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Do you want to increase your skills in the field of business network solutions and gain the CCNP Enterprise certification? Follow this training and expand your knowledge of installing, configuring, operating, and troubleshooting a corporate network. The training covers advanced routing and infrastructure technologies.

Follow this training and learn everything about:

  • Knowledge you need to install, configure, operate and troubleshoot a corporate network.
  • Redistribution of the routing protocol, route tagging, & filtering.
  • Theory on EIGRP concepts.
  • Advanced OSPF functions.
  • Configure EIGRP Stub & BGP Concepts such as BGP statistics and a BGP peering. But also common BGP problems.
  • MPLS Basic Operations & Layer 3 VPNs
  • IPv6 First Hop Security and AAA, ACL, uRPF, & CoPP bug fixes.

And much more.

The Cisco ENARSI (Exam: 300-410) exam is part of the Cisco CCNP Enterprise certification. To earn CCNP Enterprise, you pass two exams: a core exam and an enterprise concentration exam of your choice. Every exam in the CCNP Enterprise program earns an individual Specialist certification, so you get recognized for your accomplishments along the way.

The core exam focuses on your knowledge of enterprise infrastructure including dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) architecture, virtualization, infrastructure, network assurance, security, and automation. Concentration exams focus on emerging and industry-specific topics such as network design, SD-WAN, wireless, and automation.

Result

After successfully completing this training, you will have expanded your knowledge in the field of business network solutions. Also you will find yourself well prepared for the 300-410 Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services ENARSI exam.

Prerequisites

Formally, no prior knowledge is required, but we often see that participants have three to five years of work experience in implementing corporate networks. In addition, we recommend that you first take the 350-401ENCOR or the CCNA 200-301 exam before you start this certification training.

Target audience

System Administrator, Network Administrator

Content

Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (CCNP Enterprise -ENARSI Exam: 300-410)

22 hours

ENARSI: Troubleshooting Administrative Distance, Route Maps, & Loops

  • In this course, you'll explore the objectives for the 300-410:

  • Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services
  • (ENARSI) exam. You then start to learn about exam topics such as
  • administrative distance, how it effects routing functions, and how
  • it can be used. Next, you'll look at troubleshooting route maps,
  • including when you should use them and how to use them effectively.
  • Finally, you'll learn about loop prevention mechanisms that are
  • built into routing protocols as well as loop prevention steps you
  • can take with your configurations.

ENARSI: Routing Protocol Redistribution, Route Tagging, & Filtering

  • In this course, you'll learn about methods for configuring,

  • verifying, and troubleshooting redistribution. Then, you'll move on
  • to more complex routing redistribution with implementation issues
  • as well as possible solutions. Finally, you'll learn about tagging
  • routes during redistribution and filtering based on those tags.
  • This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410:
  • Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services
  • (ENARSI) certification exam.

ENARSI: Summarization, Policy-based Routing, VRF-lite, & BFD

  • In this course, you'll learn about summarization, including how

  • it can reduce the size of routing tables, the overhead of table
  • searches, and the size of convergence domains. Then, you'll move on
  • to look at policy-based routing and how it can be used to override
  • the default behavior of a device. Next, you'll explore VRF-lite and
  • its uses in smaller enterprises. You'll learn about Bidirectional
  • Forwarding Detection and how it can help ensure your networks
  • converge efficiently. Finally, you'll learn the prerequisites for
  • the proper implementation of BFD. This course is one of a series
  • that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise
  • Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.

ENARSI: EIGRP Concepts

  • In this course, you'll first review EIGRP theory and

  • configuration basics that you should already be familiar with.
  • Then, you'll move on to learn how the metric is calculated in EIGRP
  • configuration and how the DUAL algorithm is used. Next, you'll
  • explore EIGRP feasibility and unequal cost load balancing. You'll
  • examine EIGRP named and classic modes with IPv4 and IPv6
  • configuration examples. Finally, you'll learn how to manipulate
  • EIGRP path decisions and industry EIGRP DUAL best practices. This
  • course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410:
  • Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services
  • (ENARSI) certification exam.

