security Monitoring
148(6)
Supported APM Agents
149(1)
Cisco Secure Application Components
149(1)
Cisco Secure Application Architecture
150(1)
Monitor Application Security Using Cisco Secure Application
151(1)
Select Scope for the Dashboard
152(1)
Navigate to AppDynamics Application or Tier Flow Map
153(1)
View Data Using Search Filter
153(1)
End User Monitoring
154(15)
Overview of End User Monitoring
155(1)
Understand End User Activity
156(1)
View EUM Data
157(1)
On-Premises EUM Deployments
157(1)
Access the SaaS EUM Server
158(1)
How EUM Works with Other AppDynamics Products
158(1)
EUM and Application Performance Monitoring
158(1)
EUM and Application Analytics
158(1)
Experience Journey Map
159(1)
Experience Journey Map UI
159(4)
Browser Monitoring
163(1)
Overview of the Controller UI for Browser Monitoring
163(1)
Browser App Dashboard
163(2)
Resource Performance Dashboard
165(3)
IoT Monitoring
168(1)
Mobile Real User Monitoring
169(1)
Database Visibility
169(2)
Infrastructure Visibility
171(7)
Overview of Infrastructure Visibility
171(1)
Network Visibility
172(1)
Drill Down to the Root Cause
173(1)
Network Visibility Metrics
174(2)
Server Visibility
176(1)
Using the Server Visibility UI
176(1)
Basic Machine Metrics
177(1)
Java and NET Infrastructure Monitoring
177(1)
Infrastructure Visibility Strategies
177(1)
Analytics
178(2)
Overview of Analytics
179(1)
Analytics Home Page
179(1)
Monitoring Cloud Applications
180(16)
Docker
180(1)
Monitor Containers with Docker Visibility
181(1)
Enable Container Monitoring
182(1)
Container Monitoring Setup
183(1)
View Container Details
183(2)
View Container Metrics Using the Metric Browser
185(1)
Kubernetes
186(1)
Using Docker Visibility with Kubernetes
186(1)
Container Visibility with Kubernetes
186(2)
Enable Container Visibility
188(1)
Register the Container ID as the Host ID
188(1)
Instrument Applications with Kubernetes
189(1)
Deploy the Machine Agent on Kubernetes
189(1)
ClusterRole Configuration
190(3)
Network Visibility with Kubernetes
193(3)
Cloud Monitoring with AppDynamics Cloud
196(1)
Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring
197(1)
AWS Cloud Infrastructure Observability
197(1)
Azure Cloud Infrastructure Observability
198(1)
Summary
198(1)
References/Additional Reading
199(2)
Chapter 5 Management
201(38)
IT Challenges and Workload Management Solutions
202(2)
Business Impact
202(2)
Cisco Intersight Workload Optimizer
204(8)
CWOM-to-IWO Migration
205(1)
Optimize Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure with IWO
206(3)
How Intersight Workload Optimizer Works
209(1)
Understanding the Market and Virtual Currency
210(2)
Risk Index
212(1)
Understanding Intersight Workload Optimizer Supply Chain
212(3)
Supply Chain Terminology
212(2)
Working with Intersight Workload Optimizer
214(1)
Claiming AWS Targets
214(1)
Claiming Azure Targets
214(1)
Cisco Container Platform
215(13)
Cisco Container Platform Architecture Overview
218(1)
Components of Cisco Container Platform
219(1)
Sample Deployment Topology
219(2)
Administering Clusters on vSphere
221(3)
Administering Amazon EKS Clusters Using CCP Control Plane
224(2)
Licensing and Updates
226(1)
Connected Model
226(1)
Registering CCP Using a Registration Token
226(1)
Upgrading Cisco Container Platform
227(1)
Cisco Intersight Kubernetes Service
228(10)
Benefits of IKS
229(1)
Common Use Case
229(1)
Deploying Consistent, Production-Grade Kubernetes Anywhere
230(1)
How It Works
230(2)
IKS Release Model
232(1)
Deploy Kubernetes from Intersight
232(1)
Step 1 Configure Policies
232(2)
Step 2 Configure Profile
234(4)
Summary
238(1)
References/Additional Reading
238(1)
Chapter 6 Cisco Cloud Webex Application
239(48)
Cisco Webex Features
239(29)
Webex Cloud Calling
241(2)
Webex Security Model
243(1)
Webex Meetings
244(1)
Customize Your Audio and Video Preferences
245(1)
Start Your First Meeting
246(1)
Upcoming Meetings
247(1)
Webex Meetings Security Update
248(1)
Webex Messaging
249(1)
Send a Message
250(1)
Read and Respond to Messages
251(1)
Organize Your Messages
251(2)
Webex I App Security
253(1)
Webex Application Polling
254(1)
Poll in Webex Meetings or Webex Webinars
255(1)
Polls in Slido
256(3)
Webex Events
259(1)
Schedule Webex Webinars
260(1)
Register for a Meeting or Webinar
260(1)
Join a Webinar
261(1)
Webex I Record a Meeting
262(1)
Share Content in Meetings, Webinars, and Events
263(1)
Sharing Multiple Applications
264(1)
Webex Integrations
265(1)
Integrations
265(1)
Bots
266(1)
Support
266(1)
