CCNP: Enterprise: 300-420: Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD)
Certification Exam:
- 19 Courses | 16h 10m 32s
- 2 Books | 11h 8m
- Includes Test Prep
- 7 Courses | 5h 39m 59s
- 15 Courses | 14h 38m 57s
- Includes Test Prep
Explore enterprise networking solutions as you prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP): Enterprise certification.
GETTING STARTED
ENCOR: Overview, Enterprise Network Design, & High Availability
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11m 58s
COURSES INCLUDED
ENCOR: Overview, Enterprise Network Design, & High Availability
This series of courses is designed to help you prepare for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam. Not only will these courses help you prepare for the exam, but they'll also help to ensure you have the core knowledge and skillset you need to be successful in implementing Cisco technologies while working in an enterprise network environment. In this first course, you'll familiarize yourself with the topics covered in the official exam blueprint from Cisco, including architecture, virtualization, infrastructure, network assurance, security, and automation. Then, you'll move on to explore Cisco classic and modern network design principles and techniques for implementing high availability in enterprise networks.
4 videos |
53m
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ENCOR: WLAN Deployment, SD-WAN, & SD-Access
There are many options for deploying Cisco WLAN solutions. In this course, you'll learn about important wireless deployment models that you might use in the enterprise. You'll also examine how Cisco equipment can be used for location services in the WLAN. Next, you'll explore the differences between on-prem and cloud infrastructure deployments, including sample Cisco AWS deployment options and their costs. Finally, you'll learn about traditional WAN and SD-WAN solutions and the SD-Access solution and its many components. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
4 videos |
1h 3m
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ENCOR: QoS & Cisco Express Forwarding
In this course, you'll learn the basics of wired and wireless QoS and the options you have for its implementation. You'll move on to explore the different mechanisms used to act on traffic in DiffServ environments. Finally, you'll examine Cisco Express Forwarding, the technology that makes current Cisco devices so incredibly efficient at moving traffic. You'll walk through CEF components and examine them on typical Cisco devices. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
3 videos |
58m
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ENCOR: Device & Path Virtualization Technologies
In this course, you'll learn about the critical virtualization topics that are so popular today, such as hypervisors, virtual machines, and virtual switching technologies. You'll then move on to explore how to implement path virtualization in your enterprise using the Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) functionality of Cisco devices. VRFs fulfill many important roles in networks today, including the enablement of software-defined functionality. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
2 videos |
36m
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ENCOR: Path Virtualization Technologies & Troubleshooting
GRE is often used for its simple and flexible approach to solving many potential pathing issues. In this course, you'll learn to configure and verify GRE tunnels for various path virtualization needs. Then, you'll move on to explore how to configure and verify IPsec tunnels in your infrastructure. IPsec tunnels are another example of a powerful path virtualization technology and this feature permits the application of many levels of security. Lastly, you'll look at how to troubleshoot common problems that can arise with path virtualization technologies. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
3 videos |
48m
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ENCOR: LISP & VXLAN
There is a new use for LISP in Cisco networking. This dynamic pull-like protocol is a key element of the SD-Access solution from Cisco. In this course, you'll learn about LISP and the important role it plays in SD-Access. You'll then move on to explore the various components that make up the LISP architecture. Next, you'll examine LISP deployment options. Finally, you'll learn about an exciting new technology called VXLAN and how it solves many potential issues in the modern network. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
3 videos |
38m
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ENCOR: VTP and Troubleshooting 802.1Q & EtherChannel
In this course, you'll learn about the VLAN Trunking Protocol, the management of VLANs on the network, and the potential dangers of this protocol. Next, you'll discover how to troubleshoot 802.1Q in your environment. You'll discover troubleshooting techniques to help ensure smooth operation at Layer 2 in your infrastructure. Finally, you'll examine troubleshooting both Layer 2 and Layer 3 EtherChannels, as well as those that are statically and dynamically created. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
3 videos |
50m
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ENCOR: RSTP, MST, & Routing Concepts
