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Cisco Training on Demand Courses and Descriptions


Note: These courses are located in the Cisco Platinum Learning Library.

Table of Contents
By Category ......................................................................................................................................................................3
Cloud ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Collaboration ............................................................................................................................................................... 4
Data Center.................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Design .......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Digital Transformation Specialist .................................................................................................................................. 9
Enterprise Networking ................................................................................................................................................. 9
Industrial.....................................................................................................................................................................10
Network Management ................................................................................................................................................10
Network Programmability ...........................................................................................................................................11
Optical Networking .....................................................................................................................................................12
Routing & Switching ....................................................................................................................................................12
Security .......................................................................................................................................................................20
Service Provider Mobility ............................................................................................................................................23
Service Provider Routing .............................................................................................................................................24
Wireless (Mobility) ......................................................................................................................................................26
By Certification ............................................................................................................................................................... 28
Entry ............................................................................................................................................................................... 28
CCENT Routing & Switching .........................................................................................................................................28
Associate ........................................................................................................................................................................ 28
CCDA Design ...............................................................................................................................................................28
CCNA Cloud.................................................................................................................................................................28
CCNA Collaboration.....................................................................................................................................................28
CCNA Cyber Ops ..........................................................................................................................................................28
CCNA Data Center .......................................................................................................................................................28
CCNA Industrial ...........................................................................................................................................................28
CCNA Routing & Switching ..........................................................................................................................................28
CCNA Security .............................................................................................................................................................29
CCNA Wireless ............................................................................................................................................................29
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Professional .................................................................................................................................................................... 29
CCDP Design................................................................................................................................................................29
CCNP Cloud .................................................................................................................................................................29
CCNP Collaboration .....................................................................................................................................................29
CCNP Data Center .......................................................................................................................................................29
CCNP Routing & Switching...........................................................................................................................................29
CCNP Security .............................................................................................................................................................30
CCNP Wireless.............................................................................................................................................................30
Technical Specialists........................................................................................................................................................ 30
Network Programmability Specialist............................................................................................................................30
Digital Transformation Specialists ................................................................................................................................... 30
Cisco Business Architecture Analyst ............................................................................................................................30
Cisco Customer Success Manager Specialist ................................................................................................................30
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Cisco Training on Demand Courses and Descriptions


By Category
Cloud
 Automating the Cisco Enterprise Cloud (CLDAUT) v1.1
This course helps you to prepare for the Cisco CCNP Cloud certification and for professional-level cloud
operations roles. You learn the skills, technologies, and best practices needed to automate and manage
private and hybrid cloud infrastructure for Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), including devices, policies,
virtual device contexts (VDCs), IaaS tenants, workflows, IaaS catalog, containers, and application
provisioning.
In addition, you gain hands-on experience using various Cisco cloud and data center infrastructure
technologies, such as Cisco ONE Enterprise Cloud Suite, Cisco UCS Director, Cisco Prime Service Catalog
(PSC), and Cisco Virtual Application Container Services (VACS).
 Designing the Cisco Cloud (CLDDES) v1.1
This course helps you to prepare for the Cisco CCNP Cloud certification and for professional-level cloud
engineering and administration roles. You obtain the professional-level skills and technologies to make
design choices required to deploy and automate private and hybrid cloud infrastructure—including
applications, compute, storage, network, virtualization, and security—using Cisco data center and cloud
technologies.
 Implementing and Troubleshooting the Cisco Cloud Infrastructure (CLDINF)
This course helps you to prepare for the Cisco CCNP Cloud certification and for professional-level cloud
operations roles. You learn the professional-level skills, technologies, and best practices needed to deploy
and troubleshoot physical and virtual cloud infrastructure components, including computing infrastructure,
cloud storage infrastructure and storage access, and cloud network infrastructure and connectivity.
In addition, you gain hands-on experience implementing various Cisco cloud and data center infrastructure
technologies, such as Cisco UCS, Cisco UCS Director, Cisco MDS switches, Cisco Nexus switches, Cisco Cloud
Services Router, ESXi hosts, VMs, vMotion, virtual extensible LANs (VXLANs), and more.
 Introducing Cisco Cloud Administration (CLDADM) v1.2
This course helps to prepare you for the Cisco CCNA Cloud certification and for associate-level cloud
operations and administration roles. You explore foundational knowledge, skills, and technologies needed to
perform the basics of Cisco cloud administration, including Cisco UCS Director, Cisco Prime Service Catalog,
and Cisco Virtual Applications Container Services (VACS).
You also learn about cloud provisioning, management, monitoring and reporting, charge-back models, and
remediation.
 Understanding Cisco Cloud Fundamentals (CLDFND) v1.2
This course helps to prepare you for the Cisco CCNA Cloud certification and for associate-level cloud
operations roles. You explore foundational knowledge, skills, and technologies for cloud characteristics and
cloud deployment models, such as Cisco cloud infrastructure (i.e., unified compute, including Cisco UCS and
server virtualization).
You also learn about Unified fabric, including data center network architecture and infrastructure
virtualization, and unified storage, including integrated infrastructure solutions.

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Collaboration
 Cisco TelePresence Video Communications Server Intermediate (TVCSI) v2.1
This course is an all-inclusive training solution designed to empower participants with the skills and
knowledge needed to install and configure basic features on the Video Communications Server, including
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), H.323, interworking, internal routing, external routing, bandwidth
management, and redundancy.
 Cisco Video Infrastructure Design (VID) v1.0
This course is designed for individuals who install and support the Cisco Expressway video network solution.
You learn how to install, configure, operate, and maintain core visual communication components, including
Cisco TelePresence endpoints. You also explore how to integrate on-premises solutions with cloud solutions,
meeting solutions, and management software.
In addition, you learn about Cisco Meeting Server and the Cisco Collaboration Meeting Rooms (CMR) Cloud
solution, and how to deploy large-scale telepresence conferencing quickly using Cisco TelePresence
Management Suite (TMS).
Lastly, you are introduced to Cisco WebEx and Cisco Spark. You learn how to administer Cisco Spark, and
explore how Cisco Spark integrates with Cisco Expressway. You also gain an understanding of the APIs and
automation features of Cisco Meeting Server and Cisco Spark.
 Implementing Cisco Collaboration Devices (CICD) v1.0
This course provides you with an overview of administrator and end-user interface options in Cisco Unified
Communications Manager, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express, Cisco Unity Connection, and
Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Service. You also learn the call flows, perform
endpoint administration tasks, and how to maintain a Cisco Unified Communications solution. The course
content has been adapted to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version 10.5 Software and technically
updated.
 Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video, Part 1 (CIPTV1) v1.0
This course prepares you with the knowledge and capabilities to implement a Cisco Collaboration solution at
a single-site environment. You focus primarily on Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version 10.x,
which is the call-routing and signaling component for the Cisco Collaboration solution.
 Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video, Part 2 (CIPTV2) v1.0
This course prepares you for implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco Video
Communication Server (VCS) Control, and the Cisco Expressway series in a multisite voice and video
network. You learn globalized call routing, URI call routing, global dial plan replication based on the
Intercluster Lookup Service (ILS), Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST), mobility features,
call admission control, integration of Cisco VCS and Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and Cisco
Mobile Remote Access on Cisco Expressway Series.
 Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Applications (CAPPS) v1.0
This course prepares you for integrating Cisco Unity Connection, Cisco Unity Express, Cisco Unified IM and
Presence, and video into a Collaboration deployment. It describes voice messaging deployment scenarios,
Cisco Unified Presence features, and troubleshooting mechanisms as well as Cisco Unified IM and Presence
and Cisco Jabber integration options with Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

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 Implementing Cisco Video Network Devices, Part 1 (CIVND1)


