ENCOR Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies
• Describe the enterprise network security architecture
• Describe the virtualization technology of servers, switches, and the various network devices and components
• Exploring automation and network assurance using Cisco DNA Center
• Implementing infrastructure security
ENARSI Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services
• Troubleshoot Cisco router security features
• Implement VPN technologies
• Troubleshoot infrastructure security and services
• Configuring routing protocols
ENCOR Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies
1. Introduction
2. Packet Forwarding
3. Spanning Tree Protocol
4. Advanced STP Tuning
5. Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
6. VLAN Trunks and EtherChannel Bundles
7. IP Routing Essentials
8. EIGRP
9. OSPF
10. Advanced OSPF
11. OSPFv3
12. BGP
13. Advanced BGP
14. Multicast
15. QoS
16. IP Services
17. Overly Tunnels
18. Wireless Signals and Modulation
19. Wireless Infrastructure
20. Understanding Wireless Roaming and Location Services
21. Authenticating Wireless Clients
22. Troubleshooting Wireless Connectivity
23. Enterprise Network Architecture
24. Fabric Technologies
25. Network Assistance
26. Secure Network Access Control
27. Network Device Access Control and Infrastructure Security
28. Virtualization
29. Foundational Network Programmability Concepts
30. Introduction to Automation Tools
ENARSI Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services
1. Introduction
2. IPv4/IPv6 Addressing and Routing Review
3. EIGRP
4. Advanced EIGRP
5. Troubleshooting EIGRP for IPv4
6. EIGRPv6
7. OSPF
8. Advanced OSPF
9. Troubleshooting OSPFv2
10. OSPFv3
11. Troubleshooting OSPFv3
12. BGP
13. Advanced BGP
14. BGP Path Selection
15. Troubleshooting BGP
16. Route Maps and Conditional Forwarding
17. Route Redistribution
18. Troubleshooting Redistribution
19. VRF, MPLS, and MPLS Layer 3 VPNs
20. DMVPN Tunnels
21. Securing DMVPN Tunnels
22. Troubleshooting ACLs and Prefix Lists
23. Infrastructure Security
24. Device Management and Management Tools Troubleshooting
25. Final Preparation
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Cisco
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Prior to course enrollment, students should have knowledge in alignment with the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam certification.
None
None
90% attendance"Demonstrate an understanding of at least 80% of course material taught."
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Individuals who want to expand their knowledge and skills for employment readiness or those who want to successfully prepare for the CCNP certification exam.
Network Administrators, Computer System Administrators, Computer System Engineers, Computer System Architects, Computer System Managers, Information System Managers, Computer Network Architects, Sales Engineers
According to Burning Glass Technologies, Wake County has a high demand for networking skills.
Sales Engineers
Computer Network Architects
Information System Managers
Computer System Managers
Computer System Architects
Computer System Engineers
Computer System Administrators
Network Administrators
SEF-3001DG
SEF-21CL
SEF-204CL
CTP-3001UY1
CTP-3001UP1
SEF-3001AVG
NET-3100O2
NET-3100N2
Rochelle Waters
9195325579
[email protected]
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Requisites: None
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