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Course Content
Cisco Certifications
- ABout Cisco
- Cisco Certification Updates
- Cisco Re-Certification
- CCNP Certifications
- CCIE Certifications
- Cisco Certification Migration Options
- Required Exams for CCNP
CCNP SERVICE PROVIDER-SPCOR-350-501
- CCNP Service Provider Certification
- CCNP SPCOR-350-501
- SPCOR- Contents - PART 1
- SPCOR- Contents - PART 2
GNS3 - VIRTUAL LABS - SETUP
- Cisco Lab Options
- About GNS3
- Installing GNS3 on Windows
- GNS3 - Adding IOS Images
- Default Topology- IOS Routers -Initial Configurations
- IOS Default Topology
- Connecting GNS3 Topology to Host Computer
- GNS3- VMWARE Integration
- GNS3 - IOSv L2-L3 Configuration Steps
- GNS3 - ASAv Setup
- GNS3- IOU- L2-L3 Configuration Steps
- GNS3- XRv Integration
Static -Default Routing
- Routing- Introduction
- Static Routing
- Static Routing Lab
- Static Routing- 3 Routers
- Default Routing
- Verify Default Routing
- Routing Lookup
- Building Routing table
- Floating Static-Default Routing - PART 1
- Floating Static-Default Routing - PART 2
Open Shortest Path First - OSPF
- Knowledge - Prerequisite
- OSPF - Overview
- OSPF - How it Works
- OSPF – Becoming Neighbors
- Router-ID
- OSPF - LSDB- Database
- Exchanging the LSDB
- Synchronize LSDB- Best Route
- Maintaining Neighbors - LSDB
- OSPF -Tables
OSPF Configuration - Single Area
- OSPF Configuration Syntax
- OSPF - Wild Card Mask
- OSPF Single Area - Pre-Requisite
- OSPF Single Area-Configuration
- OSPF - Single Area- Verification
- OSPF - Advertisement Example
OSPF Metric - COST
- Calculate Best Routes - OSPF
- OSPF METRIC - Cost
- Changing Interface Bandwidth
- Default Reference BW- Limitations
- Manual Cost
- Auto-Cost Reference BW
OSPF Areas
- OSPF Single Area - Limitations
- Multiple Areas
- Multi-Ares -Design Rules
- Multi-Area - Configurations
- LAB - Multi-Area- Configuration
- OSPFv2 Interface Subcommands
OSPF Network Types
- OSPF Network Types
- OSPF Broadcast Networks- DR-BDR
- DR-BDR - Elections
- OSPF DR-BDR - Lab
- OSPF Point to Point Links
OSPF Enhancements
- OSPFv3 Address-family support (16:26)
- OSPF Graceful Shutdown (7:04)
- OSPF TTL security (8:45)
- OSPFv2 Authentication Enhancements (7:54)
IPv6
- IPV6- Introduction
- IPv6 Addressing
- IPV6 Address types
- IPV6 Static Addressing
- IPv6 Static-Default Routing
- OSPFv3
- EIGRP-IPv6
ISIS Routing Protocol - Basics
- ISIS Adjacency - L1-L2
- ISIS Introduction- Levels Types
- ISIS NSAP Addressing
- ISIS Configuration-IPv4-v6 -LAB
- ISIS Configuration- IPv4-v6
ISIS Routing Protocol - Advance
- Tuning ISIS Levels _ PART 1
- Tuning ISIS Levels _ PART 2
- Designated Intermediate System- DIS
- ISIS Metric
- ISIS Authentication
Route Filtering
- Introduction to Route Filtering (10:11)
- Passive Interface (12:42)
- LAB-Verify Passive interface (14:40)
- Distribution-List (8:36)
- LAB-Distribution List (13:28)
- IP Prefix-Lists (9:48)
- LAB-Verify Prefix-list (15:45)
- LAB-Verify Prefix-list-Continued (14:54)
Route-MAPS
- Route-Maps-Introduction (8:24)
- LAB-Route-maps (9:04)
- LAB-Route-maps-Continued (13:37)
- Route-filtering using Route-maps (11:05)
Policy Based Routing- PBR
- Policy Based Routing (10:51)