This course provides you with the necessary knowledge to describe characteristics of video solutions and
assess the requirements for a successful implementation of a video solution. You learn how to evaluate the
general requirements for video deployments, such as codec options, media formats, and protocols, as well
as how to understand the network impact, high-level architectural components, interactions, and
environmental considerations.
In addition, you learn about the individual products that can be brought together to form the Cisco Video
Solution Architecture.
Finally, you learn how these products and services are connected together to reduce ongoing operational
costs of managing moves, adds, and changes.
 Implementing Cisco Video Network Devices, Part 2 (CIVND2)
This course provides you with the necessary knowledge and skills to implement various Cisco Collaboration
endpoints in converged Cisco infrastructures. You learn the core skills needed to implement and support
converged network endpoints for voice, video, data, and mobile applications. You also learn the various
hardware and software components that compose Video Phone Communication systems, Jabber and IP
Phone operation, and Cisco TelePresence.
In addition, you learn how to monitor and troubleshoot Cisco TelePresence Endpoints, IP Phones, Cisco
Jabber, and how to configure Cisco Digital Media Players from a command-line interface Linux desktop and
the Web. Finally, you learn how to manage Cisco Digital Media Players from a centralized management
location.
 Troubleshooting Cisco IP Telephony and Video (CTCOLLAB) v1.0
This course prepares you for troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco Video
Communication Server (VCS) Control, and the Cisco Expressway series in a multisite voice and video
network. You learn troubleshooting methodology, triage, resources, tools, and fixes at the integrated system
or solution level for Cisco Collaboration Solutions. You also gain knowledge in troubleshooting Cisco Unified
Communications Manager, VCS Control and VCS Expressway, issues with Call Setup, issues with Intercluster
Lookup Service (ILS), Cisco Unified Communications Manager Mobility Features, Cisco TelePresence
Management Suite, and issues with Voice Quality and Media Resources.
Data Center
 The Cisco Tetration Technical Overview for Data Center and Network Administrators (DCTETO) version 1.0
This course gives you a technical, in-depth overview of Cisco Tetration. You learn about Cisco Tetration’s
fundamental usage concepts and capabilities. You explore how to use the platform to address data center
operational and security challenges by applying comprehensive workload protection and gaining insights
across a multicloud infrastructure.
In addition, you gain knowledge of the Cisco Tetration policy engine at an application and global level. You
learn how to enforce the policy in a data center and how to watch for policy and network issues.
 Configuring the Cisco Nexus Data Center Transport (CCNDC-T)
This course is an educational session that includes lecture by a subject-matter expert and hands-on practice
exercises. These exercises enable you to develop the skills for designing and configuring a data center
network supporting a virtual computing environment (VCE).
Using the Cisco Nexus family of products, you gain an understanding about and construct a highly available
and modular network infrastructure that can be used to provide virtualized cloud-based services. You
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acquire conceptual and practical knowledge about configuring the Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders,
as well as the 5000 and 7000 Series Switches into a scalable data center network.
 Configuring the Cisco Nexus Data Center Virtual Machines (CCNDC-V) v2.0
This course is an educational session that includes lecture by a subject-matter expert and hands-on practice
exercises that focus on designing and configuring a data center network to support a virtual computing
environment (VCE). Using Cisco’s Nexus and Multilayer Director Switch (MDS) families of products, you learn
how to connect VMware vSphere ESX-based virtual machines to a highly available data center infrastructure
that can be used to provide virtualized cloud-based services.
Topics covered include the configuration of a data center unified fabric using both Fibre Channel and Fibre
Channel over Ethernet, as well as the configuration of the VMware vSphere virtual switch to a Nexus based
data center network. In addition, the lecture and labs cover how to configure both VMware VMotion and
storage VMotion in the data center environment.
 Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCID) v6.2
This course is designed to help you prepare for the Cisco CCNP Data Center certification and for
professional-level data center roles. The course focuses on data center design based on Cisco solutions and
technologies.
In this course, you explore theoretical content, as well as design-oriented case studies that are in the form of
activities. You learn about network designs with virtualization, Layer 2 and Layer 3 technologies and routing
protocols, and data center interconnect design options. You also explore device virtualization technologies,
such as virtual data centers and network function virtualization with virtual appliances, including virtual
switches, virtual routers, and virtual firewalls.
In addition, you learn about Storage Area Network (SAN) design, along with an explanation of Fiber Channel
networks and Cisco Unified Fabric. You explore design practices for the Cisco Unified Computing System
(UCS) solution based on Cisco UCS B-Series and C-Series servers, Cisco UCS Manager, and Cisco Unified
Fabric. Network management technologies include UCS Manager, Cisco Prime Data Center Network
Manager (DCNM), and UCS Director.
This course assists you in mastering design and deployment options focused on Cisco data center, including
network connectivity, infrastructure, storage network, compute connectivity, and compute resource
parameters.
 Implementing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCII) v6.2
This course is designed to help you prepare for the Cisco CCNP Data Center certification and for
professional-level data center roles. The course focuses on implementing Local Area Networks (LANs),
Storage Area Networks (SANs), and data center unified fabric using Cisco MDS switches, Cisco Nexus
switches, and Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders (FEXs).
This course assists you in mastering the professional-level skills and technologies needed to implement Cisco
data center infrastructure, including key protocols, routing and switching protocols, maintenance,
management, operations, security, and storage.
 Implementing Cisco Data Center Unified Computing (DCUCI) v6.2
This course is designed to help you prepare for the Cisco CCNP Data Center certification and for
professional-level data center roles. The course focuses on deploying, securing, operating, and maintaining
the Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) B-Series Blade Servers and UCS C-Series Rack Servers for use in
data centers.

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In this extensively hands-on course, you learn about configuring and managing Cisco UCS servers using
unified I/O networking for Local Area Network (LAN) and Storage Area Network (SAN) connectivity,
virtualizing server hardware identifiers to enable rapid recovery of server operating system images,
implementing automation for Cisco UCS, configuring fault tolerance, implementing role-based access control
(RBAC), backing up and restoring system configurations, and using the monitoring and troubleshooting tools
in Cisco UCS Manager and Cisco Integrated Management Controller (IMC).
This course assists you in mastering the professional-level skills and technologies needed to implement Cisco
data center unified computing infrastructure, including unified computing implementation maintenance and
operations, automation, security, and storage.
 Implementing Cisco Data Center Virtualization and Automation (DCVAI) v6.2
This course is designed to help you prepare for the Cisco CCNP Data Center certification and for
professional-level data center roles. The course focuses on the implementation and deployment automation
of Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) and Cisco Nexus switches.
In this course, you gain a rich, hands-on experience in building a data center solution based on Cisco ACI.
You are introduced to the automation capabilities offered by Python and Representational State Transfer
(REST) APIs in combination with Cisco ACI and Cisco Nexus switches.
This course assists you in mastering the professional-level skills and technologies needed to implement Cisco
Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI), virtualization, and automation of data center operations.
 Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking (DCICN) v6.2
This course is designed to help you prepare for the Cisco CCNA Data Center certification and for
associate-level data center roles. You learn how to install, configure, and maintain data center technology.
You also gain foundational knowledge and skills in technologies that include network protocols and
host-to-host communication, data center networking concepts and technologies, data center storage
networking, and Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) architecture.
 Introducing Cisco Data Center Technologies (DCICT) v6.2
This course is designed to help you prepare for the Cisco CCNA Data Center certification and for
associate-level data center roles. You gain foundational knowledge and skills in technologies that include
data center network virtualization, unified computing, data center automation and orchestration, and Cisco
Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI).
In the hands-on lab exercises, you focus on configuring features of the Cisco Nexus Operating
System (NX-OS), Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS), and Cisco UCS Director.
Cisco Tetration Technical Overview for Data Center and Network Administrators (DCTETO) v1.0
 Troubleshooting Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCIT) v6.2
This course is designed to help you prepare for the Cisco CCNP Data Center certification and for
professional-level data center roles. You explore troubleshooting of Local Area Networks (LANs), Storage
Area Networks (SANs), Cisco Unified Fabric, Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS), and Cisco Application
Centric Infrastructure (ACI). The course provides a rich, hands-on experience in resolving problems on Cisco
MDS switches, Cisco Nexus switches, Cisco fabric extenders (FEXs), Cisco UCS, and Cisco ACI.
In this course, you’ll master the professional-level skills and technologies needed to troubleshoot Cisco data
center infrastructure, including data network protocols, network virtualization and automation, Cisco
Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI), storage, compute platforms, and management and operations.

