1 00:00:06,510 --> 00:00:06,870 OK. 2 00:00:07,260 --> 00:00:14,250 Before I take you Q&A, before I take a Q&A, I want to show you the lab, which is designed for CCP 3 00:00:14,250 --> 00:00:22,620 Enterprise and then yes, I will take a quick Q&A from you guys and then I will continue from I'll continue 4 00:00:22,800 --> 00:00:23,850 on my slides, OK? 5 00:00:24,810 --> 00:00:32,430 So regarding the lab guys, so this is the lab topology that I have built for this class or for this 6 00:00:32,430 --> 00:00:32,910 batch. 7 00:00:33,370 --> 00:00:37,950 Now let me tell you how exactly it looks like on on in real time, OK? 8 00:02:18,410 --> 00:02:20,780 OK, so as you can see, this is my. 9 00:02:22,270 --> 00:02:29,470 CCN pilot topology, which I am giving to all the enrolled students, so we have a dedicated train for 10 00:02:29,470 --> 00:02:29,830 love. 11 00:02:30,340 --> 00:02:38,170 So basically what happens is let's say you get stuck during the non-Indian business hours, OK, so 12 00:02:38,170 --> 00:02:43,930 we have a trainer who will be during the US hours so you can take his help. 13 00:02:44,470 --> 00:02:48,210 Otherwise, we also have something called logbooks. 14 00:02:48,410 --> 00:02:55,210 OK, so I'm just creating the workbooks so everything will be answered or everything will be documented 15 00:02:55,210 --> 00:02:55,480 here. 16 00:02:55,510 --> 00:02:58,740 So let's say it is going to work something like this. 17 00:02:58,810 --> 00:02:59,230 Let's see. 18 00:02:59,800 --> 00:03:01,070 We are first starting of. 19 00:03:02,130 --> 00:03:09,010 So for lab one, I have taken a screenshot for which the device, this has to be enabled and then we 20 00:03:09,400 --> 00:03:10,570 have set some task. 21 00:03:11,770 --> 00:03:17,680 And then there are configurations for that lab, and then, yes, of course, we also have validation 22 00:03:17,680 --> 00:03:19,210 or the verification steps. 23 00:03:19,810 --> 00:03:22,480 So what happens is you don't have to depend on someone. 24 00:03:22,480 --> 00:03:26,380 You can do your lab, you can practice your lab on yourself. 25 00:03:26,410 --> 00:03:26,710 OK. 26 00:03:27,100 --> 00:03:35,170 Now regarding this lab, this so this is a genius three lab and I'm running on to not 1.9. 27 00:03:35,200 --> 00:03:44,030 So basically the version don't matter here unless or until everything works in a normal or expectedly. 28 00:03:44,260 --> 00:03:47,630 OK, so how is this going to work? 29 00:03:47,640 --> 00:03:55,570 This might be from tomorrow or might be after one or two classes, those who are attending the demo 30 00:03:55,570 --> 00:03:56,430 for the first time. 31 00:03:56,440 --> 00:04:00,010 So once everything is sorted out from the back end. 32 00:04:00,070 --> 00:04:00,370 OK. 33 00:04:00,850 --> 00:04:07,000 What we are going to do is we are going to set up WebEx call and we will set this up on your system. 34 00:04:07,120 --> 00:04:09,280 So what is the resource that you need here? 35 00:04:10,210 --> 00:04:15,340 You basically need very, very optimum optimal resources. 36 00:04:15,340 --> 00:04:19,540 Just i3 and 8b is sufficient. 37 00:04:19,720 --> 00:04:22,160 The reason is this is running on VM. 38 00:04:23,320 --> 00:04:23,680 OK. 39 00:04:23,710 --> 00:04:26,050 So you cannot see it because I have. 40 00:04:27,520 --> 00:04:31,120 So let me tell you, these are under DNS VM. 41 00:04:31,450 --> 00:04:34,630 OK, so that is how I can run the entire topology. 42 00:04:34,720 --> 00:04:38,290 Now, let's say you are a fanboy, OK? 43 00:04:38,530 --> 00:04:44,890 You can still go ahead and you can recreate the snap, but I know what is breaking. 44 00:04:45,310 --> 00:04:45,820 Hello. 45 00:04:45,850 --> 00:04:46,270 Hello. 46 00:04:48,150 --> 00:04:49,460 I'm going to get a voice is breaking. 47 00:04:49,820 --> 00:04:50,210 OK. 48 00:05:05,410 --> 00:05:05,710 OK. 49 00:05:06,710 --> 00:05:09,700 So fine look like it, it is normal, right? 50 00:05:15,540 --> 00:05:16,110 Is it good? 51 00:05:16,230 --> 00:05:16,950 Is it fine? 52 00:05:17,730 --> 00:05:19,170 Is it still dropping? 