Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks: Advanced Enterprise Campus Networks

This course will teach a number of different layer 1 and layer 2 technologies that are commonly implemented on the Campus LAN, including physical connectors and cabling, spanning-tree, VLANs, Switch Stacking, and Cisco's StackWise Virtual.

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Learning Journey Context

Works well as a continuation after mastering Information Technology fundamentals. It bridges the gap toward advanced, production-level engineering.

Career Relevance

Relevant for professionals pursuing roles within Information Technology.

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3 hour 10 minutes
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Intermediate
Self-Paced Online
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English
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What You’ll Learn

Many engineers work their whole careers without ever really looking under the hood to understand why a network was designed the way it was. Some of this is because their day-to-day duties don't require this knowledge, and some of this is because an engineer chooses to focus their knowledge on becoming exceptional operational engineers. In this course, Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks: Advanced Enterprise Campus Networks, you will take a closer look at Campus LAN technologies including some discussion about how they work, as well as how they can be fitted together to form a well designed campus LAN network. First, you will explore hierarchy and how it is used in a networking environment. Next, you will be taught about the common layer 1 and layer 2 concepts, features, and technologies. This includes everything from cabling connectors and cables to spanning tree and VLANs. Then, you will learn about high availability and how these different technologies and features improve on those covered previously, as well as covers the design recommendations for them. Finally, you will discover the design recommendations for the aforementioned items. By the end of this course, you will have a firm base of understanding about the available layer 1 and 2 technologies that are implemented on Campus LANs, and have a good understanding of how many of these different technologies can be implemented together to form a well designed network from the access to the core layers.

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Outcomes

  • Course Overview : 1min.
  • Building a Network with Hierarchy : 18mins.
  • Discussing Campus LAN Physical Technologies : 33mins.
  • Reviewing Campus LAN Layer 2 Technologies : 46mins.
  • Inspecting Campus LAN High Availability Design and Recommendations : 44mins.
  • Compiling Campus LAN Layered Recommendations : 44mins.
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