- PBR based on Source (17:07)
- PBR based on destination (12:35)
- PBR based on Services (9:11)
- PBR based on Packet size (7:37)
Border Gateway Protocol - BGP
- BGP Introduction
- When BGP is more Appropriate
- BGP options connecting to Internet
BGP Neighbors - IBGP
- understanding BGP neighbors
- IBGP neighbors -LAB
- BGP Split Horizon Rule
- IBGP neighbors using loopbacks -LAB
- LAB - IBGP neighbors using Loopback-LAB-Continuation
External BGP
- Basic EBGP Configuration Example
- BGP - Using Next Hop Self
BGP Attributes
- Understanding BGP attributes
- BGP AS path-origin-next hop Attribute
- Weight & Local Preference
Weight & Local Preference Attributes
- BGP Path Manipulation- Weight Attribute - PART 1
- BGP Path Manipulation- Weight Attribute - PART 2
- Weight using Route maps-LAB
- Understanding IN OUT
- BGP Local Preference
- BGP Local Preference with Route-maps
- Clear ip bgp sessions
- BGP path selection Process
Advance IBGP neighbors
- BGP authentication (7:31)
- Peergroups (11:42)
- Route Reflectors (19:26)
BGP AS-PATH Prepend- MED Attribute
- AS-Path Preprend (16:04)
- AS-Path Preprend-Continued (5:47)
- Multi Exit Discriminator (9:14)
- Multi Exit Discriminator - MED- LAB Part 1 (16:20)
- Multi Exit Discriminator - MED- LAB Part 2 (19:11)
BGP Summarization
- BGP Summarization (12:07)
- BGP summarization using As-set-Example 1 (15:19)
- BGP summarization using As-set-Example 2 (12:16)
- BGP summarization suppress-map (13:52)
- BGP summarization un-suppress-map (13:44)
BGP Route Filtering
- Why do we need BGP filtering (10:40)
- BGP filtering using ACL (9:51)
- BGP filtering using IP Prefix-list (9:36)
- BGP filtering using Route-maps (6:38)
- BGP Regular expressions (13:11)
- BGP regular expressions - Continued (14:47)
- BGP AS-PATH filters (11:41)
- BGP AS-PATH filters-Continued (14:08)
BGP Communities
- BGP communities -Introduction (7:43)
- BGP communities’ types (9:26)
- BGP well Communities (12:33)
- BGP well Communities- continued (15:38)
- BGP Communities-user defined (11:38)
- BGP Communities User Defined - Continued (17:31)
BGP Advance Options
- BGP Confederations (12:26)
- BGP Confederations -LAB (17:38)
- Route reflector Cluster (11:28)
- Route reflector Cluster - LAB (18:39)
- BGP Dampening (12:54)
- BGP Dampening-LAB (18:17)
- Remove private-AS (14:12)
- BGP neighbor local-AS (No-Prepend) (12:03)
- BGP neighbor local-AS(Replace AS and Dual As) (12:14)
IPv6-BGP
- IPv6 BGP introduction (5:38)
- IPV6 IBGP- EBGP Configuration (14:30)
- IPV6 PeerGroups and Route Reflectors (13:38)
- IPV6 EBGP Multihop (16:48)
- IPV6 BGP path Manipulation (9:51)
Troubleshooting - Routing - Prerequisite
- Troubleshooting - Routing- Pre-requisite (16:40)
- Troubleshoot - WAN Connectivity - PART 1 (11:50)
- Troubleshoot - WAN Connectivity - PART 2 (10:58)
Troubleshooting - Static Routing
- Troubleshoot - IPv4 STatic Routing (17:01)
- Trouble Ticket - IPv4 Static Routing (18:01)
- TroubleShoot - IPv6 Static Routing (9:56)
- IPv6 Static Routing - Trouble Ticket (8:35)
TroubleShoot - OSPF Neighbors
- Tshoot OSPF - Subnets - Interface status (8:50)
- Advertisements - Area Mismatch (6:07)
- Timers MisMatch (3:38)
- Authentication Mismatch (5:40)
- OSFP Passive Interface (4:43)
