CISCO NEXUS+ VXLAN+ CISCO ACI
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COURSE NAME | DATE | SCHEDULE | TIMINGS | SESSION DURATION | ENROLL NOW |
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CISCO NEXUS [300-415] ENSWI | Starting on 25-FEB 2023 | SAT and SUN | 9 PM IST | Daily 2 hrs Only | Enroll Now (combo) | CISCO NEXUS (only) |
VXLAN | Starting After Cisco sdwan | SAT and SUN | 9 PM IST | Daily 2 hrs Only | Enroll Now (combo) | CISCO VXLAN (only) |
Cisco ACI [300-620] DCACI | Starting After VXLAN | SAT and SUN | 9 PM IST | Daily 2 hrs Only | Enroll Now (combo) | CISCO ACI (only) |
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Course Content Overview
VXLAN
- [LAB] Vxlan Introduction
- [LAB] Vxlan Advantages & Use-Cases
- [LAB] Vxlan Terminology
- [LAB] Vxlan Bridging & Routing
- [LAB] Vxlan Frame Format & Header Fields
- [LAB] Vxlan Pre-Requisites
- [LAB] Vxlan Flood & Learn Theory
- [LAB] Vxlan Packet Walk-through
- [LAB] Vxlan Flood & Learn Configuration
- [LAB] Vxlan Ingress Replication
- [LAB] Vxlan BGP-EVPN Theory
- [LAB] Vxlan BGP-EVPN Route-types
- [LAB] Vxlan BGP EVPN Enhancements
- [LAB] Vxlan BGP EVPN Configuration
- [LAB] Vxlan BGP EVPN over VPC
- [LAB] Vxlan Integrated Route & Bridge (IRB)
- [LAB] Vxlan in ACI
- [LAB] Vxlan for DCI Solution
Cisco ACI [300-620] DCACI
- What Is Cisco ACI?
- Cisco ACI Topology and Hardware
- Cisco ACI Object Model
- Faults, Event Record, and Audit Log
- Cisco ACI Fabric Discovery
- Cisco ACI Access Policies
- Cisco ACI Logical Constructs
- Tenant
- Virtual Routing and Forwarding
- Bridge Domain
- Endpoint Group
- Application Profile
- Tenant Components Review
- Adding Bare-Metal Servers to Endpoint Groups
- Contracts
- Endpoint Learning
- Basic Bridge Domain Configuration Knob
- Cisco ACI External Connectivity Options
- External Layer 2 Network Connectivity
- External Layer 3 Network Connectivity
- VMware vCenter VDS Integration
- Resolution Immediacy in VMM
- Alternative VMM Integrations Explaining Cisco ACI Management
- Role-Based Access Control
- In-Band Management
- Cisco ACI Upgrade
- Collect Tech Support
- Service Appliance Insertion Without ACI L4-L7 Service Graph
- Service Appliance Insertion via ACI L4-L7 Service Graph
- Service Graph Configuration Workflow
- Service Graph PBR Introduction
- Out-of-Band Management
- In-Band Management
- Syslog
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- Configuration Backup
- Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- Lab#1 Validate Fabric Discovery
- Lab#2 Configure Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- Lab#3 Create Access Policies and Virtual Port Channel (vPC)
- Lab#4 Enable Layer 2 Connectivity in the Same Endpoint Group (EPG)
- Lab#5 Enable Inter-EPG Layer 2 Connectivity
- Lab#6 Enable Inter-EPG Layer 3 Connectivity
- Lab#7 Compare Traffic Forwarding Methods in a Bridge Domain
- Lab#8 Configure External Layer 2 (L2Out) Connection
- Lab#9 Configure External Layer 3 (L3Out) Connection
- Lab#10 Integrate Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC) With VMware
- Lab#11 vCenter Using VMware Distributed Virtual Switch (DVS)
Cisco SD-WAN [300-415] ENSDWI
- [THEORY] 1.1 Describe Cisco SD-WAN architecture and components
- [THEORY] 1.1.a Orchestration plane (vBond, NAT)
- [THEORY] 1.1.b Management plane (vManage)
