This exam tests your knowledge of enterprise design, including:
Advanced addressing and routing solutions
Advanced enterprise campus networks
WAN
Security services
Network services
SDA
What you’ll learn in this course
The Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) v1.0 course gives you the knowledge and skills you need to design an enterprise network. This course serves as a deep dive into enterprise network design and expands on the topics covered in the Implementing and Operating Cisco® Enterprise Network Core Technologies (ENCOR) v1.0 course.
This course also helps you prepare to take the exam, Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks v1.0 (ENSLD 300-420), which is part of the CCNP® Enterprise and Cisco Certified Specialist – Enterprise Design certifications.
Course duration
Instructor-led training: 5 days in the classroom with hands-on lab practice
Virtual instructor-led training: 5 days of web-based instruction with hands-on lab practice
E-learning: Equivalent of 5 days of classroom instruction
How you’ll benefit
This course will help you:
Learn the skills, technologies, and best practices needed to design an enterprise network.
Deepen your understanding of enterprise design including advanced addressing and routing solutions, advanced enterprise campus networks, WAN, security services, network services, and software-defined access SDA.
Validate your knowledge and prepare to take the Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks v1.0 (ENSLD 300-420) exam.
What to expect in the exam
The ENSLD 300-420 exam certifies your knowledge of enterprise design including advanced addressing and routing solutions, advanced enterprise campus networks, WAN, security services, network services, and SDA. The exam will be available beginning February 24, 2020.
After you pass the ENSLD 300-420 exam:
You earn the Cisco Certified Specialist – Enterprise Design certification.
You will have satisfied the concentration exam requirement for the new CCNP Enterprise certification. To complete your CCNP Enterprise certification, you must pass the Implementing Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies (350-401 ENCOR) exam or its equivalent.
Who should enroll
Network design engineers
Network engineers
System administrators
Technology areas
Enterprise networking
Routing and switching
Design
Course details Objectives
After taking this course, you should be able to:
Design Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) internal routing for the enterprise network
Design Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) internal routing for the enterprise network
Design Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) internal routing for the enterprise network
Design a network based on customer requirements
Design Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing for the enterprise network
Describe the different types and uses of Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP) address families
Describe BGP load sharing
Design a BGP network based on customer requirements
Decide where the L2/L3 boundary will be in your Campus network and make design decisions
Describe Layer 2 design considerations for Enterprise Campus networks
Design a LAN network based on customer requirements
Describe Layer 3 design considerations in an Enterprise Campus network
Examine Cisco SD-Access fundamental concepts
Describe Cisco SD-Access Fabric Design
Design an Software-Defined Access (SD-Access) Campus Fabric based on customer requirements
Design service provider-managed VPNs
Design enterprise-managed VPNs
Design a resilient WAN
Design a resilient WAN network based on customer requirements
Examine the Cisco SD-WAN architecture
Describe Cisco SD-WAN deployment options
Design Cisco SD-WAN redundancy
Explain the basic principles of QoS
Design Quality of Service (QoS) for the WAN
Design QoS for enterprise network based on customer requirements
Explain the basic principles of multicast
Designing rendezvous point distribution solutions
Describe high-level considerations when doing IP addressing design
Create an IPv6 addressing plan
Plan an IPv6 deployment in an existing enterprise IPv4 network
Describe the challenges that you might encounter when transitioning to IPv6
Design an IPv6 addressing plan based on customer requirements
Describe Network APIs and protocols
Describe Yet Another Next Generation (YANG), Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF), and Representational State Transfer Configuration Protocol (RESTCONF)
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, you should have earned CCNA® certification or be familiar with:
Basic network fundamentals and building simple LANs
Basic IP addressing and subnets
Routing and switching fundamentals
Basic wireless networking concepts and terminology
Outline
Designing EIGRP Routing
Designing OSPF Routing
Designing IS-IS Routing
Designing BGP Routing and Redundancy
Understanding BGP Address Families
Designing the Enterprise Campus LAN
Designing the Layer 2 Campus
Designing the Layer 3 Campus
Discovering the Cisco SD-Access Architecture
Exploring Cisco SD-Access Fabric Design
Designing Service Provider-Managed VPNs
Designing Enterprise-Managed VPNs
Designing WAN Resiliency
Examining Cisco SD-WAN Architectures
Cisco SD-WAN Deployment Design Considerations
Designing Cisco SD-WAN Routing and High Availability
Understanding QoS
Designing LAN and WAN QoS
Exploring Multicast with Protocol-Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode
Designing Rendezvous Point Distribution Solutions
Designing an IPv4 Address Plan
Exploring IPv6
Deploying IPv6
Introducing Network APIs and Protocols
Exploring YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF, and Model-Driven Telemetry
Lab outline
Designing Enterprise Connectivity
Designing an Enterprise Network with BGP Internet Connectivity
Designing an Enterprise Campus LAN
Designing Resilient Enterprise WAN
Designing QoS in an Enterprise Network
Designing an Enterprise IPv6 Network
QUESTION 1
What command would display a single line of information for each virtual gateway or virtual forwarder on a switch?
A. switch# show glbp
B. switch# show glbp brief
C. switch# show standby
D. switch# show standby brief
Correct Answer: B
QUESTION 2
Which command enables GLBP on an interface?
A. glbp
B. glbp 10 ip 192.168.1.1
C. standby mode glbp
D. switchport mode glbp
Correct Answer: B
QUESTION 3
What command disables 802.1x authentication on a port and permits traffic without authentication?
A. dot1x port-control disable
B. dot1x port-control force-unauthorized
C. dot1x port-control auto
D. dot1x port-control force-authorized
Correct Answer: D
QUESTION 4
What command would be used to display detailed information regarding VRRP groups on the switch?
A. switch# show vrrp
B. switch# show standby
C. switch# show vrrp detail
D. switch# show standby detail
Correct Answer: A
QUESTION 5
You have configured switches A and B in a network. The gigabitethernet0/1 interface of switch A has HSRP
enabled on it for VLAN 30. Switch A has a priority of 240 and switch B has a priority of 200 for the HSRP
group. You want to ensure that if the gigabitethernet0/1 interface of switch A goes down, then switch B
becomes the active HSRP switch for the VLANs. You have executed the standby preempt command on switch B.
Which of the following commands should be used on switch A to achieve the desired results?
A. standby 30 track gigabitethernet0/1
B. standby 30 track gigabitethernet0/1 10
C. standby 30 track gigabitethernet0/1 30
D. standby 30 track gigabitethernet0/1 45
Correct Answer: D
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