In this course, you'll learn how to configure and verify RSTP - the default version of STP found on many Cisco switches today. You'll also learn how to configure and verify MST, another STP mode configuration, and why you would use it. Lastly, knowing the differences between different routing protocols is critically important and this course should provide you with a renewed appreciation for the options available today in IGPs. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
3 videos |
55m
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ENCOR: OSPF LSAs, Features, & Troubleshooting
CCNP candidates need to be very familiar with OSPF LSAs. In this course, you'll learn how to configure OSPF routing using the router config commands and the ip ospf area command on the interface. You'll also see how OSPF stores routes in the OSPF database. Next, using show commands, you'll learn the different Link State Advertisements shared between OSPF routers. You'll move on to explore how to keep OSPF efficient and how OSPF handles redistributed routes into the OSPF autonomous system. Finally, you'll examine additional features of OSPF, including how to configure them and IGP-specific features, and how to effectively troubleshoot many common issues that can arise. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
4 videos |
1h 12m
Assessment
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ENCOR: eBGP & BGP
In this course, you'll learn how to configure and verify eBGP peerings in your enterprise network, with valuable guidance on best practice eBGP peering configurations and verifications. You'll move to on explore the neighbor states of BGP. Knowing these states can not only prove critical in the exam, but more importantly, can ensure that you are ready for advanced troubleshooting you might need to perform on your BGP peerings. Next, you'll examine how to advertise IPv4 prefixes in eBGP, including the network statement method and redistribution. You'll explore the complex Cisco-based BGP Best Path Selection Algorithm, which is critical for you to understand the pathing options and manipulations you can make with BGP. Finally, you'll review some of the key points you should know about eBGP. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
5 videos |
1h 21m
Assessment
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ENCOR: WLAN Layer 1 & Access Point Concepts
Before you can effectively implement and troubleshoot wireless LANs, you need to understand the basics of how they function at a low level. In this course, you'll learn the basics of Layer 1 principles in Wi-Fi networks. You'll discover how Cisco WLAN access points tend to be very flexible, and some even permit either autonomous or lightweight operation in a single device. Finally, you'll examine important concepts involving these critical access layer devices. This includes a look at the many different modes of operation they can work with. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
2 videos |
41m
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ENCOR: Wireless Roaming & Troubleshooting
Your users expect to be able to roam through the enterprise and not lose their wireless connection. This can be trickier than it sounds, especially with intercontroller Layer 3 roams. In this course, you'll learn how to configure and troubleshoot this expectation. You'll also explore tools for troubleshooting the Cisco WLAN environment, the overall approaches you should consider, and the common issues that occur. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
2 videos |
28m
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ENCOR: NTP, NAT, & PAT
It is critical that you understand the Network Time Protocol and its importance in the modern network. In this course, you'll learn about this protocol and why it is so important to use to keep time accurate in your enterprise network. You'll also explore a simple configuration in which a Cisco device serves as the authoritative time source and provides this time to other devices on the network. You'll also learn about Network Address Translation, a critical technology in IPv4 networks that permits RFC 1918 addressed systems to access global Internet resources. Finally, you'll examine the function and importance of Port Address Translation. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
2 videos |
34m
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ENCOR: First Hop Redundancy Protocols & Multicast
In this course, you'll learn the ins and outs of First Hop Redundancy Protocols like HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP. In addition, you'll explore methods for sending data in IPv4, such as unicast, multicast, broadcast, and anycast, with additional focus on multicast information you should be familiar with. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
2 videos |
47m
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ENCOR: Troubleshooting Tools, System Logging, & NetFlow
There are many things that can go wrong in today's networks. Fortunately, Cisco provides many classic troubleshooting tools that are built right into the software powering your devices. In this course, you learn about using ping, traceroute, debugs, traditional debugs, and SNMP. You might not need all of these tools all of the time, but having them as options is extremely important. Next, you'll move on to learn about Cisco system logging (syslog). You'll discover how to view syslog status messages at the command line and how to configure it to send messages to an internal buffer or a remote server that is designed to collect all of these messages. Finally, you'll examine a powerful packet analysis tool on your Cisco devices called NetFlow. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