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Design
 Designing Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) v3.0
This course introduces you to general approaches and technologies for network design and promotes Cisco
solutions in designing and implementing scalable internetworks. You gain information on the modular
approaches to network design, dividing networks into access, distribution, and core layers only and
separately for the campus and the WAN module. The Enterprise Composite Model facilitates planning,
designing, implementing, operating, and optimizing (PDIOO) networks by concentration on a certain module
and on relations between the modules.
Understand that as most network solutions today (e.g., voice, video, storage networking, and content
networking) are typically overlay solutions spanning several modules, the composite modular approach is
even more relevant and is the main focus of this course. Services virtualization and the SONA architecture
are also presented.
 Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) v3.0
This course enables you 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. It also enables you, applying solid Cisco network solution models
and recommended design practices, to provide viable, stable enterprise internetworking solutions.
By building on the Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) v3.0 course, you learn additional
aspects of modular campus design, advanced addressing and routing designs, WAN service designs,
enterprise data center, and security designs.
 Designing Cisco Wireless Enterprise Networks (WIDESIGN) v1.0
This course is in the curriculum for the CCNP Wireless certification and provides you with a new perspective
on designing wireless networks. You learn how to design a Cisco wireless network from beginning to end,
from customer first contact to post-deployment reports, and how to conduct walkthroughs, identify difficult
areas, and optimize the survey process to provide a better AP-to-coverage ratio.
In this course, you use tools to assist in wireless design and management as well as labs that reinforce
design concepts.
 Designing and Implementing Cisco Network Programmability (NPDESI) v1.0
This course addresses the evolving role of network engineers toward more programmability, automation,
and orchestration, enabling you to leverage the powerful level of abstraction provided by controller-based
architectures to create real added value.
You learn how to minimize the amount of manual interactions with the network and increase the use of
scripts and automation tools to drive down operational inefficiencies. You also obtain ability to review
network programmability fundamentals, including Linux and Python, common automation protocols such as
Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF), and representation state transfer (REST), and learn how they
relate to YANG data models.
The course also enables you to understand software-defined networking (SDN) controllers, including Cisco
Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC), Application Policy Infrastructure Controller Enterprise
Module (APIC-EM), and Open SDN Controller (OSC), as well as how to use device-level application
programming interfaces (APIs) such as Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS), IOS-XE, IOS-XR, and Adaptive
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Lastly, you are introduced to DevOps and Agile software development methodologies, and get started using
automation tools, such as Ansible, Chef, and Puppet.
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0
This course provides you with an understanding of network fundamentals, LAN switching technologies, basic
routing technologies, network infrastructure services such as DNS and DHCP, and infrastructure
management of network devices.
You also learn how to understand QoS, virtualization and cloud services, and network programmability
related to WAN access and core segments as well as gain a foundational understanding of network layers 1-
3 that are applicable to core routing and switching, plus other advanced technologies. In addition, you gain
an understanding of the interactions and network functions of firewalls, wireless controllers and access
points, along with additional focus on IPv6 and basic network security.
Digital Transformation Specialist
 Adopting The Cisco Business Architecture Approach (DTBAA) v1.0
This course provides you with a broad survey of concepts related to, and expected for, the business
component of the Cisco Business Architect role. You gain a foundation for becoming a practicing Cisco
Business Architect by learning about a wide range of topics that can assist you in your day-to-day job role
and interaction with customers. You gain an understanding of business architecture and acquire skills and
capabilities to transition from a technology-centric engagement to a business-led engagement.
You also explore how to translate the needs of a business in order to associate business solution
components with specific business capabilities composed of people, processes, and technology. You learn to
describe how technology investments allow customers to achieve their required business capabilities.
In addition, you learn how to determine and identify the current state of customer business capabilities
(where their organization is today) by using an iterative process that maps the current state capabilities to
the target state business capabilities (where their organization needs to be).
Finally, you learn to define an appropriate course of action (business roadmap) in order to achieve the
required results to realize value from the stated business outcomes.
 Cisco Customer Success Manager Foundation (DTCSMF) v1.0
This course is intended for individuals new to the Customer Success Manager (CuSM) role or those who are
preparing for the formal Cisco Customer Success Manager Specialist certification.
You learn about the key concepts of insertion, adoption, expansion, and friction-free renewals as they relate
to service or subscription-based product sales and deployments. You also explore the critical success factors
(CSFs) and key performance indicators (KPIs), and how these are used to measure success.
In addition, you learn how to define the concepts of stakeholders, business outcomes, annual recurring
revenue (ARR), and lifetime customer value (LTCV), including how these concepts relate to tracking success.
Enterprise Networking
 Digital Network Architecture Implementation Essentials (DNAIE) v2.0
This course gives you insight into Cisco Digital Network Architecture (Cisco DNA) and its solution
components. You learn about the need for digitization in networks and the guiding principles of Cisco DNA.
You also explore automation using Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller Enterprise Module
(APIC-EM) and built-in applications, such as Cisco Network Plug and Play, EasyQoS, Cisco Intelligent WAN
(IWAN), and Path Trace.
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In addition, you learn about virtualization in enterprise branch networks using the Cisco Enterprise Network
Functions Virtualization (NFV) solution, analytics using Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences (CMX) Cloud,
and security using Cisco Stealthwatch, Cisco TrustSec, and Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE).
Industrial
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0
This course provides you with an understanding of network fundamentals, LAN switching technologies, basic
routing technologies, network infrastructure services such as DNS and DHCP, and infrastructure
management of network devices.
You also learn how to understand QoS, virtualization and cloud services, and network programmability
related to WAN access and core segments as well as gain a foundational understanding of network layers 1-
3 that are applicable to core routing and switching, plus other advanced technologies. In addition, you gain
an understanding of the interactions and network functions of firewalls, wireless controllers and access
points, along with additional focus on IPv6 and basic network security.
 Managing Industrial Networks for Manufacturing with Cisco Technologies (IMINS2) v1.0
This course provides you with the foundational skills needed for the management of networked industrial
control systems. You learn how to configure, maintain, and troubleshoot industry standard network
protocols, and how to deploy best practices used in security and wireless technologies for industrial
networks.
In addition, you learn how to ensure network availability, reliability, and Internet security, and to
understand the multiple industrial network technologies that you need in today’s connected plants and
enterprises.
Finally, you learn how to make full use of current infrastructures while developing a converged platform for
flexibility to support future business outcomes.
Network Management
 Cisco Prime Performance Manager (CPPERF)
This course provides you with technical training to successfully deploy and use Cisco Prime Performance
Manager. In this course, you learn how to use Cisco Prime Performance Manager to gather actionable
information for your entire network, spanning core, aggregation, and access networks.
In addition, you learn the key components of Cisco Prime Carrier Management, including report
management, data center, extensibility, and its benefits. You also gain knowledge on how to plan a
deployment and install Cisco Prime Performance Manager on a single server, to complete the initial setup,
and to perform troubleshooting and maintenance activities.
Finally, you learn how to configure and run performance reports and to carry out fault management tasks.
 Implementing Cisco Prime Carrier Management Suite (ICPCMS) v1.2
This course introduces you to the Cisco Prime Carrier Management suite and its components and features.
You learn about the important theoretical concepts on which the Cisco Prime Carrier Management suite is
based, and gain the practical knowledge and skills required for a successful implementation.
The course also provides you with the necessary knowledge needed to perform suite sizing and planning
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In addition, you explore installation procedures, validation, and system integration for each Cisco Prime
Carrier Management suite application, basic integration troubleshooting, device discovery, and system
administration.
 Implementing Cisco Virtual Wide Area Application Services (VWAAS) v1.0
In this course, you learn how to deploy, configure, operate, maintain, and support a WAN optimization
solution using Cisco Virtual Wide Area Application Services (vWAAS), which provides performance
optimization for application data over WAN. You also learn about Cisco vWAAS optimization technologies,
protocols, services, functions, advanced features, and operation.
In addition, you explore how to implement, integrate, install, manage, and troubleshoot Cisco vWAAS
solutions in diverse data center virtualization environments, including enterprise networks and virtual
private clouds. This course offers a comprehensive, hands-on vWAAS lab experience.
Network Programmability
 Designing and Implementing Cisco Network Programmability (NPDESI) v1.0
This course addresses the evolving role of network engineers toward more programmability, automation,
and orchestration, enabling you to leverage the powerful level of abstraction provided by controller-based
architectures to create real added value.
You learn how to minimize the amount of manual interactions with the network, and increase the use of
scripts and automation tools to drive down operational inefficiencies. You also obtain the ability to review
network programmability fundamentals, including Linux and Python, common automation protocols such as
Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF), and representation state transfer (REST), and learn how they
relate to YANG data models.
The course also enables you to understand software-defined networking (SDN) controllers, including Cisco
Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC), Application Policy Infrastructure Controller Enterprise
Module (APIC-EM), and Open SDN Controller (OSC), as well as how to use device-level application
programming interfaces (APIs) such as Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS), IOS-XE,
IOS-XR, and Adaptive Security Appliance Operating System (ASA OS).
Lastly, you are introduced to DevOps and Agile software development methodologies, and get started using
automation tools such as Ansible, Chef, and Puppet.
 Developing with Cisco Network Programmability (NPDEV) v4.0
This course provides you with the basics of networking, IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and sub-netting, functions
of infrastructure components in a network, and the need for network programmability. It also reviews data
handling and formats. You learn about Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (Cisco ACI), Cisco Application
Policy Infrastructure Controller Enterprise Module (APIC-EM) and open software defined networking (SDN)
controller technologies and conceptual frameworks, as well as how to make representation state transfer
(REST) and Python requests.
In addition, you learn about the Cisco Network Services Orchestrator (Cisco NSO) framework and how to
make REST, YANG, and Python requests.
Finally, you learn to interpret and produce code to deploy configurations to multiple devices using
RESTCONF and Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF), and identify available network programmability
developer tools and Cisco virtual platforms.

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 Programming for Network Engineers (PRNE) v1.0


