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Designing for Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) Foundation Learning Guide - Ccdp Arch 300-320, 4. udgave

Designing for Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) Foundation Learning Guide

Ccdp Arch 300-320
Marwan Al-shawi og Andre Laurent
(2017)
Sprog: Engelsk
Pearson Education, Limited
685,00 kr.
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  • 4. Udgave
  • Hardback: 944 sider
  • Udgiver: Pearson Education, Limited (Juni 2017)
  • Forfattere: Marwan Al-shawi og Andre Laurent
  • ISBN: 9781587144622
Designing for Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) Foundation Learning Guide, Fourth Edition


- Learn about the Cisco modular enterprise architecture

- Create highly available enterprise network designs

- Develop optimum Layer 3 designs

- Examine advanced WAN services design considerations

- Evaluate data center design considerations

- Design effective modern WAN and data center designs

- Develop effective migration approaches to IPv6

- Design resilient IP multicast networks

- Create effective network security designs


Designing for Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) Foundation Learning Guide , Fourth Edition, is a Cisco-authorized, self-paced learning tool for CCDP foundation learning. This book provides you with the knowledge needed to perform the conceptual, intermediate, and detailed design of a network infrastructure that supports desired network solutions over intelligent network services to achieve effective performance, scalability, and availability. This book presents concepts and examples necessary to design converged enterprise networks. You learn additional aspects of modular campus design, advanced routing designs, WAN service designs, enterprise data center design, IP multicast design, and security design. Advanced and modern network infrastructure solutions, such as virtual private networks (VPN), Cisco Intelligent WAN (IWAN), and Cisco Application-Centric Infrastructure (ACI), are also covered.


Chapter-ending review questions illustrate and help solidify the concepts presented in the book.


Whether you are preparing for CCDP certification or CCDE certification, or simply want to gain a better understanding of designing scalable and reliable network architectures, you will benefit from the foundation information presented in this book.


Designing for Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) Foundation Learning Guide, Fourth Edition, is part of a recommended learning path from Cisco that includes simulation and hands-on training from authorized Cisco Learning Partners and self-study products from Cisco Press. To find out more about instructor-led training, e-learning, and hands-on instruction offered by authorized Cisco Learning Partners worldwide, please visit https: //learningnetwork.cisco.com.


