CCNP ENTERPRISE - ENCOR 350-401
Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies v1.0 ENCOR -350-401
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This course is the First Part of CCNP ENTERPRISE ENCOR 350-401 Video Series by Triple CCIE Certified Trainer Sikandar Shaik (CCIEx3 - RS/SP/SEC). The core exam is also the qualifying exam for CCIE Enterprise certification.
The ENCOR - Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies v1.0 course gives you the knowledge and skills needed to configure, troubleshoot, and manage enterprise wired and wireless networks. You’ll also learn to implement security principles within an enterprise network and how to overlay network design by using solutions such as SD-Access and SD-WAN.
This exam tests a candidate's knowledge of implementing core enterprise network technologies including
- Dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) architecture,
- Virtualization,
- Infrastructure (L2 and L3)
- Network assurance,
- Security
- Network Automation.
- Anyone who wants to prepare for the CCNP Enterprise certification exams
- Anyone who wants to learn routing at the professional level
Your GNS3 Academy Instructor
Sikandar Shaik, a Triple CCIE (ENT/SP/SEC # 35012), is a highly experienced and extremely driven senior technical instructor and network consultant.
He has been training in networking courses for more than 15 years, teaching a wide range of topics including Routing and Switching, Service Provider and Security (CCNA to CCIE).
In addition, he has been developing and updating the content for these courses.
He has assisted many engineers in passing out the lab examinations and securing certifications.
Sikandar Shaik is highly skilled at designing, planning, coordinating, maintaining, troubleshooting, and implementing changes to various aspects of multi-scaled, multi-platform, multi-protocol complex networks as well as course development and instruction for a technical workforce in a varied networking environment.
His experience includes responsibilities ranging from operating and maintaining Network devices includes Routers, Switches, ASA firewalls & software’s relate to them for multi-faceted data communication networks in LAN, MAN and WAN environments.
Sikandar Shaik has delivered instructor led trainings in several states in India as well as in abroad in countries like China, Kenya. Maldives, Bangladesh, and UAE.
He has also worked as a Freelance Cisco Certified Instructor globally for Corporate Major Clients. Highly experienced and extremely driven senior technical instructor and network consultant.
Working as a Cisco Certified Instructor globally for Corporate Major Client’s to name a few:
- Dubai Airports
- Tech Mahindra
- AT & T
- Wipro
- HCL
- Ericson
- CTS
- Accenture
- OMAN AIrports
- Dheeragu (Maldives)
Deliver highly interactive classes and training online, with video, breakout sessions, and hands-on learning labs.
Worldwide delivery of authorized Cisco training courses CCNA to CCIE (R&S, security, service provider) for different Cisco Learning Partners.
Course Development of Cisco Authorized Course Material. Network Consulting for clients
Network Design, Support, Implementation and Troubleshooting of complex Cisco based networks in addition to Network Security Audits.
Deliver quality classroom instruction.
Plan for emerging technologies and prepare for new classes on on-going basis in coordination with company
GNS3 Academy Curriculum
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StartCracking the Code Interview Insights and Exam Preparation for Cisco Certifications (12:58)
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StartMastering Networking A Comprehensive CCNA, CCNP, CCIE Learning Roadmap (14:45)
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StartHands-On LearningL The Crucial Role of Virtual Labs in CCNP and CCIE Studies (16:08)
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StartCCIE Aspirations A Step-by-Step Guide to CCIE Preparation and Success (13:44)
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PreviewAbout CIsco (1:11)
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PreviewCisco Certification Updates (23:21)
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PreviewCisco Re-Certification (0:52)
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PreviewCCNP Certifications (0:54)
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PreviewCCIE Certifications (1:55)
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PreviewCisco Certification Migration Options (5:55)
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PreviewRequired Exams for CCNP (2:30)
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StartWorkbooks - Images Download Links
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PreviewCisco Lab Options (7:35)
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PreviewAbout GNS3 (3:44)
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PreviewInstalling GNS3 on Windows (6:39)
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PreviewGNS3 - Adding IOS Images (5:57)
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PreviewDefault Topology- IOS Routers -Initial Configurations (5:12)
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PreviewIOS Default Topology (9:18)
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PreviewConnecting GNS3 Topology to Host Computer (6:02)
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PreviewGNS3- VMWARE Integration (9:16)
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PreviewGNS3 - IOSv L2-L3 Configuration Steps (5:54)
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PreviewGNS3 - ASAv Setup (4:17)
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PreviewGNS3- IOU- L2-L3 Configuation Steps (2:38)
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StartEVE-NG Virtual Platform (6:31)
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StartEVE-nG Professional License (6:34)
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StartIOL Devices - EVE-nG (7:17)
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StartUpload SD-WAN Images - EVE-NG (8:17)
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StartAdding Viptela Devices - EVE-NG Lab (5:50)
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StartASA - EVE-NG (7:08)
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StartWIndows - EVE-NG (10:10)
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StartASA 8.4 Image - EVE-NG (5:30)