ENARSI: OSPF Concepts

  • In this course, you'll review OSPF concepts you should already

  • be familiar with, including commands and configuration. Then,
  • you'll learn about the roles of designated routers and backup
  • designated routers in OSPF. You'll explore OSPF best path selection
  • and how OSPF determines cost. Next, you'll learn how OSPF virtual
  • links can solve issues with areas that aren't directly connected to
  • Area 0. Finally, you'll examine why OSPF networks need default
  • routes propagated through the network. This course is one of a
  • series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco
  • Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification
  • exam.

ENARSI: Advanced OSPF Features

  • In this course, you'll learn about OSPF address families and how

  • they permit the simple configuration of OSPF for IPv4 and IPv6 in
  • one section of your running configuration. Next, you'll explore the
  • importance of network security and how adding authentication to
  • OSPF peerings enhances security. You'll look at OSPF network types
  • and how they allow you to alter OSPF behavior over the link to make
  • things more efficient. You'll move on to examine OSPF router types
  • and area types. Finally, you'll learn about OSPF path preference
  • and the order in which OSPF prefers paths. This course is one of a
  • series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco
  • Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI)certification
  • exam.

ENARSI: EIGRP Stub & BGP Concepts

  • In this course, you'll learn about EIGRP stub and why it is

  • critical for EIGRP. Then, you'll move on to review the basic
  • utilization of BGP in networking. Finally, you'll learn about BGP
  • configuration using BGP peerings and route advertisements. This
  • course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410:
  • Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services
  • (ENARSI) certification exam.

ENARSI: BGP Address Families, Peers, AS Numbers, & Neighbor States

  • BGP was designed to be able to carry any information regarding

  • prefixes and features, a very unique configuration compared to
  • IGPs. In this course, you'll learn how to leverage BGP address
  • families. Next, you'll examine the static configuration of peers
  • and unique parameters based on IBGP or EBGP peerings. You'll
  • explore private AS numbers, as well as 4 byte AS numbers in BGP. It
  • is critical you understand these topics when designing and
  • implementing BGP solutions. Finally, you'll learn about the various
  • neighbor states used by BGP. Knowledge in this area will help you
  • when performing advanced troubleshooting techniques for BGP
  • neighborship issues. This course is one of a series that prepares
  • you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing
  • and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.

ENARSI: BGP Synchronization, Peer Groups, Route Refresh, & Timers

  • BGP is configured quite differently from interior gateway

  • protocols and there are many unique aspects to its operation. In
  • this course, you'll learn about BGP synchronization and operation,
  • as well as how peer groups allow you to gather many different
  • settings for your neighbors and apply them all at once. You'll also
  • see how assigning parameters using session profiles and policy
  • profiles can be used instead of peer groups. Next, you'll explore
  • why you should try and avoid having to clear BGP sessions and just
  • refresh the route information instead. Finally, you'll examine. the
  • different timers that control BGP operations. This course is one of
  • a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco
  • Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification
  • exam.

ENARSI: BGP Path Attributes, Route Reflectors, & Routing Policies

  • One thing that makes BGP very unique is that it does not rely on

  • a single value or metric in order to make pathing decisions. There
  • are many attributes that you can manipulate in order to engineer
  • paths. In this course, you'll explore the different categories of
  • attribute and examples of each. You'll move on to look at BGP route
  • reflectors, which are a simple and effective method of avoiding the
  • need for a full mesh of IBGP speakers. You'll learn how how they
  • function and how they are configured. Finally, you'll learn about
  • different methods of setting BGP routing policies, including route
  • filtering and path manipulation using popular techniques. This
  • course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410:
  • Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services
  • (ENARSI) certification exam.

ENARSI: MPLS Basic Operations & Layer 3 VPNs

  • MPLS is a very different approach to moving packets through your

  • network. In this course, you'll learn about the basic components
  • that make it function, including LSR, LDP, label switching, and the
  • LSP. Next, you'll learn that the MPLS Layer 3 VPN is a
  • collaboration of several different technologies in order to solve a
  • problem and how it uses VRFs, MPLS, MP-BGP, and your IGP of choice
  • to build a scalable VPN solution. You'll walk you through the
  • construction of a MPLS L3 VPN step-by-step so you can fully
  • understand how each technology element leads to the fully
  • functional solution. This course is one of a series that prepares
  • you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing
  • and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.

