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Course Summary
CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.1 - Topics
With the promptly growing Amazon Web Services (AWS) networking community, many new networking elements and frameworks have emerged, creating plenty of opportunities for network specialists. If you are someone looking to pursue a career, or even an interest, in AWS Advance Networking, now is the time!
- 2.1 Cisco SD Access
- 2.1.a Underlay
- 2.1.a i Manual
- 2.1.a ii LAN automation/PnP
- 2.1.a iii Device discovery and device
management
- 2.1.a iv Extended nodes / Policy
extended nodes
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2.1.b Overlay
- 2.1.b i LISP, BGP control planes
- 2.1.b ii VXLAN data plane
- 2.1.b iii Cisco TrustSec policy plane
- 2.1.b iv L2 flooding
- 2.1.b v Native multicast
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- 2.1.c Fabric Design
- 2.1.c i Single site campus
- 2.1.c ii Multi-site
- 2.1.c iii Fabric in a box
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2.1.d Fabric Deployment
- 2.1.d i Host onboarding
- 2.1.d ii Authentication templates
- 2.1.d iii Port configuration
- 2.1.d iv Multi-site remote border
- 2.1.d v Border priority
- 2.1.d vi Adding devices to fabric
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- 2.1.e Fabric border handoff
- 2.1.e i SDA, SDWAN, IP Transits
- 2.1.e ii Peer device (Fusion router)
- 2.1.e iii Layer 2 border handoff
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2.1.f Segmentation
- 2.1.f i Macro segmentation using
VNs
- 2.1.f ii Micro-level segmentation
using SGTs and SGACLs
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2.2 Cisco SD-WAN
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2.2.a Controller Architecture
- 2.2.a i Management plane
(vManage)
- 2.2.a ii Orchestration plane (vBond)
- 2.2.a iii Control plane (vSmart)
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2.2.b SD-WAN Underlay
- 2.2.b i WAN Cloud Edge
Deployment (AWS, Azure,
Google Cloud)
- 2.2.b ii WAN Edge Deployment
(hardware)
- 2.2.b iii Greenfield, Brownfield, and
Hybrid deployments
- 2.2.b iv System Configuration
(system IP, Site-ID, Org
Name, vBond)
- 2.2.b v Transport configuration
(underlay and tunnel
interfaces, allowed services,
TLOC extension)
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2.2.c Overlay Management Protocol (OMP)
- 2.2.c i OMP attributes
- 2.2.c ii IPSec key management
- 2.2.c iii Route aggregation
- 2.2.c iv Redistribution
- 2.2.c v Additional features (BGP AS
Path propagation, SDA
integration)
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2.2.d Configuration Templates
- 2.2.d i CLI templates
- 2.2.d ii Feature templates
- 2.2.d iii Device templates
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2.2.e Centralized policies
- 2.2.e i Data policies
- 2.2.e ii Application-aware routing
policies
- 2.2.e iii Control policies
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2.2.f Localized policies
- 2.2.f i Access List
- 2.2.f ii Route policies
- 3.1 Static point-to-point GRE tunnels
- 3.2 MPLS 3.2.a Operations
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- 3.2.a i Label stack, LSR, LSP
- 3.2.a ii LDP
- 3.2.a iii MPLS ping, MPLS traceroute
- 3.2.b L3VPN
- 3.2.b i PE-CE routing using BGP
- 3.2.b ii MP-BGP VPNv4/VPNv6
3.3 DMVPN
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3.3.a Troubleshoot DMVPN Phase 3 with
dual-hub
- 3.3.a i NHRP
- 3.3.a ii IPsec/IKEv2 using preshared key
- 3.3.a iii Per-Tunnel QoS
- 5.1 Data encoding formats
- 5.1.a JSON
- 5.1.b XML
- 5.1.c YAML
- 5.1.d Jinja
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Introduction
- A (Very) Basic Introduction to Networking
- The OSI Reference Model Overview
- The TCP/IP Stack
- The Upper OSI Layers
- The Lower OSI Layers
- Introduction
- The Transport Layer Header, TCP and UDP
- Introduction
- Class A IP Addresses
- IP Address Classes B and C
- IP Address Classes D and E
- Introduction
- Local Area Network Layer 2 – Ethernet
- Introduction
- Switches vs Hubs
- Switch Operation
Routers - Other Cisco Devices
- Cisco Device Functions – Lab Exercises
- Introduction
- A (Very) Basic Introduction to Networking
- The OSI Reference Model Overview
- The TCP/IP Stack
- The Upper OSI Layers
- The Lower OSI Layers
- Introduction
- The Transport Layer Header, TCP and UDP
- Introduction
- Class A IP Addresses
- IP Address Classes B and C
- IP Address Classes D and E
- Introduction
- Local Area Network Layer 2 – Ethernet
- Introduction
- Switches vs Hubs
- Switch Operation
Routers - Other Cisco Devices
- Cisco Device Functions – Lab Exercises
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