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StartConnecting WIndows PC- EVE-Topology (11:57)
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StartConnecting WIndows PC - Internet (9:27)
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StartCSR1000v - EVE-NG (6:30)
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StartForward Packets between VLANs (3:50)
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StartVLAN Routing - Methods (1:35)
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StartVLAN Routing- Physical Gateways (5:57)
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StartVLAN Routing -Physical Gateway - Configuration (12:12)
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StartVLAN Routing Physical Gateway- Limitations (1:45)
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StartVLAN Routing - Sub interfaces (4:08)
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StartVLAN Routing - Sub interfaces - Configuration - PART 1 (10:00)
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StartVLAN Routing- Sub interfaces -PART 2 (15:59)
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StartVLAN Routing Sub Interfaces - Advantages - Disadvantages (4:36)
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StartVLAN Routing – SVI – L3 Switch (7:53)
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StartSVI- Configurations (10:20)
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StartSVI - Multiple Switches (14:52)
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StartL3 Routed Ports (7:25)
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StartDefault Physical Topology (7:06)
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Startlogical Topology Example 1 (9:50)
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Startlogical Topology Example 2 (10:57)
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Startlogical Topology Example 3 (12:11)
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Startlogical Topology Mock topology1 (12:02)
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Startlogical Topology Mock topology2 (14:56)
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Startlogical Topology Mock topology3 (14:56)
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Startlogical topology using all sub interfaces (14:19)
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StartBridging loops with Redundant links (10:33)
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StartBridging Loops - STP (5:52)
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StartHow STP Works (2:49)
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StartSelecting Root Bridge (9:55)
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StartRoot Bridge - Verfication (4:19)
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StartRoot Port Selection- PART 1 (11:45)
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StartRoot Port Selection- PART 2 (11:19)
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StartSTP Till now - Review (7:11)
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StartSelecting Designated Ports (16:46)
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StartTypes of Routing (5:20)
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StartWhat is ROUTING (12:00)
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StartStatic Routing (3:20)
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StartStatic Routing - Configuration Example 1 (9:19)
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StartStatic Routing - Configuration Example 2 (9:26)
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StartStatic Routing - Next Hop or Exit interface (5:34)
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StartRouting - How it Works (6:11)
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StartStatic Routing - Multiple Paths (4:44)
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StartFloating Static Routes (8:27)
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StartKnowledge - Prerequisite (2:01)
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StartOSPF - Overview (6:12)
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StartOSPF - How it Works (3:28)
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StartOSPF – Becoming Neighbors (11:04)
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StartRouter-ID (12:40)
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StartOSPF - LSDB- Database (5:18)
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StartExchanging the LSDB (6:26)
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StartSynchornize LSDB- Best Route (4:57)
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StartMaintaining Neighbors - LSDB (7:35)
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StartOSPF -Tables (2:31)
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StartEIGRP (5:14)
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StartEIGRP - How it works (5:39)
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StartVerify EIGRP Process (5:17)
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StartEIGRP Tables (5:42)
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StartEIGRP Convergence (3:45)
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StartMetric Path Calculation - 1 (13:41)
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StartMetric Path Calculation - 2 (9:41)
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StartEIGRP Configuration (14:00)
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StartSuccessor- Feasible Succesor (5:31)
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StartFeasbile - Reporting Distance (11:38)
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StartFeasiblity Condition (8:55)
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StartSummarization (9:44)
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StartSummarization - Advantages (3:32)
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StartAuto-Summary (8:24)
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StartAuto-Summary-Verification (6:00)
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StartManual Summary (3:20)
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StartCalculate Summary Address- EX-1 (9:02)
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StartCalculate Summary Address- EX-2 (2:32)
