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CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Certification Training

Unlock your potential as a Cisco CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure expert with our 200+ hour self-paced training course.

Instructor: Surendra Singh

Language: English

Validity Period: 365 days

₹59000 50% OFF

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Welcome to the CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Certification Training Course!

This comprehensive course is designed to prepare you for the Cisco CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure certification exam. With over 200 hours of content, you will have all the knowledge and skills you need to pass the exam and become a certified expert in enterprise infrastructure.

Our training course is self-paced, so you can study at your own pace and on your own schedule. You will have access to a wide variety of video lectures, labs demonstrations, and other resources to help you learn the material. The course is also regularly updated to ensure that you have the most up-to-date information and can stay current with the latest technologies.

Whether you are a network administrator, engineer, or architect, this course will give you the knowledge and hands-on experience you need to excel in your career. With the CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure certification, you will be able to design, implement, and troubleshoot complex enterprise networks, and be in high demand by employers.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN CCIE TRAINING COURSE?

  • Configuring and Verifying Basic Switch Operations
  • Configuring and Verifying Switchport Configuration
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations of VLAN
  • Configuring and Verifying Trunks
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations of VLAN Trunking Protocol
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Configuring and Verifying Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations STP Protection
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations of RSTP
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations of MSTP
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations Ether-Channel
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations Multilayer Switching
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations DHCP
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations Syslog
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations NTP
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations SNMP and IP SLA
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations SPAN and RSPAN
  • Configuring and Verifying High Availability & Operations of HSRP, VRRP and GLBP
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations Port-Security
  • Configuring and Verifying the operations of VLAN-ACL and Private VLANs
  • Configuring and Verifying the Operations DHCP Snooping and AAA
  • Packet Forwarding
  • IPv4 Static Routing
  • IPv6 Static Routing
  • Prefix Lists
  • EIGRP Named Mode
  • EIGRP and Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
  • EIGRP Stub 
  • EIGRP Filtering / Route Filtering
  • Advanced EIGRP Lab
  • EIGRP Authentication
  • Running OSPF on the Interfaces
  • OSPF Broadcast Networks
  • OSPF Non-broadcast Networks
  • OSPF Point-to-Point Networks
  • OSPF Point-to-Multipoint and Point-to-Multipoint Non-broadcast Networks
  • OSPF Area Types
  • OSPF Filtering/ Route Filtering
  • OSPF Summarization
  • Virtual Links and GRE Tunnels
  • Default Route Injection
  • OSPF Authentication
  • OSPF Best-Path Determination
  • OSPF Challenge Lab
  • Establishing a BGP Session Using the Correct TTL Value
  • Establishing Neighbor Adjacency Using Different Methods
  • Route Reflectors
  • BGP Confederation
  • BGP Backdoor and Conditional Advertisement
  • BGP Aggregation
  • BGP Filtering / Route Filtering
  • BGP Load Balancing
  • Remove-Private-AS: A Walkthrough
  • AS Migration
  • BGP Best-Path Algorithm: A Walkthrough
  • DMVPN Mechanics
  • DMVPN Designs
  • Single Hub, Single Cloud
  • Single Hub, Dual Cloud
  • Dual Hub, Single Cloud
  • Dual Hub, Dual Cloud
  • DMVPN NHS Clustering
  • DMVPN and DHCP
  • Troubleshoot DMVPN Phase 3 with dual-hub
  • Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)
  • IPsec/IKEv2 using pre-shared key
  • Identify use-cases for FlexVPN
  • Configuring Label Distribution Protocol
  • Static Routing in a VPN
  • EIGRP Routing in a VPN
  • EIGRP Site-of-Origin
  • OSPF Routing in a VPN
  • Backdoor Links and OSPF
  • BGP Routing in a VPN
  • MPLS and NAT
  • Route Targets, Import Maps, and Export Maps
  • Internet Access Methods: Partial Internet Routes
  • Acquiring an IPv6 Address
  • DMVPN and IPv6
  • IPv6- Configuring OSPFv3
  • IPv6- Summarization of Internal and External Networks
  • IPv6- OSPFv3 Broadcast Networks
  • IPv6- OSPFv3 Non-Broadcast Networks
  • IPv6- OSPFv3 Point-to-Point Networks
  • IPv6- OSPFv3 Point-to-Multipoint Networks
  • IPv6- OSPFv3 Cost and Auto-Cost
  • IPv6- LSAs in OSPFv3 
  • IPv6- OSPFv3 Area Types
  • IPv6- OSPFv3 Authentication
  • IPv6- EIGRPv6
  • IPv6- BGP Configuration 
  • Multicast IGMPv2, IGMPv3
  • Multicast IGMP Snooping, PIM Snooping
  • Multicast IGMP Querier
  • MulticastIGMP Filter
  • Multicast MLD
  • Reverse path forwarding check