ENARSI: DMVPN Basics & Configuration

  • Like the MPLS L3 VPN, the DMVPN is a collection of technologies

  • working together to solve many problems. In this course, you'll
  • learn about IPsec crypto profiles, Multipoint GRE, and the Next Hop
  • Resolution Protocol - all of which make the DMVPN possible. You'll
  • explore the overall problems the DMVPN can help enterprises solve.
  • You'll also walk through the DMVPN configuration step by step.
  • You'll see how to build your practice topology and how to add the
  • elements required for the DMVPN one piece at a time. This course is
  • one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing
  • Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI)
  • certification exam.

ENARSI: IPv6 First Hop Security and AAA, ACL, uRPF, & CoPP Troubleshooting

  • We all know that we should set up robust AAA services for our

  • Cisco device management access, but this can be tricky. In this
  • course, you'll learn best practice recommendations for this
  • configuration while exploring common errors and problems. Next,
  • you'll learn how ACLs, including IPv6 traffic filters, can be a
  • very effective access control in your enterprise security approach
  • if you fully understand the tools and can configure them
  • effectively. You'll move on to examine how Control Plane Policing
  • allows you to easily protect your Cisco device from many potential
  • Denial of Service attacks. You'll learn to configure, verify, and
  • troubleshoot CoPP. Finally, you'll review of some IPv6 addressing
  • fundamentals and then explore IPv6 First Hop Security mechanisms
  • that you can use to help build a defense in depth approach to your
  • IPv6 speaking enterprise network. This course is one of a series
  • that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise
  • Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.

ENARSI: Device, SNMP, DHCP, & Syslog Troubleshooting

  • What are the defaults you might find in place on your Cisco

  • device when it comes to device management? What types of
  • configurations should you know well enough to troubleshoot? In this
  • course, you'll explore troubleshooting device management. Then,
  • you'll move on to examine the different versions of SNMP, as well
  • as the components that makeup the architecture and message types.
  • Next, you see a typical SNMP version 3 configuration and common
  • trouble areas. You'll learn about Syslog and how to use this
  • powerful log data to effectively troubleshoot your device and its
  • running services. Finally, you'll learn about common DHCP
  • troubleshooting tactics and message information that is critical
  • for effective enterprise troubleshooting. This course is one of a
  • series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco
  • Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification
  • exam.

ENARSI: IP SLA, NetFlow, & Cisco DNA Center Troubleshooting

  • The IP SLA feature is another excellent built-in troubleshooting

  • tool, but it can be a little daunting to configure. In this course,
  • you'll learn how to configure and troubleshoot using IP SLA and how
  • to easily access the data you collect. Next, you'll explore NetFlow
  • and Flexible NetFlow, powerful and simple methods for carefully
  • monitoring and tracking the data flows through your Cisco device.
  • You'll learn the required configurations and how to troubleshoot
  • what might be incorrect in your configurations. Finally, you'll
  • examine another valuable troubleshooting tool - the Cisco DNA
  • Center. You'll examine the features that can assist you in
  • troubleshooting and the commands required to properly implement DNA
  • Center itself. This course is one of a series that prepares you for
  • the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and
  • Services (ENARSI) certification exam.

Course options

We offer several optional training products to enhance your learning experience. If you are planning to use our training course in preperation for an official exam then whe highly recommend using these optional training products to ensure an optimal learning experience. Sometimes there is only a practice exam or/and practice lab available.

Optional practice exam (trial exam)

To supplement this training course you may add a special practice exam. This practice exam comprises a number of trial exams which are very similar to the real exam, both in terms of form and content. This is the ultimate way to test whether you are ready for the exam. 

Optional practice lab

To supplement this training course you may add a special practice lab. You perform the tasks on real hardware and/or software applicable to your Lab. The labs are fully hosted in our cloud. The only thing you need to use our practice labs is a web browser. In the LiveLab environment you will find exercises which you can start immediatelyThe lab enviromentconsist of complete networks containing for example, clients, servers,etc. This is the ultimate way to gain extensive hands-on experience. 

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