- ACL Dropping OSPF Packets (6:45)
- MTU MIsmatch (3:41)
- Duplicate Router -ID (3:20)
- Network Types - MisMatch (5:40)
- Stub Flag Mismatch (6:00)
TroubleShoot - OSPF Route Exchange
- Tshoot OSPF Routes - Interfacedown -NOt Advertised (11:56)
- Duplicate Router-ID (7:24)
- Better Source Routing information (4:51)
- Route Filtering issue (7:20)
- Stub Configuration Issue (3:01)
- Wrong DR Elections (5:07)
OSPF Trouble Tickets
- OSPF Trouble Tickets 1 (11:10)
- OSPF Trouble Tickets 2 (9:29)
- OSPF Trouble Tickets 3 (10:51)
- OSPF Trouble Tickets 4 (7:53)
- OSPF Trouble Tickets 5 (9:14)
- OSPF Trouble Tickets 6 (10:08)
- OSPF Trouble Tickets 7 (9:56)
Troubleshooting - BGP Neighbors
- BGP Troubleshooting - Neighbors (11:09)
- Incorrect Neighbor Statement (9:23)
- L3 Connectivity Issues (11:11)
- L3 Reachability - Via Default Route (2:40)
- BGP Source Address issue (2:19)
- Mismatch Authentication (4:37)
- ACL-Firewall Blocking BGP (11:43)
- TTL BGP Packet Expires (4:22)
- Misconfigured Peer Groups (6:20)
Troubleshooting - BGP Route Exchange
- BGP Routes - Missing Mask (8:51)
- Next-Hop not Reachable (10:29)
- BGP Split-Horizon Rule (4:09)
- Better Source Routing (5:12)
- Route-Filtering Issue (13:21)
Interconnect Service Providers
- Interconnecting Service Providers 05:33
- Internet Exchange Point - IXP 03:29
- Internet Number Distribution -IANA - RIR 05:38
- IP- Autonomous System Allocation 05:06
- Service Provider Types 04:49
- T1-E1-T3-E3 01:41
Ethernet WAN – QinQ Tunneling
- Ethernet WAN - VLAN-Trunking 06:11
- Ethernet WAN 04:38
- LAB-1 QinQ Tunneling 04:30
- LAB-2 QinQ Tunneling 06:05
- Q-in-Q Tunnelling 06:44
IPv6 Tunneling Methods
- IPv4-IPv6 Co-Existence (10:57)
- IPv6 Tunneling Methods (6:01)
- IPv6 over IPv4 GRE Tunnel (5:11)
- IPv6 over IPv4 GRE - LAB (14:42)
- IPv6 Manual Tunnels (4:38)
- GRE-IP vs IPv6IP Tunnel Mode (7:13)
- Dynamic Multipoint IPv6 Tunnels (7:13)
- IPv6 Automatic - 6to4 Tunneling - PART 1 (14:47)
- IPv6 Automatic - 6to4 Tunneling - PART 2 (13:36)
- IPv6 Automatic - 6to4 Tunneling -Multiple Sites (12:04)
- IPv6 ISATAP - Tunneling (4:31)
- IPv6 ISATAP - Tunneling - LAB (11:04)
- IPv6 ISATAP - Tunneling - Multiple Sites (8:48)
MPLS VPN - Overview
- VPN models overview
- VPN models -Advantages and Disadvantages
- MPLS VPN overview
MPLS VPN - Cisco Express Forwarding
- MPLS VPN - Introduction
- Layer 3 Process switching - CEF
- Identify Network Device Planes
- Data Plane
- Control Plane
- Management Plane
- Cisco Express Forwarding - CEF
- CEF in MPLS Networks
MPLS - Label Distribution Protocol
- MPLS – Label Distribution Protocol
- Configuring LDP – MPLS Core
- MPLS LDP - Verification
- How LDP Label forwarding Works
- Penultimate hop popping – PHP
- MPLS LDP Troubleshooting
VRF - RD - RT
- VRF -Virtual Routing and Forwarding
- RD - Route-Distinguisher
- RT - Route Target
- RD vs RT values
- VRF, RD, RT – Configuration
MPLS L3 VPN - 6 Steps Configuration
- MPLS L3 VPN -Configuration Steps
- Routing PE- CE – RIPv2
- Multi-Protocol -BGP
- VPNv4 -Peering PE-PE
- Redistribution on PE Routers
- MPLS L3 VPN - LSP Verification
MPLS L3 VPN - Routing Options
- MPLS L3 VPN - Configuration Steps - Review
- MPLS L3 VPN - EIGRP PE-CE Routing