This course provides you with an understanding of programming in Python. You gain knowledge that helps
you automate repetitive networking tasks, and explore useful programming tools to use in your day-to-day
job.
In addition, you learn how to manage a network more efficiently with network programmability as you
develop Python programming fundamental skills.
Optical Networking
 Cisco Optical Technology Intermediate (OPT200) v1.2
This course is lab-intensive. You learn the skills necessary to deploy a Cisco Optical Networking System (ONS)
15454 Multiservice Transport Platform (MSTP) network from installation to protection. You also learn how
to perform node turn-up, deploy linear and ring dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM)
topologies, and configure wavelength selective switch (WSS) linear and single-module ROADM (SMR) rings.
The course covers five shelf types: the ONS M12 and M6 shelves, and the Cisco Network Convergence
System (NCS) 2002, 2006, and 2015 shelves. In addition, it covers multiplexer and demultiplexer cards,
Erbium doped fiber amplifier cards, Raman amplifiers, transponder cards, and the newest Cisco Any Rate
muxponder and crossponder cards, that are used in terminal, amplifier, and reconfigurable optical
add-drop multiplexer (ROADM) node configurations.
This course covers 10-Gigabit unprotected circuits and 10-Gigabit protection using Y-cable, optical channel
transport unit-2 (OTU-2), and protection switch module (PSM) cards.
 Cisco Optical Technology Advanced (OPT300) v1.2
This course provides you with the skills needed to deploy advanced features of the Cisco ONS 15454
Multiservice Transport Platform (MSTP) and Cisco Network Convergence System (NCS) 2000 Series network.
You learn how to use the Cisco Transport Planner Design Tool for creating network topologies and how to
create advanced topologies. You also explore how to use advanced dense wavelength-division multiplexing
(DWDM) features, such as G.709 encapsulation, generic framing protocol G.7041, Layer 1 circuits, quality of
service, crossponder networks using T1 over Ethernet, and encryption.
In addition, you learn about the ONS 15454 40-Channel Wavelength Cross-Connect (WXC), 100G
transponder, 10 Gigabit muxponder and transponder, 10G Data Multiplexer Enhanced, Any-Rate Muxponder
and Crossponder, 10GE-XP and GE-XP Enhanced, 100G and 200G transponder and muxponder, and the Cisco
10G network encryption cards.
Routing & Switching
 Advanced Implementing and Troubleshooting MPLS VPN Networks (AMPLS)
This is a comprehensive course that enables you to develop the skills to successfully deploy a complex MPLS
VPN installation and various service overlays. Reinforcing the lecture materials, hands-on labs ensure you
have the working skills to successfully affect the networks you support.
This Cisco Training on Demand self-study format features the same content and labs as the live classroom
and virtual classroom versions of the AMPLS course, with high-definition video and remote, scheduled
hands-on lab exercises.
In this course, you explore the intricacies of the benefits of an MPLS VPN solution, including intranet,
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within an MPLS VPN, and Multi-VRF and the best practices for implementing them. In-depth hands-on labs
help ensure that you learn the practical skills as well as the theory.
The course is a blended hybrid of video, interactivity, and lab exercises. Trainings are led by the same
knowledgeable instructors as the classroom and virtual formats. The course slides are the same as the
classroom version and feature the same hands-on labs.
 BGP Bootcamp (BGP)
This course takes a deep-dive look at BGP as described in RFC 4271, A Border Gateway Protocol 4, and
covers the knowledge and skills needed to plan, configure, and troubleshoot BGP. The topics include eBGP,
iBGP, BGP path selection, aggregation and neighbors tuning. It wraps up with a brief discussion on BGP for
IPv6.
The course is a blend of video, course materials, and hands-on lab exercises.
 Building Core Networks with OSPF, IS-IS, BGP and MPLS Bootcamp (BCN)
This course provides you with the required knowledge and skills to design, deploy, operate, and maintain an
Internet service provider (ISP) backbone network. It takes you through the process of building a network
from scratch starting with Interior Gateway Protocols (IGP), moving to Border Gateway Protocols (BGP), and
then to Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS).
The course begins by asking the question, “What is an interior gateway protocol?” and then proceeds to
distinguish the two interior link-state protocols: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Intermediate System to
Intermediate System (IS-IS), as well as their characteristics.
Next, you learn how to configure a basic BGP configuration. BGP is a path-vector protocol that exchanges
routing information between autonomous systems. You learn to set up interior and exterior neighbor
peering sessions and policies since we don’t always want to advertise certain routes to certain neighbors.
Peering session policy is accomplished with MED and local preference and are two ways to establish criteria
for multihoming. Multihoming or multiple connections, is a strategy that reduces the potential for
catastrophic failure should any one router in a network fail. Basic MPLS configuration and Virtual Private
Networks (VPN) functionality are examined to see how they insure isolated and secure traffic.
Lastly, this course shows how to build some traffic engineering tunnels from head-end router to tail-end
router and test how dynamic traffic rerouting occurs to maintain traffic flow.
 Cisco IOS XR Advanced IPv4 Routing for Service Providers (XIPv4R) v3.0
This course provides you with an advanced look at the popular IPv4 routing protocols supported in IOS XR
Release 5.1.1 Software and the intricacies of interior gateway protocol (IGP) operation through OSPF and IS-
IS labs that engage you in a detailed examination of the link-state database and the effects of many protocol
options. You learn about the unicast routing architecture implemented in Cisco IOS XR Software,
bidirectional forwarding detection, and how to use address family and sub-address family identifier
commands. You then learn to use the fundamental and optional protocol behavior of OSPFv2 and describe
the features of the OSPFv2 that enables it to scale and support large networks.
You also learn about the Routing Policy Language (RPL), its background, how it is implemented, and the
types of options that are available with RPL.
In addition, you gain knowledge of the complexities of large-scale routing using the Border Gateway
Protocol (BGP) and how they are explored, with the focus placed on scaling networks using route reflection
and confederations. Additionally, numerous BGP options such as multihop, multipath, and authentication
are discussed and configured in a lab setting.

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 Cisco IOS XR IPv6 Routing (XIPv6R) v3.0


This course teaches you how to successfully deploy IPv6 on routers running IOS XR Software Release 5.1.1 in
an existing IPv4/Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) environment. You learn about IPv6 address space
allocation and address planning, the evolution from IPv4 to IPv6, key elements affecting IPv6 packets, and
how to configure interfaces. You then learn about the similarities between Open Shortest Path First
(OSPFv2) and OSPFv3, the changes in OSPFv3 to support IPv6, and the commands used to perform basic
configurations and troubleshooting of OSPFv3.
You also learn about the commands used for basic Multiprotocol Border Gateway Protocol (MP-BGP)
configurations that are specific to IPv6, the IPv6 over IPv4 MPLS network technology, and the IPv6 VPN over
an IPv4 MPLS network technology.
In addition, you gain knowledge by reviewing fundamental IPv6 behavior, IPv6-supported routing protocols,
and mechanisms for tunneling IPv6 through IPv4/MPLS.
The course also provides extensive hands-on lab exercises involving two service provider core networks and
multiple customer sites connected into a multi- Autonomous System network.
 Cisco SD-WAN Operation and Deployment (ENSDW) v1.0
This course shows you how to deploy, manage, and operate a secure extensible network using the Cisco
Software Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN) products. You explore an overview of the SD-WAN
solution, the function of SD-WAN components, and how to deploy and monitor a secure, extensible
network.
You also learn how to deploy vEdge devices, how the secure data plane operates, and how to identify the
various services provided by cloud deployments.
In addition, you explore how to configure and operate overlay routing in the secure extensible network and
the use of policies and quality of service (QoS) in the overlay network.
 Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) v4.0
This course provides you with in-depth knowledge of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the routing protocol
that is one of the underlying foundations of the Internet, and new-world technologies such as Multiprotocol
Label Switching (MPLS). This course prepares you to design and implement efficient, optimal, and trouble-
free BGP networks.
In addition, you learn about the theory of BGP and configuration of BGP on Cisco IOS routers. You learn
detailed troubleshooting information and the skills necessary for configuring and troubleshooting BGP
networks in customer environments.
Finally, you learn about BGP network design issues and usage rules for various features.
 Designing Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) v3.0
This course introduces you to general approaches and technologies for network design and promotes Cisco
solutions in designing and implementing scalable internetworks. You gain information on the modular
approaches to network design, dividing networks into access, distribution, and core layers only and
separately for the campus and the WAN module. The Enterprise Composite Model facilitates planning,
designing, implementing, operating, and optimizing (PDIOO) networks by concentration on a certain module
and on relations between the modules.
Understand that as most network solutions today (e.g., voice, video, storage networking, and content
networking) are typically overlay solutions spanning several modules, the composite modular approach is

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even more relevant and is the main focus of this course. Services virtualization and the SONA architecture
are also presented.
 Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) v3.0
This course enables you 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. It also enables you, applying solid Cisco network solution models
and recommended design practices, to provide viable, stable enterprise internetworking solutions.
By building on the Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) v3.0 course, you learn additional
aspects of modular campus design, advanced addressing and routing designs, WAN service designs,
enterprise data center, and security designs.
 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v2.0
This course prepares you to configure and optimize a routing domain using OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, PBR, and IP
SLA, and configure redistribution when needed. The course covers routing for both IPv4 and IPv6 and
teaches how to explain routing protocols, networking technologies, and remote connectivity options. The
course also explores such routing protocols as RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF that all have a particular role or function
within a network.
In addition, the course teaches you how to translate from private to public address spaces using NAT and
PAT, configure multi-homed connections, and how to implement BGP for IP version 4 and version 6, which is
helpful as BGP is the de facto standard used for internet routing today. To protect the routing protocol from
becoming a vector of attack, the course also teaches how to secure communication between the routers to
ensure the integrity of the advertised network paths.
 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Technical Edition
This course teaches you how to plan, configure, implement, verify, and monitor a scalable routed network
using a range of routing protocols. You also gain the knowledge and skills through advanced lectures and
challenge labs that focus on routing protocols for both IPv4 and IPv6: EIGRP and OSPF for an enterprise and
BGP for enterprise Internet connectivity. Through a series of in-depth lectures and lab exercises, you learn
how to redistribute routes, implement path control, and secure Cisco routers.
 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v2.0
This course helps you create an efficient and expandable enterprise network by installing, configuring, and
verifying network infrastructure equipment according to the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture. In this
version, the course demonstrates several new IPv6 routing topics that have been added. The course content
has been adapted to Cisco IOS Software Release 15 and technically updated.
The course teaches many of the skills you need to build a strong toolset of knowledge around Layer 2 of the
OSI model, how to implement the protocols and technologies of the Layer 2 Cisco network, and provides an
extremely well-rounded knowledge base of the protocols and technologies that exist at Layer 2 and how to
configure and verify them in a Cisco-based network.
In addition, this course teaches you the hierarchical campus structure and how to perform basic switch
operations, configure technologies such as Power over Ethernet, VLAN, trunking, VTP, and implement
DHCPv4 and v6, as well as port aggregation to group numerous physical switchboards together to make a
logical bundle. The course also shows how to implement and optimize many of the STP types, such as PVST
Plus, Rapid PVST Plus, and MST.

