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VMware Certified Implementation Expert

Network Virtualization
Exam Blueprint
VCIX-NV Exam testing center exam code: VCXN610
Exam Blueprint Version 1.7
9 December 2014

Disclaimer:
This blueprint is intended to provide information about the objectives covered by this
exam, related resources, and recommended courses. The material contained within this
blueprint is not intended to guarantee that a passing score will be achieved on the exam.
VMware recommends that a candidate thoroughly understands the objectives indicated in this guide and
utilizes the resources and courses recommended in this guide where needed to gain that understanding.

Blueprint Author:
Jeff Hall
Jon Hall
Josh Andrews
Contributors:
Max Ardica
Donovan Durand
Dillon Doxey
William Grismore
John Hays
John Krueger
Ben Lin
Michael Moore
Paul Mancuso
Chris McCain
Nauman Mustafa
Rob Nendel
Elver Sena

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Table of Contents
1. The Exam............................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1 Purpose of Exam ........................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Number of Questions.................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Passing Score ................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.4 How Objectives Relate to Questions on the Exam ....................................................................................... 3
1.5 Languages ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.6 Time Limit ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.7 Scheduling and Taking the Exam .................................................................................................................. 4
1.8 Certification Tracks ....................................................................................................................................... 4
1.9 Recertification............................................................................................................................................... 4
1.10 Retake Policy ............................................................................................................................................... 5
1.11 Exam Security.............................................................................................................................................. 5
1.12 Exam Environment...................................................................................................................................... 5
2. Intended Audience.............................................................................................................................................. 5
2.1 Intended Audience........................................................................................................................................ 5
3. Objectives covered in the VCIX-NV Exam ........................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 6
3.2 Objectives ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
4. VCIX-NV Paths ................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.1 VCIX-NV Path Options ................................................................................................................................. 18
5. Additional Resources ........................................................................................................................................ 18
5.1 Mock Exam.................................................................................................................................................. 18
5.2 VCIX-NV Community ................................................................................................................................... 19

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1. The Exam
1.1 Purpose of Exam
The VMware Certified Implementation Expert Network Virtualization (VCIX-NV) Exam tests potential
certification candidates on their skills and abilities installing, configuring and administering VMware NSX
environments.

1.2 Number of Questions


The VCIX-NV Exam consists of 18 live lab activities and a short pre-exam survey consisting of 9 questions. Live
lab activities consist of multiple tasks, where each task is scored. The total number of activities provided is
based on the total number of tasks. Because of this, the actual number of lab activities may vary slightly
between exams.

1.3 Passing Score


The passing score for this exam is 300. The scale is from 100-500. Scaled scores are calculated using a
mathematical formula that considers a variety of factors, including the number and type of exam questions
included in a specific version of the exam. Because this combination may vary in different versions of the same
examination, scaled scores provide a fair score for each individual based on the version of the exam taken.
Points are awarded for the successful completion of each lab task. Most items on the exam are composed of
several tasks, and partial credit is awarded for those tasks that are completed successfully. Candidates can
choose to complete a task using different methods, as points are awarded based on successful completion,
not on the steps used to complete the task.

1.4 How Objectives Relate to Questions on the Exam


Objectives summarize what the test is designed to measure. Objectives are developed by Exam Developers
and SMEs based on identified tasks that relate to the job of administering a VMware NSX environment. Once
the initial development process is complete, these objectives are verified using an external group of
individuals in the actual job role. The external survey determines the number of questions for each objective,
which relates directly to the criticality of the task in the job role.

