CCNP and CCIE Enterprise Core ENCOR 350-401 Official Cert Guide presents you with an organised test preparation routine using proven series elements and techniques. 'Do I Know This Already?' quizzes open each chapter and enable you to decide how much time you need to spend on each section. Exam topic lists make referencing easy. Chapter-ending Exam Preparation Tasks help you drill on key concepts you must know thoroughly.
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CCNP and CCIE Enterprise Core ENCOR 350-401 Official Cert Guide from Cisco Press enables you to succeed on the exam the first time and is the only self-study resource approved by Cisco. Expert authors Brad Edgeworth, Ramiro Garza Rios, Dave Hucaby, and Jason Gooley share preparation hints and test-taking tips, helping you identify areas of weakness and improve both your conceptual knowledge and hands-on skills.
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1 Packet Forwarding
- Chapter 2 Spanning Tree Protocol
- Chapter 3 Advanced STP Tuning
- Chapter 4 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
- Chapter 5 VLAN Trunks and Ether Channel Bundles
- Chapter 6 IP Routing Essentials
- Chapter 7 EIGRP
- Chapter 8 OSPF
- Chapter 9 Advanced OSPF
- Chapter 10 OSPFv3
- Chapter 11 BGP
- Chapter 12 Advanced BGP
- Chapter 13 Multicast
- Chapter 14 QoS
- Chapter 15 IP Services
- Chapter 16 Overlay Tunnels
- Chapter 17 Wireless Signals and Modulation
- Chapter 18 Wireless Infrastructure
- Chapter 19 Understanding Wireless Roaming and Location Services
- Chapter 20 Authenticating Wireless Clients
- Chapter 21 Troubleshooting Wireless Connectivity
- Chapter 22 Enterprise Network Architecture
- Chapter 23 Fabric Technologies
- Chapter 24 Network Assurance
- Chapter 25 Secure Network Access Control
- Chapter 26 Network Device Access Control and Infrastructure Security
- Chapter 27 Virtualization
- Chapter 28 Foundational Network Programmability Concepts
- Chapter 29 Introduction to Automation Tools
- Chapter 30 Final Preparation
- Glossary
About the Author :
Brad Edgeworth, CCIE No. 31574 (R&S and SP), is a systems architect at Cisco Systems. Brad is a distinguished speaker at Cisco Live, where he has presented on various topics. Before joining Cisco, Brad worked as a network architect and consultant for various Fortune 500 companies. Brad's expertise is based on enterprise and service provider environments, with an emphasis on architectural and operational simplicity.
Ramiro Garza Rios, CCIE No. 15469 (R&S, SP, and Security), is a solutions architect in the Cisco Customer Experience (CX) organisation. His expertise is on enterprise and service provider network environments, with a focus on evolving architectures and next-generation technologies. He is also a Cisco Live distinguished speaker. Ramiro recently concluded a multi-year Cisco ACI project for one of the top three Tier 1 ISPs in the United States.
David Hucaby, CCIE No. 4594 (R&S), CWNE No. 292, is a lead network engineer for the University of Kentucky Healthcare, where he focuses on wireless networks in a large medical environment. David holds bachelor's and master's degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Kentucky. He has been authoring Cisco Press titles for 20 years.
Jason Gooley, CCIE No. 38759 (R&S and SP), is a very enthusiastic and spontaneous person who has more than 20 years of experience in the industry. Currently, Jason works as a technical solutions architect for the Worldwide Enterprise Networking Sales team at Cisco Systems. Jason is very passionate about helping others in the industry succeed. In addition to being a Cisco Press author, Jason is a distinguished speaker at Cisco Live, contributes to the development of the Cisco CCIE and DevNet exams, provides training for Learning@Cisco, and is an active CCIE mentor. Jason also hosts a show called MetalDevOps.