Category: Cisco Certification

Covers: CCDP ARCH 300-320

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Introduction
Part I Designing Reliable and Resilient Enterprise Layer 2 and Layer 3 Networks
Chapter 1 Optimal Enterprise Campus Design Enterprise Campus Design Principles Hierarchy Access Layer Distribution Layer Core Layer Enterprise Campus Two-Tier Layer Model Enterprise Campus Three-Tier Layer Model Modularity Modular Enterprise Campus Architecture and Modular Enterprise Campus with OSPF Access-Distribution Block Flexibility Campus Network Virtualization Campus Network Virtualization Technologies and Techniques VLAN Assignment Virtual Routing and Forwarding Path Isolation Techniques Resiliency Enterprise Campus High-Availability Design Considerations VLANs, Trunking, and Link Aggregation Design Recommendations VLAN Design Trunking Link Aggregation First-Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP) IP Gateway Redundancy Optimization with VSS Layer 2 to Layer 3 Boundary Design Options and Considerations Distribution-to-Distribution Link Design Considerations A Summary of Enterprise Campus HA Designs Summary Review Questions References
Chapter 2 EIGRP Design Scalable EIGRP Design Overview EIGRP with Multiple Autonomous Systems EIGRP Queries Multiple EIGRP Autonomous System Drivers EIGRP Multilayer Architectures EIGRP Two-Layer Hierarchy Architecture EIGRP Three-Layer Hierarchy Architecture EIGRP Hub-and-Spoke Design Summarization Challenges Route Summarization Black Holes Route Summarization and Suboptimal Routing EIGRP Hub-and-Spoke Scalability Optimization EIGRP Stub Leaking EIGRP DMVPN Scaling EIGRP Fast Convergence Design Considerations Bidirectional Forwarding Detection EIGRP Graceful Restart/NSF Considerations Summary Review Questions
Chapter 3 OSPF Design OSPF Scalability Design Considerations Adjacent Neighbors Routing Information in the Area and the Routed Domain Numbers of Routers in an Area Number of Areas per ABR OSPF Area Design Considerations OSPF Hierarchy Area and Domain Summarization OSPF Full-Mesh Design OSPF Hub-and-Spoke Design OSPF ABR Placement in Hub-and-Spoke Design Number of Areas in OSPF Hub-and-Spoke Design OSPF Network Types in Hub-and-Spoke Design OSPF Convergence Design Considerations and Optimization Techniques Event Detection OSPF Event Propagation OSPF Event Processing OSPF Flooding Reduction OSPF Database Overload Protection Summary Review Questions
Chapter 4 IS-IS Design Protocol Overview IS-IS Characteristics Integrated IS-IS Routing IS-IS Hierarchical Architecture Overview IS-IS Router and Link Types IS-IS Adjacencies IS-IS Versus OSPF Similarities Between IS-IS and OSPF OSPF and IS-IS Characteristics Integrated IS-IS and OSPF Area Designs OSPF Area Design Integrated IS-IS Area Design IS-IS Technical Deep Dive IS-IS Addressing IS-IS Packets IS-IS Information Data Flow IS-IS Network Types IS-IS Protocol Operations Level 1 and Level 2 LSPs and IIHs IS-IS Link-State Packets Flooding IS-IS LSDB Synchronization IS-IS Design Considerations IS-IS Routing Logic Overview Advanced IS-IS Routing Route Leaking Asymmetric Versus Symmetric IS-IS Routing IS-IS Routing over NBMA Hub-and-Spoke IS-IS Routing over a Full-Mesh Network Flat IS-IS Routing Design Hierarchal IS-IS Design IS-IS Routes Summarization Integrated IS-IS for IPv6 IS-IS Single-Topology Restrictions Multitopology IS-IS for IPv6 Final Thoughts on IS-IS Routing Design Summary Review Questions
Chapter 5 Border Gateway Protocol Design BGP Overview BGP Speaker Types BGP Loop Prevention and Split-Horizon Rule BGP Path Attributes and Path Selection (Review) BGP Path Attributes How BGP Selects Paths Designing Scalable iBGP Networks iBGP Scalability Limitations IBGP Scalability Solutions BGP Route Reflectors BGP Confederations BGP Confederations Versus BGP Route Reflectors BGP Route Reflector Design Route Reflector Split-Horizon Rule BGP Route Reflectors Redundancy Design Options and Considerations Route Reflector Clusters Loop-Prevention Mechanisms Congruence of Physical and Logical Networks Hierarchical Route Reflector Design Route Reflector Potential Network Design Issues Enhancing the Design of BGP Policies with BGP Communities BGP Community Attribute Overview Well-Known BGP Communities BGP Named Community List Planning for the Use of BGP Communities Case Study: Designing Enterprise wide BGP Policies Using BGP Communities Enterprise BGP Policy Requirements BGP Community Solution Design Solution Detailed Design and Traffic Flow BGP Load-Sharing Design Single-Homing Versus Multihoming Dual-Homing and Multihoming Design Considerations Single-Homed, Multiple Links Dual-Homed to One ISP Using a Single Local Edge Router Dual-Homed to One ISP Using Multiple Edge Routers Multihoming with Two ISPs Using a Single Local Edge Router Multihoming with Two ISPs Using Multiple Local Edge Routers Summary Review Questions
Part II Enterprise IPv6 Design Considerations and Challenges
Chapter 6 IPv6 Design Considerations in the Enterprise IPv6 Deployment and Design Considerations Business and Network Discovery Phase Assessment Phase Planning and Design Phase Implementation and Optimization Phases Considerations for Migration to IPv6 Design Acquiring IPv6 Prefixes Provider Independent Versus Provider Assigned Where to Start the Migration Migration Models and Design Considerations IPv6 Island IPv6 WAN IPv6 Transition Mechanisms Dual Stack NAT64 and DNS64 Manual Tunnels Tunnel Brokers 6 Rapid Deployment Dual-Stack Lite (DS-Lite) Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) LISP Site Edge Devices LISP Infrastructure Devices Final Thoughts on IPv6 Transition Mechanisms Summary Review Questions
Chapter 7 Challenges of the Transition to IPv6 IPv6 Services Name Services Implementation Recommendations Addressing Services Implementation Recommendations Security Services Link Layer Security Considerations Application Support Application Adaptation Application Workarounds Control Plane Security Dual-Stack Security Considerations Tunneling Security Considerations Multihoming Summary Review Questions
Part III Modern Enterprise Wide-Area Networks Design
Chapter 8 Service Provider--Managed VPNs Choosing Your WAN Connection Layer 3 MPLS VPNs MPLS VPN Architecture Enterprise Routing Considerations Provider Edge (PE) Router Architecture Route Distinguishers Route Target (RT) PE-CE Routing Protocol Using EIGRP as the PE-CE Routing Protocol Using OSPF as the PE-CE Routing Protocol Using BGP as the PE-CE Routing Protocol Case Study: MPLS VPN Routing Propagation Forwarding in MPLS VPN Layer 2 MPLS VPN Services Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS) Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) VPLS Scalability Considerations VPLS Resiliency Considerations VPLS Versus VPWS Summary Review Questions
Chapter 9 Enterprise-Managed WANs Enterprise-Managed VPN Overview GRE Overview Multipoint GRE Overview Point-to-Point and Multipoint GRE Comparison IPsec Overview IPsec and GRE IPsec and Virtual Tunnel Interface IPsec and Dynamic VTI DMVPN Overview DMVPN Phase 1 DMVPN Phase 2 DMVPN Phase 3 Case Study: EIGRP DMVPN EIGRP over DMVPN Phase 1 EIGRP over DMVPN Phase 2 EIGRP over DMVPN Phase 3 DMVPN Phase 1--3 Summary DMVPN and Redundancy Case Study: MPLS/VPN over GRE/DMVPN SSL VPN Overview FlexVPN Overview FlexVPN Architecture FlexVPN Capabilities FlexVPN Configuration Blocks GETVPN Summary Review Questions
Chapter 10 Enterprise WAN Resiliency Design WAN Remote-Site Overview MPLS Layer 3 WAN Design Models Common Layer 2 WAN Design Models Common VPN WAN Design Models 3G/4G VPN Design Models Remote Site Using Local Internet Remote-Site LAN Case Study: Redundancy and Connectivity ATM WAN Design Remote-Site (Branch Office) WAN Design Regional Offices WAN Design Basic Traffic Engineering Techniques NGWAN, SDWAN, and IWAN Solution Overview Transport-Independent Design Intelligent Path Control Application Optimization Secure Connectivity Management IWAN Design Overview IWAN Hybrid Design Model Cisco PfR Overview Cisco PfR Operations Cisco IWAN and PfRv3 Cisco PfRv3 Design and Deployment Considerations Enterprise WAN and Access Management APIC-EM Design of APIC-EM Summary Review Questions
Part IV Enterprise Data
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