CCNP Enterprise Advanced Routing ENARSI 300-410 Complete Video Course (Video Training), 2nd Edition

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  • Edition: 2nd
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  • ISBN-10: 0-13-821719-X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-13-821719-8

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25+ Hours of Video Instruction

CCNP Enterprise Advanced Routing ENARSI 300-410 Complete Video Course, Second Edition is a comprehensive training course that brings Cisco ENARSI exam topics to life, making learning these foundational networking topics easy and fun.

Expert network engineers Brad Edgeworth and Brad Riapolov walk you through the full range of topics on the Cisco ENARSI exam, including Layer 3 routing, VPN technologies, infrastructure security, and infrastructure services. This unique product gives you the knowledge and skills you need to deploy and troubleshoot advanced routing technologies and services. This video course combines video instruction with live CLI configuration and troubleshooting demonstrations, light-board lectures to visualize concepts, and provides you with hands-on lab activities. Practicing the lessons that you have learned with hands-on labs helps reinforce the concepts that are being taught. This course includes instructor-developed Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) topology files that correlate with the lab exercises that they demonstrate. This enables you to load the topology files into your CML instance and follow along with the instructor to ensure that you understand the concepts being taught.

The videos and exercises contained in this product provide more than 20 hours of instruction. Modules are divided into easy-to-digest lessons and sub-lessons. Designed to take you inside advanced routing concepts in a unique and interactive way, CCNP Enterprise Advanced Routing ENARSI 300-410 Complete Video Course Second Edition is guaranteed to help you master the foundational networking topics that will help you succeed on the exam and on the job.

Note: To download the CML files, go to www.pearsonitcertification.com/title/ 9780138217198 and click the Downloads tab.

Skill Level:

Intermediate


Learn How to Configure and Troubleshoot:

  • EIGRP Dual Stack for IPv4 and IPv6 environments
  • OSPF Dual Stack for IPv4 and IPv6 environments
  • BGP Dual Stack for IPv4 and IPv6 environments
  • Route manipulation
  • Route redistribution and methods to prevent route feedback.
  • MPLS Layer 3 VPNs
  • Dynamic Mulitpoint VPN (DMVPN)
  • Infrastructure and on-device security including ACLs, AAA, CoPP, and IPv6 first hop security
  • Infrastructure services, including DHCP, SNMP, IP SLA, Netflow
  • NetFlow
  • Cisco DNA Center Assurance
      

Who Should Take This Course:

  • Anyone interested in obtaining their Cisco Certified Network Professional Enterprise certification (CCNP Enterprise) or CCNP Enterprise Advanced Routing specialty certification
  • Enterprise network engineers, system engineers, system administrators, and network administrators interested in configuring and troubleshooting advanced routing technologies and services
      

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Table of Contents

Lesson 1: Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)