- MPLS L3 VPN - Static-Default -PE-CE
- MPLS L3 VPN - BGP Routing -PE-CE
- MPLS L3 VPN - OSPF Routing -PE-CE
MPLS L3 VPN Advance Options
- Overlapping VPNs (9:08)
- Overlapping VPNs- Continued
- Overlapping VPN- Advance
- Layer 2 MPLS VPN- Overview
- -IPV6 support - MPLS
- MPLS Traffic Engineering- overview
- Inter AS VPN overview
MPLS L3 VPN Troubleshooting
- MPLS L3 VPN- Troubleshooting
- MPLS L3 VPN- Troubleshooting-Continued
OVERLAP VPN
- Overlapping VPNs 09:08
- Overlapping VPNs- Continued 11:38
- Overlapping VPN- Advance 17:51
MPLS VPN – Advanced Options
- Layer 2 MPLS VPN- Overview 11:37
- IPV6 support - MPLS 04:40
- MPLS Traffic Engineering- overview 08:35
- Inter AS VPN overview 03:22
MPLS L3 VPN- Troubleshooting
- MPLS L3 VPN- Troubleshooting 11:39
- MPLS L3 VPN- Troubleshooting-Continued 17:06
MPLS L3 VPN – Advance Topology
- Core MPLS-Topology Setup 15:39
Overlap VPN – Advance
- OVerlap VPNs 05:19
- Lab-Pre-Config - OVerlapVPNs 12:17
- Overlaps VPN -Scenario 1 08:11
- Overlap VPN - Scenario 2 13:51
Central Services
- Central Service VPN 03:04
- Central Services - Lab Pre-configuration 05:52
- Central Services-Import-Export 14:12
- Integrate Central Services - Simple VPNs 03:17
- Central Services-Simple VPN - LAB 08:11
- Central Services VPN-Overlap VPNs 07:49
Import-Export Maps
- Import -Export Maps 02:11
- Export Maps - PART 2 11:31
- Export Maps - PART 3 10:19
- Import Maps - PART 1 08:44
- Import Maps - PART 2 09:52
- Import Maps - PART 3 04:13
Managed CE Router Service
- Managed CE Router Service - PART 1 10:21
- Managed CE Router Service - PART 2 15:03
- Managed CE Router Service - PART 3 13:51
IPv6 over MPLS
- IPv6 support over MPLS 06:19
- IPv6 Tunnels on CE Routers 10:47
- IPv6 Tunnels on CE Routers - LAB 11:14
- IPv6 over MPLS L2 VPN tunnels 03:23
- IPv6 over MPLS L2 VPN tunnels - LAB PART 1 11:23
- IPv6 over MPLS L2 VPN tunnels - LAB PART 2 07:10
IPv6 over MPLS – 6PE
- IPv6 over MPLS - 6PE 13:03
- 6PE-Configuration - PART 1 15:05
- 6PE-Configuration - PART 2 12:51
- 6PE-Packet Forwarding Steps 04:21
- 6PE-Advantages - Drawbacks 06:34
IPv6 over MPLS – 6PE
- IPv6 over MPLS - 6VPE 04:34
- 6VPE - Configuration Pre-Requisite 09:57
- 6VPE-Configuration - PART 1 13:55
- 6VPE-Configuration - PART 2 15:56
- 6VPE-Configuration - PART 3 16:49
MP-BGP Route Reflectors – VPNv4 / VPNv6
- MP-BGP Route Reflectors 13:02
- VPNv4 Route Reflector-Pre-configuration 08:50
- VPNv4 Route Reflector - Configuration- PART 1 14:28
- VPNv4 Route Reflector - Configuration- PART 2 10:40
- VPNv6 Route Reflector - Pre-Configuration 07:04
- VPNv6 Route Reflector - Configuration 13:53
Internet Access Models with MPLS VPNs
- Internet Access Models with MPLS VPNs 04:36
- MPLS - De-centralized Internet Access 20:01
- MPLS - Centralized Internet Access 20:02
- MPLS - Internet Access via VRF Central Services-PART 1 16:32
- MPLS - Internet Access via VRF Central Services-PART 2 12:00
Inter-AS MPLS VPN
- Inter-AS MPLS VPN 05:09
Inter-AS MPLS VPN- Option 1
- Option 1 - Back-to-Back VRF 04:48
- Option 1 - Lab Pre-Requisite 07:41
- Option1 - VPNv4 IBGP- PE-ASBR 11:15
- Option 1 - Back to Back VRF -ASBR 10:07
- Option 1 - ASBR-Route Exchange 07:15
Inter-AS MPLS VPN- Option 2