1.5 Languages
The exam is available in English.

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1.6 Time Limit


The total time for this exam is 210 minutes. Candidates who take the VCIX-NV Exam and have a home address
in a country where English is not a primary language will have an additional 30 minutes added to the exam
time. This time extension is automatic, no additional action is required from the candidate. For the purposes
of this exam, countries where English is considered one of the primary languages are Australia, Belize,
Bermuda, Canada, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Ireland, Jersey, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and
the United States. An additional 15 minutes is provided to complete the survey questions and agreements.
The VMware Certified Implementation Expert Network Virtualization exam is a live exam in which
candidates at a Pearson VUE testing center connect directly to VMware equipment specially configured for
their use in the exam. There is a limited amount of equipment available for these exams and to ensure a
candidate has the required equipment, the equipment is scheduled and partitioned for each VCIX-NV exam.
After each exam is given, the exam is automatically scored and then equipment is made available for the next
exam. The equipment for each candidate is partitioned and made available in a limited time window
corresponding to the candidates scheduled exam time. As a result, candidates can only be seated not more
than 15 minutes before and 45 minutes after the scheduled time.

1.7 Scheduling and Taking the Exam


This exam is administered through Pearson VUE. Details on the rules and procedures associated with
requesting authorization, registering, and sitting for the exam are available here. For the latest certification
news and more, please sign up for updates.

1.8 Certification Tracks


The VCXN610 Exam is a core component of the VCIX-NV certification. The certification requires a passing score
on the exam, and the candidate must hold a VMware Certified Professional Network Virtualization (VCP-NV),
VMware Certified Professional Data Center Virtualization (VCP-DCV), VMware Certified Professional
Desktop (VCP-DT), or VMware Certified Professional Cloud (VCP-Cloud) certification to attempt this
certification. There is no course requirement for this exam.
The VCIX-NV certification is a component of the VMware Certified Design Expert- Network Virtualization
(VCDX-NV) certification track.

1.9 Recertification
Earning a VCIX certification has the additional benefit of recertifying existing VCP certifications. Recertification
helps ensure that all VCP holders are current in their VMware training, and encourages certified professionals
to expand the depth and breadth of their knowledge by recertifying in a different track or at a higher level.

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For more information on recertification, please visit vmware.com/go/recertification or contact


certification@vmware.com.

1.10 Retake Policy


Candidates must wait 10 days before retaking the exam.

1.11 Exam Security


VMware reserves the right to refuse certifying a candidate who violates exam security policies. This includes
copying and redistribution of exam material, using any type of study material during the exam itself,
attempting to photograph exam items and taking an exam using a false identity. Pearson VUE testing centers
will take your photo and capture your digital signature upon arrival to take the exam.

1.12 Exam Environment


The exam consists of a number of tasks that are performed using a virtual environment consisting of a
management cluster, multiple compute clusters, and related virtual machines. The lab environment is based
on vSphere 5.5 and NSX for vSphere 6.0.2.
The VCIX-NV Exam includes troubleshooting tasks. As a result, some components may not be correctly
configured, or may not have been configured at all, which is entirely intentional. In addition, some lab tasks
are dependent on the successful completion of previous tasks. Every task can be completed successfully, and
knowledge of how the task is completed is essential to determine what component or components must be
configured or re-configured.

2. Intended Audience
2.1 Intended Audience
This exam will test potential candidates on their skills and abilities in the installation, configuration,
administration, and troubleshooting of a VMware NSX environment. Candidate should be capable of installing
and configuring VMware NSX and related components as well as utilizing the NSX Manager to create, manage,
and deploy a virtual networking environment. Candidates should be knowledgeable about optimizing and
troubleshooting all components of the NSX environment. Successful candidates will most likely have previous
experience working with vSphere infrastructures, including configuration and management tasks, typically at
least one year. Finally, the candidate should possess an understanding of Windows desktop administration,
including Active Directory, group policy, DNS, and DHCP.

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3. Objectives covered in the VCIX-NV Exam


3.1 Introduction
It is recommended that candidates have the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure and
administer a VMware NSX 6.0.x environment before taking the VCIX-NV Exam. There is no course requirement
for this exam. It is recommended that the candidate utilize the blueprint and/or other materials where needed
to provide background information on the objectives in the exam.

3.2 Objectives
Prior to taking this exam, candidates should understand each of the following objectives. Each objective is
listed below; along with related tools the candidate should have experience with, and related documentation
that contains information relevant to the objective. All objectives may also be referenced in other product
documentation not specifically highlighted below. The candidate should be familiar with all relevant product
documentation or have an equivalent skillset.

