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Network Design Zero-To-Hero By Arash Deljoo 2023 - nieriorefasow63 - 07-12-2023 Network Design Zero-To-Hero By Arash Deljoo 2023 Published 7/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 3.45 GB | Duration: 10h 20m Designing for Cisco Network Service Architectures ( will update ) What you'll learn Enterprise Campus Design Principles EIGRP Design OSPF Design IS-IS Design BGP Design IPv6 Design Challenges of the Transition to IPv6 Service Provider Managed VPNs Enterprise IP Multicast Design Requirements Technical knowledge of Network Technologies Description Enterprise environments require networks designed for performance, availability, and scalability to achieve outcomes. Seasoned IT professionals with progressive end-to-end network design expertise are crucial in ensuring networks deliver to meet today's requirements while future-proofing investments. For senior network design engineers, principal system engineers, network/solution architects, and CCDA professionals looking to build on your fundamental Cisco network design expertise, the Cisco CCDP certification program focuses on advanced addressing and routing protocols, WANs, service virtualization, and integration strategies for multilayered enterprise architectures.Students will be able to design and understand the inner workings of all elements within the common enterprise network, including internal routing, BGP routing, modern WAN connectivity, modern data center and data center interconnect, basic network security considerations, advanced quality-of-service design, transition to IPv6, and multicast routing design.Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures enables network designers, engineers, architects, and CCDP candidates to perform the conceptual, intermediate, and detailed design of a network infrastructure that supports desired network solutions over intelligent network services to achieve effective performance, scalability, and availability.By applying solid Cisco network solution models and recommended design practices, this course enables learners to provide viable, stable enterprise internetworking solutions. This book presents concepts and examples necessary to design converged enterprise networks. Also, this course has content addressing software-defined networks (SDNs). You will learn additional aspects of modular campus design, advanced routing designs, WAN service designs, enterprise data center design, and security design. Overview Section 1: Enterprise Campus Design Principles Lecture 1 Hierarchy Lecture 2 Modularity Lecture 3 Flexibility Lecture 4 Resiliency (A) Lecture 5 Resiliency (B) Section 2: EIGRP Design Lecture 6 EIGRP with Multiple AS , Multilayer Architectures Lecture 7 EIGRP Hub-and-Spoke Design Lecture 8 EIGRP Fast Convergence and GR-NSF Section 3: OSPF Design Lecture 9 OSPF Scalability Design Considerations Lecture 10 OSPF Area Design Considerations Lecture 11 OSPF Full Mesh and Hub & Spoke Design Lecture 12 OSPF Convergence Design Considerations Section 4: IS-IS Design Lecture 13 IS-IS Characteristics , Integrated IS-IS Routing Lecture 14 IS-IS Hierarchical Architecture Lecture 15 IS-IS Versus OSPF Lecture 16 IS-IS Technical Deep Dive Lecture 17 IS-IS Routing Logic and Route-Leaking Lecture 18 Flat and Hierarchical IS-IS Routing and Routes Summarization Lecture 19 Integrated IS-IS for IPv6 Section 5: BGP Design Lecture 20 BGP Overview Lecture 21 Designing Scalable iBGP Networks Lecture 22 BGP Route Reflector Design Lecture 23 Enhancing the Design of BGP Policies with BGP Communities Lecture 24 Case Study Designing Enterprise wide BGP Policies Lecture 25 BGP Load-Sharing Design Section 6: IPv6 Design Lecture 26 IPv6 Deployment and Design Considerations Lecture 27 Considerations for Migration to IPv6 Design Lecture 28 IPv6 Transition Mechanisms [To see links please register or login] [/align]DOWNLOAD |