Add Bots and Integrations
266(1)
Remove an Integration
267(1)
Remove a Bot
268(1)
Cisco Webex Cloud Service Architecture
268(18)
Webex Teams Security Features and Deployment Practices
269(1)
Internet Access for Cloud-Based Services
269(1)
Reducing Traffic to the Webex Cloud by Deploying Video Mesh Nodes
270(2)
Webex Teams Inspection Capabilities
272(1)
Webex Team Data Protection
273(3)
Webex Teams Apps - Data at Rest Protection
276(1)
Webex Teams App for Web - Data Storage
277(1)
Webex Team Indexing Service
277(2)
KMS On-Premises
279(2)
Webex Team Single Sign-On
281(1)
Multifactor Authentication
282(1)
IdP and MDM/MAM with Webex Teams
282(1)
Webex Teams Proximity and Device Pairing
282(1)
Proximity for Cloud-Registered Webex Devices
283(1)
Proximity for On-Premises Registered Webex Deyices
284(1)
Other Webex Device Discovery Mechanisms
285(1)
Summary
286(1)
References/Additional Reading
286(1)
Chapter 7 Internet of Things (loT)
287(26)
How Do OT and IT Differ?
288(1)
IoT Challenges
289(1)
Cisco Kinetic Platform
289(8)
Why Cisco Kinetic
291(1)
Understanding Cisco Kinetic Platform
292(1)
Cisco Kinetic - Gateway Management Module
292(2)
Cisco Kinetic - Data Control Module
294(2)
Cisco Kinetic - Edge & Fog Processing Module
296(1)
Introduction to Cisco IoT
297(1)
Edge Device Manager
298(7)
Supported Device Interfaces for Onboarding
300(1)
Onboarding Devices
301(1)
Onboarding IR devices
301(3)
SIM Card Activation and Seamless Device Onboarding
304(1)
SDO Architecture
304(1)
Secure Equipment Access
305(1)
Summary Steps
305(1)
Edge Intelligence
305(6)
Edge to Multicloud Data Flow
306(1)
Overview of Configuration Lifecycle Management in EI
307(1)
Enable and Manage EI Agents
307(1)
Asset Management Workflow
308(1)
Add Data Destinations
309(1)
Add an MQTT Server Destination
309(1)
Deploy Data Rules
310(1)
Deploy Data Logic
310(1)
Licensing
311(1)
Summary
311(2)
Part 3 Cisco Cloud Security
Chapter 8 Cisco Cloud Security
313(48)
Shadow IT Challenge
313(1)
Cisco Cloudlock
314(14)
User Security
315(1)
Data Security
316(1)
Identify Sensitive Data in Cloud Environments
316(1)
Mitigate Increased Risk of Data Exposure in Cloud Applications
316(1)
Mitigate Risk Through Automated Responses
317(1)
App Security
317(1)
Enabling Cloudlock via WSA (11.5)
318(4)
The Evolution of Cloud Security Service
322(1)
DNS-Layer Security
322(1)
Secure Web Gateway
323(1)
Firewall
323(1)
Cloud Access Security Broker
323(1)
Interactive Threat Intelligence
323(1)
Integration with SD-WAN
324(1)
Leveraging Umbrella Log Files for Shadow IT Visibility
324(1)
Dashboard for Visibility and Trends
324(1)
Overview and Trending Information
324(1)
Application Details
325(1)
Optimization
325(1)
Application Blocking
326(1)
Enabling Healthy and Efficient Cloud Adoption
327(1)
Cisco Umbrella
328(9)
Benefits
329(4)
Deployment Options
333(1)
Umbrella Integrations
333(3)
Umbrella Packages
336(1)
Cisco Secure Cloud Analytics
337(11)
Understanding Secure Cloud Analytics
339(2)
How Secure Cloud Analytics Works
341(1)
Deployment
341(1)
Dynamic Entity Modeling
341(1)
Alerts and Analysis
342(1)
Public Cloud Monitoring Configuration for Amazon Web Services
343(1)
Public Cloud Monitoring Configuration for Google Cloud Platform
344(1)
Single GCP Project Configuration
344(1)
Multiple GCP Project Configuration
344(1)
Public Cloud Monitoring Configuration for Microsoft Azure
345(1)
Watchlist Configuration
346(1)
Configuring the AWS CloudTrail Event Watchlist
346(1)
Configuring the GCP Logging Watchlist
347(1)
Configuring the Azure Activity Log Watchlist
347(1)
Dashboard Overview
347(1)
Cisco Duo Security
348(12)
Multifactor Authentication from Duo
349(2)
Types of 2FA
351(1)
Duo Device Trust Monitor
351(5)
Enforce Adaptive Policies
356(1)
Secure Access for Every User
357(1)
Secure VPN-Less Remote Access for Any Environment
358(1)
Simple, Secure Single Sign-On
358(2)
Summary
360(1)
Index 361
Avinash Shukla (CCIE No. 28418), Senior Leader in Cisco's US Customer Experience (CX) Organization, has 14 years of experience in Cisco CX roles spanning Professional and Technical Services, and extensive expertise in collaboration and data center technologies. He now leads a team of engineers working on Cisco Data Center Technology (Cisco Unified Computing Systems, Hyperconverged Infrastructure, Virtualization, and data center automation). He holds a B.Tech in ECE from IIIT, Hyderabad and has won numerous Cisco awards for customer focus, and has delivered many technical trainings for Cisco partners and customers.