2 videos |
44m
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ENCOR: SPAN, IP SLA, SDN, & Remote Device Configuration
In this course, you'll learn the commands used to configure the use of SPAN in its different implementations and how to verify that configuration. You'll then move on to examine the IP SLA feature found in most Cisco devices and the IP SLA Responder feature. Next, you'll explore software-defined networking and the Cisco controller approach for device life cycle management. Finally, you'll learn how NETCONF and RESTCONF were invented to make configuration of remote devices very simple and how RESTCONF is a great enhancement over NETCONF since it makes the configuration using a RESTful approach. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
4 videos |
50m
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Badge
ENCOR: Access Control & REST API Security
Keeping your network secure is incredibly important. In this course, you'll learn about password protection and setting up AAA on your device. You'll explore how CoPP helps to protect access to the control plane and how to configure ACLs. You might have heard that APIs make the cloud-centric world go around and this is certainly true. To finish this course, you'll learn why APIs are so important and options for securing them. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
3 videos |
58m
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Badge
ENCOR: Wireless & Network Security
In this course, you'll learn about the main security features of wireless so you'll be ready for the many new security devices and technologies that Cisco Systems is busy creating and supporting. You'll move on to examine Firepower NGFWs and NGIPS systems. Next, you'll learn about Cisco TrustSec and how it can simplify and add power to the security strategy of your organization. This permits you to add new security paradigms and permits the network to be more dynamic. Finally, you'll also explore MACsec and NAC. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
3 videos |
46m
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ENCOR: Network Programmability, EEM, & Orchestration Tools
Programmability is a hot, new topic for Cisco Systems. In this course, you'll learn about YANG, JSON, and Python - all critical components in the push to network programmability for Cisco. You'll examine the Embedded Event Manager and how it provides real-time network event detection and onboard automation. Next, you'll move on to explore great tools you can leverage for network automation like Puppet, Chef, Ansible, and SaltStack. This course can be used in preparation for the 350-401: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies certification exam.
3 videos |
59m
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ENSLD: Designing IPv4 & IPv6 Addressing Plans
Being able to successfully plan for an IPv4 addressing deployment is a key skill of the modern network designer. Planning for IPv6 addressing deployment is also a very important skill, especially considering that IPv6 may still be very new and possibly not well understood by many of those on your team. In this course, you'll first review the five main areas of enterprise network design. You'll then move on to learn how to plan IPv4 and IPv6 addressing structures for an enterprise network in a manner that helps to avoid issues and allows your enterprise to scale to meet demands. This course can be used in preparation for the 300-420: Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) certification exam.
3 videos |
37m
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ENSLD: Routing Designs
IS-IS is making a big comeback, EIGRP is still in use in many organizations, and OSPF is considered the most scalable and advanced protocol we can use for an IGP. In this course, you'll learn about all three. First, you'll examine the techniques behind scalable IS-IS routing designs and have a chance to review key IS-IS concepts. Next, you'll move on to learn about key design concepts that can help ensure your EIGRP implementation is successful. Finally, you'll also explore the techniques for building a scalable and robust OSPF infrastructure. This course can be used in preparation for the 300-420: Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) certification exam.
3 videos |
52m
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ENSLD: BGP Concepts & IPv6 Migration Designs
Since BGP is so complex, there are many factors to consider when designing a BGP solution. In this course, you'll learn about address families in BGP, which are available since BGP is designed for multiple protocols. You'll then move on to explore popular options for route filtering, the types of attributes available with BGP, and attributes that can be used to manipulate path preference. BGP assumes a full mesh of iBGP peers, which can be a problem for many enterprises today. Next, you'll examine solutions to this problem, including the use of route reflectors in BGP. You'll learn about the default load sharing capabilities of BGP and options for changing these default settings. Finally, you'll explore migration techniques for IPv6 that interoperate seamlessly with IPv4, including dual stack, tunneling, and translation strategies. This course can be used in preparation for the 300-420: Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) certification exam.
