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300-420 ENSLD v1.1

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300-420 ENSLD v1.1  No.1

300-420 ENSLD v1.1, available at $44.99, with 25 lectures.

You will learn about Understanding design methodologies and techniques. Learning how to apply these methodologies to real-world scenarios. Designing enterprise network infrastructures, including campus, data center, WAN, and security solutions. Creating scalable and reliable network architectures. Designing enterprise network infrastructures, including campus, data center, WAN, and security solutions. Understanding their roles in network design and how to optimize their performance. This course is ideal for individuals who are Network Engineers or Network Architects or Systems Engineers or IT Professionals or Anyone Interested in Network Design It is particularly useful for Network Engineers or Network Architects or Systems Engineers or IT Professionals or Anyone Interested in Network Design.

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Title: 300-420 ENSLD v1.1

Price: $44.99

Number of Lectures: 25

Number of Published Lectures: 25

Number of Curriculum Items: 25

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 25

Original Price: $109.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Understanding design methodologies and techniques.
  • Learning how to apply these methodologies to real-world scenarios.
  • Designing enterprise network infrastructures, including campus, data center, WAN, and security solutions.
  • Creating scalable and reliable network architectures.
  • Designing enterprise network infrastructures, including campus, data center, WAN, and security solutions.
  • Understanding their roles in network design and how to optimize their performance.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Network Engineers
  • Network Architects
  • Systems Engineers
  • IT Professionals
  • Anyone Interested in Network Design
  • Target Audiences

  • Network Engineers
  • Network Architects
  • Systems Engineers
  • IT Professionals
  • Anyone Interested in Network Design
  • Course Description:

    Welcome to the 300-420 ENSLD v1.1 course, where you will master the skills required to design scalable, reliable, and efficient enterprise networks using Cisco technologies. This course is a crucial step for anyone aiming to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Enterprise certification.

    Course Overview:

    In this course, you will learn advanced network design principles, methodologies, and best practices to create robust network infrastructures. The 300-420 ENSLD (Enterprise Network Solution Design) curriculum covers essential topics such as network design methodologies, advanced routing protocols, network services integration, security solutions, high availability, resiliency, and network automation.

    What You’ll Learn:

    1. Network Design Methodologies:

    2. Understand and apply design methodologies to real-world scenarios.

    3. Enterprise Network Design:

    4. Design enterprise network infrastructures, including campus, data center, WAN, and security solutions.

    5. Advanced Routing Protocols:

    6. Gain in-depth knowledge of OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP, and learn how to optimize their performance.

    7. Network Services Integration:

    8. Integrate network services such as QoS, multicast, and VPNs into your designs.

    9. Security Solutions:

    10. Design secure network infrastructures with appropriate security measures and protocols.

    11. High Availability and Resiliency:

    12. Ensure network uptime through high availability and redundancy techniques.

    13. Automation and Programmability:

    14. Learn about network automation tools and programmability to streamline network management and operations.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Section 1.0 Advanced Addressing and Routing Solutions

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: 1.1 Create structured addressing plans for IPv4 and IPv6

    Lecture 3: 1.2 Create stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for IS-IS

    Lecture 4: 1.3 Create stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for EIGRP

    Lecture 5: 1.4 Create stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for OSPF

    Lecture 6: 1.5 Create stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for BGP Part01

    Lecture 7: 1.5 Create stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for BGP part 02

    Lecture 8: 1.6 Determine IPv6 migration strategies Part 01

    Lecture 9: 08 1.6 Determine IPv6 migration strategies Part 02

    Chapter 2: Section 2.0 Advanced Enterprise Campus Networks

    Lecture 1: 2.1 Design campus networks for high availability – FHRP

    Lecture 2: 2.1.b Platform abstraction techniques

    Lecture 3: 2.1.c & d Graceful restart & BFD

    Lecture 4: 2.2 Design campus Layer 2 infrastructures – STP Scalability & Fast Convergence

    Lecture 5: Design campus Layer 2 infrastructures – PoE WoL & SP Security & VACL

    Lecture 6: 2.3 Design multicampus Layer 3 infrastructures – Convergence & Load Sharing

    Lecture 7: 2.3 Design multicampus Layer 3 infrastructures – RS & RF & VRF

    Lecture 8: 2.3 Design multicampus Layer 3 infrastructures – Optimal Topologies & Redistr

    Lecture 9: Section 2.4 Stars

    Lecture 10: DNA sd-access Concepts 01

    Lecture 11: DNA sd-access Concepts 02

    Lecture 12: SD-Access Roles & Terminologies

    Lecture 13: Fabric enabled Wireless terminologies

    Lecture 14: Fabric Constructs Roles & Terminologies

    Lecture 15: SDA Micro segmentation

    Lecture 16: 2.5 Describe SD-Access fabric design considerations for wired and wireless

    Instructors

  • 300-420 ENSLD v1.1  No.2
    Ratnesh K – CCIE x3 – Job Oriented Internetwork Course Content Creator
    CCIE x3 | Network Architect & Consultant
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