- Inter-AS Option – 2 - Single Hop MP-eBGP VPNv4 08:09
- Inter-AS Option 2 - Lab pre-requisite 07:11
- Inter-AS Option – 2 VPNv4 IBGP – (PE – ASBR) 07:32
- Option-2 VPNv4 IBGP – Redistribution 06:47
- Option 2 – Route-Target issue on ASBR 17:00
- Option 2 – VPNv4 EBGP ( ASBR) 10:34
- Option 2 – BGP next-Hop issue -Option2A 07:42
- Option 2b- Using the Redistribution method 09:40
- Option 2c -Multi-Hop MP-eBGP 16:56
Inter-AS MPLS VPN- Option 3
- Inter-AS-Option – 3 - Multi-hop MP-EBGP 11:50
- Inter-AS-Option – 3 - Lab pre-requisite 02:44
- Inter-AS -Option 3 - VPNv4 IBGP 08:07
- Inter-AS -Option 3 - Redistribution 05:18
- Inter-AS -Option 3 - IPv4 EBGP - ASBR 12:09
- Inter-AS -Option 3 - Redistribution- ABSR 10:20
- Inter-AS -Option 3 - VPNv4 EBGP- RR Servers 17:15
- Inter-AS -Option 3 - Summary 02:44
Carrier Support Carrier - CSC
- Carrier Support Carrier - CSC 05:06
- CSC - Configuration Overview 04:42
- CSC - Lab pre-configuration 08:25
- CSC – Backbone Carrier Configuration 07:48
- Customer Carrier – Configuration Overview 07:14
- Customer Carrier - IGP-Redistribution 09:12
- Customer Carrier – Label Switch Path 14:41
- Customer Carrier – VRF Configuration 04:29
- Customer Carrier – PE-CE Routing-Redistribution 11:45
- Customer Carrier – VPNv4 07:48
Inter-AS - CSC - Overview
- Inter-AS - CSC - Overview
MPLS Traffic Engineering
- MPLS Traffic Engineering -Introduction 15:28
- MPLS TE - Constrained-Based Shortest Path First -CSPF 11:40
- Resource Reservation Protocol -RSVP-TE 13:59
- MPLS Traffic Engineering – Lab Prerequisite 04:45
- MPLS TE – Configuration -IGP 04:45
- MPLS TE – Configuration -RSVP 08:23
- MPLS TE - Tunnels 07:28
- MPLS TE - Tunnels -Configuration 18:50
- MPLS TE -Bandwidth Reservations 12:02
- Dynamic path-Reservations 12:21
- PLS TE - Metric 13:40
- Explicit Path- TE Tunnels - Ex-1 18:41
- Explicit Path- TE Tunnels - Example 2 06:32
- Backup Path - Explicit 12:06
- backup path - Dynamic 06:54
- Forwarding Traffic - AutoRoute Announce 10:04
- Forwarding Traffic -Static Routing 05:58
- Forwarding Traffic - Policy Based Routing 13:47
- Fast Reroute -FRR 07:26
- Fast Reroute - LAB 15:11
Unified MPLS
- Unified MPLS - Introduction 14:00
- Unified MPLS - Lab pre-configs 06:00
- Unified MPLS - IGP Configuration 10:30
- Unified MPLS - BGP Configuration - PART 1 13:25
- Unified MPLS - BGP Configuration - PART 2 06:57
- BGP Next-Hop-self All 12:35
- Unified MPLS - VPNv4 Peering PEs 06:43
MPLS – Layer 2 VPN
- 189. 001 MPLS - L2 VPN - L3 VPN 05:42
- 190. 002 What is L2VPN 07:24
- 191. 003 Layer 2 VPN Models 08:55
- 192. 004 L2 VPN Initial configurations – CORE 06:36
- 193. 005 L2 Local Switching 14:41
MPLS L2 VPN – L2TPv3
- L2TPv3 – L2 Tunneling Protocol 03:54
- L3TPv3- Configuration 14:24
MPLS L2 VPN – L2TPv3
- AToM – Any Transport over MPLS 04:46
- ATOM - Configuration 10:09
- ATOM - SUb-interfaces Configurations 15:05
Ethernet Virtual Circuit – EVC
- Point to Point EVC - Port Based 18:24
- Point to Point EVC - VLAN based 11:43
Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)
- Virtual Private LAN Service - VPLS 10:29
- VPLS - Local Switching 12:05
- VPLS - Connecting Remote Sites 09:17
- VPLS - Multiple Remote sites 10:52
IP Multicasting
- What is IP Multicasting ?