- [THEORY] 1.1.c Control plane (vSmart, OMP)
- [THEORY] 1.1.d Data plane (WAN Edge)
- [THEORY] 1.1.d (i) TLOC
- [THEORY] 1.1.d (ii) IPsec and GRE
- [THEORY] 1.1.d (iii) vRoute
- [THEORY] 1.1.d (iv) BFD
- [THEORY] 1.2 Describe Cisco SD-WAN Edge platforms and capabilities
- [THEORY] 1.3 Describe Cisco SD-WAN Cloud OnRamp
- [THEORY] 1.3.a SaaS
- [THEORY] 1.3.b IaaS
- [THEORY] 1.3.c Colocation
- [THEORY] 2.1 Describe controller cloud deployment
- [THEORY] 2.2 Describe controller on-premises deployment
- [THEORY] 2.2.a Hosting platform (KVM and Hypervisor)
- [THEORY] 2.2.b Installing controllers
- [THEORY] 2.2.c Scalability and redundancy
- [THEORY] 2.3 Configure certificates and device lists
- [THEORY] 2.4 Troubleshoot control plane connectivity between controllers
- [THEORY] 3.5 Configure CLI and vManage feature configuration templates
- [THEORY] 3.5.a VRRP
- [THEORY] 3.5.b OSPF
- [THEORY] 3.5.c BGP
- [THEORY] 3.5.d EIGRP
- [THEORY] 3.6 Describe multicast support in Cisco SD-WAN
- [THEORY] 3.1 Describe WAN Edge deployment
- [THEORY] 3.1.a On-boarding
- [THEORY] 3.1.b Orchestration with zero-touch provisioning and plug-and-play
- [THEORY] 3.1.c Data center and regional hub deployments
- [THEORY] 3.2 Configure Cisco SD-WAN data plane
- [THEORY] 3.2.a Circuit termination and TLOC-extension
- [THEORY] 3.2.b Dynamic tunnels
- [THEORY] 3.2.c Underlay-overlay connectivity
- [THEORY] 3.3 Configure OMP
- [THEORY] 3.4 Configure TLOCs
- [THEORY] 4.1 Configure control policies
- [THEORY] 4.2 Configure data policies
- [THEORY] 4.3 Configure end-to-end segmentation
- [THEORY] 4.3.a VPN segmentation
- [THEORY] 4.3.b Topologies
- [THEORY] 4.4 Configure Cisco SD-WAN application-aware routing
- [THEORY] 4.5 Configure direct Internet access
- [THEORY] 5.3.a. DNS security
- [THEORY] 5.3.b. Secure Internet Gateway (SIG)
- [THEORY] 5.4 Configure QoS treatment on WAN Edge routers
- [THEORY] 5.1 Configure service insertion
- [THEORY] 5.2 Describe Cisco SD-WAN security features
- [THEORY] 5.2.a. Application-aware enterprise firewall
- [THEORY] 5.2.b IPS
- [THEORY] 5.2.c URL filtering
- [THEORY] 5.2.d AMP
- [THEORY] 5.2.e SSL and TLS proxy
- [THEORY] 5.3 Describe Cloud security integration
- [THEORY] 5.4.a Scheduling
- [THEORY] 5.4.b Queuing
- [THEORY] 6.1 Describe authentication, monitoring, and reporting from vManage
- [THEORY] 6.2 Configure authentication, monitoring, and reporting
- [THEORY] 6.3 Describe REST API monitoring
- [THEORY] 6.4 Describe software image management from vManage
- [THEORY] 5.4.c Shaping
- [THEORY] 5.4.d Policing
- [THEORY] 5.4.e Marking
- [THEORY] 5.4.f Per-tunnel and adaptive QoS
- [LAB] Lab#1: Configuration of Provider Network
- [LAB] Task1.1: Configure MPLS Router
- [LAB] Task1.2: Configure Internet
- [LAB] Task1.3: Configure 4G LTE
- [LAB] Task1.4: Configure ALPHA-HQ LTE
- [LAB] Lab#2: Initialization of vManage via CLI
- [LAB] Task2.1: Configure vManage System Parameters
- [LAB] Task2.2: Configure vManage VPN 0 Configuration
- [LAB] Task2.3: Configure vManage VPN 512 Configuration
- [LAB] Lab#3: Initialization of vBond via CLI
- [LAB] Task3.1: Configure vBond System Parameters
- [LAB] Task3.2: Configure vBond VPN 0 Configuration
- [LAB] Task3.3: Configure vBond VPN 512 Configuration
- [LAB] Lab#4: Initialization of vSmart via CLI
- [LAB] Task4.1: Configure vSmart System Parameters
