CCNP Enterprise Design ENSLD 300-420

Course Code: CS-ENSLD

This new five day Cisco CCNP Enterprise Design ENSLD 300-420 course will provide delegates with the knowledge and skills you need to design an enterprise network.

  • Training Credits: N/A
  • Duration: 5 Days
  • Technology: Cisco
  • Level: Professional
  • Delivery Method: Instructor Led

This course is primarily intended for: 

System Administrators , Network Design Engineers, Network engineers, System Engineers

Individuals preparing for the Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) exam, which is part of Cisco’s CCNP Enterprise certification

The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows: 

CCNA Certification or equivalent Cisco working experience

On completion of this course, participants should be familiar with:

- Creating a structured addressing plans for IPv4 and IPv6

- Determining IPv6 migration strategies

- Creating stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for IS-IS

- Creating stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for EIGRP

- Creating stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for OSPF

- Creating stable, secure, and scalable routing designs for BGP

- Multicast routing concepts (source trees, shared trees, RPF, rendezvous points)

- Designing multicast services (SSM, Bidirectional PIM, MSDP)

- Designing network management techniques (in-band versus out-of-band, segmented management networks, prioritizing network management traffic)

- Hierarchical design models ,architecture, LAN media and Spanning Tree Protocol design considerations

- Designing campus networks for high availability

- Designing multi-campus Layer 3 infrastructures

- WAN technologies in enterprise networks

- WAN design and QoS

- SD-Access architecture and SD-Access fabric design considerations for wired and wireless access

- Cisco SD-WAN architecture (orchestration plane, management plane, control plane, data plane, onboarding plane and provisioning, and security)

- Cisco SD-WAN design considerations (control plane design, overlay design, LAN design, high availability, redundancy, scalability, security design, QoS, and multicast over SD-WAN fabric)

- YANG data models with IETF and OpenConfig, along with NETCONF and RESTCONF protocols

- Model-driven telemetry and how it can be used to gather information from network devices.

Exam #300-420 is associated with the new CCNP Enterprise certification. This exam will test a candidate’s knowledge of enterprise design, including:

- Advanced addressing and routing solutions

- Advanced enterprise campus networks

- WAN

- Security services

- Network services

- SDA

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Modules

- IPv4 Header:

- IPv4 Addressing

- IP Address Subnets

- IP Addressing Design

- Address Assignment and Name Resolution

- IPv6 Header

- IPv6 Address Representation

- IPv6 Address Scope Types and Address Allocations

- IPv6 Mechanisms

- IPv6 Routing Protocols

- IPv4-to-IPv6 Migration Strategies and Deployment Models

- Routing Protocol Characteristics

- Routing Protocol Metrics and Loop Prevention

- EIGRP:

- IS-IS

- OSPFv2

- OSPFv3

- BGP

- Route Manipulation

- IP Multicast Review

- Network Management Design

- Hierarchical Network Models

- LAN Media

- Spanning Tree Protocol Design Considerations

- Campus LAN Design and Best Practices:

- High Availability Network Services

- WAN Overview

- WAN Transport Technologies:

- Site-to-Site VPN Design

- WAN Design Methodologies

- Design for High Availability

- Internet Connectivity

- Backup Connectivity

- QoS Strategies

- Designing End-to-End QoS Policies

- SD-Access Architecture:

- SD-Access Fabric Design Considerations for Wired and Wireless Access

- SD-WAN Architecture

- SD-WAN Design Considerations

- Introduction to Network APIs and Protocols

- YANG, NETCONF, and RESTCONF Explored

- IETF, OpenConfig, and Cisco YANG Models

- Model-Driven Telemetry