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 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) Technical Edition


This course teaches you how to create an efficient and expandable enterprise network by installing,
configuring, and verifying network infrastructure equipment according to the Cisco Enterprise Campus
Architecture.
You also gain knowledge and skills through a series of advanced in-depth lectures, challenge labs, and lab
exercises.
 Implementing Cisco MPLS v3.0
This course is designed to introduce you to Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) concepts, installation,
migration, operation, inspection, and troubleshooting. You learn about VPN technology issues of MPLS from
the service provider perspective and how to configure some of those features and functions in an existing
routed environment. In addition, you are introduced to a basic introductory level of some of the more
updated features and functions, such as traffic engineering, Fast Reroute, and Any Transport over MPLS
(AToM).
You also gain knowledge of the MPLS high-performance method for forwarding packets through a network
that enables routers at the edge of a network to apply simple labels to packets, allowing the edge devices,
asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switches, or existing routers in the center of the service provider core to
switch packets according to labels, with minimal lookup overhead.
Finally, you learn how MPLS integrates the performance and traffic-management capabilities of data-link
Layer 2 with the scalability and flexibility of network Layer 3 routing. When used together with other
standard technologies, MPLS allows service providers the ability to support value-added features that are
critical for their networks.
 Implementing Segment Routing on Cisco IOS XR (SEGRTE201)
This course provides you with technical training to learn the concepts of segment routing, application
engineered routing, segment routing traffic engineering, and its associated protocols. You explore and
examine network migration options, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) egress engineering, and Cisco Agile
Carrier Ethernet (ACE) architecture.
In addition, you explore the interaction of the Segment Routing Global Block (SRGB) and Interior Gateway
Protocol (IGP), the operation of prefix and adjacency segment identifiers, the coexistence of the Label
Distribution Protocol (LDP) and Segment Routing (SR) internetworking data plane, and the function and
configuration of a mapping server. You gain the knowledge necessary to define classic Loop-Free Alternate
(LFA) to implement and verify Topology Independent – Loop-Free Alternate (TI-LFA) with Segment
Routing/Label Distribution Protocol (SR/LDP) interworking, and to explore, enable, and verify the
components of Segment Routing – Traffic Engineering (SR-TE). Finally, you learn how to configure and verify
Path Computation Element (PCE) for use in SR-TE policy instantiation, Border Gateway Protocol – Link State
(BGP-LS), and to explore how BGP is implemented in a data center.
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0
This course provides you with an understanding of network fundamentals, LAN switching technologies, basic
routing technologies, network infrastructure services such as DNS and DHCP, and infrastructure
management of network devices.
You also learn how to understand QoS, virtualization and cloud services, and network programmability
related to WAN access and core segments as well as gain a foundational understanding of network layers 1-
3 that are applicable to core routing and switching, plus other advanced technologies. In addition, you gain

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an understanding of the interactions and network functions of firewalls, wireless controllers and access
points, along with additional focus on IPv6 and basic network security.
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 2 (ICND2) v3.0
This course provides you with an understanding of LAN switching technologies, IPv4 and IPv6 routing
technologies, WAN technologies, network infrastructure services such as DNS, DHCP, and QoS, as well as
network infrastructure maintenance including programmable networks. You also gain an understanding of
network fundamentals, basic routing technologies, and infrastructure management of network devices.
 Internetworking Technology Overview (ITO)
In this course, you learn about common internetworking technologies as you build more specialized skills. All
theory, design, implementation, and troubleshooting lessons are presented using on-demand video content.
Even if you are starting with little to no networking experience, you quickly build confidence as you develop
new internetworking skills. ITO presents technical content through clear descriptions of the specific problem
each technology solves and established relevance of theoretical details.
In the ITO labs, you learn to configure, verify, and troubleshoot networks based on design criteria.
 Introduction to IP Multicast Bootcamp
This course explains Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), which is used to enable IP Multicast, and
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), which allows communication between the multicast source and
receivers on different subnets or in different VLANs. The course also looks at the solutions to complex
challenges, such as how group addressing is maintained, how clients learn about sources, and how data
integrity and security are maintained.
Furthermore, this course discusses how Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) and Open
Shortest Path First (OSPF) use multicast for delivery. Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) and
Anycast Rendezvous Point (RP) are two advanced topics that are also briefly explained.
 Introduction to IPsec VPN Bootcamp (IPsec VPN)
This course takes a deep-dive look at the various use cases for VPNs. It begins with a discussion of the types
of VPN models that are used implementing security technologies, such as an IPsec VPN using a Crypto Map
or an IPsec profile. The course also covers the configuration of Virtual Tunnel Interfaces (VTI) and
implementing a VPN with a Dynamic multi-point VPN (DMVPN).
The course is a blend of video, interactivity and lab exercises and includes the same course materials and
features the same hands-on labs that are used in the instructor-led course.
 Introduction to IPv6 Bootcamp (IPv6)
This course is designed to help learners who are already familiar with IPv4 addressing and routing to
understand the differences with IPv6 addressing and routing. The course begins by explaining the IPv6
addressing structure as well as some new protocols in IPv6 that replace ARP and DHCP, such as IPv6
Neighbor Discovery. Different types of IPv6 addresses are discussed so that you can learn to recognize the
differences between IPv6 Multicast, Link-Local, and Unicast addresses. Beyond addressing, these modules
also introduce you to IPv6 Access-Lists and basic routing with IPv6 RIP (RIPng) and IPv6 OSPF (OSPFv3).
 Introduction to MPLS-VPN Bootcamp (MPLS-VPN)
This course takes a close look at Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) VPNs and enables you to plan,
configure, and verify the implementation of MPLS-VPN. Examples of topics covered include virtual routing
and forwarding instances (VRFs), MPLS and Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) concepts, and customer edge-
provider edge (CE-PE) routing protocols.

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The course also concentrates on how MPLS labels are created for Layer 3 IPv4 prefixes, VPNv4 prefixes, and
highlights the differences between label switching versus IPv4 prefix switching. Also included is information
pertaining to how those labels are distributed among routers using LDP, the various data structures used by
Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) to store prefix and label information, VPN label and transport label, and how
labels are applied to packets and used to switch packets through an MPLS network.
In addition to instructor presentations of concepts, a considerable part of the course content is learned by
observing instructor demonstrations of various configuration examples in the videos. The lab exercises can
be used to teach troubleshooting skills for MPLS VPN networks but should not be deployed in a production
environment.
 LAN Switching Bootcamp (LAN-SW)
This course begins with an in-depth look at Layer 2 basics, such as Ethernet, and then highlights the main
aspects of Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching technologies and capabilities. Some of the topics covered in this
course are VLANs, trunking and EtherChannels, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), and a brief discussion on
multicast and private VLANs (PVLANs).
The course is a blend of video, course materials and hands-on lab exercises.
 Network Convergence System 5000 Series Router (NCS5000HW) v1.0
This course focuses on the Cisco Network Convergence System 5000 Series hardware features. You learn
about the features and functions of the NCS 5001, 5002, and 5011 routers.
The course provides you with knowledge about the Cisco NCS 5000 Series optical interfaces for 40G and
100G Optics, and the Cisco NCS 5000 Series architecture and packet flow. You also learn about dense
wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) Optics support on NCS 5001 and NCS 5002 routers, and NCS 5000
Series cooling and power systems.
In addition, you gain knowledge of the control packet processing and features of Cisco IOS XR Software
Release 6.0.
 Network Convergence System 5500 Series Router (NCS5500HW) v1.0
This course focuses on the Cisco Network Convergence System (NCS) 5500 Series hardware features. You
learn about the features and functions of the NCS 5501, NCS 5502, and NCS 5508 series routers. You also
learn how to identify and describe the various types of line cards supported in the NCS 5500 Series routers.
In addition, this course provides you with the necessary knowledge to identify and describe the various
types of optical interfaces supported in the NCS 5500 Series routers. You learn about environmental
monitoring of chassis components, required power monitoring and control, the Cisco IOS XR 64-bit
architecture, and the Cisco NCS 5500 Series Boot Process.
Finally, you gain necessary knowledge and skills to configure and describe the Cisco IOS XR 64-Bit features.
 Planning and Deploying SD-Access Fundamentals (CUST-SDA-FUND) v1.0
This course focuses on deploying the SD-Access solution from the ground up. It starts with how to integrate
ISE (Identity Services Engine) and DNA (Digital Network Architecture) Center, and concludes with end-to-end
troubleshooting and using DNA Center Assurance to monitor and troubleshoot endpoint and fabric issues.
Cisco solution experts walk you through step-by-step how to build the SD-Access solution for a wired and
wireless campus network, as well as how to add advanced functionality such as micro-segmentation and
multicast.
First you explore the solution overview, then how to build the underlay and basic campus fabric and host
onboarding. After you build the basic campus, you add micro-segmentation, wireless support for employees
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and guests, and multicast support. Then the presenters walk you through how to perform end-to-end
testing and how to use DNA Center Assurance to determine the health of the fabric and view select
endpoint workstation access to the fabric.
The course is organized so that the lecture and lab demonstrations for each feature are standalone. Because
the features do not depend on each other, you can view them as needed or in the order you prefer. High
points include presentations and discussions from engineers who develop and deploy SD-Access, as well as
incremental lab demonstrations of each configuration element they discuss.
 Preparing the Identity Services Engine (ISE) for SD-Access (CUST-SDA-ISE) v1.0
This course provides a focused look at ISE operation and group-based policy configuration as they apply to
SD-Access. You learn about AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) for secured access to the
fabric, policy-based segmentation, and micro-segmentation. You also explore how to make intelligent policy
decisions.
In addition, you learn about key ISE concepts and best practices related to deploying ISE with DNA (Digital
Network Architecture) Center.
 RP Bootcamp
This course explains routing protocols to engineers who need the knowledge and skills to plan, configure,
and verify the implementation of the following protocols: Routing Information Protocol version 2 (RIPv2),
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Open Shortest Path First version 2 (OSPFv2), and
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
The course is a blend of video, course materials and hands-on lab exercises.
 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v2.0
The primary goal of this course is to teach you how to plan and perform regular maintenance on complex
enterprise routing and switching networks, using technology-based practices and a systematic Information
Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) compliant approach to performing network troubleshooting.
You also learn about troubleshooting methodologies, using troubleshooting procedures, basic and
specialized Cisco IOS software troubleshooting tools, recommended practices, and new concepts, with
understanding reinforced through a wide range of integrated lab scenarios.
 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v2.0 Technical Edition
This course designed to teach you how to plan and perform regular maintenance on complex enterprise
routed and switched networks. You first learn how to use technology-based practices and a systematic
approach to perform network troubleshooting, then you learn to use both basic IOS troubleshooting tools
and specialized tools such as Syslog, Netflow, and IOS EEM to assist in troubleshooting efforts.
In the hands-on labs, you learn techniques and tools used by network engineers to troubleshoot and
maintain complex routed and switched networks. You also learn to troubleshoot for network connectivity
issues, IPv6 connectivity and assignment problems, problems with routing loops, and EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP
routing issues.
In addition, you work through DHCP addressing issues, network security problems and VLAN configuration,
as well as several other common network problems. A core element of this course is the ability to learn new
concepts and reinforce understanding through a wide range of integrated lab scenarios. Through several
case studies, you are presented with troubleshooting opportunities across multiple lab scenarios.

