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Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCID) v6.0 is a five-day instructor-led course that focuses on data center design based on Cisco solutions. The goal of the course is to enable engineers to choose the components and design a scalable, reliable, and intelligent data center. The course includes theoretical content, as well as design-oriented case studies that are in the form of activities. The course is designed to help students prepare for Cisco CCNP® Data Center certification and for professional-level data center roles. Network Designer Network Administrator Network Engineer Systems Engineer Consulting Systems Engineer Technical Solutions Architect Cisco Integrators/Partners The learner is expected to have the following skills and knowledge before attending this course:Implement data center networking (LAN and SAN) Describe data center storage Implement data center virtualization Implement Unified Computing System Implement data center automation and orchestration with the focus on ACI and UCS Director Describe products in the Data Center Nexus and MDS families Describe Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 forwarding in a data center, including cabling and rack design for the access, aggregation, and core layers. Design vPC, FabricPath, OTV, and LISP in customer scenarios and describe management options in the LAN Describe hardware virtualization and FEX technologies, compare the Nexus 1000v with VM-FEX designs, discuss data center security threats and Virtual Application Container Services for IaaS Describe management and automation options for the data center infrastructure. Describe storage and RAID options, describe the Fibre Channel concept and architecture, and design Fibre Channel and FCoE networks, along with management options. Describe the UCS C-Series, M-Series, and B-Series servers, with connectivity and adapter options. For the UCS B-Series deployment, you will be able to describe the blade chassis, I/O modules, and fabric interconnects, with a focus on south- and northbound connectivity and oversubscription Compare the EHV and NPV network operations modes. Explain and distinguish among the different system integrated stack solutions and the management options for the UCS domains Design the resource parameters for a UCS domain, starting with the setup and IP concepts, RBAC, and integration with authentication servers Design the resource pools and policies used in UCS service profiles and templates.
The Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) v1.0 gives you the knowledge you need to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot an enterprise network. This course covers advanced routing and infrastructure technologies, expanding on the topics covered in the Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies (ENCOR) v1.0 course. There are some parts for self-study. This course has similar contend as Cisco ROUTE course had. Enterprise network engineers System engineers System administrators Network administrators Good understanding of network fundamentals, good knowledge how to implement LANs, good understanding of how to manage and secure network devices, Basic knowledge of network automation Be familiar with topics from CCNA + ENCOR course Configuration, optimization a troubleshooting EIGRP Configuration, optimization a troubleshooting OSPFv2 a OSPFv3 Design, configuration and troubleshooting routing redistribution and filtering Design, configuration and troubleshooting Policy Based Routing and IP SLA Configuration, optimization a troubleshooting BGP incl. multiprotocol BGP Exploring Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) incl. MPLS VPN Design, configuration and troubleshooting Cisco IOS DMVPN Configuration and troubleshooting of DHCP Securing IPv6 access network Security Feature Troubleshooting Cisco IOS incl. Infrastructure security Network troubleshooting using Cisco DNA Center Assurance
The goal of this course is to develop the core networking skills needed to configure, operate, troubleshoot and manage Enterprise wired and wireless networks. It also requires you to understand and implement security principles within the Enterprise network and introduces you to overlay network design by using solutions like SD-Access and SD-WAN. The course also lays focus on implementing automation and programmability in Enterprise networks. Mid-level network engineers Network administrators Network support technicians Help desk technicians Knowlege 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 5-day Instructor-Led training: Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model Campus LAN Design FundamentalsUnderstanding Cisco Switching PathsImplementing Campus LAN Connectivity o VLANs, 802.1Q o InterVLAN RoutingBulding Redundant Switched Topology o Spanning-Tree o RSTP, MSTPImplementing Layer 2 Port AggregationUnderstanding EIGRPImplementing OSPFOptimizing OSPFExploring BGPImplementing Network Redundancy o FHRP o HSRP, VRRPImplementing NATIntroducing Virtualization Protocols and Techniques o GRE, VRFUnderstanding VPNUnderstanding Wireless Principles o Explain RF Principles o IEEE Standards,Antenna Characteristics o Examining Wireless Deployment Options o EnderstandingWireless Roaming and Location Services o Examining Wireless AP Operation oTroubleshooting Wireless C;lient ConnectivityImplementing Network Services oNTP, SNMP, IP SLA, NetFlow, EEMUsing Network Analysis Tools o Ping, Traceroute, Debug o IP SLA o SPAN, RSPAN, ERSPANImplementing Infrastructure Security o ACL o Control Plane Policing 3-day selfstudy:Introducing Multicast ProtocolsIntroducing QoS Understanding Enterprise Network Security ArchitectureExploring Automation and Assurance Using Cisco DNA CenterExamining Cisco SD-Access SolutionUnderstanding Working Principles of the Cisco SD-WAN SolutionUnderstanding the Basics of Python ProgrammingIntroducing Network Programmability Protocols
The Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSD) v1.0 course gives you the knowledge you need to design Cisco® wireless networks. The course covers design specifics from scenario design concepts through the installation phase and into post-deployment validation.This course, including the self-paced material, helps prepare you to take the exam, Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (300-425 ENWLSD), which leads to to the new CCNP® Enterprise and Cisco Certified Specialist – Enterprise Wireless Design certifications. The exam will be available beginning February 24, 2020. Consulting systems engineer Network administrator Network engineer Network manager Sales engineer Systems engineer Technical solutions architect Wireless design engineer Wireless engineer Outline Describing and Implementing a Structured Wireless Design Methodology Importance of Planning Wireless Design with a Structured Methodology Cisco Structured Design Model Cisco Design Guides and Cisco Validated Designs for Wireless Networks Role of the Project Manager When Designing Wireless Networks Describing and Implementing Industry Protocols and Standards Wireless Standards Bodies Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 Standard and Amendments Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA) Certifications Relevant Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Wireless RFCs Practice Activity Describing and Implementing Cisco Enhanced Wireless Features Hardware and Software Choices for a Wireless Network Design Cisco Infrastructure Settings for Wireless Network Design Cisco Enhanced Wireless Features Examining Cisco Mobility and Roaming Mobility and Intercontroller Mobility in a Wireless Network Optimize Client Roaming in a Wireless Network Cisco Workgroup Bridge (WGB) and WGB Roaming in a Wireless Network Describing and Implementing the Wireless Design Process Overview of Wireless Design Process Meet with the Customer to Discuss the Wireless Network Design Customer Information Gathering for a Wireless Network Design Design the Wireless Network Deployment of the Wireless Network Validation and Final Adjustments of the Wireless Network Wireless Network Design Project Documents and Deliverables Describing and Implementing Specific Vertical Designs Designs for Wireless Applications Wireless Network Design Within the Campus Extend Wireless Networks to the Branch Sites Examining Special Considerations in Advanced Wireless Designs High-Density Designs in Wireless Networks Introducing Location and Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences (CMX) Concepts Design for Location FastLocate and HyperLocation Bridges and Mesh in a Wireless Network Design Redundancy and High Availability in a Wireless Network Describing and Implementing the Site Survey Processes Site Survey Types Special Arrangements Needed for Site Surveys Safety Aspects to be Considered During Site Surveys Site Survey Tools in Cisco Prime Infrastructure Third-Party Site Survey Software and Hardware Tools Describing and Implementing Wireless Network Validation Processes Post-installation Wireless Network Validation Making Post-installation Changes to a Wireless Network Wireless Network Handoff to the Customer Installation Report Lab outline Use Cisco Prime Infrastructure as a Design Tool Create a Predictive Site Survey with Ekahau Pro Perform a Live Site Survey Using Access Point on a Stick (APoS) Simulate a Post-installation Network Validation Survey
The Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSI) v1.0 course gives you the knowledge and skills needed to secure wireless network infrastructure and troubleshoot any related issues. You'll learn how to implement and secure a wireless network infrastructure and use Cisco Identity Service Engine (ISE), Cisco Prime Infrastructure (PI), and Cisco Connect Mobile Experience to monitor and troubleshoot network issues. The course provides hands-on labs to reinforce concepts including deploying Cisco Prime Infrastructure Release 3.5, Cisco Catalyst 9800 Wireless Controller Release IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10, Cisco Digital Network Architecture (DNA) Center Release 1.2.8, Cisco CMX Release 10.5, Cisco MSE Release 8.0 features and Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) Release 2.4. This course also helps you prepare to take the Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (300 -430 ENWLSI) exam, which is part of the new CCNP Enterprise certification and the Cisco Certified Specialist - Enterprise Wireless Implementation certification. The exam will be available beginning February 24, 2020. Wireless network engineers Sales engineers Network designers Outline Securing and Troubleshooting the Wireless Network Infrastructure Implementing and Troubleshooting Secure Client Connectivity Implementing and Troubleshooting Quality of Service (QoS) in Wireless Networks Implementing and Troubleshooting Advanced Wireless Network Services Lab Outline Lab Familiarization (Base Learning Lab) Configure Secure Management Access for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers (WLCs) and Access Points (APs) Add Network Devices and External Resources to Cisco Prime Infrastructure Capture a Successful AP Authentication Implement Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) Services for Central Mode WLANs Implement AAA Services for FlexConnect Mode Wireless LANs (WLANs) Configure Guest Services in the Wireless Network Configure Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) in the Wireless Network Capture Successful Client Authentications Configure QoS in the Wireless Network for Voice and Video Services Configure Cisco Application Visibility and Control (AVC) in the Wireless Network Capture Successful QoS Traffic Marking in the Wireless Network Configure, Detect, and Locate Services on the Cisco CMX Identify Wireless Clients and Security Threats
This is the main course, which is designed to prepare for CCNP Security certification, and the test from this course is also used to complete the CCIE Security lab. This five-day course will prepare network security engineers for the basic skills and knowledge needed to configure Cisco security solutions using Cisco ASA and FirePOWER NGFW firewalls. They will also learn the basic configuration and management of email (ESA) and Web (WSA) security gateways, and the concepts and configuration of VPN technology for site-to-site and remote access based on IPSec and SSL protocols. Security Engineer Network Engineer Network Designer Network Administrator Systems Engineer Consulting Systems Engineer Technical Solutions Architect Cisco Integrators/Partners Network Manager Cisco integrators and partners Familiarity with Ethernet and TCP/IP networking, working knowledge of the Windows operating system, working knowledge of Cisco IOS networking and concepts. Describing Network Security Technologies Deploying the Cisco ASA firewall Basic configuration of Cisco ASA firewall Deploying the Cisco FirePOWER firewall Basic configuration of Cisco FirePOWER firewall Deploying the Cisco ESA Gateway Basic Cisco ESA Gateway configuration Deployingthe Cisco WSA Gateway Basic configuration of the Cisco WSA gateway Cryptographic concepts and VPN technologies Configure site-to-site VPN on IOS devices using VTI Site-to-site VPN configuration on Cisco ASA and FirePOWER firewalls Configure Remote Access VPN on Cisco ASA and FirePOWER firewalls