Section 1 Install and Upgrade VMware NSX


Objective 1.1 Deploy VMware NSX Components
Skills and Abilities

Deploy the NSX Manager virtual appliance


Integrate the NSX Manager with vCenter Server
Implement and Configure NSX Controllers
Prepare Host Clusters for Network Virtualization
Implement NSX Edge Services Gateway devices
Implement Logical Routers
Deploy vShield Endpoints
Implement Data Security
Create IP Pools

Tools

NSX Installation and Upgrade Guide


NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide
NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client
ESXi CLI

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Objective 1.2 Upgrade VMware NSX Components


Skills and Abilities

Upgrade vShield Manager 5.5 to NSX Manager 6.x.


Upgrade NSX Manager 6.0 to NSX Manager 6.0.x
Upgrade Virtual Wires to Logical Switches
Upgrade vShield App to NSX Firewall
Upgrade vShield 5.5 to NSX Edge 6.x
Upgrade vShield Endpoint 5.x to vShield Endpoint 6.x
Upgrade to NSX Data Security

Tools

NSX Installation and Upgrade Guide


NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client

Objective 1.3 Configure and Manage Transport Zones


Skills and Abilities

Create Transport Zones


Configure the control plane mode for a Transport Zone
Add clusters to Transport Zones
Remove clusters from Transport Zones

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client

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Section 2 Create and Manage VMware NSX Virtual Networks


Objective 2.1 Create and Administer Logical Switches
Skills and Abilities

Create/Delete Logical Switches


Assign and configure IP addresses
Connect a Logical Switch to an NSX Edge
Deploy services on a Logical Switch
Connect/Disconnect virtual machines to/from a Logical Switch
Test Logical Switch connectivity

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide
NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client
NSX Controller CLI
ESXi CLI

Objective 2.2 Configure VXLANs


Knowledge

Prepare a cluster for VXLAN


Configure VXLAN transport zone parameters
Configure the appropriate teaming policy for a given implementation

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide
NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client
ESXi CLI

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Objective 2.3 Configure and Manage Layer 2 Bridging


Skills and Abilities

Add Layer 2 Bridging


Connect Layer 2 Bridging to the appropriate distributed virtual port group

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client

Objective 2.4 Configure and Manage Logical Routers


Skills and Abilities

Configure default gateway parameters


Add/Remove static routes
Configure dynamic routing protocols:
o OSPF
o BGP
o IS-IS
Configure route redistribution

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide
NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client
NSX Edge CLI
ESXi CLI

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Section 3 Deploy and Manage NSX Network Services


Objective 3.1 Configure and Manage Logical Load Balancing
Skills and Abilities

Configure the Load Balancer service


Create/Modify/Remove a service monitor
Create/Modify/Remove a server pool
Create/Modify/Remove an application profile and rules
Create/Modify/Remove virtual servers

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide
NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client
NSX Edge CLI

Objective 3.2 Configure and Manage Logical Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
Skills and Abilities

Enable/Disable IPSec VPN service


Configure global IPSec VPN parameters
Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
Enable and configure logging
Implement Network Access SSL VPN-Plus
Implement Web Access SSL VPN-Plus
Enable/Disable L2 VPN
Add and configure a L2 VPN server
Add and configure a L2 VPN client

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide
NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client
NSX Edge CLI

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Objective 3.3 Configure and Manage DHCP/DNS/NAT


Skills and Abilities

Add/Modify/Delete a DHCP IP Pool


Enable/Disable the DHCP service
Add/Remove a DHCP static binding
Enable/Disable DNS services
Configure DNS services
Add/Modify/Delete a Source NAT (SNAT) rule
Add/Modify/Delete a Destination NAT (DNAT) rule

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide
NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client
NSX Edge CLI