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 Troubleshooting for Network Support Engineers


This course teaches you how to plan and perform regular maintenance on complex enterprise routed and
switched networks, how to use technology-based practices, and how to implement a systematic ITIL-
compliant approach to perform network troubleshooting.
This is a hands-on, lab-centric course in which you may perform the labs at any time and optionally use
video lectures as a reference. Topics covered include troubleshooting best practices and methodologies as
well as instruction on how to troubleshoot various technologies, protocols, and features.
Security
 Implementing an Integrated Threat Defense Solution (SECUR201) v1.0
This course introduces you to Cisco’s Integrated Threat Defense (ITD) solution with a focus on product
integration. You explore the integration of solution components with existing network services, integration
of solution components with the pxGrid (Platform Exchange Grid) framework, integration of network and
endpoint-based malware protection, and observation of security data flow after the introduction of
malware.
You also learn how to analyze the current cybersecurity landscape, including details about why networks
today require an integrated threat-defense architecture. You explore how to integrate and verify proper
operation of the key Cisco ITD products, including Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), Cisco Stealthwatch,
Cisco Firepower Next Generation Firewall (NGFW), and Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) for
Endpoints. Verification includes the introduction of malware into the network to ensure proper
identification, analysis, and quarantine.
 Integrated Threat Defense Investigation and Mitigation (SECUR202) v1.0
This course follows SECUR201 as a pair of courses covering the Cisco Integrated Threat Defense (ITD)
solution.
In this course, you learn to identify, isolate, and mitigate network threats using the ITD solution platforms.
You explore the concepts of network threat investigation through a series of lab scenarios designed to
identify relationships between the Cisco products and the stages of the attack lifecycle.
 Implementing Cisco Cybersecurity Operations (SECOPS) v1.0
In this course, you learn how a Security Operations Center (SOC) functions and the introductory-level skills
and knowledge needed in this environment. You explore core skills for an SOC Analyst at the associate level,
understanding basic threat analysis, event correlation, identifying malicious activity, and how to use a
playbook for incident response.
In addition, you gain knowledge on identifying resources for hunting cyber threats, common attack vectors,
malicious activity, patterns of suspicious behavior, and conducting security incident investigations.
 Implementing Cisco Edge Network Security Solutions (SENSS) v1.0
This course provides you with foundational knowledge and the capabilities to implement and manage
security on Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) firewalls, Cisco routers with the firewall feature set, and
Cisco switches. You gain hands-on experience with configuring various perimeter security solutions for
mitigating outside threats and securing network zones. You also learn how to reduce the risk to your IT
infrastructures and applications using Cisco switches, Cisco ASA and router security appliance features, and
provide detailed operations support for these products.

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 Implementing Cisco Network Security (IINS) v3.0


This course provides you with an understanding of common security concepts and how to deploy basic
security techniques utilizing a variety of popular security appliances within a real-life network infrastructure.
The course provides a foundational understanding of the current threatscape, threat defense technologies
used today, and security policy and architectures. IINS prepares you to work in a network security role
working with technologies such as cryptography, identity management, firewalls, and infrastructure
protection.
 Implementing Cisco Secure Access Solutions (SISAS) v1.0
This course provides you with foundational knowledge and the capabilities to implement and manage
network access security by utilizing a Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) appliance product solution. You
gain experience with configuring various advanced Cisco security solutions for mitigating outside threats and
securing devices connecting to the network. You also gain knowledge and hands-on experience so you can
deploy Cisco’s Identity Services Engine and 802.1X secure network access.
 Implementing Cisco Secure Mobility Solutions (SIMOS) v1.0
This course provides you with the knowledge and skills to protect data traversing a public or shared
infrastructure, such as the Internet, by implementing and maintaining Cisco VPN solutions. You also gain
hands-on experience with configuring and troubleshooting remote access and site-to-site VPN solutions
using Cisco ASA adaptive security appliances and Cisco IOS routers.
 Implementing Cisco Threat Control Solutions (SITCS) v1.5
This course prepares you with the knowledge and capabilities to implement and manage security on Cisco
ASA firewalls, and provides hands-on experience so that you can deploy Cisco’s Next Generation Firewall
(NGFW), as well as Web Security, Email Security, and Cloud Web Security.
The hands-on experience also assists with configuring various advanced Cisco security solutions for
mitigating outside threats and securing traffic traversing the firewall.
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0
This course provides you with an understanding of network fundamentals, LAN switching technologies, basic
routing technologies, network infrastructure services such as DNS and DHCP, and infrastructure
management of network devices.
You also learn how to understand QoS, virtualization and cloud services, and network programmability
related to WAN access and core segments as well as gain a foundational understanding of network layers 1-
3 that are applicable to core routing and switching, plus other advanced technologies. In addition, you gain
an understanding of the interactions and network functions of firewalls, wireless controllers and access
points, along with additional focus on IPv6 and basic network security.
 Introduction to AMP Threat Grid Advanced Malware Analysis
This course is an introduction to Cisco AMP Threat Grid in which you learn how to upload and analyze
samples. The goal of the course is to acquire competency and skills to quickly analyze malicious samples
using AMP Threat Grid.
 Securing Cisco Networks with FireSIGHT Intrusion Prevention System (SSFIPS) v2.0
This is a lab-intensive course that introduces you to the powerful features of the Cisco Sourcefire System,
including FireSIGHT technology, in-depth event analysis, IPS tuning and configuration, and the Snort® rules
language.

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You learn how to use and configure next-generation Cisco IPS technology, including application control,
firewall, and routing and switching capabilities. Gain the knowledge and skills needed to tune systems
properly for better performance and greater network intelligence while taking full advantage of powerful
tools for more efficient event analysis, including file type and network-based malware detection.
 Securing Cisco Networks with Open Source SNORT (SSFSNORT) v2.0
This course provides you with technical training to successfully deploy open-source Snort technology and
rule writing. Among other powerful features, you learn how to build and manage a Snort system and how to
update and manage rules efficiently. You learn about the Snort rules language and the capabilities of Snort
when it is deployed passively and inline.
In addition, you learn the requirements for installing, correctly configuring, and operating Snort. You gain
knowledge of the history, features, and uses of Snort, together with the public resources that are available
to Snort users.
Finally, the course teaches you the various output types that Snort provides, automated rule management
(including how to deploy and configure Pulled Pork), inline operations, and how to create custom Snort
rules, including advanced rule-writing techniques and OpenAppID.
 Securing Cisco Networks with Snort Rule Writing Best Practices (SSFRULES) v2.0
This course provides you with technical training to learn the concepts of Snort rule development and the
Snort rule language. You also learn about standard and advanced rule options, OpenAppID, and how to tune
Snort rules.
In addition, you learn how to identify essential commands and supporting applications, and examine
essential components and supporting applications, the rule development process, and the format and
structure of rules. You gain the knowledge to understand the flow of traffic through Snort components, to
explain protected content rules, byte rule options, and file detection rules.
Finally, you explore the OpenAppID preprocessor, events, and application detectors, and learn how to
effectively read, manage, and tune Snort rules and performance.
 Securing Cisco Networks with Sourcefire FireAMP (SSFAMP)
This course introduces you to the powerful features of Sourcefire Advanced Malware Protection (FireAMP)
technology and includes deployment, management, troubleshooting, and event analysis.
With the Securing Cisco Networks with Sourcefire FireAMP course, you acquire conceptual and practical
knowledge of the malware threat, outbreak control, deployment preparation, configuration of exclusions,
detection and quarantine events, and threat root cause. You also can review and analyze case studies.
You also gain the skills and understanding of the hardware functionality, software installation, and overall
systems architecture needed to build and manage a FireAMP deployment, create policies for endpoint
groups, and deploy and troubleshoot FireAMP connectors while exploring the intricacies of analyzing
malware detections using tools available in the FireAMP console.
 Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower Next-Generation IPS (SSFIPS) v3.1
This course provides you with technical training to deploy the Cisco Firepower System. Among other
powerful features, you learn in-depth event analysis, next-generation intrusion prevention system (NGIPS)
tuning and configuration, and Snort rules language. You also become familiar with the concepts and
practices of file and malware inspection, domain awareness and security management, and learn to describe
the difference between firewall and NGIPS technologies.

