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Cisco Catalyst Center Foundations (CCFND)

The Cisco Catalyst Center Foundations (CCFND) training is designed to expand your knowledge of Cisco Catalyst Center, including its basics, ... Show more
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The Cisco Catalyst Center Foundations (CCFND) training is designed to expand your knowledge of Cisco Catalyst Center, including its basics, deployment and scalability options, initial configurations, best practices, and integration with Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE). The training will focus on network automation, network assurance, network security, and network programmability using Cisco Catalyst Center.

Though this training is not related to a specific exam, it is highly encouraged to take this training as an introduction to topics found in the Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies (350-401 ENCOR) v1.1 exam. This training also earns you 44 Continuing Education (CE) credits toward recertification. 

 

Course Objectives:

  • Learn about Cisco Catalyst Center product, intent-based networking, system architecture, and key features and use cases of Cisco Catalyst Center
  • Use Cisco Catalyst Center automation (NetOps and SecOps), assurance (AIOps), and platform integration with DevOps in your enterprise network
  • Deploy Cisco Catalyst Center based on pre-deployment requirements, and perform first-time setup procedures
  • Describe high availability and scalability options for Cisco Catalyst Center, including clustering, link redundancy, and disaster recovery
  • Explain Cisco Catalyst Center system settings, basic and advanced automation, device provisioning, and compliance audit procedures
  • Configure Cisco Catalyst Center to onboard devices, integrate with ISE, automate device configurations, troubleshoot health of network devices, and track clients
  • Describe Cisco SD-Access architecture, including fabric networking, underlay and overlay routing, and fabric node roles, and implement policy-based segmentation with group-based, IP-based, and application policies 

Who should attend

 

  • Network Engineer
  • Security Engineer
  • IT Professional

Prerequisites

Required

  • Basic understanding of network fundamentals
  • Basic familiarity with Cisco ISE
  • Basic familiarity with network automation and programmability

Recommended

  • Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA)

  • Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) 

  • Developing Applications and Automating Workflows using Cisco Core Platforms (DEVASC) 

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