- [LAB] Task4.2: Configure vSmart VPN 0 Configuration
- [LAB] Task4.3: Configure vSmart VPN 512 Configuration
- [LAB] Lab#5: Initialization of ETA Site vEdges via CLI
- [LAB] Task5.1: Configure vEdge1-ETA System Parameters
- [LAB] Task5.2: Configure vEdge1-ETA VPN 0 Configuration
- [LAB] Task5.3: Configure vEdge2-ETA System Parameters
- [LAB] Task5.4: Configure vEdge2-ETA VPN 0 Configuration
- [LAB] Lab#6: Initialization of GAMMA Site vEdges via CLI
- [LAB] Task6.1: Configure vEdge1-GAMMA System Parameters
- [LAB] Task6.2: Configure vEdge1-GAMMA VPN 0 Configuration
- [LAB] Task6.3: Configure vEdge2-GAMMA System Parameters
- [LAB] Task6.4: Configure vEdge2-GAMMA VPN 0 Configuration
- [LAB] Lab#7: Initialization of ZETA Site vEdge via CLI
- [LAB] Task7.1: Configure vEdge1-ZETA System Parameters
- [LAB] Task7.2: Configure vEdge1-ZETA VPN 0 Configuration
- [LAB] Lab#8: Initialization of DELTA Site vEdge via CLI
- [LAB] Task8.1: Configure vEdge1-DELTA System Parameters
- [LAB] Task8.2: Configure vEdge1-DELTA VPN 0 Configuration
- Lab#9: Configure Windows Server as CA Server
- [LAB] Task9.1: Configure Windows Server Network Adapter
- [LAB] Task9.2: Add CA Server role in Windows Server
- [LAB] Lab#10: Generate Root Certificate from CA Server
- [LAB] Task10.1: Complete basic initial configuration of vManage via GUI
- [LAB] Task10.2: Generate root certificate from CA server and Install it to vManage
- [LAB] Task10.3: Generate CSR from vManage
- [LAB] Task10.4: Issue Identity Certificate from CA Server
- [LAB] Task10.5: Install Identity Certificate to vManage
- [LAB] Lab#11: Add vBond to vManage and Generate Identity Certificate for vBond
- [LAB] Task11.1: Add vBond to vManage
- [LAB] Task11.2: Generate CSR from vBond
- [LAB] Task11.3: Issue Identity Certificate from CA Server
- [LAB] Task11.4: Install Identity Certificate to vBond
- [LAB] Lab#12: Add vSmart to vManage and Generate Identity Certificate for vSmart
- [LAB] Task12.1: Add vSmart to vManage
- [LAB] Task12.2: Generate CSR from vSmart
- [LAB] Task12.3: Issue Identity Certificate from CA Server
- [LAB] Task12.4: Install Identity Certificate to vSmart
- [LAB] Lab#13: Initialization of BETA Site cEdge via CLI
- [LAB] Task13.1: Configure cEdge1-BETA System Parameters
- [LAB] Task13.2: Configure cEdge1-BETA interface
- [LAB] Lab#14: Enable Tunnel Interface on VPN0 Interfaces
- [LAB] Task14.1: Enable Tunnel interface inside VPN0 on vManage, vBond, vSmart, vEdges /cEdges & allow service all, sshd and netconf
- [LAB] Lab#15: Uploading viptela.serial file to vManage
- [LAB] Task15.1: Upload viptela.serial file to vManage for registering vEdges and cEdges to vManage
- [LAB] Lab#16: Register vEdge/cEdge to vManage
- [LAB] Task16.1: Upload the Root certificate from vManage to vEdge/cEdge
- [LAB] Task16.2: Install the Root certificate on vEdges/cEdge
- [LAB] Task16.3: Activate vEdges/cEdge
- [LAB] Task16.4: Once vEdge/cEdge are activated, check control connections from all vEdges/cEdges
- [LAB] Lab#17: Configure Internal Routing on ETA|ZETA|DELTA|BETA Sites
- [LAB] Task17.1: Configure basic ip addressing and Enable OSPF routing on SW1-ETA & SW2-ETA
- [LAB] Task17.2: Configure Basic ip addressing and Enable BGP routing on SW1-DELTA & SW1-BETA
- [LAB] Task17.3: Adding Configuration for extra MPLS link added on DELTA Site