Section 4 Perform Operational Maintenance


Objective 4.1 Backup and Restore Network Configurations
Skills and Abilities

Schedule/Backup/Restore NSX Manager data


Export/Restore vSphere Distributed Switch configuration
Import/Export Service Composer profiles
Export/Import/Load Distributed Firewall configurations

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client

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Objective 4.2 Monitor an NSX Implementation


Skills and Abilities

Configure and manage centralized logging for the NSX Manager and NSX Edge devices
Create/Edit/Delete a Service Monitor
Monitor and analyze networking and security metrics with vCenter Operations Manager
Monitor security policies with Activity Monitoring and ensure they are being enforced correctly
Monitor and analyze traffic to and from protected virtual machines with Flow Monitoring
Monitor statistics, counters and health of networking services
Monitor health and status of infrastructure components, such as vSphere, NSX Manager, and
Control Cluster
Enable data collection for single/multiple virtual machines

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide
NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client
NSX Manager CLI
NSX Controller CLI
NSX Edge CLI
ESXi CLI

Section 5 Perform Advanced Troubleshooting


Objective 5.1 Troubleshoot Common NSX Installation/Configuration Issues
Skills and Abilities

Troubleshoot port assignments in an NSX implementation


Troubleshoot lookup service configuration
Troubleshoot vCenter Server integration
Troubleshoot licensing issues
Troubleshoot permissions issues
Troubleshoot host preparation issues
Troubleshoot IP pool issues

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Tools

NSX Installation and Upgrade Guide


NSX Administration Guide
NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide
vSphere Web Client
NSX Manager CLI
NSX Controller CLI
ESXi CLI

Objective 5.2 Troubleshoot Common NSX Component Issues


Skills and Abilities

Troubleshoot NSX Manager services


Troubleshoot NSX Controller cluster status, roles and connectivity
Troubleshoot active NSX Controller connections
Troubleshoot Logical Switch transport zone and NSX Edge mappings
Troubleshoot services deployed on Logical Switches
Troubleshoot Logical Router interface and route mappings
Troubleshoot VXLAN and Logical Router mapping tables
Troubleshoot L2 Bridge learned MAC addresses
Troubleshoot distributed and edge firewall implementations

Tools

NSX Installation and Upgrade Guide


NSX Administration Guide
NSX API Guide
vSphere Web Client
NSX Controller CLI
NSX Edge CLI
ESXi CLI
NSX API

Objective 5.3 Troubleshoot Common Connectivity Issues


Skills and Abilities

Troubleshoot virtual machine connectivity to Logical Switches


Troubleshoot dynamic routing protocols

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Troubleshoot Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)


Troubleshoot VXLAN, VTEP, and VNI configuration and connectivity

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide
vSphere Command-Line Interface Concepts and Examples
vSphere Web Client
NSX Controller CLI
ESXi CLI

Objective 5.4 Troubleshoot Common Services Issues


Skills and Abilities

Troubleshoot NSX Management Services issues


Troubleshoot Service creation/deletion issues
Troubleshoot Service Group creation/deletion issues
Troubleshoot DHCP service issues
Troubleshoot DNS service issues
Troubleshoot Network Address Translation (NAT) service issues
Troubleshoot Logical Load Balancer implementation issues
Troubleshoot Service Composer implementation issues
Troubleshoot Data Security issues

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide
NSX API Guide
vSphere Web Client
NSX Controller CLI
NSX Edge CLI
ESXi CLI
NSX API

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Section 6 Secure an NSX Environment


Objective 6.1 Configure and Administer Firewall Services
Skills and Abilities

Create/Modify/Delete an Edge Firewall rule


Create/Modify/Delete a Distributed Firewall rule
Configure Source/Destination/Service/Action rule components
Modify the order/priority of Firewall rules
Create/Modify/Delete Firewall rule sections
Create/Modify/Delete Source and Destination Network Address Translation rules
Create/Modify/Delete SpoofGuard policies

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide
NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client
NSX Edge CLI
ESXi CLI

