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Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies
Description
Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies Introduction
Embark on a transformative journey into enterprise networking with the Cisco ENCOR Course (Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies, v1.0).
This meticulously crafted course caters to network engineers, administrators, and technicians who are eager to advance their skills in configuring, troubleshooting, and managing both wired and wireless enterprise networks.
The curriculum delves deep into the latest technologies and best practices in the field, ensuring that participants acquire the most relevant and up-to-date skills.
It’s an integral step for professionals aiming to excel in the dynamic landscape of network technology.
By participating in this course, you’re not only gearing up for the prestigious 350-401 ENCOR exam but also paving the way to attain highly sought-after certifications such as CCNP© Enterprise, CCIE© Enterprise Infrastructure, and others.
The knowledge and experience gained here will be pivotal in elevating your professional standing and expanding your career opportunities in the vast domain of enterprise networking.
What You’ll Learn:
After completing this course, a few of the skills you learn will be:
- Network Design: Illustrate the hierarchical network design model and architecture using the access, distribution, and core layers.
- Switching: Compare and contrast various hardware and software switching mechanisms, including TCAM, CAM, process switching, fast switching, and Cisco Express Forwarding.
- Troubleshooting: Troubleshoot Layer 2 connectivity with VLANs and trunking.
- Redundancy: Implement network redundancy using the Spanning Tree Protocol.
- Routing: Grasp the features, metrics, and path selection concepts of Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP).
- OSPF: Implement and optimize Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) for both IPv4 and IPv6, including adjacencies, packet types, summarization, and route filtering.
- BGP: Dive into External Border Gateway Protocol (EBGP) for interdomain routing, path selection, and single and dual-homed networking.
- Wireless Networking: Ensure network redundancy with protocols like Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP) and Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP).
Prerequisites
Knowledge and skills you should have before attending this course:
- Implementation of Enterprise LAN networks
- Basic understanding of Enterprise routing and wireless connectivity
- Basic understanding of Python scripting
Audience
- Mid-level network engineers
- Network administrators
- Network support technicians
- Help desk technicians
Course Outline
Day 1: Network Fundamentals
- Examining Cisco Enterprise Network Architecture: Understand the hierarchical network design model and architecture.
- Understanding Cisco Switching Paths: Explore switching mechanisms, TCAM, CAM, and switching concepts.
- Implementing Campus LAN Connectivity: Learn to configure LAN connectivity within the campus network.
- Building Redundant Switched Topology: Implement network redundancy using Spanning Tree Protocol.
- Implementing Layer 2 Port Aggregation: Configure Layer 2 port aggregation for efficiency.
Day 2: Routing and Optimization
- Understanding EIGRP: Dive into Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP).
- Implementing OSPF: Configure Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) for routing.
- Optimizing OSPF: Learn optimization techniques for OSPF.
Day 3: Advanced Routing and Connectivity
- Exploring EBGP: Understand External Border Gateway Protocol (EBGP) for interdomain routing.
- Implementing Network Redundancy: Implement network redundancy with protocols like HSRP and VRRP.
- Implementing NAT: Configure Network Address Translation (NAT) for internet connectivity.
- Virtualization and Overlay Technologies: Explore virtualization, VRF, GRE, VPN, and LISP.
- Understanding VPNs and Interfaces: Dive into VPN principles and interface concepts.
Day 4: Wireless Networking and Troubleshooting
- Understanding Wireless Principles: Explore wireless networking principles.
- Examining Wireless Deployment Options: Learn about wireless deployment models.
- Understanding Wireless Roaming and Location Services: Explore wireless roaming and location-based services.
- Examining Wireless AP Operation: Understand the operation of Wireless Access Points (APs).
- Wireless Client Authentication and Troubleshooting: Configure and troubleshoot wireless client authentication.
Day 5: Network Services, Security, and Self-Study
- Implementing Network Services: Learn to implement essential network services.
- Using Network Analysis Tools: Explore network analysis and troubleshooting tools.
- Implementing Infrastructure Security: Implement security measures for network infrastructure.
- Implementing Secure Access Control: Control access to network resources securely.
- Self-Study Topics: Explore multicast protocols, QoS, network security architecture, automation, and Cisco’s DNA Center and SD-WAN solutions.
Lab Outline:
Hands-on labs provide practical experience in various networking tasks and troubleshooting scenarios. Labs include CAM investigation, VLAN troubleshooting, spanning tree configuration, OSPF implementation, BGP configuration, NAT setup, GRE tunnels, wireless authentication, and more.
$4295.00
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5 Days Course |