CCNP SPCOR 350-501 Official Cert Guide
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
709 kr
Prepare for the CCNP SPCOR 350-501 exam with the trusted Cisco Press Official Cert Guide. Known for its depth, structure, and comprehensive study plans, this guide is the only self-study resource approved by Cisco. With insights from expert authors Bradley Riapolov and Mohammad Said Saleh Khalil, you’ll benefit from their preparation tips and test-taking strategies to sharpen both your theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills.
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- Utgivningsdatum2024-12-23
- Mått180 x 230 x 50 mm
- Vikt1 965 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieOfficial Cert Guide
- Antal sidor1 104
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- FörlagPearson Education
- ISBN9780135324806
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Bradley Riapolov is a seasoned technical solutions architect at Cisco Systems, currently serving in the MassScale Infrastructure Group. Since joining Cisco in 2008, he has been at the forefront of designing and deploying cutting-edge networking solutions, leveraging his extensive expertise to meet the complex demands of today’s technology landscape.Before his tenure at Cisco, Bradley gained invaluable experience working with various Fortune 500 companies, where he was instrumental in designing and operating small, medium, and large networks. His 20-year career is marked by a diverse background in successfully implementing technical campaigns across multiple industries, including transport, service provider, enterprise, industrial, and mobility networking.In addition to his role at Cisco, Bradley is a recognized thought leader and educator. As a Cisco Press author and a distinguished speaker at Cisco Live, he has contributed to the body of knowledge in networking, sharing his insights and expertise through various publications. Moreover, his dedication to education is widely demonstrated, not only within Cisco but also through his role as a NetAcad instructor, where he has mentored and guided aspiring network professionals.Bradley’s dedication to excellence and his ability to simplify complex concepts have made him a respected figure in the networking community. His contributions continue to shape the future of networking, driving innovation and excellence in the industry. Bradley’s refreshing no-nonsense approach to problem-solving has earned him a credible reputation among customers and peers alike.Mohammad Khalil is an experienced service provider and enterprise expert, having worked in several service provider networks within the MENA region. Currently, he is a leader with the Cisco Competitive Win Center team covering enterprise architecture and working closely with Cisco sales/technical teams on designing their solutions.Mohammad is a passionate networking expert, following technology trends and certifications development by writing several work labs and design scenarios. He was honored to be one of the SMEs for the CCIE Service Provider blueprint, SME for updated content of the CCIE Enterprise, and president of the Jordan IPv6 Council (part of the IPv6FORUM).
- Introduction xxxPart I ArchitecturesChapter 1 Service Provider Architectures 2“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 2Foundation Topics 4Network Core Architectures 4Metro Ethernet 5E-Line (Ethernet Line Service) 5E-LAN (Ethernet LAN Service) 7E-Tree (Ethernet Tree Service) 7Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) 8MPLS 8Unified MPLS 10Segment Routing 13Segment Routing Traffic Engineering (SRTE) 14SRv6 (Segment Routing IPv6) 15Transport Technologies 16DOCSIS 16xDSL 17TDM 19Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (DWDM) 21xPON 24Routed Optical Networking 27Mobility (Packet Core, RAN xhaul Transport for 5G vRAN and ORAN Transport) 31Packet Core 32xHaul 33Functional Splits Options 34O-RAN 36Exam