53 00:05:25,970 --> 00:05:29,490 Yeah, that would be so against our looks, OK, cool. 54 00:05:29,510 --> 00:05:29,900 OK. 55 00:05:31,040 --> 00:05:38,480 Yeah, so regarding the avian process, what I was telling is, let's say, if you want this on events, 56 00:05:39,020 --> 00:05:41,420 OK, we can recreate this on event. 57 00:05:41,540 --> 00:05:49,230 But problem is, there are some doctors that we get only with DNA study. 58 00:05:50,160 --> 00:05:58,590 OK, let's see, GeoNet three has these ready made dockers now this Dockers are not coming along on 59 00:05:58,830 --> 00:05:59,390 events. 60 00:05:59,790 --> 00:06:06,450 OK, now if you can recreate this uneven G and if you can get a solution. 61 00:06:07,840 --> 00:06:14,820 Guys keep on mute because otherwise our recording videos will have a lot of background noises. 62 00:06:15,660 --> 00:06:24,830 OK, but so if you if you have some solution for this, if you get some services where you can try the 63 00:06:24,850 --> 00:06:33,060 triple services or DNS services or syslog services or automation Docker, then yes, you can recreate 64 00:06:33,060 --> 00:06:38,120 a restart all your layer two devices, layer three devices and easier final. 65 00:06:38,250 --> 00:06:41,160 OK, so I'm giving you the complete setup. 66 00:06:41,460 --> 00:06:48,330 Our lab trainer will get in touch with you guys, so it will be on their breaks or it will be over on 67 00:06:48,660 --> 00:06:49,110 our team. 68 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:52,170 They will help you to set up this lab on your system. 69 00:06:52,320 --> 00:06:55,890 OK, so rester all the normal. 70 00:06:56,050 --> 00:07:00,890 The only problem is that these things, these are the Dockers. 71 00:07:01,050 --> 00:07:02,960 OK, it's a part of Jeunesse S3. 72 00:07:03,040 --> 00:07:05,940 I'm not sure if we can have this similar 73 00:07:08,580 --> 00:07:10,730 similar thing in under the event. 74 00:07:10,950 --> 00:07:13,100 OK, so you can do one more thing. 75 00:07:13,110 --> 00:07:15,270 You can practice all other things on. 76 00:07:15,900 --> 00:07:19,580 And before this, you can come back to Jeunesse. 77 00:07:19,590 --> 00:07:23,460 OK, so that's regarding to the installation process. 78 00:07:23,460 --> 00:07:28,170 Don't have to worry about this because we have a lab trainer who will help you to do this. 79 00:07:28,770 --> 00:07:31,100 And let me explain you what is what again? 80 00:07:31,110 --> 00:07:33,420 What are we going to practice over here? 81 00:07:34,080 --> 00:07:36,430 So I'll start with the switching part first. 82 00:07:36,460 --> 00:07:39,990 OK, so let's see when I'm starting up switching. 83 00:07:43,730 --> 00:07:55,640 I'll take up these devices there will practice all related to the switching of the land DTP, we have 84 00:07:55,640 --> 00:07:58,280 SDP, we have ITR channel. 85 00:07:59,900 --> 00:08:04,940 These are all topics which is coming under searching now, once after switching, we will start with 86 00:08:04,950 --> 00:08:08,990 a whisper that will be this section. 87 00:08:10,190 --> 00:08:18,850 We have multiple topics here, like OSP Auto Summarization, Multi Area, the cost, but my manipulations. 88 00:08:19,190 --> 00:08:21,110 OK, so these all will be covered here. 89 00:08:21,140 --> 00:08:26,280 We have also illicit types of virtual links, stub areas. 90 00:08:26,330 --> 00:08:27,920 Every everything will be covered here. 91 00:08:27,920 --> 00:08:30,170 And for virtual link, I'm making use of this. 92 00:08:30,530 --> 00:08:30,800 OK. 93 00:08:31,040 --> 00:08:35,750 So basically, this entire section is for us and for easier. 94 00:08:35,990 --> 00:08:42,620 I have this point and also I will have this point acting as asset redistribution. 95 00:08:44,640 --> 00:08:49,090 OK, so OSB, HRP and redistributions are getting sorted out. 96 00:08:49,470 --> 00:08:59,260 Let me show you about BGP, BGP and under BGP route reflector, full mesh BGP that we're talking about 97 00:08:59,280 --> 00:09:01,020 the but manipulations. 98 00:09:02,420 --> 00:09:02,720 OK. 99 00:09:02,990 --> 00:09:06,260 They will be all covered over here in these topics. 