1.1 Introducing EIGRP

1.2 EIGRP Configuration

1.3 EIGRP Authentication

1.4 EIGRP Path Calculations and Metrics

1.5 EIGRP Timers and Convergence

1.6 EIGRP Stuck in Active

1.7 EIGRP Route Summarization

1.8 EIGRP Stub and Stub Site

1.9 EIGRP WAN Considerations

1.10 EIGRP Route Manipulations

1.11 EIGRP Over VRF-Lite

1.12 Troubleshooting EIGRP

Lesson 2: EIGRPv6

2.1 EIGRPv6 Fundamentals

2.2 EIGRPv6 Configuration

2.3 Troubleshooting EIGRPv6

Lesson 3: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

3.1 OSPF Fundamentals

3.2 OSPF Authentication

3.3 OSPF Network Types

3.4 OSPF Internal LSAs

3.5 OSPF External LSAs

3.6 OSPF Route Summarization

3.7 OSPF Stub Areas

3.8 Virtual Links

3.9 OSPF Path Selection Internal Routes

3.10 OSPF Path Selection External Routes

3.11 VRF-Lite for OSPF

3.12 OSPF Troubleshooting

Lesson 4: OSPFv3

4.1 OSPFv3 Fundamentals

4.2 OSPFv3 Configuration

Lesson 5: Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

5.1 BGP Fundamentals

5.2 BGP Communication

5.3 BGP Session Configuration

5.4 BGP Prefix Advertisement

5.5 BGP Route Summarization

5.6 EBGP and IBGP Route Advertisement Behaviors

5.7 BGP Route Filtering

5.8 BGP Scalability Optimizations - Update Source

5.9 BGP Scalability Optimizations - Route Reflectors

5.10 BGP Scalability Optimizations - Confederations and Peer Groups

5.11 BGP Communities

5.12 BGP Best Path

5.13 Multiprotocol BGP for IPv6

5.14 Multiprotocol BGP for IPv6 over an IPv4 Session

5.15 VRF-Lite for BGP

5.16 Troubleshooting BGP

Lesson 6: Route Manipulation and Advanced Routing Concepts

6.1 Access Control Lists (ACLs)

6.2 Prefix Lists

6.3 Regular Expressions (RegEx)

6.4 Route Maps

6.5 Modifying Routing Protocols AD & Troubleshooting

6.6 Configure and Verify Policy-Based Routing

6.7 Describe Bidirectional Forwarding Detection

Lesson 7: Route Redistribution

7.1 Route Redistribution Fundamentals

7.2 Route Redistribution Configuration for EIGRP

7.3 Route Redistribution Configuration for OSPF

7.4 Route Redistribution Configuration for BGP

7.5 Selective Route Redistribution

7.6 Problems with Redistribution

7.7 Preventing Issues with Route Redistribution

7.8 IPv6 Route Redistribution

Lesson 8: Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS )

8.1 MPLS Fundamentals

8.2 MPLS Layer 3 Virtual Private Network (L3VPN)

8.3 MPLS LSP Demonstration

8.4 MPLS L3VPN Demonstration

Lesson 9: DMVPN

9.1 Introducing DMVPN

9.2 DMVPN Phase 1 Configuration

9.3 DMVPN Phase 3 Configuration

9.4 IPsec Tunnel Protection

Lesson 10: Infrastructure Security

10.1 Router Security Features

10.2 Troubleshooting Router Security Features

10.3 Troubleshooting Local AAA on a Router

10.4 Troubleshooting RADIUS on a Router

10.5 Troubleshooting TACACS+ on a Router

10.6 IPv4 Access Control Lists (Standard; Extended; Time-Based)

10.7 IPv4 Standard Access Control Lists

10.8 IPv4 Extended Access Control Lists

10.9 IPv4 Reflexive Access Control Lists

10.10 IPv4 Time-based Access Control Lists

10.11 IPv6 Traffic Filter

10.12 Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF)

10.13 Troubleshooting Control Plane Policing (CoPP) (Telnet; SSH; HTTP(S); SNMP; EIGRP; OSPF; BGP)

10.14 IPv6 First Hop Security Features

Lesson 11: Infrastructure Services

11.1 Troubleshooting Device Management

11.2 Console and VTY; Telnet; SSH

11.3 HTTP(S); SCP; TFTP

11.4 Troubleshooting SNMP

11.5 Troubleshooting Network Problems Using Logging

11.6 DHCP Fundamentals

11.7 Troubleshooting DHCP IPv4

11.8 Troubleshooting DHCPv6

11.9 Troubleshooting Network Performance Using IP SLA

11.10 IP SLA Object Tracking

11.11 Troubleshooting NetFlow (v5; v9)

11.12 Flexible NetFlow

11.13 Monitoring DNA Center Assurance Dashboard

11.14 Monitoring DNA Center Assurance Network Health

11.15 Monitoring DNA Center Assurance Client Health

11.16 Monitoring DNA Center Assurance Application Health

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