CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Foundation, 2nd edition

Published by Cisco Press (July 27, 2022) © 2022

  • Narbik Kocharians
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Recent changes to Cisco certification make it crucial for experienced network professionals to bridge the gap between CCNP Enterprise Core (350-401 ENCOR) knowledge and the deep hands-on expertise they need to succeed with their CCIE labs. In CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Foundation, Cisco instructor Narbik Kocharians helps students make this leap with confidence. Based on the author's industry-recognized CCIE prep classes, this progressive learning tool brings together:
  • 40+ detailed labs for real gear and platform emulators
  • Structured illustrations of protocol and feature operation
  • Topic-specific labs to drive the theory home
  • A full lab walkthrough of a complex configuration reflective of the actual CCIE

Following the same pattern as the authors' previous book, CCIE Routing and Switching V5.1 Foundations, this guide covers both mature technologies and today's increasingly critical policy-based, intent-driven solutions. Step by step, students will learn how to:

  • Discover the physical topology for any network deployment
  • Work with Spanning Tree Protocol (STP): both its foundations and advanced features
  • Deploy and optimize PPP and use its full set of capabilities
  • Implement Dynamic Multipoint VPNs (DMVPNs) from start to finish
  • Use IP Prefix lists in prefix filtration, packet filtering, and other applications
  • Handle any RIPv2 deployment scenario n Implement EIGRP, including classical and named operation modes and interoperation
  • Use advanced OSPF techniques, including route filtration, LSA operation, stub configurations, and update filtering
  • Understand what happens when you perform redistribution, and manage problematic scenarios
  • Manage complex BGP capabilities, including Adjacency State Machine
  • Operate IPv6 in complex network environments, including DMVPN
  • Focus on QoS mechanisms that CCIE still covers, including traffic marking, classification, policing, and shaping
  • Deploy IPsec VPN solutions including GRE/IPSec tunnel mode, multi-site VPN technologies, and their encryption
  • Implement multicasting in environments requiring end-to-end IPv4 and IPv6 transport
  • Address operational and deployment issues involving MPLS VPNv4 tunnels
By the time they're done, students will thoroughly understand these Cisco technologies and interactions, and be comfortable applying theory in any real-world environment – and especially on CCIE labs.

    Introduction xxxiii

Chapter 1 Switching 1

    Lab 1: Configuring Trunks 1

    Lab 2: Configuring EtherChannels 13

    Lab 3: Introducing Spanning Tree Protocol 14

Chapter 2 IP Prefix Lists 35

    Lab 1: Prefix Lists 35

Chapter 3 RIPv2 39

    Lab 1: Configuring RIPv2 39

    Lab 2: Helper Map 46

    Lab 3: RIPv2 Challenge Lab 48

Chapter 4 EIGRP 51

    Lab 1: EIGRP Named Mode 51

    Lab 2: EIGRP and Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) 54

    Lab 3: EIGRP Stub 55

    Lab 4: EIGRP Filtering 57

    Lab 5: Advanced EIGRP Lab 59

    Lab 6: EIGRP Authentication 62

    Lab 7: EIGRP Challenge Lab 63

Chapter 5 OSPF 65

    Lab 1: Running OSPF on the Interfaces 65

    Lab 2: OSPF Broadcast Networks 67

    Lab 3: OSPF Non-broadcast Networks 69

    Lab 4: OSPF Point-to-Point Networks 70

    Lab 5: OSPF Point-to-Multipoint and Point-to-Multipoint Non-broadcast Networks 71

    Lab 6: OSPF Area Types 72

    Lab 7: OSPF Filtering 77

    Lab 8: OSPF Summarization 80

    Lab 9: Virtual Links and GRE Tunnels 83

    Lab 10: Default Route Injection 85

    Lab 11: OSPF Authentication 87

    Lab 12: OSPF Best-Path Determination 90

    Lab 13: OSPF Challenge Lab 92

Chapter 6 BGP 95

    Lab 1: Establishing a BGP Session Using the Correct TTL Value 95

    Lab 2: Establishing Neighbor Adjacency Using Different Methods 98

    Lab 3: Route Reflectors 101

    Lab 4: BGP Confederation 104

    Lab 5: BGP Backdoor and Conditional Advertisement 106

    Lab 6: BGP Aggregation 109

    Lab 7: BGP Filtering 111

    Lab 8: BGP Load Balancing 114

    Lab 9: Remove-Private-AS: A Walkthrough 116

    Lab 10: AS Migration 133

    Lab 11: BGP Best-Path Algorithm: A Walkthrough 134

Chapter 7 DMVPN 269

    Introduction to DMVPN 269

    DMVPN Mechanics 283

    DMVPN Designs 294

    Conclusion 329

    Lab 1: Single Hub, Single Cloud 330

    Lab 2: Single Hub, Dual Cloud 406

    Lab 3: Dual Hub, Single Cloud 511

    Lab 4: Dual Hub, Dual Cloud 537

    Lab 5: DMVPN NHS Clustering 559

    Lab 6: DMVPN and DHCP 573

Chapter 8 MPLS and L3VPNs 585

    Lab 1: Configuring Label Distribution Protocol 585

    Lab 2: Static and RIPv2 Routing in a VPN 589

    Lab 3: EIGRP Routing in a VPN 591

    Lab 4: EIGRP Site-of-Origin 593

    Lab 5: OSPF Routing in a VPN 595

    Lab 6: Backdoor Links and OSPF 597

    Lab 7: BGP Routing in a VPN 599

    Lab 8: MPLS and NAT 601

    Lab 9: Route Targets, Import Maps, and Export Maps 603

    Lab 10: Internet Access Methods: Partial Internet Routes 606

Chapter 9 IPv6 609

    Lab 1: Acquiring an IPv6 Address 609

    Lab 2: DMVPN and IPv6 612

    Lab 3: Configuring OSPFv3 614

    Lab 4: Summarization of Internal and External Networks 615

    Lab 5: OSPFv3 Broadcast Networks 617

    Lab 6: OSPFv3 Non-Broadcast Networks 618

    Lab 7: OSPFv3 Point-to-Point Networks 620

    Lab 8: OSPFv3 Point-to-Multipoint Networks 621

    Lab 9: OSPFv3 Cost and Auto-Cost 622

    Lab 10: LSAs in OSPFv3 624

    Lab 11: OSPFv3 Area Types 626

    Lab 12: OSPFv3 Authentication 629

    Lab 13: EIGRPv6 632

    Lab 14: BGP Configuration 634

Chapter 10 SD-WAN 637

    Lab 1: Onboarding WAN Edge Devices 638

    Lab 2: Exploring Unicast Routing 664

    Lab 3: Configuring Segmentation in All Sites Using VRF 100 and

    Lab 4: Configuring vEdge Using a Feature Template 703

    Lab 5: Configuring vEdge Using a vManage Feature Template 729

    Lab 6: Configuring cEdge Using a BR-2–Specific vManage Feature

    Lab 7: Configuring vEdge Using a vManage Feature Template and ZTP 782

    Lab 8: Configuring an Application-Aware Routing Policy 816

Chapter 11 SD-Access 825

    Lab 1: Configuring the SDA Policy Engine 826

    Lab 2: SDA Design 835

    Lab 3: Building the SDA Campus Fabric 855

    Lab 4: LAN Automation 869



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