1.1 Explain the different design principles used in an enterprise network1.1.a Enterprise network design such as Tier 2, Tier 3, and Fabric Capacity planning1.1.b High availability techniques such as redundancy, FHRP, and SSO1.2 Analyze design principles of a WLAN deployment1.2.a Wireless deployment models (centralized, distributed, controller-less, controller based, cloud, remote branch)1.2.b Location services in a WLAN design1.3 Differentiate between on-premises and cloud infrastructure deployments1.4 Explain the working principles of the Cisco SD-WAN solution1.4.a SD-WAN control and data planes elements1.4.b Traditional WAN and SD-WAN solutions1.5 Explain the working principles of the Cisco SD-Access solution1.5.a SD-Access control and data planes elements1.5.b Traditional campus interoperating with SD-Access1.6 Describe concepts of wired and wireless QoS1.6.a QoS components1.6.b QoS policy1.7 Differentiate hardware and software switching mechanisms1.7.a Process and CEF1.7.b MAC address table and TCAM1.7.c FIB vs. RIB2.0 Virtualization10%2.1 Describe device virtualization technologies2.1.a Hypervisor type 1 and 22.1.b Virtual machine2.1.c Virtual switching2.2 Configure and verify data path virtualization technologies2.2.a VRF2.2.b GRE and IPsec tunneling2.3 Describe network virtualization concepts2.3.a LISP2.3.b VXLAN3.0 Infrastructure30%3.1 Layer 23.1.a Troubleshoot static and dynamic 802.1q trunking protocols3.1.b Troubleshoot static and
What you'll learn
Understand different design principles used in enterprise networks
Analyze WLAN deployment strategies and services
Differentiate between on-premises and cloud infrastructures
Comprehend the working principles of Cisco SD-WAN and SD-Access solutions
Describe and configure network virtualization technologies
Troubleshoot various network issues including static and dynamic trunking