Description
Infrastructure Security is any activity designed to protect the usability and integrity of your network and data. It includes both hardware and software technologies, targets a variety of threats, stops them from entering or spreading on your network, and manages access to the network. In this course we will focus and exploring multiple scenarios that fulfilling CCIE EI blueprint such as Device Security, L2 security (i.e. Private VLAN, Port Security, etc.) and L3 security (i.e. ACL, etc.).
Infrastructure Management is the process of administering and managing computer networks. Services provided by this discipline include fault analysis, performance management, provisioning of networks and maintaining quality of service. In this course we will focus and exploring multiple scenarios that fulfilling CCIE EI blueprint such as Device Management, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), and Logging.
Infrastructure Services are the capabilities that facilitate a network operation. It typically is provided by a server (which can be running one or more services), based on network protocols running at the application layer in the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model of the network. In this course we will focus and exploring multiple scenarios that fulfilling CCIE EI blueprint such as First Hop Redundancy Protocols (FHRP), Network Time Protocol (NTP), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Network Address Translation (NAT), IP SLA, Netflow, and Traffic Capturing.
Pre-requisite: CCNA
Level: Expert
Duration: N/A
Release date: N/A