CISCO - CCNP ENTERPRISE

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Durée

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Publics cibles

  • Network Administrator
  • Network manager
  • Network Architect
  • Network Security Architect

Pré-requis

This is an advanced training and requiers both network experience and certification to give its full value.

Objectifs

This exam tests your knowledge and skills related to implementing core enterprise network technologies, including:

  • Dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) architecture
  • Virtualization
  • Infrastructure
  • Network assurance
  • Security
  • Automation

Informations

Certification

  • 350-401 ENCOR

Programme détaillé

1. Architecture

  1. Explain the different design principles used in an enterprise network
    a) Enterprise network design such as Tier 2, Tier 3, and Fabric Capacity planning
    b) High availability techniques such as redundancy, FHRP, and SSO
  2. Analyze design principles of a WLAN deployment
    a) Wireless deployment models (centralized, distributed, controller-less, controller based, cloud, remote branch)
    b) Location services in a WLAN design
  3. Differentiate between on-premises and cloud infrastructure deployments
  4. Explain the working principles of the Cisco SD-WAN solution
    a) SD-WAN control and data planes elements
    b) Traditional WAN and SD-WAN solutions
  5. Explain the working principles of the Cisco SD-Access solution
    a) SD-Access control and data planes elements
    b) Traditional campus interoperating with SD-Access
  6. Describe concepts of wired and wireless QoS
    a) QoS components
    b) QoS policy
  7. Differentiate hardware and software switching mechanisms
    a) Process and CEF
    b) MAC address table and TCAM
    c) FIB vs. RIB

2. Virtualization

  1. Describe device virtualization technologies
    a) Hypervisor type 1 and 2
    b) Virtual machine
    c) Virtual switching
  2. Configure and verify data path virtualization technologies
    a) VRF
    b) GRE and IPsec tunneling
  3. Describe network virtualization concepts
    a) LISP
    b) VXLAN

3. Infrastructure

  1. Layer 2
    a) Troubleshoot static and dynamic 802.1q trunking protocols
    b) Troubleshoot static and dynamic EtherChannels
    c) Configure and verify common Spanning Tree Protocols (RSTP and MST)
  2. Layer 3
    a) Compare routing concepts of EIGRP and OSPF (advanced distance vector vs. linked state, load balancing, path selection, path operations, metrics)
    b) Configure and verify simple OSPF environments, including multiple normal areas, summarization, and filtering (neighbor adjacency, point-to-point and broadcast network types, and passive interface)
    c) Configure and verify eBGP between directly connected neighbors (best path selection algorithm and neighbor relationships)
  3. Wireless
    a) Describe Layer 1 concepts, such as RF power, RSSI, SNR, interference noise, band and channels, and wireless client devices capabilities
    b) Describe AP modes and antenna types
    c) Describe access point discovery and join process (discovery algorithms, WLC selection process)
    d) Describe the main principles and use cases for Layer 2 and Layer 3 roaming
    e) Troubleshoot WLAN configuration and wireless client connectivity issues
  4. IP Services
    a) Describe Network Time Protocol (NTP)
    b) Configure and verify NAT/PAT
    c) Configure first hop redundancy protocols, such as HSRP and VRRP
    d) Describe multicast protocols, such as PIM and IGMP v2/v3

4. Network Assurance

  1. Diagnose network problems using tools such as debugs, conditional debugs, trace route, ping, SNMP, and syslog
  2. Configure and verify device monitoring using syslog for remote logging
  3. Configure and verify NetFlow and Flexible NetFlow
  4. Configure and verify SPAN/RSPAN/ERSPAN
  5. Configure and verify IPSLA
  6. Describe Cisco DNA Center workflows to apply network configuration, monitoring, and management
  7. Configure and verify NETCONF and RESTCONF

5. Security

  1. Configure and verify device access control
    a) Lines and password protection
    b) Authentication and authorization using AAA
  2. Configure and verify infrastructure security features
    a) ACLs
    b) CoPP
  3. Describe REST API security
  4. Configure and verify wireless security features
    a) EAP
    b) WebAuth
    c) PSK
  5. Describe the components of network security design
    a) Threat defense
    b) Endpoint security
    c) Next-generation firewall
    d) TrustSec, MACsec
    e) Network access control with 802.1X, MAB, and WebAuth

6. Automation

  1. Interpret basic Python components and scripts
  2. Construct valid JSON encoded file
  3. Describe the high-level principles and benefits of a data modeling language, such as YANG
  4. Describe APIs for Cisco DNA Center and vManage
  5. Interpret REST API response codes and results in payload using Cisco DNA Center and RESTCONF
  6. Construct EEM applet to automate configuration, troubleshooting, or data collection
  7. Compare agent vs. agentless orchestration tools, such as Chef, Puppet, Ansible, and SaltStack

Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (300-420 ENSLD)

This exam tests your knowledge of enterprise design, including:

  • Advanced addressing and routing solutions
  • Advanced enterprise campus networks
  • WAN
  • Security services
  • Network services
  • SDA

1. Advanced Addressing and Routing Solutions

  1. Create structured addressing plans for IPv4 and IPv6
  2. Create stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for IS-IS
  3. Create stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for EIGRP
  4. Create stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for OSPF
  5. Create stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for BGP
    a) Address families
    b) Basic route filtering
    c) Attributes for path preference
    d) Route reflectors
    e) Load sharing
  6. Determine IPv6 migration strategies a) Overlay (tunneling)
    b) Native (dual-stacking)
    c) Boundaries (IPv4/IPv6 translations)

2. Advanced Enterprise Campus Networks

  1. Design campus networks for high availability
    a) First Hop Redundancy Protocols
    b) Platform abstraction techniques
    c) Graceful restart
    d) BFD
  2. Design campus Layer 2 infrastructures
    a) STP scalability
    b) Fast convergence
    c) Loop-free technologies
    d) PoE and WoL
  3. Design multicampus Layer 3 infrastructures
    a) Convergence
    b) Load sharing
    c) Route summarization
    d) Route filtering
    e) VRFs
    f) Optimal topologies
    g) Redistribution
  4. Describe SD-Access Architecture (underlay, overlay, control and data plane, automation, wireless, and security)
  5. Describe SD-Access fabric design considerations for wired and wireless access (overlay, fabric design, control plan design, border design, segmentation, virtual networks, calability, over the top and fabric for wireless, multicast)

3. WAN for Enterprise Networks

  1. Compare WAN connectivity options


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