Objective 6.2 Configure and Administer Role Based Access Control


Skills and Abilities

Implement identity service support for Active Directory, NIS, and LDAP with Single Sign-On (SSO)
Configure/Modify/Delete user accounts
Configure/Modify/Delete user roles
Assign roles to user accounts
Disable/Enable user accounts

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client

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Objective 6.3 Configure and Manage Service Composer


Skills and Abilities

Create/Modify/Delete Security Groups


Create/Modify/Delete Security Policies
Map Security Policies to Security Groups
Add/Assign/Edit/Delete Security Tags
View and manage effective services and failures for a Security Policy
Manage Security Policy priorities

Tools

NSX Administration Guide


NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client

Section 7 Utilize API and CLI Commands to Manage an NSX Deployment


Objective 7.1 Administer and Execute calls using the NSX vSphere API
Skills and Abilities

Deploy and successfully authenticate an REST API client


Construct and execute an API call using correct syntax and formatting
Analyze, modify, and successfully retrieve configuration data using an existing API call

Tools

NSX API Guide


NSX Administration Guide
NSX Manager
vSphere Web Client
REST API Client

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Objective 7.2 Manage and Report on an NSX Environment using the NSX Command Line Interface
(CLI)
Skills and Abilities

Manage and report on an NSX installation status using ESXi Command Line Interface (CLI)
commands
Manage and report on an NSX Infrastructure using NSX Manager, NSX Controller, and ESXi CLI
commands
Manage and report on a Logical Switch using NSX Controller and ESXi CLI commands
Manage and report on a Logical Router NSX Controller, NSX Edge, and ESXi CLI commands
Manage and report on a Distributed Firewall using NSX Manager and ESXi CLI commands
Manage and report on an Edge Services VPN-Plus device using NSX Edge and client OS CLI
commands
Manage and report on Load Balancers using NSX Edge CLI commands

Tools

NSX Command Line Interface Reference Guide


NSX Administration Guide
vSphere Command-Line Interface Concepts and Examples
vSphere Web Client
NSX Manager CLI
NSX Controller CLI
NSX Edge CLI
ESXi CLI

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4. VCIX-NV Paths
4.1 VCIX-NV Path Options
Path 1: If you are VCP-NV certified.
Step 1) Required Prerequisite: Valid VCP-NV certification.
Step 2) Pass the following exam and get certified
VMware Certified Implementation Expert Network Virtualization (VCIX-NV)
Path 2: If you are VCP-DCV, VCP-Cloud, VCP-Desktop certified.
Step 1) Completion of the following course is RECOMMENDED:
VMware NSX: Install, Configure Manage
Step 2) Pass the following exam and get certified
VMware Certified Implementation Expert Network Virtualization (VCIX-NV)

Path 3: If you hold a valid CCIE Data Center or CCIE Routing & Switching certification. Note: This path
is only available until February 28, 2015
Step 1) Completing one the courses below is RECOMMENDED, but not required.
VMware NSX: Fast Track for Internetworking Experts
VMware NSX Technical Overview with Labs
Step 2) Submit verification of your Cisco Certification.
Step 3) Pass the following exam and get certified:
VMware Certified Implementation Expert Network Virtualization (VCIX-NV)

5. Additional Resources
5.1 Mock Exam
VMware will provide a mock exam for the VCIX-NV Exam. The mock exam simulates a sample question and lab
activity similar to the type of questions and activities found on the exam.
The mock exam will be located at: TBD

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5.2 VCIX-NV Community


VMware provides an online community for VCIX-NV candidates. This community contains valuable information
from other candidates and senior VCAPs, and is moderated by VMware certification staff.
The community is located at: http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/certedu/certification/vcap

Version
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7

Date
2014-10-01
2014-10-02
2014-10-15
2014-10-30
2014-12-09

Change Notes
Update of Sections 1.2, 1.6, and 1.12.
Contributors added.
Section 1.4: Removed incorrect reference to Horizon View.
Removed 5.3 reference to product eval and fixed exam code
Updated Section 1.2: Number of Questions to reflect 18 exam items.

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