6 videos |
42m
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ENSLD: Advanced Design Principles
We all want high availability in our networks, but what does this really mean? What technologies and techniques can bring high availability to the enterprise? In this course, you'll learn about high availability and some of the tried and true techniques that make it a reality. You'll explore the powerful Layer 2 feature Bidirectional Forwarding Detection along with its key design principles. Next, you'll examine many aspects of designing a successful Layer 2 infrastructure in your enterprise, including important design decisions. You'll learn about the design of the most critical parts of the SD-Access solution, the network underlay and overlay. Finally, you'll explore the complexities of an SD-Access solution and how to ensure components are designed and implemented properly for an SD-Access deployment. This course can be used in preparation for the 300-420: Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) certification exam.
5 videos |
1h 4m
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ENSLD: WAN, VPN, & SD-WAN Design
There are so many options when it comes to delivering user and management traffic over the WAN. In this course, you'll explore WAN design options and the key design decisions you must make. The overwhelming need for and popularity of the VPN in today's enterprises is marked by the fact that there is so many variations. You'll next examine the designs and motivations for many different VPN types. WANs typically are mission critical, so you'll also learn about designing high availability options. The SD-WAN is becoming increasing popularity, so you'll look at the traditional WAN challenges it can solve. Finally, you'll explore why SD-WAN is so important, architecture design elements, and design best practices. This course can be used in preparation for the 300-420: Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) certification exam.
5 videos |
1h 4m
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ENSLD: QoS and Multicast Design
There are various overall approaches you can take to QoS in your enterprise network. In this course, you'll learn QoS concepts, with a focus on a differentiated services approach, including modern options for this important set of network services. Network management traffic is critical and should not be ignored in design work for the enterprise, so you'll also explore various techniques for working with network management traffic. Next, you'll learn about designs you can implement for multicast traffic in your routed infrastructure. Finally, you'll examine technologies that assist with multicast design, such as Source-specific Multicast, Bidirectional Protocol Independent Multicast, and Multicast Source Discovery Protocol. This course can be used in preparation for the 300-420: Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) certification exam.
5 videos |
55m
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ENSLD: The YANG Model & Model-driven Telemetry
You may have heard that YANG is a very important technology when it comes to your Cisco network today. But what is YANG and why should you care? In this course, you'll learn the answer. You'll also explore the two protocols that can leverage YANG in order to ease your administration in the Cisco network - NETCONF and RESTCONF. Then, you'll move on to examine the concept of telemetry, which is the collection of measurements from devices and the transport of this data to receiving equipment for monitoring. Finally, you'll learn about Cisco's Model-driven telemetry and its two options of Dial-in and Dial-out mode. This course can be used in preparation for the 300-420: Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) certification exam.
3 videos |
23m
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ENARSI: Troubleshooting Administrative Distance, Route Maps, & Loops
In this course, you'll explore the objectives for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) exam. You then start to learn about exam topics such as administrative distance, how it effects routing functions, and how it can be used. Next, you'll look at troubleshooting route maps, including when you should use them and how to use them effectively. Finally, you'll learn about loop prevention mechanisms that are built into routing protocols as well as loop prevention steps you can take with your configurations.