- [LAB] Lab#18: Configure Feature Templates
- [LAB] Task18.1: Configure Feature System template to be used by vEdges
- [LAB] Task18.2: Configure Feature VPN0 template to be used by vEdges
- [LAB] Task18.3: Configure Feature VPN0 Interface template (MPLS) to be used by vEdges
- [LAB] Task18.4: Configure Feature VPN0 Interface template (INT) to be used by vEdges
- [LAB] Task18.5: Configure Feature VPN0 Interface template (LTE) to be used by vEdges
- [LAB] Task18.6: Configure Feature VPN512 template to be used by vEdges
- [LAB] Task18.7: Configure Feature VPN512 Interface template to be used by vEdges
- [LAB] Task18.8: Configure Feature VPN100 template to be used by vEdges
- [LAB] Task18.9: Configure Feature VPN100 Interface template (SERVICE) to be used by vEdges
- [LAB] Task18.10: Configure Feature VPN100 OSPF template to be used by vEdges
- [LAB] Task18.11: Configure Feature VPN100 BGP template to be used by vEdges
- [LAB] Task18.12: Configure Feature OMP template to be used by vEdges
- [LAB] Lab#19: Configure Device Templates
- [LAB] Task19.1: Configure Device Template used by vEdge ETA1 & vEdge ZETA1
- [LAB] Task19.2: Attach Device Template to be used by vEdge ETA1 & vEdge ZETA1
- [LAB] Task19.3: Configure Variables in Device Template to be used by vEdge ETA1 & vEdge ZETA1
- [LAB] Task19.4: Apply Device Template to be used by vEdge ETA1 & vEdge ZETA1
- [LAB] Task19.5: Configure Device Template used by vEdge1-DELTA
- [LAB] Task19.6: Attach Device Template to be used by vEdge1-DELTA
- [LAB] Task19.7: Configure Variables in Device Template to be used by vEdge1-DELTA
- [LAB] Task19.8: Apply Device Template to be used by vEdge1-DELTA
- [LAB] Lab#20: Verification on vEdge ETA | ZETA | DELTA Site
- [LAB] Task20.1: Simulate traffic flow from vEdge1-ETA to vEdge1-ZETA
- [LAB] Task20.2: Simulate traffic flow from vEdge1-DETA to vEdge1-ZETA
- [LAB] Task20.3: Routing Table for VPN 100 shows all prefixes from all sites via OMP on vEdge1-ETA,vEdge1-ZETA, vEdge1-DELTA
- [LAB] Task20.4: Ping & Traceroute from DELTA Switch to ETA | ZETA LAN Segment
- [LAB] Lab21: Configure CLI Template
- [LAB] Task21.1: Configure vEdge ETA2 using CLI template
- [LAB] Task21.2: Attach Device Template to be used by vEdge ETA2
- [LAB] Task21.3: Configure Variables in Device Template to be used by vEdge ETA2
- [LAB] Task21.4: Apply Device Template to be used by vEdge ETA2
- [LAB] Lab22: Verification on vEdge-ETA2
- [LAB] Task22.1: Simulate traffic flow from vEdge2-ETA to vEdge1-ZETA
- [LAB] Task22.2: Routing Table for VPN 100 shows all prefixes from all sites via OMP on vEdge2-ETA
- [LAB] Task22.3: Ping & Traceroute from ETA2 Switch to ZETA LAN Segment
- [LAB] Lab23: Configure Feature Templates for CSR device
- [LAB] Task23.1: Configure Feature System template to be used by cEdge
- [LAB] Task23.2: Configure Feature VPN0 template to be used by CSR
- [LAB] Task23.3: Configure Feature VPN0 Interface template (MPLS) to be used by cEdge
- [LAB] Task23.4: Configure Feature VPN0 Interface template (INT) to be used by cEdge
- [LAB] Task23.5: Configure Feature VPN512 template to be used by CSR
- [LAB] Task23.6: Configure Feature VPN512 Interface template to be used by cEdges
- [LAB] Task23.7: Configure Feature VPN100 template to be used by cEdges
- [LAB] Task23.8: Configure Feature VPN100 Interface template (SERVICE) to be used by cEdges .