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In addition, you learn the relationship among Cisco, Sourcefire, and Snort. You’re able to detail a Firepower
System and describe the role and relationships of policies in configuring the Firepower system, how to
perform the device setup tasks for the Firepower architecture, and configure both passive and advanced
deployment options. You gain knowledge on how to interpret host profiles and to create fingerprints along
with managing user identities, and how to configure and access control policies and object types within the
firepower system, together with security intelligence, whitelists, blacklists, and logging. Finally, you learn
how to examine malware and file dispositions, examine Snort rules and variable sets, create intrusion sets,
and understand the role of Snort in the administrative flow, together with detailed analysis techniques.
 Understanding Cisco Cybersecurity Fundamentals (SECFND) v1.0
This course helps prepare you for beginning and associate-level roles in cybersecurity operations. It focuses
on security principles and technologies using Cisco security products. You gain an understanding of the
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite, common security and basic cryptography
concepts, network infrastructure and applications, and the different types of attacks.
In addition, you learn the basic security techniques used in a Security Operations Center (SOC) to find
threats on a network, using a variety of popular security tools within a "real-life" network infrastructure.
Service Provider Mobility
 ASR 5000 LTE-PGW System Administration and Configuration (ASR5KLTE-PGW) v1.1
This course provides detailed instruction on how to configure, administer, manage, and monitor the Cisco
ASR 5000 to function as a Packet Data Network (PDN) Gateway (PGW) in a 4G Long-Term Evolution (LTE)
network environment. The course also focuses on the role that the PGW plays in the network, to include
how it acts as the interface between the LTE network and other packet data networks, such as the Internet
or SIP-based IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) networks.
The course instructs the system administrator on configuring and managing high performance throughput,
call transaction rates, packet processing, and significant memory resources required for mobile broadband.
In addition, the system administrator learns how to configure the PGW to serve as the anchor point for
network mobility, implement Policy and Charge Enforcement Function (PCEF), manage quality of service
(QoS), and provide deep-packet inspection and lawful packet interception in 4G networks.
 ASR 5000 xGSN Administration and Configuration (ASR5000 xGSN) v12.2
This course provides detailed instruction on how to manage, monitor, configure, and administer the Cisco
ASR 5000 to function as a Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) or a Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) in a
Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service (UMTS) network environment.
With this course, you acquire conceptual and practical knowledge and gain an understanding of initial
system configuration, system parameters, services configuration, software upgrades and user license
application, statistical collection and analysis, threshold crossing alarms, and hardware and software
troubleshooting.
 ASR 5500 EPC Product Suite System Administration and Configuration v14.1
This course provides detailed instruction on how to manage, monitor, configure, and administer the ASR
5500 to function as a Serving Gateway (SGW) and PDN Gateway (PGW) in an Evolved Packet Core (EPC)
network environment. You explore the intricacies of the important components of an EPC network as well as
gain an understanding of the hardware and software architecture of the ASR 5500.

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Service Provider Routing


 Advanced Implementing and Troubleshooting MPLS VPN Networks (AMPLS)
This course enables you to develop the skills to successfully deploy a complex MPLS VPN installation and
various service overlays. Hands-on labs reinforcing the lecture materials to ensure you have the working
skills to successfully affect the networks you support. The self-study format features the same content and
labs as the live classroom and virtual classroom versions of the AMPLS course with high-definition video and
remote, scheduled hands-on lab exercises.
You also explore the intricacies of the benefits of an MPLS VPN solution, including intranet, extranet and
inter-autonomous system (inter-AS) MPLS VPNs, Multicast VPNs, Quality of Service (QoS) within an MPLS
VPN, and Multi-VRF and the best practices for implementing them.
The course is a blended hybrid of video, interactivity, and lab exercises.
 Cisco Aggregation Services Router 9000 Series Essentials (ASR9KE)
This course introduces you to the features and functions of the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services
Routers platform. Through a combination of video, lecture, and hands-on labs, you gain an understanding of
all major aspects of the platform, including hardware, software, Layer 2 and Layer 3 services, Layer 2 and
Layer 3 multicast, operations, administration, and management (OAM), quality of service (QoS) features,
and network virtualization.
The course is a blend of video, course materials, and hands-on lab exercises.
 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Essentials (ASR1KE) v2.0
This course introduces you to the Cisco Aggregation Services Routers (ASR) 1000 Series running Cisco IOS XE
Software Release 3.9.0S. You learn the major features, functions, characteristics, and connectivity options of
the Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers. This course includes detailed platform-specific information about the
hardware.
A core element of the course is the ability to learn new concepts and reinforce understanding through a
wide range of integrated lab scenarios. You learn the functional operation of High Availability (HA), In-
Service Software Upgrade (ISSU), quality of service (QoS), security, and multicast services in the Cisco ASR
1000 Series routers.
 Cisco ASR 901 Essentials (ASR901E)
This course introduces you to the features and functions of the ASR 901 Series platform. Through a
combination of lecture and hands-on labs, you acquire conceptual and practical knowledge of initial system
configuration and major aspects of the platform. This training is based on Cisco IOS Software Release 15.2(2)
Service Node Group (SNG) for the ASR 901.
You gain an understanding of the hardware functionality, software installation and features, systems
architecture, operating system interface, Layer 2 services, management features, as well as system
troubleshooting and maintenance. You also learn how to configure Ethernet interfaces using the Cisco
Ethernet Virtual Connection command line interface (CLI) as well as how to configure T1/E1 controllers and
serial and multilink point-to-point (MLPPP) interfaces.
 Cisco CRS-3 Carrier Routing System Essentials (CRS3E) v3.0
This lab-intensive course introduces you to the Cisco CRS-3 carrier routing system and its features and
functions. You learn the important theoretical concepts on which the Cisco CRS-3 solution is based and gain
the practical knowledge and skills to successfully deploy it on your network. You also learn how to
determine the right Cisco CRS-3 routing system based on network requirements.
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In the hands-on labs, you learn to install the Cisco IOS XR Software operating system, deploy the Cisco Open
Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Internal Border Gateway Protocol (iBGP) routing protocols, and deploy
Multiprotocol Label Switching-Label Distribution Protocol (MPLS-LDP) and MPLS Layer 3 VPNs in the
classroom environment.
In addition, you learn how to verify the correct operation of various Cisco CRS-3 hardware, including the 140
Gbps switch fabric, 140 Gbps line cards, 14- and 20-port 10 Gigabit and 1-port 100 Gigabit Ethernet physical
layer interface modules (PLIMs), the Cisco CRS Performance Route Processors (CRS-PRPs), the new modular
power systems, and perform basic troubleshooting. This course combines lecture materials and hands-on
labs throughout to assist you in deploying a Cisco CRS-3 carrier routing system network.
 Cisco CRS-3 Hardware Overview
This course introduces you to the Cisco CRS-3 carrier routing system and its features and functions. You
learn the important theoretical concepts on which the Cisco CRS-3 solution is based and gain the practical
knowledge and skills to successfully deploy it on your network. You also learn how to determine the right
Cisco CRS-3 routing system based on network requirements.
In addition, you learn how to verify the correct operation of various Cisco CRS-3 hardware, including the 140
Gbps switch fabric, 140 Gbps line cards, 14- and 20-port 10 Gigabit and 1-port 100 Gigabit Ethernet physical
layer interface modules (PLIMs), the Cisco CRS Performance Route Processors (CRS-PRPs), and the new
modular power systems, and perform basic troubleshooting.
 Cisco IOS XR Advanced IPv4 Routing for Service Providers (XIPv4R) v3.0
This course provides you with an advanced look at the popular IPv4 routing protocols supported in IOS XR
Release 5.1.1 Software and the intricacies of interior gateway protocol (IGP) operation through OSPF and IS-
IS labs that engage you in a detailed examination of the link-state database and the effects of many protocol
options. You learn about the unicast routing architecture implemented in Cisco IOS XR Software,
bidirectional forwarding detection, and how to use address family and sub-address family identifier
commands. You then learn to use the fundamental and optional protocol behavior of OSPFv2 and describe
the features of the OSPFv2 that enables it to scale and support large networks.
You also learn about the Routing Policy Language (RPL), its background, how it is implemented, and the
types of options that are available with RPL. In addition, you gain knowledge of the complexities of
large-scale routing using the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and how they are explored, with the focus
placed on scaling networks using route reflection and confederations.
Additionally, numerous BGP options such as multihop, multipath, and authentication are discussed and
configured in a lab setting.
 Cisco IOS XR IPv6 Routing (XIPv6R) v3.0
This course teaches you how to successfully deploy IPv6 on routers running IOS XR Software Release 5.1.1 in
an existing IPv4/Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) environment. You learn about IPv6 address space
allocation and address planning, the evolution from IPv4 to IPv6, key elements affecting IPv6 packets, and
how to configure interfaces. You then learn about the similarities between Open Shortest Path First
(OSPFv2) and OSPFv3, the changes in OSPFv3 to support IPv6, and the commands used to perform basic
configurations and troubleshooting of OSPFv3.
You also learn about the commands used for basic Multiprotocol Border Gateway Protocol (MP-BGP)
configurations that are specific to IPv6, the IPv6 over IPv4 MPLS network technology, and the IPv6 VPN over
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In addition, you gain knowledge by reviewing fundamental IPv6 behavior, IPv6-supported routing protocols,
and mechanisms for tunneling IPv6 through IPv4/MPLS.
The course also provides extensive hands-on lab exercises involving two service provider core networks and
multiple customer sites connected into a multi-Autonomous System network.
 Cisco IOS XR MPLS and Tunnel Technologies for IPv4 (XMPLST4) v3.0
This course provides you with technical training to successfully deploy Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
and other tunneling technologies on routers running Cisco IOS XR platforms. You learn the fundamentals of
MPLS and Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) operation and configuration as well as Layer 2 VPNs (L2VPNs),
L3VPNs, MPLS Traffic Engineering (MPLS-TE), Multiprotocol Border Gateway Protocol (MP-BGP), Resource
Reservation Protocol (RSVP), and Any Transport over MPLS (AToM).
In addition, you learn how these protocols are utilized with the Cisco IOS XR Operating Systems, how to
configure them, how to verify their implementation, and how to examine the operation of each of the MPLS
related technologies. You also learn how to configure session authentication, label filtering, and session
protection. Finally you learn about Forwarding Equivalence Class (FEC), Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS),
and how to configure fast reroute to protect TE tunnels against link and node failures.
 Implementing and Maintaining Cisco Technologies Using IOS XR (IMTXR) v1.0
This course introduces you to the features and functions of the Cisco IOS XR operating system. Through a
combination of video lessons and hands-on lab exercises, you gain an understanding of all major aspects of
the operating system, including the control, data, and management planes, as well as knowledge of relevant
equipment, including the CRS family, ASR 9000, and XR12000 product lines.
You also gain information on the implementation of several different types of technologies using Cisco IOS
XR, routing protocols, MPLS, IP multicast, IPv6 and IPv4 implementation, and quality of services (QoS).
 Network Convergence System 4000 Series Integrated Services Router (NCS4000HW) v1.0
This course provides you with the skills necessary to operate the NCS 4000 platform using the Cisco
Transport Controller graphical user interface (GUI), as well as the Cisco IOS XR Software command-line
interface (CLI).
In this course, you learn how to use the Cisco Transport Controller (CTC) and Cisco IOS XR Software version
6.1.22 to create Cisco MPLS-TE network topologies. The ITU-T G.709 Optical Transport Network (OTN)
circuits are created and edited with path protection and revertive options.
In addition, you learn how to manage NCS 4000 network elements (NEs), provision services, install software
and packages, manage configuration files, and back up the system. You also explore an overview of the
system hardware. Cards used in this course include the 2x 100G CPAK 10x 10G SFP+ OTN/Packet, 2x 100G
CP-DQPSK WDM Full C band tunable, 4009 Agnostic Cross Connect single-chassis, External Connection Unit,
and two Route Processor and Controller 32-GB RAM line cards.
Wireless (Mobility)
 Deploying Cisco Wireless Enterprise Networks (WIDEPLOY) v1.1
This course provides you with knowledge to deploy Cisco wireless networks. You explore many facets of
deploying Cisco wireless networks, including data, voice and real-time applications, and outdoor and high-
density designs.
The course also provides information on deploying wireless networks using Cisco controller and unified
switching architectures, policies, and best practices, as well as ensuring the proper implementation of
mobility standards and proper configuration of all aspects of wireless components.
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Hands-on labs assist you in understanding how to configure and deploy the new Cisco Wireless 8.0, Prime
Infrastructure release 2.2, and Mobility Services Engine release 8.0 features.
 Designing Cisco Wireless Enterprise Networks (WIDESIGN) v1.1
This course is in the curriculum for the CCNP Wireless certification and provides you with a new perspective
on designing wireless networks. You learn how to design a Cisco wireless network from beginning to end,
from customer first contact to post-deployment reports, and how to conduct walkthroughs, identify difficult
areas, and optimize the survey process to provide a better AP-to-coverage ratio.
In this course, you use tools to assist in wireless design and management as well as labs that reinforce
design concepts.
 Implementing Cisco Wireless Network Fundamentals (WIFUND) v1.0
This course is in the curriculum for the CCNA Wireless certification. It prepares you for the use, positioning,
planning, implementation, and operation of Cisco WLAN networks and provides you with information and
practice activities to design, install, configure, monitor, and conduct basic troubleshooting tasks of a Cisco
WLAN in small-business and enterprise installations.
At an associate level, the course aims at providing you with entry-level information about Cisco WLAN
solutions, and avoids specializing in any of the advanced features of Cisco WLAN networks solutions.
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0
This course provides you with an understanding of network fundamentals, LAN switching technologies, basic
routing technologies, network infrastructure services such as DNS and DHCP, and infrastructure
management of network devices.
You also learn how to understand QoS, virtualization and cloud services, and network programmability
related to WAN access and core segments as well as gain a foundational understanding of network layers 1-
3 that are applicable to core routing and switching, plus other advanced technologies. In addition, you gain
an understanding of the interactions and network functions of firewalls, wireless controllers and access
points, along with additional focus on IPv6 and basic network security.
 Securing Cisco Wireless Enterprise Networks (WISECURE) v1.1
This course is in the curriculum for the CCNP Wireless certification. It provides you with guidelines for
implementing Wi-Fi security architectures through proper configuration of Cisco Wireless components.
Hands-on labs reinforce concepts that include deploying Cisco AireOS 8.0, Cisco Prime Infrastructure Release
2.2, and Cisco Identity Services Engine Release 1.3 features.
 Troubleshooting Cisco Wireless Enterprise Networks (WITSHOOT) v1.1
This course provides you with the necessary knowledge and skills for troubleshooting Wi-Fi architectures of
Cisco wireless components. You learn how to troubleshoot Cisco AireOS Release 8.0, Cisco Prime
Infrastructure Release 2.2, and Cisco Identity Services Engine (Cisco ISE) Release 1.3 features.