4 videos |
59m
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ENARSI: Routing Protocol Redistribution, Route Tagging, & Filtering
In this course, you'll learn about methods for configuring, verifying, and troubleshooting redistribution. Then, you'll move on to more complex routing redistribution with implementation issues as well as possible solutions. Finally, you'll learn about tagging routes during redistribution and filtering based on those tags. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
3 videos |
50m
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ENARSI: Summarization, Policy-based Routing, VRF-lite, & BFD
In this course, you'll learn about summarization, including how it can reduce the size of routing tables, the overhead of table searches, and the size of convergence domains. Then, you'll move on to look at policy-based routing and how it can be used to override the default behavior of a device. Next, you'll explore VRF-lite and its uses in smaller enterprises. You'll learn about Bidirectional Forwarding Detection and how it can help ensure your networks converge efficiently. Finally, you'll learn the prerequisites for the proper implementation of BFD. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
5 videos |
1h 4m
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ENARSI: EIGRP Concepts
In this course, you'll first review EIGRP theory and configuration basics that you should already be familiar with. Then, you'll move on to learn how the metric is calculated in EIGRP configuration and how the DUAL algorithm is used. Next, you'll explore EIGRP feasibility and unequal cost load balancing. You'll examine EIGRP named and classic modes with IPv4 and IPv6 configuration examples. Finally, you'll learn how to manipulate EIGRP path decisions and industry EIGRP DUAL best practices. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
5 videos |
1h 17m
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ENARSI: OSPF Concepts
In this course, you'll review OSPF concepts you should already be familiar with, including commands and configuration. Then, you'll learn about the roles of designated routers and backup designated routers in OSPF. You'll explore OSPF best path selection and how OSPF determines cost. Next, you'll learn how OSPF virtual links can solve issues with areas that aren't directly connected to Area 0. Finally, you'll examine why OSPF networks need default routes propagated through the network. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
4 videos |
1h 10m
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ENARSI: Advanced OSPF Features
In this course, you'll learn about OSPF address families and how they permit the simple configuration of OSPF for IPv4 and IPv6 in one section of your running configuration. Next, you'll explore the importance of network security and how adding authentication to OSPF peerings enhances security. You'll look at OSPF network types and how they allow you to alter OSPF behavior over the link to make things more efficient. You'll move on to examine OSPF router types and area types. Finally, you'll learn about OSPF path preference and the order in which OSPF prefers paths. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI)certification exam.
6 videos |
1h 9m
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ENARSI: EIGRP Stub & BGP Concepts
In this course, you'll learn about EIGRP stub and why it is critical for EIGRP. Then, you'll move on to review the basic utilization of BGP in networking. Finally, you'll learn about BGP configuration using BGP peerings and route advertisements. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
3 videos |
45m
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ENARSI: BGP Address Families, Peers, AS Numbers, & Neighbor States
BGP was designed to be able to carry any information regarding prefixes and features, a very unique configuration compared to IGPs. In this course, you'll learn how to leverage BGP address families. Next, you'll examine the static configuration of peers and unique parameters based on IBGP or EBGP peerings. You'll explore private AS numbers, as well as 4 byte AS numbers in BGP. It is critical you understand these topics when designing and implementing BGP solutions. Finally, you'll learn about the various neighbor states used by BGP. Knowledge in this area will help you when performing advanced troubleshooting techniques for BGP neighborship issues. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
4 videos |
1h 12m
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ENARSI: BGP Synchronization, Peer Groups, Route Refresh, & Timers
BGP is configured quite differently from interior gateway protocols and there are many unique aspects to its operation. In this course, you'll learn about BGP synchronization and operation, as well as how peer groups allow you to gather many different settings for your neighbors and apply them all at once. You'll also see how assigning parameters using session profiles and policy profiles can be used instead of peer groups. Next, you'll explore why you should try and avoid having to clear BGP sessions and just refresh the route information instead. Finally, you'll examine. the different timers that control BGP operations. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
4 videos |
50m
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ENARSI: BGP Path Attributes, Route Reflectors, & Routing Policies
One thing that makes BGP very unique is that it does not rely on a single value or metric in order to make pathing decisions. There are many attributes that you can manipulate in order to engineer paths. In this course, you'll explore the different categories of attribute and examples of each. You'll move on to look at BGP route reflectors, which are a simple and effective method of avoiding the need for a full mesh of IBGP speakers. You'll learn how how they function and how they are configured. Finally, you'll learn about different methods of setting BGP routing policies, including route filtering and path manipulation using popular techniques. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