- [LAB] Task23.9: Configure Feature VPN100 BGP template to be used by cEdges
- [LAB] Task23.9: Configure Feature OMP template to be used by cEdges
- [LAB] Lab24: Configure Device Template for cEdge
- [LAB] Task24.1: Configure Device Template used by cEdge ETA2
- [LAB] Task24.2: Attach Device Template to be used by cEdge BETA1
- [LAB] Task24.3: Configure Variables in Device Template to be used by cEdge BETA
- [LAB] Task24.4: Apply Device Template to be used by cEdge BETA1
- [LAB] Lab25: Verification on cEDGE1-BETA
- [LAB] Task25.1: Checking outbound-connections on cEDGE1-BETA and vEdge1-DELTA
- [LAB] Task25.2: Verifying routes on SW1-BETA from other sites LAN Segment
- [LAB] Task25.3: Ping & Traceroute from SW1-BETA to ZETA|ETA LAN Segments
- [LAB] Lab26: Advertising TLOC EXT subnets in service provider networks
- [LAB] Task26.1: Advertised TLOC EXT Subnets on HQ1-ALPHA, MPLS and INTERNET
- [LAB] Task26.2: Update Lab Diagram on GAMMA Site as per below Diagram
- [LAB] Task26.3: Configure basic ip addressing and Enable OSPF routing on SW1-GAMMA
- [LAB] Lab27: TLOC Extension Lab on GAMMA SITE
- [LAB] Task27.1: Configure Feature VPN0 template to be used by vEdge1-GAMMA & vEdge2-GAMMA
- [LAB] Task27.2: Configure Feature VPN0 Interface template (Extension-Interface) to be used by vEdges GAMMA1 & GAMMA2
- [LAB] Task27.3: Configure Feature VPN0 Interface template (Tunnel-Interface) to be used by v Edges GAMMA1 & GAMMA2
- [LAB] Lab28: Configure Device Templates for GAMMA1 and GAMMA2
- [LAB] Task28.1: Configure Device Template used by vEdge1-GAMMA
- [LAB] Task28.2: Attach Device Template to be used by vEdge1-GAMMA
- [LAB] Task28.3: Configure Device Template used by vEdge2-GAMMA
- [LAB] Task28.4: Attach Device Template to be used by vEdge2-GAMMA
- [LAB] Lab29: Verification on vEdge1-GAMMA & vEdge2-GAMMA
- [LAB] Task29.1: Checking omp tloc-advertised on vEdge1-GAMMA & vEdge2-GAMMA
- [LAB] Task29.2: Checking omp tloc-paths on vSmart
- [LAB] Lab30: VRRP Lab on GAMMA SITE
- [LAB] Task30.1: Configure Feature vEdge-VPN100-SERVICE G0/3 template for VRRP to be used by vEdge1-GAMMA & vEdge2-GAMMA
- [LAB] Task30.2: Configure Device Template and replace existing vEdge-VPN100-SERVICE-G0/3 by newly created VRRP Template (vEdge-VPN100-VRRP-SERVICE-G0/3) used by vEdge1-GAMMA
- [LAB] Task30.4: Configure Device Template and replace existing vEdge-VPN100-SERVICE-G0/3 by newly created VRRP Template (vEdge-VPN100-VRRP-SERVICE-G0/3) used by vEdge2-GAMMA
- [LAB] Task30.5: Verification of VRRP on vEdge1-GAMMA & vEdge2-GAMMA
- [LAB] Lab31: Verify current Mode on vSmart (CLI / vManage) and apply a template if required
- [LAB] Task31.1: Verify current mode on vSmart (CLI / vManage)
- [LAB] Task31.2: Configure System Feature Template for vSmart
- [LAB] Task31.3: Configure VPN0 Feature Template for vSmart
- [LAB] Task31.4: Configure VPN0 Interface Feature Template for vSmart
- [LAB] Task31.5: Configure VPN512 Feature Template for vSmart
- [LAB] Task31.5: Configure VPN512 Interface Feature Template for vSmart
- [LAB] Task31.6: Configure Device Template for vSmart
- [LAB] Task31.7: Attach Device Template to be used by vSmart
- [LAB] Task31.8: Configure Variables in Device Template to be used by vSmart
- [LAB] Task31.9: Apply Device Template to be used by vSmart
- [LAB] Task31.10: Verify new mode on vSmart (CLI / vManage)
- [LAB] Lab32: Control Plane Policy – Blocking Subnets
- [LAB] Task32.1: Create Lists
- [LAB] Task32.2: Create Topology (Control Policies)
- [LAB] Task32.3: Add Policy
- [LAB] Task32.4: Pre-Verification // Verify routes from Delta LAN Segment to SW2-ETA
- [LAB] Task32.5: Activate the policy
- [LAB] Task32.6: Post-Verification || Verify routes from Delta LAN Segment to SW2-ETA
- [LAB] Lab33: Data Plane Policy – Blocking Telnet Access
- [LAB] Task33.1: Create Lists
- [LAB] Task33.2: Create Traffic Rules (Data Policies)
- [LAB] Task33.3: Pre-Verification // Verify telnet from Delta Site to Zeta Site
- [LAB] Task33.4: Activate the policy .