 

Jalpa Patel (CCIE No. 42465) is a multidisciplinary technologist and a passionate leader with a strong track record of successful engineering executions and game-changing business achievements defining, building, and growing new products. Her domain knowledge of Data Center hardware infrastructure is focused on Compute, Networking, Storage, and Accelerators. Patel holds an MS degree in Telecommunication Networks from NYU, a BS degree from Government Engineering College, Gujarat, India, and an Advanced Program Management Certificate from Stanford.

 

Komal Panzade is a Senior Technical Consulting Engineer in Cisco's Customer Experience (CX) organization and has 6 years of experience working on different Data Center Technologies like Compute, Storage, and Virtualization. She currently works in the Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) domain focusing on Distributed Systems and Automation. She is a Certified Kubernetes Administrator and helps Cisco customers with efficient management of their infrastructure using Cisco's SaaS platform called Intersight. Komal holds a Bachelor of Technology degree in Information Technology from Amity University, Noida, India.

 

Himanshu Sardana (CCNP, VCP, CKA), is a Senior Technical Consulting Engineer in Cisco's Customer Experience (CX) Org. He started his professional journey with Cisco and now has 6 years of experience in Data Center Compute and Storage space. His current area of focus is on Cisco's Hyperconverged business (Hyperflex) and Intersight, helping with high escalations and creating tools like Hypercheck to make customer interactions with Cisco Products better. He holds a BS degree in Computer Science from Chitkara University, Punjab, India.