4 videos |
58m
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ENARSI: MPLS Basic Operations & Layer 3 VPNs
MPLS is a very different approach to moving packets through your network. In this course, you'll learn about the basic components that make it function, including LSR, LDP, label switching, and the LSP. Next, you'll learn that the MPLS Layer 3 VPN is a collaboration of several different technologies in order to solve a problem and how it uses VRFs, MPLS, MP-BGP, and your IGP of choice to build a scalable VPN solution. You'll walk you through the construction of a MPLS L3 VPN step-by-step so you can fully understand how each technology element leads to the fully functional solution. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
2 videos |
51m
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ENARSI: DMVPN Basics & Configuration
Like the MPLS L3 VPN, the DMVPN is a collection of technologies working together to solve many problems. In this course, you'll learn about IPsec crypto profiles, Multipoint GRE, and the Next Hop Resolution Protocol - all of which make the DMVPN possible. You'll explore the overall problems the DMVPN can help enterprises solve. You'll also walk through the DMVPN configuration step by step. You'll see how to build your practice topology and how to add the elements required for the DMVPN one piece at a time. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
2 videos |
31m
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ENARSI: IPv6 First Hop Security and AAA, ACL, uRPF, & CoPP Troubleshooting
We all know that we should set up robust AAA services for our Cisco device management access, but this can be tricky. In this course, you'll learn best practice recommendations for this configuration while exploring common errors and problems. Next, you'll learn how ACLs, including IPv6 traffic filters, can be a very effective access control in your enterprise security approach if you fully understand the tools and can configure them effectively. You'll move on to examine how Control Plane Policing allows you to easily protect your Cisco device from many potential Denial of Service attacks. You'll learn to configure, verify, and troubleshoot CoPP. Finally, you'll review of some IPv6 addressing fundamentals and then explore IPv6 First Hop Security mechanisms that you can use to help build a defense in depth approach to your IPv6 speaking enterprise network. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
4 videos |
1h 14m
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ENARSI: Device, SNMP, DHCP, & Syslog Troubleshooting
What are the defaults you might find in place on your Cisco device when it comes to device management? What types of configurations should you know well enough to troubleshoot? In this course, you'll explore troubleshooting device management. Then, you'll move on to examine the different versions of SNMP, as well as the components that makeup the architecture and message types. Next, you see a typical SNMP version 3 configuration and common trouble areas. You'll learn about Syslog and how to use this powerful log data to effectively troubleshoot your device and its running services. Finally, you'll learn about common DHCP troubleshooting tactics and message information that is critical for effective enterprise troubleshooting. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
4 videos |
55m
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ENARSI: IP SLA, NetFlow, & Cisco DNA Center Troubleshooting
The IP SLA feature is another excellent built-in troubleshooting tool, but it can be a little daunting to configure. In this course, you'll learn how to configure and troubleshoot using IP SLA and how to easily access the data you collect. Next, you'll explore NetFlow and Flexible NetFlow, powerful and simple methods for carefully monitoring and tracking the data flows through your Cisco device. You'll learn the required configurations and how to troubleshoot what might be incorrect in your configurations. Finally, you'll examine another valuable troubleshooting tool - the Cisco DNA Center. You'll examine the features that can assist you in troubleshooting and the commands required to properly implement DNA Center itself. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
3 videos |
46m
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All-in-One Enterprise Network Core Technologies (ENCOR) V1.0 Exam: CCIE and CCNP Core Exam 350-401 V1.0 Cert GuideIncluding all of the topics from Cisco's official exam blueprint, this book carefully covers the content with core concepts, code snippets and topic summaries to help you master the skills so you can confidently face the pressures of the Cisco exam as well as their real-world application.
2h 30m
By Muhammad Afaq Khan
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CCNP Enterprise Certification Study GuideYour one-stop resource that will get you up to speed for the exam, this book will help you prepare smarter and faster while focusing your knowledge on the fundamental concepts for learning how to implement and operate Cisco enterprise network core technologies.
8h 38m
By Ben Piper
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Cisco Enterprise Campus Networks Mastery (Expert Level)
The Cisco Enterprise Campus Networks Mastery benchmark will measure your ability to recognize key terms and concepts related Cisco Enterprise Campus Networks Mastery. You will be evaluated on addressing plans, routing design, BGP concepts, and advanced design principles. A learner who scores high on this benchmark demonstrates that they have the skills related to understanding key Cisco Enterprise Campus Networks Mastery terminology and concepts.
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