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By Certification
The following certification-related courses are divided by Entry, Associate, Professional, Technical Specialists,
and Digital Transformation Specialists certification levels, as found on Cisco’s Certifications page. (The
descriptions for these courses are listed in the “By Category” section of this document.)

Entry
CCENT Routing & Switching
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0

Associate
CCDA Design
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0
 Designing Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) v3.0
CCNA Cloud
 Introducing Cisco Cloud Administration (CLDADM) v1.2
 Understanding Cisco Cloud Fundamentals (CLDFND) v1.2
CCNA Collaboration
 Implementing Cisco Collaboration Devices (CICD) v1.0
 Implementing Cisco Video Network Devices, Part 1 (CIVND1)
 Implementing Cisco Video Network Devices, Part 2 (CIVND2)
CCNA Cyber Ops
 Understanding Cisco Cybersecurity Fundamentals (SECFND) v1.0
 Implementing Cisco Cybersecurity Operations (SECOPS) v1.0
CCNA Data Center
 Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking (DCICN) v6.2
 Introducing Cisco Data Center Technologies (DCICT) v6.2
CCNA Industrial
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0
 Managing Industrial Networks for Manufacturing with Cisco Technologies (IMINS2) v1.0
CCNA Routing & Switching
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 2 (ICND2) v3.0

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CCNA Security
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0
 Implementing Cisco Network Security (IINS) v3.0
CCNA Wireless
 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0
 Implementing Cisco Wireless Network Fundamentals (WIFUND) v1.0

Professional
CCDP Design
 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v2.0
 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Technical Edition
 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v2.0
 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) Technical Edition
 Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) v3.0

CCNP Cloud
 Implementing and Troubleshooting the Cisco Cloud Infrastructure (CLDINF)
 Designing the Cisco Cloud (CLDDES) v1.1
 Automating the Cisco Enterprise Cloud (CLDAUT) v1.1

CCNP Collaboration
 Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video, Part 1 (CIPTV1) v1.0
 Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video, Part 2 (CIPTV2) v1.0
 Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Applications (CAPPS) v1.0
 Troubleshooting Cisco IP Telephony and Video (CTCOLLAB) v1.0

CCNP Data Center


 Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCID) v6.2
 Implementing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCII) v6.2
 Implementing Cisco Data Center Unified Computing (DCUCI) v6.2
 Implementing Cisco Data Center Virtualization and Automation (DCVAI) v6.2
 Troubleshooting Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCIT) v6.2
CCNP Routing & Switching
 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v2.0
 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Technical Edition
 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v2.0

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 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) Technical Edition


 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v2.0
 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v2.0 Technical Edition
CCNP Security
 Implementing Cisco Edge Network Security Solutions (SENSS) v1.0
 Implementing Cisco Secure Access Solutions (SISAS) v1.0
 Implementing Cisco Secure Mobility Solutions (SIMOS) v1.0
 Implementing Cisco Threat Control Solutions (SITCS) v1.5
CCNP Wireless
 Deploying Cisco Wireless Enterprise Networks (WIDEPLOY) v1.1
 Designing Cisco Wireless Enterprise Networks (WIDESIGN) v1.1
 Securing Cisco Wireless Enterprise Networks (WISECURE) v1.1
 Troubleshooting Cisco Wireless Enterprise Networks (WITSHOOT) v1.1

Technical Specialists
Network Programmability Specialist
 Programming for Network Engineers (PRNE) v1.0
 Developing with Cisco Network Programmability (NPDEV) v4.0
 Designing and Implementing Cisco Network Programmability (NPDESI) v1.0

Digital Transformation Specialists


Cisco Business Architecture Analyst
 Adopting The Cisco Business Architecture Approach (DTBAA) v1.0
Cisco Customer Success Manager Specialist
 Cisco Customer Success Manager Foundation (DTCSMF) v1.0

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