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Nokia 4A0-D01 Exam Syllabus

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Before starting your 4A0-D01 exam preparation, it is recommended to review the complete Nokia Data Center Fabric Fundamentals Exam syllabus and carefully go through the exam objectives listed below. Once you understand the exam structure and objectives, you should practice using our free 4A0-D01 questions. We also provide premium 4A0-D01 practice test, fully updated according to the latest exam objectives, to help you accurately assess your preparedness for the actual exam.

Nokia 4A0-D01 Exam Objectives

Section Objectives
Nokia DC Fabric solution Describe the modern Layer 3 data center architecture
Explain the advantages of using Layer 3 with BGP as the routing protocol for the data center network
Explain how VXLAN and EVPN provide a multi-tenant network overlay solution  
List the key characteristics of SR Linux and the Nokia DC fabric solution
Explain how external applications can use the SR Linux API to configure the router
Describe the requirements to manage a data center switch fabric
List the main operations supported by the Fabric Services System 
SR Linux Configuration and Routing Describe the YANG-based, model-driven architecture of the SR Linux CLI
Configure CLI output in a table or JSON format and use CLI filters 
Explain the different configuration datastores and modes and make configuration changes
Explain the use of configuration checkpoints
Explain the benefits and application of CLI aliases and environment variables
Configure network interfaces and sub-interfaces
Show information and statistics about interfaces and sub-interfaces
Verify the IPv4 and IPv6 routing table
Explain the use and configuration of IP-VRF and MAC-VRF network instances
Describe how MAC move is used to control loops in a MAC-VRF
Explain the purpose of next-hop-groups
Configure and verify static routes
EDA (Event Driven Automation) Introduction EDA overview
EDA and Kubernetes
Main EDA use cases: 
Fabric-intent automation
Service-Intent automation
Network observability
SR Linux Configuration and Routing Describe the YANG-based, model-driven architecture of the SR Linux CLI
Configure CLI output in a table or JSON format and use CLI filters 
Explain the different configuration datastores and modes and make configuration changes
Explain the use of configuration checkpoints
Explain the benefits and application of CLI aliases and environment variables
Configure network interfaces and sub-interfaces
Show information and statistics about interfaces and sub-interfaces
Verify the IPv4 and IPv6 routing table
Explain the use and configuration of IP-VRF and MAC-VRF network instances
Describe how MAC move is used to control loops in a MAC-VRF
Explain the purpose of next-hop-groups
Configure and verify static routes
SR Linux Logging, Monitoring, and Filtering Describe the logging capabilities of SR Linux and SR Linux log files
Describe the purpose and operation of interface ACLs
Describe the purpose and operations of system ACLs
Describe the purpose and operation of the CPM-filter and its policers
Configure CPM-filter and interface ACLs
Describe the capture-filter and how it can be used for traffic monitoring
SR Linux User and System Management Describe the different types of SR Linux users and how privileges are managed through user roles
Explain why TLS server profiles may be required and how to configure a TLS profile for gNMI or JSON-RPC
List the requirements for zero-touch provisioning (ZTP)
Describe the configuration and autoboot process with ZTP
Describe common ZTP failure scenarios
Official Information https://www.nokia.com/networks/training/dcf/exams/data-center-fabric-fundamentals/