CCNA Data Center DCICT 640-916 Official Cert Guide

First Edition

Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

ISBN-10: 1-58714-422-0
ISBN-13: 978-1587-14-422-6

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First Printing: February 2015

Corrections for August 11, 2016

Pg / Error- Second Printing / Correction
67 / Chapter 2, Figure 2-12, Second Nexus Switch image
Reads:
Nexus 9396PQ / Should read:
Nexus 9396PX


Corrections for December 15, 2015

Pg / Error- Second Printing / Correction
611 / Chapter 13, Replace Figure 13-37 /

Corrections for May 26, 2015

Pg / Error- Second Printing / Correction
42 / Chapter 1, Key Topic, Second Bullet - Core FabricPath switch, Second Sub-Bullet
Reads:
§  Performs switch ID table lookup to determine on which next-hop interface frame it is destined to. / Should read:
§  Performs switch ID table lookup to determine FabricPath next-hop interface.

Corrections for April 10, 2015

Pg / Error- Second Printing / Correction
33 / Chapter 1, Figure 1-12
Replace Figure 1-2 /
39 / Chapter 1, Fifth Bullet
Reads:
§  Switch ID: The switch ID is a 12-bit unique identifier for a switch within the FabricPath network. This switch ID can be assigned manually within the switch configuration of allocated automatically using Dynamic Resource Allocation Protocol (DRAP). In the outer source address (OSA) of the FabricPath header, this field is used to identify the switch that originated the packet. In the outer destination address (OSD) this field identifies the destination switch for the FabricPath packet. / Should read:
§  Switch ID:The switch ID is a 12-bit unique identifier for a switch within the FabricPath network. This switch ID can be assigned manually within the switch configuration or allocated automatically using Dynamic Resource Allocation Protocol (DRAP). In the outer source address (OSA) of the FabricPath header, this field is used to identify the switch that originated the packet. In the outer destination address(ODA)this field identifies the destination switch for the FabricPath packet.
45 / Chapter 1, Replace Figure 1-19 /
71 / Chapter 2, Replace Figure 2-15 /
103 / Chapter 2, Replace Figure 2-45 /

Corrections for March 20, 2015

Pg / Error / Correction
684 / Chapter 16, NOTE, First Sentence
Reads:
NOTE Bear in mind that, depending on whether the service profile template is initializing or updating, certain changes made to a service profile template might or might not propagate to its child-service profiles, and if propagated, certain changes will cause the child-service profile to require a reboot. / Should read:
NOTE Bear in mind that, depending on whether the service profile template is initial or updating, certain changes made to a service profile template might or might not propagate to its child-service profiles, and if propagated, certain changes will cause the child-service profile to require a reboot.


Corrections for March 19, 2015

Pg / Error / Correction
589 / Chapter 13, Second Paragraph, First Sentence
Reads:
Cisco VICs enable you to dynamically create virtual NIC and HBA devices. / Should read:
Cisco VICs enable you to dynamically create virtual NICs.
606 / Chapter 13, Figure 13-33, Diagram 2 check box
Reads: Diagram 2 / Should read:
Diagram 2
663 / Chapter 15, Figure 15-5, Bottom Third Circle
Reads:
VSAN Templates / Should read:
VHBA Templates

This errata sheet is intended to provide updated technical information. Spelling and grammar misprints are updated during the reprint process, but are not listed on this errata sheet.

Updated 08/11/2016