Preparation Tasks 37Chapter 2 Software Architectures 40“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 40Foundation Topics 41Software Architectures 41IOS 42IOS XE 42IOS XR 47Exam Preparation Tasks 58Chapter 3 Service Provider Virtualization 60“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 60Foundation Topics 61Virtualization Technologies 61NFV Infrastructure 61VNF Workloads 63Containers 63Application Hosting 68Exam Preparation Tasks 70Part II RoutingChapter 4 Routing Fundamentals 72“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 72Foundation Topics 74IP Routing 74Changing Natural Routing Protocol Behaviors 76Route Maps 77Route Policy Language (RPL) 88Prefix Lists 100Prefix Sets 103Exam Preparation Tasks 105Chapter 5 IS-IS 108“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 109Foundation Topics 110Implement IS-IS (IPv4 and IPv6) 110IS-IS Topology 111Basic IS-IS Configuration 112IS-IS Single Topology and Multitopology 121IS-IS Adjacencies 129IS-IS Network Types 131IS-IS Metrics 137Route Advertisement 141Overload Bit 146Authentication 148Back to IS-IS Areas 152Troubleshooting IS-IS 155Exam Preparation Tasks 155Chapter 6 OSPF 158“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 158Foundation Topics 160Implement OSPFv2 160OSPF Overview 162Designated Router and Backup Designated Router 169DR and BDR Priorities 176OSPF Timers 179OSPF Network Types 181Route Advertisement 186OSPF Stubby Areas 193OSPF Totally Stubby Areas 196OSPF Not-So-Stubby Areas (NSSAs) 196OSPF Totally Not-So-Stubby Areas 199OSPF Multi-Area Adjacencies 200OSPF Virtual Links 206Implement OSPFv3 209Configuring OSPFv3 211Implementing OSPFv3 Authentication 218OSPFv3 Multiple Instances 221Troubleshooting OSPF 225Exam Preparation Tasks 226Chapter 7 BGP Fundamentals 228“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 228Foundation Topics 231Introduction to BGP 231Autonomous System (AS) 231BGP ASN Representation 236BGP Messages 238BGP Neighbor States 239BGP Address Families 244BGP Prefix Advertisement 246BGP Path Attributes 248BGP Path Selection 255Weight 261Locally Originated 263AS Path 263Origin 267MED 268BGP Multipath 273eBGP vs. iBGP 274IGP Next Hop 275Oldest Route 275Router ID 275Accumulated IGP (AIGP) 275Aggregate Address 277Redistribution 280Communities 282Community Lists 290BGP Peer Templates 291Cost Community 292Regular Expressions 294Filter Lists 295Mitigating the Split-Horizon Rule with Route Reflection and Confederations 297Route Reflection 297Confederations 304BGP Loop Prevention 306Allowas-in 307AS Override 308Troubleshooting 308ACL/Firewalls 308TTL 309Authentication 310Autonomous System 310Different Address Families 310MTU 311Exam Preparation Tasks 311Chapter 8 BGP Optimization and Convergence 316“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 316Foundation Topics 317Minimum Route Advertisement Interval (MRAI) 317Fast Peering Session Deactivation 319Next-Hop Tracking 322BGP and IGP Interaction 326BGP Route Dampening 328Prefix Independent Convergence 333BGP Shadow Route Reflector 340BGP Best External 341High Availability: BGP Graceful Restart 344High Availability: BGP Non-Stop Routing 347Exam Preparation Tasks 348Chapter 9 Multicast 352“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 352Foundation Topics 354Multicast 354IGMP 356IGMPv1 357IGMPv2 357IGMPv3 358Implementing IGMP 358MLD 379Multicast Routing Protocol Types 392PIM-SM Multicast Distribution Trees 392Rendezvous Points 410PIM Auto-RP 410PIM Bootstrap Router (BSR) 416Bidirectional PIM 418Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) 424PIMv6 433MLD 434PIMv2 437Static RP 439BSR 442Exam Preparation Tasks 447Part III Transport ProtocolsChapter 10 MPLS Fundamentals 452“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 452Foundation Topics 454MPLS Fundamentals 454Reserved Labels 455Ethertype 455Additions of MPLS 456MPLS Label Operations 456MPLS Label Types 457Label Assignment 458MPLS LDP Autoconfig 465MPLS Label Assignment 