- Multicast-Benefits
- How Multicast works ?
- Multicast IP Range
IGMP - PIM Protocols
- IGMP Protocol and Versions
- Protocol independent Multicast
- PIM Modes -Trees
- Dense mode - Configuration
- RPF check _ Loop Prevention
PIM Sparse Mode - Rendezvous Point
- PIM sparse-mode Operation
- Sparse-Mode Configuration
- Static RP
- Auto-RP
- Auto-RP Configuration
- Auto-RP Redundancy
- Auto-RP Load Sharing
- PIM-Bootstrap Router
Advance PIM
- Bi-Directional PIM (9:32)
- Bi-Directional PIM Configuration (9:59)
- Source Specific Multicast (8:09)
- SSM Configuration (11:21)
- Anycast RP and MSDP (8:45)
- Anycast-MSDP Configuration (16:13)
Layer 2 Multicasting
- Layer 2 Multicast (5:04)
- IGMP Snooping (7:00)
Quality of Service (QoS)
- QoS - Introduction
- QoS Mechanisms
- QoS Models
- QoS - MQC Configuration
Classification & Marking
- Classification and Marking
- Layer 2 - 3 Marking Values
- Classification and Marking Configuration Example
Congestion Management - Queueing
- Queuing Overview
- Legacy Queuing Mechanisms
- Weighted fair Queuing
- Class Based Weight Fair Queuing
- Low Latency Queuing
QoS - Congestion Avoidance
- Congestion Avoidance- Introduction
- WRED-CBWRED
- Class Based Weight Fair Queuing - Configuration
- QoS -Traffic Policing - Shaping
Traffic Policing and Shaping (7:59)
MPLS - Quality of Service - QoS
- MPLS - Quality of Service - QoS 07:03
- MPLS Qos – Default behavior 05:07
- Penultimate Hop Popping – PHP 05:46
- MPLS Qos – Models 09:51
- MPLS Qos – Lab Pre-configurations 03:45
- MPLS Qos – Accounting – Ingress Policy 17:05
- MPLS Qos – Customer end-end Marking 06:26
- SP QoS Policy – based on Customer Marking 10:34
- SP QoS Policy – CE Interface 09:30
- SP QoS Policy – CE Interface – Qos Groups 10:41
- SP QoS – EXP to QOS Group Mapping on PE 11:16
Network Infrastructure Protection
- Network Infrastructure Protection
- Identify Network Planes
- Data Plane
- Control Plane
- Management Plane
Remote Management - TELNET -SSH
- Inband vs OutBand
- Remote Access - Telnet
- Remote Access - SSH
AAA - Authentication-Authorization-Accounting
- AAA- Network Security
- AAA - Components
- AAA - Protocols -TACACS- RADIUS
- AAA - Cisco Authentication Servers
AAA - Authentication
- AAA Authentication - Device Access
- Authentication - Local Database
- AAA - External Servers
- LAB- Authentication - TACACS
Control Plane Security
- Control Plane - Possible Threats
- Routing Protocol Authentication
- Control Plane Policing -CoPP
- Classmap -Policymap -Hierarchy
- CoPP_ Configuration Example
IOS-XR - ASR Routers
- Cisco IOS - IOS_XE - IOS-XR
- Cisco IOS-XR Architecture
- Cisco IOS-XR Platforms
- Cisco ASR 9000 routers
- ASR 9000 Components
- GNS3- XRv Integration
IOS-XR - ROUTING
- IOS-XR Access-Prompt-Modes
- XR- Basic Configuration Commands
- OSPFv2 Same Area
- OSPFv2 - Different Area
- OSPFv3 - on IOS-XR
- ISIS IPv4-IPv6 - Same Area
- ISIS IPv4-IPv6 _ Different Area
- EIGRP- IPv4
- EIGRP-IPv6
- XR- Static Routing
IPv6 over MPLS
IPv6 support over MPLS
MPLS Layer 2 VPN
- MPLS - L2 VPN - L3 VPN
- What is L2VPN
- Layer 2 VPN Models
Inter AS - Carrier Support Carrier
- Inter-AS MPLS VPN
- Carrier Support Carrier - CSC
- CSC - Configuration Overview
Unified MPLS
- Unified MPLS - Introduction