  • PIM Sparse Mode
  • PIM Static RP, BSR, AutoRP
  • PIM Group to RP Mapping
  • PIM Bidirectional PIM
  • PIM Source-Specific Multicast
  • PIM Multicast boundary, RP announcement filter
  • PIM PIMv6 Anycast RP
  • PIM IPv4 Anycast RP using MSDP
  • Multicast multipath
  • Quality of Service CoS and DSCP Mapping
  • Marking using IP Precedence, DSCP, CoS
  • Quality of Service Classification
  • Quality of Service Policing, shaping
  • Precedence, ToS, and DSCP
  • Queuing Drop Policies
  • SDWAN – Interconnecting the SD-WAN components
  • SDWAN – Installing the enterprise root CA server
  • SDWAN – Performing initial configurations on vManage via CLI
  • SDWAN – Exploring vManage GUI mode
  • SDWAN – Performing initial configurations on vBond via CLI
  • SDWAN – Registering and installing certificate for vBond in vManage
  • SDWAN – Performing initial configurations on vSmart via CLI
  • SDWAN – Registering and installing certificate for vSmart in vManage Initializing the WAN Edges
  • SDWAN – Performing initial configurations on vEdge via CLI
  • SDWAN – Registering vEdges devices in vManage
  • SDWAN – Performing initial configurations on cEdge via CLI
  • SDWAN – Registering cEdges devices in vManage
  • SDWAN – Configuring System template
  • SDWAN – Configuring Banner template
  • SDWAN – Configuring VPN 0 and VPN 512 templates
  • SDWAN – Configuring VPN 0 interface and VPN 512 interface templates
  • SDWAN – Configuring AAA, BFD and OMP templates
  • SDWAN – Configuring device template from various feature templates 
  • SDWAN – Adding service-side VPNs in sites using CLI and template
  • SDWAN – Configuring Static routing using CLI
  • SDWAN – Configuring OSPF routing using CLI
  • SDWAN – Configuring BGP routing using CLI
  • SDWAN – Configuring EIGRP routing using CLI
  • SDWAN – Configuring routing using templates in vManage GUI
  • SDWAN – Attaching routing feature template in device template
  • SDWAN – Verifying the reachability between sites using CLI and vManage 
  • SDWAN – Configure TLOC extension for site redundancy
  • SDWAN – Configure an arbitrary hub-n-spoke topology for a VPN
  • SDWAN – Create a control policy for traffic engineering using TLOCs 
  • SDWAN – Configuring a policy for firewall service insertion and chaining
  • SDWAN – Perform route-filtering for sites using control policy
  • SDWAN – Perform TLOC-filtering for sites using control policy
  • SDWAN – Configuring route-leaking between VPNs for shared services 
  • SDWAN – Configuring VPN-Membership policy to control VPN reachability
  • SDWAN – Create a data policy to set preferred transport for certain traffic 
  • SDWAN – Implementing application aware policies for real-time traffic 
  • SDWAN – Configuring vEdges with NAT and direct internet access
  • SDWAN – Implementing cFlowd Policy for flow monitoring
  • SDWAN – Configuring various QoS concepts using data policy
  • SDWAN – Implementing various Packet Loss Mitigation techniques
  • SDWAN – Implementing application-aware firewall policy for traffic 
  • SDWAN – Creating an IDS/IPS policy for real time traffic analysis
  • SDWAN – Implementing URL Filtering to block certain websites 
  • SDWAN – Verifying AMP* for malware protection
  • SDWAN – Configuring DNS/Web Layer Security for DNS
  • SDWAN – Implementing Cloud-on-Ramp for SaaS 
  • SDWAN – Demonstrating Cloud-on-Ramp for IaaS*
  • SDWAN – Using vManage GUI to explore various monitoring feature
  • SDWAN – Verifying syslog and tcpdump on vEdge devices
  • SDWAN – Using apidocs to create a REST API call to query vManage
  • SDWAN – Performing software upgrade for controllers and edge devices
  • DNAC Restore
  • DNAC & ISE Integration
  • DNAC – Configuring Border Switch Initial Configuration
  • DNAC – Configuring Fusion Router Initial Configuration
  • DNAC Design – Network Hierarchy – Site & Building
  • DNAC Design – Server Configuration – AAA, NTP, DHCP
  • DNAC Design – Device Credentials
  • DNAC Design – IP Address Pools
  • DNAC – Configuring Skinny Configuration on the Edge Nodes
  • DNAC – Configuring Underlay Network – OSPF
  • DNAC – Device Discovery & Provisioning
  • DNAC Discovery – Discover the Seed Device (Border)
  • DNAC Provisioning – Assign the Seed Device
  • DNAC Provisioning – Enable LAN Automation to Discover the Fabric Devices
  • DNAC Provisioning – Provision the Fabric Devices
  • DNAC Design – Reserve the IP Pools for HQ Site
  • DNAC Policy – Create the Virtual Networks
  • DNAC – Create the Transit Network (L3HANDOFF)
  • DNAC – Configure Host-Onboarding
  • DNAC – Provision the Device Roles – Control/Border
  • DNAC – Provision the Device Roles – Edge
  • DNAC – Configure the Fusion Router
  • DNAC – Configure User & Groups on ISE
  • DNAC – Configure Authorization Profiles for the DNAC VNs
  • DNAC – Configure Authorization Policies for the DNAC VNs
  • DNAC – Configure the DHCP Server with DNAC Pools
  • DNAC – Create the SGT
  • DNAC – Re-configure ISE Authorization Policies to use SGTs
  • DNAC – Using a default contract to block all communications between SGTs
  • DNAC – Creating a SG ACL – Contract
  • DNAC – Applying and verifying a Custom SG ACL- Contract
  • DNAC – Network Health
  • DNAC – Client Health
  • DNAC – Path discovery
  • DNAC – Templates
  • DNAC – Configuring L2 Handoff
  • DNAC – Verifying Macro Segmentation – East/West – North/South
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