The CCNP Enterprise: ENCOR is the first step to mastering the implementation of core enterprise network technologies. The goal of this online training course is to provide you with the skills needed to install, manage, and administer dual stack architecture, virtualization, network assurance, security, and automation in an enterprise network.
CCNP Enterprise: ENARSI provides you with knowledge of Cisco solutions in advanced addressing and routing solutions, advanced enterprise campus networks, WAN, security and network services, and Software-Defined Access.
The course will also prepare you to sit for the Cisco CCNP Enterprise Core exam ENOR and the Cisco CCNP Enterprise Concentration exam ENSLD. This course offers enrollment with or without a voucher. The voucher is prepaid access to sit for the certifying exam upon eligibility.
Instructor(s):Raymond Lacoste
Raymond Lacoste is a highly recognized instructor and IT professional who holds the Cisco Sirius Instructor Award. He has authored Cisco Press publications on the Cisco ENARSI and Cisco TSHOOT exams. Raymond's areas of expertise include Cisco Enterprise networking, Cisco Routing and Switching, Cisco Datacenter Networking, ITIL, and Amazon AWS. He also holds certifications in Cisco CCSI, Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching, Cisco CCNP Enterprise, ITIL Foundations, ITIL Practitioner, ITIL Intermediate, Amazon AWS System Operations, Amazon AWS Architect, Amazon AWS Developer, and CISSP. In addition to his certifications and experience, Raymond's engaging instruction style makes even the most obscenely complicated or obtuse concepts relatable and understandable. Outside of class, he enjoys dominating both on the golf course and the basketball court.
Aaron Gould
Aaron Gould is a highly knowledgeable network engineer with heavy experience in the Internet Service Provider space. Aaron holds multiple professional-level certifications with Juniper and Cisco equipment as well as Juniper - JNCIP-SP, Juniper - JNCIS-SP, Juniper - JNCDS-DC, Juniper - AAA (JNCIA X 3), Juniper – JNCDA, Juniper - JNCIA-Cloud, Juniper - JNCIA-Junos, Cisco - CCNP SP, Cisco – CCIP, Cisco – CCDP, Cisco - CCNP R/S, MEF CECP, and IPv6 Forum - Silver certifications. Aaron's extensive expertise includes Cisco IOS Routing and Switching, Cisco Network Design, Cisco Service Provider Routing, and Juniper Service Provider Routing.
Requirements:
Hardware Requirements:
- This course can be taken on either a PC, Mac, or Chromebook.
Software Requirements:
- PC: Windows 8 or later.
- Mac: macOS 10.6 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox is preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- Microsoft Word Online
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Other:
- Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
Instructional Material Requirements:
The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment and will be available online.
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Lesson 1
- Course Overview
- Introduction to ENCOR Course and Exam Objectives
- Campus Architecture and Device Fundamentals
- Campus Architecture
- Device Architecture
- Access and Distribution Layer Features and Services
- Configuring and Verifying VLANs
- Configuring and Verifying Trunks
- VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
- STP Overview and Algorithm Deep Dive
- STP Convergence, Configuration and Manipulation
- STP PortFast, and BPDU Guard
- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
- EtherChannels
- Inter-VLAN Routing
- First-Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP)
- Routing
- Routing Introduction
- Dynamic Routing Overview
- OSPFv2 Overview, Packets, States, and Design
- OSPFv2 Configuration and Verification
- Text BoxOSPFv2 Network Types and DR/BDR Election
- OSPFv2 LSAs and Metric
- OSPFv2 Summarization
- OSPFv2 Filtering
- EBGP Overview, Configuration and Verification
- Text BoxShapeBGP Best Path Selection Process
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Multicast Protocol Overview
- VPN's
- GRE Tunnel Configuration and Verification
- IPSec Introduction
- IPSec Site-to-Site VPN Tunnel Configuration and Verification
- GRE over IPSec Tunnel Configuration and Verification
- Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
- Management Protocols and Services
- NTP Configuration and Verification
- Syslog Configuration and Verification
- Debugs, Conditional Debugs, Ping, and Traceroute
- SNMP Configuration and Verification
- NetFlow / Flexible NetFlow Configuration and Verification
- SPAN, RSPAN, ERSPAN Configuration and Verification
- IPSLA Configuration and Verification
- Quality of Service (QoS) Overview
- Embedded Event Manager (EEM) Configuration
- Security
- Device Access, Authentication Configuration and Verification
- AAA Configuration and Verification
- Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
- Next-Gen Firewalls, Network Access Control, MACSec, and TrustSec
- Next Generation Campus Networks
- SD-Access
- LISP and VXLAN
- SD-WAN
- DNA Center Overview
- Data Formats
- Data Modeling
- NetConf / RestConf
- Python Exam Prep
- ShapeChef, Puppet, Ansible, SaltStack
- LAN Essentials
- Routed Protocols - Addressing
- IPv4 addressing (create plan)
- IPv6 addressing (create plan)
- IPv6 migration methods (determine)
- Routing Protocols – Secure and scale (create design)
- IS-IS
- EIGRP
- OSPF
- BGP – address families, attributes, filtering, RR's, load sharing, balancing, symmetry
- Enterprise Campus Networks (design)
- HA – GR, FHRP's
- L2 – xSTP, loop prevention, convergence
- L3 – convergence, vrf, redistribution, filtering, summarization
- SD-Access architecture and design (describe) – underlay, overlay, control and data planes
- Wide Area Networks (WAN)
- Options (compare) – L2/3 VPN's, metro ethernet, DWDM, SD-Wan ce
- Site to site VPN (design) – L2/L3, GRE, DMVPN, GET VPN
- HA (design) – single, multi, backup, failover
- SD-WAN architecture and design (describe) – various planes, QoS, multicast
- End-to-End Quality of Service (QoS)
- QoS strategies – IntServ/Diffserv (design)
- End-to-End QoS – Classify, mark, shape, police, queue (design)
- Network management techniques, out-of-band, in-band (design)
- Multicast
- Concepts – source/shared trees, RPF, RP (describe)
- Services – PIM bi-dir, SSM, MSDP (design)
- Automation
- YANG data models (IETF, Openconfig, Cisco native) – recognize differences
- Netconf and Restconf – recognize differences
- Telemetry model-driven (periodic/on-change publication and dial-in/dial-out) – recognize differences and impact
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