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How to use Hierarchical Network Design to Design Advanced Campus Networks Online Training

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Jeff Kish

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  • 1 Intro.mp4
    00:41
  • 2 The Hierarchical Network Model.mp4
    07:46
  • 3 Enterprise Campus Architecture.mp4
    09:16
  • 4 The Access Layer.mp4
    05:48
  • 5 The Distribution Layer.mp4
    07:32
  • 6 The Core Layer.mp4
    05:39
  • 7 Collapsed Designs.mp4
    06:25
  • 8 Review and Quiz.mp4
    04:21
  • 9 Intro.mp4
    00:34
  • 10 Network Redundancy.mp4
    11:55
  • 11 Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP).mp4
    14:20
  • 12 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP).mp4
    06:49
  • 13 Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP).mp4
    08:34
  • 14 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD).mp4
    08:26
  • 15 FHRP Design.mp4
    11:52
  • 16 Graceful Restart, SSO, and NSF.mp4
    07:15
  • 17 Review and Quiz.mp4
    04:44
  • 18 Intro.mp4
    00:57
  • 19 Media Types.mp4
    09:43
  • 20 L2 and L3 Access Layer Design.mp4
    06:42
  • 21 STP Modes and Features.mp4
    07:52
  • 22 STP Designs.mp4
    10:15
  • 23 Reducing STP Footprint.mp4
    06:58
  • 24 Power over Ethernet (PoE) and Wake on LAN (WoL).mp4
    07:50
  • 25 Review and Quiz.mp4
    05:43
  • 26 Intro.mp4
    00:50
  • 27 Routing Convergence, Summarization, and Filtering.mp4
    10:15
  • 28 Route Load Sharing.mp4
    06:59
  • 29 Route Redistribution.mp4
    09:35
  • 30 Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRFs).mp4
    05:48
  • 31 Optimal Topologies.mp4
    14:10
  • 32 Review and Quiz.mp4
    04:48
  • 33 Intro.mp4
    00:52
  • 34 SD-Access Overview.mp4
    11:51
  • 35 SD-Access Architecture.mp4
    08:12
  • 36 SD-Access Device Roles.mp4
    07:46
  • 37 The SDA Control Plane - LISP.mp4
    08:29
  • 38 The SDA Data Plane - VXLAN.mp4
    06:31
  • 39 The SDA Policy Plane - CTS.mp4
    07:38
  • 40 SD-Access Wireless.mp4
    06:01
  • 41 SD-Access Automation.mp4
    06:29
  • 42 Review and Quiz.mp4
    04:33
  • 43 Intro.mp4
    00:39
  • 44 Overlay and Network Segmentation Design.mp4
    07:34
  • 45 Underlay Design.mp4
    06:33
  • 46 Control Plane Design.mp4
    04:12
  • 47 Border Design.mp4
    07:00
  • 48 Hardware Selection.mp4
    08:11
  • 49 Wireless Design.mp4
    07:15
  • 50 Multicast in SD-Access.mp4
    06:07
  • 51 Fabric in a Box.mp4
    04:30
  • 52 Multisite Designs.mp4
    06:12
  • 53 Review and Quiz.mp4
    05:29
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    This intermediate How to use Hierarchical Network Design to Design Advanced Campus Networks training prepares learners to plan and design a campus network that follows the hierarchical model, ensuring a consistently efficient transfer of bits across a wide area.

    Great network design isn't just about buying the right equipment or investing in expensive technology. Great network design takes careful planning and intentional choices that ensure every component of a network will route traffic appropriately. One of the key principles of great network design is the hierarchical model that keeps traffic isolated in the right layer for the right task.

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    Maybe the most important thing this hierarchical network design course will teach you is how easy it is to cut corners in network design but why you have to avoid that temptation. Learn network design the right way and become known as the designer who makes the most efficient networks.

    After completing this How to use Hierarchical Network Design to Design Advanced Campus Networks training, you'll know how to plan and design a campus network that follows the hierarchical model, ensuring a consistently efficient transfer of bits across a wide area.

    For IT managers, this Cisco training can be used to onboard new network admins, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a Cisco reference resource.

    How to use Hierarchical Network Design to Design Advanced Campus Networks: What You Need to Know

    This How to use Hierarchical Network Design to Design Advanced Campus Networks training has videos that cover Cisco network design topics including:

    • Differentiating the three primary layers in most hierarchies
    • Understanding how to optimize each layer in your network
    • Planning particularly large networks hierarchically and efficiently

    Who Should Take How to use Hierarchical Network Design to Design Advanced Campus Networks Training?

    This How to use Hierarchical Network Design to Design Advanced Campus Networks training is considered associate-level Cisco training, which means it was designed for network admins. This networking skills course is designed for network admins with three to five years of experience with Cisco network design.

    New or aspiring network admins. A course in hierarchical network design is the sort of thing for a relatively new network administrator to take if they're interested in a career defined by excellence and diligence. Designing an efficient network starts with a clear and well-defined hierarchy, and this training shows you how to implement and maintain it.

    Experienced network admins. This is a great course for experienced network administrators if they're technically proficient in most parts of their job but haven't worked on a large, campus network before. The knowledge you gain from this course can be carried with you throughout your career so that you can work with larger and larger networks with confidence.

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    My passion comes alive when a dry-erase marker is in my hand! I want learners to understand more than a list of bullet points — and gain a deeper comprehension of topics.

    Jeff Kish has over 15 years of IT experience, focusing mainly on core infrastructure and data center technologies. He holds a number of Cisco certifications, including CCIEs in Routing and Switching and Data Center. He also focuses on network programmability and software-defined networking. Jeff has a degree in electrical engineering. When he’s not creating training, Jeff enjoys spending time with his family, writing fantasy novels, coding video games, and participating in the occasional Super Smash Bros tournament.

    Certifications: Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching, Cisco CCIE Data Center, Cisco CCNP Data Center, Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching, Cisco CCDP, Cisco CCIP, Cisco CCNA Data Center, CCNA Routing and Switching, Cisco CCDA, Cisco DCUCD Specialist, Cisco DCUFD Specialist

    Areas of expertise: Cisco, core infrastructure technology, data center technologies

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    • language english
    • Training sessions 53
    • duration 6:02:26
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    • Release Date 2023/07/17