- [LAB] Task33.5: Post-Verification // Verify telnet from Delta Site to Zeta Site
- [LAB] Lab34: Hub & Spoke Topology
- [LAB] Task34.1: Create Lists .
- [LAB] Task34.2: Create Topology (Hub & Spoke Policy)
- [LAB] Task34.3: Add Policy
- [LAB] Task34.4: Activate the policy
- [LAB] Task34.5: Post-Verification || Verify Routes Again
- [LAB] Task34.6: Copy & Configure Feature VPN100 template to be used by vEdge1-Delta
- [LAB] Task34.7: Edit Device Template used by vEdge1-DELTA
- [LAB] Lab35: Application Aware Routing
- [LAB] Task35.1: Create Lists
- [LAB] Task35.2: Create Traffic Rules (Data Policies)
- [LAB] Task35.3: Add Policy
- [LAB] Task35.4: Pre-Verification || Verify path from ZETA to DELTA Site
- [LAB] Task35.5: Activate the policy
- [LAB] Task35.6: Post-Verification || Verify path from ZETA to DELTA Site after Policy
- [LAB] Task35.7: Post-Verification After SLA breached|| Verify path from ZETA to DELTA Site after Policy
Why SDN?
SOFTWARE-DEFINED NETWORK
Lower operating costs
Several benefits to SDN, such as having an efficient administration, server utilization improvements, & improved virtualization, can dually help cut operating costs.
Cloud abstraction
Using SDN to abstract cloud resources helps simplify the process of unifying cloud resources.
More granular security
Virtual machines pose a challenge for firewalls and content filtering, a challenge that’s further compounded by personal devices.
Centralized network provisioning
SDN helps centralize enterprise management and provisioning by offering a unified perspective on the whole network.
Hardware savings and reduced expenditures
Hardware savings and reduced capital expenditures. Older hardware can be repurposed while less costly hardware can be deployed to optimal effect.
Holistic Enterprise Mgmt
Networks must meet the rising demand for processing requests. SDN helps your IT department adjust your network configuration with no impact on your network.
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Flexible Course Start Date & Timings, refer at top for Date & Timing for each track module
The detailed Online Live Classes will last 1 to 1:30 Hrs each
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Each Class is focused on teaching SDN via Lab Practical Demonstration
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Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a network architecture approach that enables the network to be intelligently and centrally controlled, or ‘programmed,’ using software applications. This helps operators manage the entire network consistently and holistically, regardless of the underlying network technology.
Enterprises, carriers, and service providers are being surrounded by a number of competing forces. The monumental growth in multimedia content, the explosion of cloud computing, the impact of increasing mobile usage, and continuing business pressures to reduce costs while revenues remain flat are all converging to wreak havoc on traditional business models.
To keep pace, many of these players are turning to SDN technology to revolutionize network design and operations.
SDN enables the programming of network behavior in a centrally controlled manner through software applications using open APIs. By opening up traditionally closed network platforms and implementing a common SDN control layer, operators can manage the entire network and its devices consistently, regardless of the complexity of the underlying network technology.
SDWAN 300-415 (CCNP EI Concentration Paper)
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Mr. Shank
3 x CCIE (RS,DC,SP)
7500+ HOURS OF TRAINING DELIVERED IN LAST 7 YEARS | Expert in SDWAN, ACI, SDACCESS, MPLS, BGPCOURSE SUMMARY | |
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Course Name: | Cisco SD-WAN [300-415] ENSDWI+ VXLAN+ Cisco ACI [300-620] DCACI |
Timings: | Please scroll top to see Date & Time accordingly |
Schedule: | Please scroll top to see Date & Time accordingly |
Mode Of Training: | Both LIVE, Self-paced Available, refer FAQs |
Material: | Classnotes, Workbook, PDF provided |
Lab Access: | 300 Hrs Lab Access provided with each course track |
Offline Lab: | Downloadable Files provided, however, Student to Install themselves |
Emulators: | GNS3, EVENG PRO, EVENG COMM, PNET all supported |
Recordings: | Lifetime access to Recordings |
Free Classes: | 2 Free Demo, Register here |
Course Level: | Intermediate, Advance |
How to Join Live Meeting: | We provide Zoom Meeting Invite before the Class |
How to Watch Recordings: | Access on Laptop, Mobile and TV |
Certificate of completion: | Yes, provided after Course completion |