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StartCalculate Summary Address- EX-3 (2:19)
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StartSummarization Conditions (10:13)
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StartEIGRP Summarization (11:24)
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StartSummarization - NULL 0 (15:34)
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StartOSPF Summarization LAB (15:12)
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StartBGP Path Manipulation using Weight -PART 1 (14:10)
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StartBGP Path Manipulation using Weight -PART 2 (6:48)
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StartWeight Attribute - using Route-Maps (17:00)
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StartUnderstanding IN OUT (7:09)
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StartBGP Local Preference Attribute (18:29)
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StartLocal Preference - with Route-maps (14:38)
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StartBGP Path Selection Process (16:09)
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StartClear IP BGP SESSIONS (17:07)
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StartWhat is Firewall (7:42)
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StartNext Generation Firewalls (5:30)
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StartAAA- Network Security (10:37)
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StartCisco Traffic Telemetry methods (3:38)
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StartVirtual Private Networks (4:12)
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StartWeb Access-Possible Threats (3:51)
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StartWeb Traffic-Security (2:01)
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StartCisco Web Security - WSA - CWS (3:09)
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StartEmail Based Threats (2:26)
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StartCisco Email Security - ESA - CES (3:13)
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StartIntrusion Prevention System - IPS (4:22)
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StartAuthorization - Device Access (3:27)
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StartIOS Privilege Levels (8:48)
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StartLAB -Local Authorization- Privilege Levels (14:23)
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StartIOS Privilege Levels - Limitations (4:57)
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StartRole based CLI Access - RBAC (5:33)
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StartRBAC - Views Types (4:22)
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StartLAB1- RBAC Views (9:44)
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StartLAB2 - Modify RBAC Views (3:39)
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StartLAB3 - RBAC Views (5:42)
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StartLAB4 - RBAC SuperViews (5:13)
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StartStandard ACL lab - Prerequisite (6:03)
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StartStandard ACL Lab (4:42)
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StartACL - Wild Card Mask (11:21)
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StartACL Statements- Things to Know (8:45)
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StartSTandard ACL - Configuration (10:54)
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StartApply ACL - Select Right Interface (10:17)
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StartStandard ACL- IN- OUT (10:45)
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StartStandard ACL - Verification (6:22)
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StartStandard ACL- Wrong Direction (5:32)
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StartStandard ACL - Practice Examples (8:03)
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StartSTandard ACL- Find IP-Ranges (10:32)
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StartExtended ACL (3:59)
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StartExtended ACL- Lab Pre-Requisite (8:23)
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StartExtended ACL - Config Example (1:49)
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StartSimilarities- Extended - Standard ACL (3:27)
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StartExtended ACL- Things to Know (8:31)
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StartExtended ACL- Syntax (11:00)
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StartExtended ACL- Configuration (10:30)
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StartExtended ACL-Apply - Verify (13:13)
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StartExtended ACL - Examples (13:23)
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StartIOS - Zone based Firewall (3:16)
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StartZBF- Configuration overview (3:45)
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StartZBF- Security Zones (3:01)
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StartZBF - Default Traffic flow (3:26)
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StartClass Map -Policy Map -Hierarchy (5:23)
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StartZBF - Classify Traffic using Class-maps (5:56)
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StartZBF- Class-map Configuration (4:41)
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StartZBF- Policymap- Zone Pairs (10:44)
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StartFirst Hop Redundancy Protocols - Overview (16:22)
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StartFHRP Protocols - HSRP - VRRP - GLBP (10:09)
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StartHSRP lab - Basic Configuration (16:15)
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StartHSRP lab - Advance Configuration (11:50)
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StartHSRP Load sharing using Multiple Groups (6:55)
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StartVRRP Configuration LAB (11:24)
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StartGLBP Configuration LAB (12:52)
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StartGLBP - Tracking and Load Balancing (15:01)