MPLS QoS
- MPLS - Quality of Service - QoS
- MPLS Qos – Default behavior
- Penultimate Hop Popping – PHP
- MPLS Qos – Models
- Cisco IOS - IOS_XE - IOS-XR 05:42
- Cisco IOS-XR Architecture 04:40
- Cisco IOS-XR Platforms 06:14
- Cisco ASR 9000 routers 08:04
- ASR 9000 Components 06:43
- GNS3- XRv Integration 05:10
Cisco IOS-XR – CLI Basics
- 211. 001 IOS-XR Access-Prompt-Modes 06:55
- 212. 002 XR- Basic Configuration Commands 07:26
Cisco IOS-XR – Routing
- OSPFv2 Same Area 06:33
- OSPFv2 - Different Area 03:27
- OSPFv3 - on IOS-XR 03:48
- ISIS IPv4-IPv6 - Same Area 04:57
- ISIS IPv4-IPv6 _ Different Area 03:22
- EIGRP- IPv4 05:38
- EIGRP-IPv6 02:42
- XR- Static Routing 02:36
- IBGP-on XR - IPv4 13:30
- IBGP-on XR - IPv6 04:58
Cisco IOS-XR – MPLS
- Fast Reroute - FRR 06:59
- VRF Configuration - XR 13:31
- PE-CE Routing - BGP - XR 08:06
- PE-CE Routing - EIGRP - XR 07:22
- PE-CE Routing - OSPF - XR 01:59
- VPNv4 Peering - XR 05:10
- VPNv4 Peering - XR 05:10
- Inter-AS VPN - XR 10:02
- Carrier Support Carrier -XR 08:56
- IPv6 over MPLS - XR
What is Network Management?
- What is Network Management
- Past-Present Methods of Network Management - PART 1
- Past-Present Methods of Network Management - PART 2
- SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol
What is Network Automation?
- Challenges - Traditional Management
- Network Automation- Goals
- Types of Network Automation
- What can be Automated- PART 1
- What can be Automated - PART 2
- Impact of Network Automation
Software Defined Networking - SDN & SDN Controllers
- Automation Origination Points
- SDN- Software Defined Networking
- SDN Controllers
- Networks Managed by SDN Controllers
SDN-Control - Management - Data Planes
- Identify Network Device Planes
- Identify Network Device Planes
- Data Plane
- Control Plane
- SDN- Management Plane
- Management Plane
- SDN - Control Plane- Data Plane
SDN Models - Architecture
- SDN - Imperative Model
- SDN - Declarative Model
- SDN-Network Design Requirements
- Underlay Networks
- SDN Fabric
- Overlay Networks
Application Programming Interface - API
- API - Types
- API - Application Programming Interface
- API - with SDN Networks
- NorthBound API
- SounthBOund API
Cisco Devnet - SandBox
- Cisco DEVNET
- DevNET Certifications
- DevNET SandBox
- Sandbox LABS
- Sandabox Lab Access-Reservations
Cisco DNA Center
- Cisco DNA Center
- DNA Center Appliance
- DNA Center- What can do - PART 1
- DNA Center- What can do - PART 2
Web Service API - REST API
- Web Service API
- Web Service API - Commonly Used
- REST API
Network Automation Tools
- Config MGMT Tools
- Config MGMT Tools - Capabilities
- Config-MGMT tools - Similarities
- Master - Agent
- Agent based- Agentless
- Push-Pull Model
- Configuration Files
PUPPET Config Management Tool
- PUPPET-Tool
- Puppet Master-Agent-Database
- Puppet-Manifest
- Puppet-Module-Forge
- Puppet Agent-Agentless
- Puppet- PULL Model Steps
CHEF Config Management Tool
- CHEF- Config MGMT Tool
- CHEF-Terminology
ANSIBLE Config MGMT Tool
- ANSIBLE-Tool
- ANSIBLE-Control Station
- ANSIBLE -Playbook-Inventory
- ANISBLE - Templates-Variables
JSON DATA Encoding
- API Data Formats
- JSON Overview
- JSON Data Types
- JSON Syntax Rules
- JSON Data Interpretation