467MPLS Advertise Labels 469MPLS LDP Session Protection 477MPLS LDP Session Authentication 480MPLS LDP IGP Synchronization 483MPLS OAM 488Exam Preparation Tasks 491Chapter 11 MPLS L2VPNs 494“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 494Foundation Topics 496Metro Ethernet 496E-Line (Ethernet Line Services) 496E-LAN (Ethernet LAN Services) 497E-Tree (Ethernet Tree Services) 497E-Access 498MPLS AToM 498VPLS 502Discovery and Signaling 505VPLS Signaled with LDP (Manual) 505VPLS Signaled with LDP (Autodiscovery) 509VPLS Signaled with BGP 513H-VPLS 519ITU-T G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching 525CFM Protocols and Link Failures 526Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management 526Customer Service Instance 527Maintenance Domain 528Ethernet CFM Maintenance Domain 528Maintenance Point 529Maintenance Association 529Maintenance Endpoints 530CFM Messages 531Cross-Check Function 532Ethernet CFM and Ethernet OAM Interaction 533Provider Bridges (802.1ad) 535802.1ad Ports 537Service Provider Bridges 538S-Bridge Component 538C-Bridge Component 539NNI Port 539Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) 539PBB-EVPN Components 541EVPN 543Next-Generation Solutions for L2VPN 545CE Multihoming 545Frame Duplication 545MAC Flip-Flopping 545MPLS-Based Data Plane EVPN 547Exam Preparation Tasks 550Chapter 12 MPLS L3VPNs 554“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 554Foundation Topics 556MPLS L3VPN 556Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) 557MPLS LDP 562Multiprotocol-BGP (MP-BGP) 564MPLS L3VPN Static PE-CE Routing 567MPLS L3VPN OSPF PE-CE Routing 577MPLS L3VPN OSPF Routing, Backdoor Link 585OSPF Down Bit 589MPLS L3VPN EIGRP PE-CE Routing 591MPLS L3VPN BGP PE-CE Routing 595BGP Allowas-in 596BGP AS-Override 597Route Target Filtering Mechanisms 598Import and Export Maps 601Route Target Constraint 604MPLS L3VPN Route Reflector Deployment 607Multicast VPN 610Multicast VPN Service Types 611Multicast Distribution Trees 611Draft-Rosen 611PIM/GRE mVPN: Routing Information Distribution Using PIM C-instances 613NG Multicast for L3VPN–BGP/MPLS mVPN (NG mVPN) 614Requirements for Support of PIM-SM SSM in an mVPN 614BGP/MPLS mVPN: Carrying Multicast mVPN Routing Information Using C-Multicast Routes 615Exam Preparation Tasks 617Chapter 13 Advanced MPLS Services 622“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 622Foundation Topics 624Unified MPLS 624MPLS L3VPN Shared Services (Internet) 629MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Option 1: VRF-Specific Default Route 629MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Option 2: Separate PE-CE Interface 634MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Option 3: Extranet with Internet-VRF 635MPLS L3VPN Internet Access Option 4: VRF-Aware NAT 639MPLS Inter-AS L3VPN 640Inter-AS Option A 641Inter-AS Option B 643Inter-AS Option C 649Inter-AS Option AB 652Carrier Supporting Carrier (CsC) 654Quality of Service (QoS) 659MPLS QoS 660Uniform Mode 661Pipe Mode 661Short Pipe Mode 662Exam Preparation Tasks 662Chapter 14 MPLS Traffic Engineering 666“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 666Foundation Topics 667MPLS Traffic Engineering Fundamentals 667OSPF Extensions for MPLS TE 670IS-IS Extensions for MPLS TE 671Constrained Shortest Path First 672Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Operation in MPLS TE 673RSVP PATH Message 674RSVP RESV Message 675RSVP Error Messages 676RSVP Tear Messages 676How to Place Traffic into a TE Tunnel 678Forwarding Adjacency 687MPLS Fast Reroute (FRR) 695FRR Terminology 696Link Protection 697Node Protection 697FRR on IOS XR 703MPLS TE QoS 712The DiffServ-TE Solution 712Maximum Allocation Model (MAM) 713Russian Dolls Model (RDM) 714DiffServ for DS-TE 715DS-TE Modes 715Class-Based Tunnel Selection (CBTS) 716Policy-Based Tunnel Selection 720Exam Preparation Tasks 721Chapter 15 Segment Routing 