100 00:09:06,410 --> 00:09:11,960 These are all related to your BGP, i.e. Beatport manipulations. 101 00:09:12,190 --> 00:09:12,500 OK. 102 00:09:13,220 --> 00:09:15,680 I Ipsen IP is over here. 103 00:09:17,000 --> 00:09:20,660 OK, so these are all your van related topics. 104 00:09:21,170 --> 00:09:24,110 No, yes, about in this particular section. 105 00:09:24,230 --> 00:09:27,470 Here we will be checking out the Triple-A service. 106 00:09:27,860 --> 00:09:30,980 We will be checking out the cyst log as an MP. 107 00:09:32,630 --> 00:09:39,620 We have the network automation doctors that I can run the script, I can test my script and various 108 00:09:40,040 --> 00:09:47,680 infrastructure services will be validated here for DSP and DSP relay agent. 109 00:09:47,690 --> 00:09:49,370 I have this section. 110 00:09:50,660 --> 00:09:58,450 And yes, the interesting topic that this VPN for VPN, I have set it up over here. 111 00:09:59,540 --> 00:10:06,920 So this is going to be my VPN section where I'm going to talk about the VPN, IP, S.T.A.R.T., MPLS. 112 00:10:07,040 --> 00:10:13,310 OK, so all the interesting topics will be covered up here in the separate VPN blocks. 113 00:10:13,910 --> 00:10:16,310 And yes, I think I missed out one or two things. 114 00:10:16,940 --> 00:10:21,990 There's one more good thing over here is, though this is not a part of CCN. 115 00:10:22,490 --> 00:10:25,940 You guys will be reading about Cisco as a firewall. 116 00:10:27,420 --> 00:10:34,050 OK, you guys will be reading about the firewall you will be seeing, like how the basic Cisco U.S. 117 00:10:35,250 --> 00:10:36,330 will be configured. 118 00:10:36,600 --> 00:10:38,250 What is packet inspection? 119 00:10:38,250 --> 00:10:40,520 What is port blocking here? 120 00:10:40,790 --> 00:10:47,190 I get all the basic overview of AC and if you know one is one firewall, the same theory holds good 121 00:10:47,190 --> 00:10:55,410 for all the next generation, like your study or if you have FortiGate or Palo Alto or checkpoint, 122 00:10:55,620 --> 00:10:58,680 every every firewall have the basic. 123 00:10:58,890 --> 00:11:01,440 The basic concepts remained the same for all the fire. 124 00:11:01,500 --> 00:11:08,430 So this is one of the advantage of this topology, OK, and this is purposefully included so that one 125 00:11:08,430 --> 00:11:16,470 who is the one who wants to go on the security domain can also learn these things, like if it is a 126 00:11:16,470 --> 00:11:21,270 part of complete security school paper. 127 00:11:21,480 --> 00:11:21,780 OK. 128 00:11:22,080 --> 00:11:29,760 So if you if you in future go with copy security, there are again two modules that score and there 129 00:11:29,760 --> 00:11:30,720 are some other people. 130 00:11:30,960 --> 00:11:34,380 The optional paper source code covers about Cisco AC. 131 00:11:35,010 --> 00:11:35,340 OK. 132 00:11:35,760 --> 00:11:37,350 So this is regards to. 133 00:11:38,360 --> 00:11:46,640 All your lab topology and lab concepts, I have also briefed the all technologies, OK, so let me tell 134 00:11:46,640 --> 00:11:50,660 you, maybe I have missed a few of them, but yes, I have written it over here. 135 00:11:50,660 --> 00:11:53,000 So what are the technologies we are going to cover? 136 00:11:53,330 --> 00:12:00,090 They're going to cover that if it's inside, that is first top redundancy protocol, wireless technology, 137 00:12:00,090 --> 00:12:05,110 curious virus, the VPN technologies, virtualization. 138 00:12:05,230 --> 00:12:07,030 OK, we have a multicast. 139 00:12:07,040 --> 00:12:14,900 We have all the trunking ether channel arrested, artistic, mystical, the switching concepts. 140 00:12:15,320 --> 00:12:21,560 We have routing protocols, wireless infrastructure, services, multicast. 141 00:12:22,940 --> 00:12:26,780 Thus services like an syslog next loop. 142 00:12:27,320 --> 00:12:32,570 All the and then we have apps and we have net control. 