Enterprise Campus Network Design for Cisco CCDP ARCH (300-320)
In this course, you'll learn foundational knowledge of designing enterprise campus networks. This includes aspects of layer 2 campus network design, layer 3 multi-campus network design, campus high availability, and programmable campus networks.
What you'll learn
This is the second course in the Cisco CCDP ARCH (300-320) path. In this course, Enterprise Campus Network Design for Cisco CCDP ARCH (300-320), you'll learn the foundations of designing enterprise campus networks. First, you'll discover how to layer two campus design concepts, such as VLANs, spanning-tree protocol, and topologies. Next, you'll gain an understanding of campus high availability techniques, including first hop redundancy and virtualization. Then, you'll explore interconnecting multiple campuses at layer 3, including topologies, route filtering, summarization, and load sharing. Finally, you'll learn about creating a programmable network using Cisco APIC-EM. By the end of this course, you'll have an understanding of enterprise campus networks, and you'll be on your way to passing the 300-320 exam.
Table of contents
- Module Intro 2m
- Campus Topologies and Core Layer 3m
- Distribution Layer, Access Layer, and Collapsed Core 4m
- VLANs and VLAN Trunking 3m
- VTP, Voice VLANs, and DTP 4m
- Legacy STP 3m
- RSTP and MST 4m
- Tuning STP 4m
- STP Protections and Enhancements 2m
- Access Layer Designs and Convergence 4m
- Case Study and Module Summary 2m