724“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 724Foundation Topics 726Segment Types 728Global Segments 728Local Segments 730IGP Segments 731IGP Prefix Segments 731IGP Adjacency Segment 733Combining IGP Segments 734Segment Routing Control Plane 735IS-IS Control Plane 735OSPFv2 Control Plane 737BGP Control Plane 739SRv6 Control Plane 742SRv6 (Segment Routing over IPv6) Header 742SRv6 Node Roles 744SRv6 Micro-Segment SID (uSID) 744SRv6/MPLS L3 Service Interworking Gateway 745Co-existence with LDP 746Segment Routing Traffic Engineering 748Segment Routing Policies 749SR Policies and Candidate Paths 750Binding-SID (BSID) 750Flex-Algo 751TI-LFA 753Terms from Remote LFA Technology 754Classic LFA Limitations 756PCE-PCC Architecture 757Exam Preparation Tasks 760Part IV Service Provider SecurityChapter 16 Securing Control Plane 764“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 764Foundation Topics 766CoPP 768LPTS 772Keeping LDP Safe 778LDP Authentication 778Label Advertisement Control (Outbound Filtering) 781Label Acceptance Control (Inbound Filtering) 781Label Allocation Filtering 783Keeping BGP Safe 789BGP Authentication 790BGP TTL-Security 793BGP Route Filtering 803BGP Maximum-prefix 811BGP Prefix Suppression 812BGPsec 815BGP Flowspec 822Exam Preparation Tasks 830Chapter 17 Securing Management Plane 836“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 836Foundation Topics 838Management Plane Protection Fundamentals 838Tracebacks 843AAA and TACACS 846REST APIs 847DDoS 849Exam Preparation Tasks 851Chapter 18 Securing Data Plane 854“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 854Foundation Topics 855Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) 855Access Control Lists (ACLs) 865Remote Triggered Black Hole (RTBH) Filtering 866Media Access Control Security (MACsec) 872Exam Preparation Tasks 879Part V Critical Operational ElementsChapter 19 IPv6 Transitions 882“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 882Foundation Topics 884Introduction 884NAT44 884CGNAT 887NAT64 888Stateless NAT64 889Stateful NAT64 892DNS64 895DS-Lite 897MAP-E 898MAP-T 899Exam Preparation Tasks 900Chapter 20 High Availability Designs 904“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 904Foundation Topics 905NSF 906IS-IS NSF 907OSPF NSF 910NSR 913BFD 917Link Aggregation 921Exam Preparation Tasks 933Chapter 21 Quality of Service 936“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 936Foundation Topics 938Traffic Classification 940Traffic Policing 946Traffic Shaping 958Congestion Avoidance 961Traffic Marking 966IPv6 Flow Label 971Exam Preparation Tasks 972Part VI Automation and OrchestrationChapter 22 Automation and Assurance 976“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz 976Foundation Topics 978REST APIs 978What Is SOAP? 980What Is RPC? 981Model-Driven Programmability 982Client/Server Model 984Clients and Servers with NETCONF 985Understanding Transport Protocols and Data Models 985NETCONF 988NETCONF Capabilities 988Understanding NETCONF Operations 989YANG 990gRPC 991Network Services Orchestrator (NSO) 992How Does It Work? 993Benefits 993NSO Use Cases 994Network Service Orchestration Tools 995Secure ZTP 995Secure ZTP Components 996Initial Setup 996How Secure ZTP Works 997NetFlow/IPFIX 999Streaming Telemetry 1001SNMP 1004SNMPv2c 1005SNMPv3 1005Ansible and Terraform 1008Exam Preparation Tasks 1009Part VII Final PreparationChapter 23 Final Preparation 1012Hands-on Activities 1012Suggested Plan for Final Review and Study 1012Summary 1013Chapter 24 CCNP SPCOR (350-501) Exam Updates 1014The Purpose of This Chapter 1014About Possible Exam Updates 1015Impact on You and Your Study Plan 1015News About the Next Exam Release 1016Updated Technical Content 1016Part VIII AppendixAppendix A Answers to the “Do I Know This Already?” Quizzes and Review Questions 1018 Online ElementsAppendix B Memory TablesAppendix C Memory Tables Answer KeyAppendix D Study PlannerGlossary of Key Terms 9780135324806 TOC 10/31/2024