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This intermediate Cisco CCNP Enterprise training prepares learners to take the 300-420 ENSLD exam, which is one of the concentration exams required to earn the CCNP Enterprise certification.
Network design engineers deal with setting up and managing the performance and security of the organization’s networks. The design engineer specifies the equipment, software, and connections. Network engineers then work with the network admin and support personnel who actually install and operate the network on a day-to-day basis.
Executing implementation plans for enterprise networks requires deep knowledge of the many devices, tools, protocols and software that make those large networks possible. This training prepares a network administrator to earn their CCNP Enterprise by covering dual stack architectures, virtualization, infrastructure, security and much more.
For anyone with network administrators on their team, this Cisco training can be used for 300-420 ENSLD exam prep, onboarding new network administrators, individual or team training plans, or as a Cisco reference resource.
This CCNP Enterprise training covers 300-420 ENSLD network design exam objectives, including these topics:
• Understanding network design principles at the enterprise level (WAN, SD-WAN, WLAN, etc.)
• Configuring data path virtualization technologies
• Manipulating layers and configuring protocols like EIGRP, OSPF, NTP, HSRP, and more
• Diagnosing network problems with tools like syslog, pings, and trace route
• Configuring device access control and wireless security features
• Automating network tasks like configuration, troubleshooting or data collection
Who Should Take ENSLD Training?
This CCNP Enterprise training is considered associate-level Cisco training, which means it was designed for network administrators. This network design skills course is designed for network administrators with three to five years of experience with advanced network design.
New or aspiring network administrators. If you're brand new to network administration, earning your CCNP Enterprise might be a high hurdle to clear at the very beginning of your career. But don't let that discourage you: this training covers all the exam's material, from network automation to infrastructure installation. Whether you're aiming to pass the CCNP exam or just want to know what an advanced network administrator needs to know for enterprise network implementation, this training delivers it.
Experienced network administrators. If you've been working as a network administrator for several years, this training will round out all the experience you've gained on the job and cover any areas you might not have been exposed to yet. There are six categories on the core CCNP Enterprise exam: architecture, virtualization, infrastructure, assurance, security, and automation -- you'll be ready for each after this training.
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1. Design an IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Scheme/1. Introducing IPv4 Address Schemes.mp4
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1. Design an IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Scheme/10. Stateless and Stateful Configuration.mp4
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1. Design an IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Scheme/11. Configure IPv6 Addresses.mp4
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1. Design an IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Scheme/12. Summarizing IPv6 Addressing.mp4
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1. Design an IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Scheme/2. An IPv4 Refresher.mp4
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1. Design an IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Scheme/3. Designing a Basic Subnet.mp4
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1. Design an IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Scheme/4. Designing for an Enterprise.mp4
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1. Design an IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Scheme/5. Considerations of VLSM.mp4
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1. Design an IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Scheme/6. Summarizing IPv4 Addressing.mp4
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1. Design an IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Scheme/7. Introducing IPv6 Addressing Schemes.mp4
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1. Design an IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Scheme/8. IPv6 Address Structure.mp4
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1. Design an IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Scheme/9. IPv6 Address Allocations.mp4
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10. Design High Availability in Campus Networks/89. Intro.mp4
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10. Design High Availability in Campus Networks/90. Network Redundancy.mp4
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10. Design High Availability in Campus Networks/91. Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP).mp4
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10. Design High Availability in Campus Networks/92. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP).mp4
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10. Design High Availability in Campus Networks/93. Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP).mp4
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10. Design High Availability in Campus Networks/94. Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD).mp4
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10. Design High Availability in Campus Networks/95. FHRP Design.mp4
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10. Design High Availability in Campus Networks/96. Graceful Restart, SSO, and NSF.mp4
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10. Design High Availability in Campus Networks/97. Review and Quiz.mp4
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11. Explain the Hierarchical Network Model/100. Enterprise Campus Architecture.mp4
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11. Explain the Hierarchical Network Model/101. The Access Layer.mp4
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11. Explain the Hierarchical Network Model/102. The Distribution Layer.mp4
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11. Explain the Hierarchical Network Model/103. The Core Layer.mp4
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11. Explain the Hierarchical Network Model/104. Collapsed Designs.mp4
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11. Explain the Hierarchical Network Model/105. Review and Quiz.mp4
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11. Explain the Hierarchical Network Model/98. Intro.mp4
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11. Explain the Hierarchical Network Model/99. The Hierarchical Network Model.mp4