143 00:12:32,570 --> 00:12:41,990 Interest.co.nz Tripoli iScience OK, Biton Ansible roadmaps policy based routing by data by forwarding 144 00:12:41,990 --> 00:12:45,680 direction, which is BSD VPNs. 145 00:12:46,340 --> 00:12:53,090 We have switching technologies, Port Security's dynamic inspection and data and also critics. 146 00:12:53,570 --> 00:12:57,590 So basically a lot of things are covered here in camp, OK? 147 00:12:57,980 --> 00:13:03,320 It directly deals with SCCA, as well as it deals with your day to day activities. 148 00:13:03,860 --> 00:13:07,310 So that is the advantage of and rolling this batch. 149 00:13:07,430 --> 00:13:11,330 So don't don't be next two to three month. 150 00:13:12,800 --> 00:13:15,100 We are going to learn this whole syllabus. 151 00:13:15,120 --> 00:13:20,350 So let me talk about the date and time that you all know. 152 00:13:20,360 --> 00:13:22,190 But let me just repeat it. 153 00:13:22,190 --> 00:13:24,200 OK, so we are starting out. 154 00:13:24,200 --> 00:13:34,280 We are having this course every Monday to Friday from 10:30 p.m. AEST to 12:30 am AEST, which is two 155 00:13:34,280 --> 00:13:35,730 hours day. 156 00:13:36,110 --> 00:13:43,520 OK, so let's see if we peak even 20 class or next week. 157 00:13:43,820 --> 00:13:45,170 Twenty two to twenty. 158 00:13:46,010 --> 00:13:48,080 Yeah, twenty two days every. 159 00:13:50,460 --> 00:13:53,970 Every month, so if we take this for three month. 160 00:13:56,110 --> 00:14:03,130 Twenty two into three, it's sixty six glasses into two, every every glass consists of two of us. 161 00:14:03,580 --> 00:14:07,870 So you are going to have a good 120 hours for your CCN. 162 00:14:08,280 --> 00:14:16,450 Now this is really a big number because your secret data institute, we were covering CCI under 120 163 00:14:16,450 --> 00:14:16,780 of us. 164 00:14:17,050 --> 00:14:23,950 We are taking our good time to practice each and everything, and we also have a lockdown where we can 165 00:14:23,950 --> 00:14:24,940 utilise that time. 166 00:14:25,010 --> 00:14:27,820 OK, so this is really a big number. 167 00:14:27,820 --> 00:14:31,000 I could have reduced this to 90 to 100. 168 00:14:31,000 --> 00:14:36,780 Also, in case if you wanted this to be done correctly, we can also do it in 90 hours. 169 00:14:36,790 --> 00:14:42,540 But then there will be a lot of things which have to be done any faster. 170 00:14:43,040 --> 00:14:45,970 OK, 120 of us, we can do everything. 171 00:14:45,970 --> 00:14:54,700 We can also like take time on Q&A and we can also like spend time on a few of the topics which if you 172 00:14:54,700 --> 00:14:57,310 need to get into the code. 173 00:14:57,320 --> 00:14:59,860 So I don't think there is anything which is left out. 174 00:15:00,730 --> 00:15:07,240 Basically, everything from point of enterprise automation, even security is if everything is being 175 00:15:07,990 --> 00:15:09,480 covered in the syllabus. 176 00:15:09,490 --> 00:15:16,150 OK, so there is no room for something which is left out or if you want to get in, so everything will 177 00:15:16,150 --> 00:15:24,700 be covered in a depth with the help of flash captures whenever it is required, might be doing one or 178 00:15:24,970 --> 00:15:30,940 one or two lab makes you more understandable, so I don't have any issue giving you one or two more 179 00:15:30,940 --> 00:15:32,740 examples on over on the lab. 180 00:15:33,100 --> 00:15:33,390 OK. 181 00:15:34,560 --> 00:15:40,620 So well thought that was a few important things about the course. 182 00:15:41,040 --> 00:15:48,570 No, yes, if you guys have to know something or if you guys want to tell me something about your background 183 00:15:48,570 --> 00:15:54,750 or something that you want in the class, like if you want to start from some basics or if you want 184 00:15:54,750 --> 00:16:00,420 to start from some certain level, or if you have a refresher to the networking world, then you joined 185 00:16:00,420 --> 00:16:07,230 this code so that I come to know and I'll prepare my presentation in such a way in upcoming classes. 186 00:16:07,770 --> 00:16:09,930 OK, so I'll unmute you guys. 187 00:16:10,500 --> 00:16:11,330 So it's all.