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– • Describe Cisco Meraki cloud architecture, administration, and licensing
– • Describe the hardware and features of Cisco Meraki product families
– • Describe best practices for troubleshooting and when to contact Cisco Meraki support
– • Plan new Cisco Meraki architectures and expand existing deployments
– • Design the network for scalable management and high availability
– • Describe how to automate and scale Cisco Meraki deployments with dashboard tools
– • Use dynamic routing protocols to expand networks and improve wide-area network (WAN) performance
– • Describe proper quality of service (QoS), policy, and performance-based routing configurations across a Cisco Meraki network and WAN optimization through traffic shaping
– • Describe virtual private network (VPN) and WAN topologies and how to integrate them
– • Secure, expand, and shape the network
– • Implement switched network concepts and practices, and configure guest networks
– • Implement wireless configuration practices and concepts
– • Describe endpoint management concepts and practices using Cisco Meraki Systems Manager
– • Describe physical security concepts and practices
– • Gain network insight by monitoring applications
– • Describe how to prepare monitoring, logging, and alerting services
– • Set up reporting and auditing capabilities in the Cisco Meraki dashboard
– • Monitor and troubleshoot issues using Cisco Meraki tools
• Be actively engaged in the design, deployment, scaling, configuration, and management of enterprise networks, IPsec, and associated VPN technologies
• Be experienced with hierarchical network segmentation (access, distribution, and core layer) design and best practices
• Strong fundamental knowledge of internet protocol (IP) addressing and subnetting schemas necessary to build local area networks (LANs)
• A foundational understanding of network authentication, authorization, and accounting services
• Strong fundamental knowledge of dynamic routing protocols with focus and emphasis on open shortest path first (OSPF) and border gateway protocol (BGP)
• A foundational understanding of wired and wireless QoS mechanisms, packet queue operations, and practical implementations
• A foundational understanding of threat modeling concepts and methodologies and the ability to apply them to identify, analyze, and respond to cybersecurity threats
• A foundational understanding of network security controls and protocols, network management best practices, and data security
• Intermediate fundamental knowledge of radio frequency (RF) concepts, terminology, design principles, and practical implementations as they apply to wireless networking and current 802.11 wireless standards
• A foundational understanding of wireless security best practices centered on access control (802.1x) and spectrum security through wireless intrusion detection system (WIDS) and prevention system (WIPS)
• A foundational understanding of standard logging and monitoring protocols with a focus and emphasis on simple network management protocol (SNMP), syslog, and webhooks, and related implementation components or tools
• Be familiar with and have basic knowledge of Application Programming Interface (APIs) and related languages and formats, such as representational state transfer (REST) and JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
• Introducing the Cloud and the Cisco Meraki Dashboard
• Introducing Cisco Meraki Products and Administration
• Introducing Cisco Meraki Troubleshooting
• Planning New Cisco Meraki Architectures and Expanding Existing Deployment
• Designing for Scalable Management and High Availability
• Automating and Scaling Cisco Meraki Deployments
• Designing Routing on the Cisco Meraki Platform
• Introducing QoS and Traffic Shaping Design
• Building VPN and WAN Topologies
• Securing, Expanding, and Shaping the Network
• Introducing Switched Network Concepts and Practices
• Implementing Wireless Configuration Practices and Concepts
• Introducing Endpoint Management Concepts and Practices
• Introducing Physical Security Concepts and Practices
• Gaining Network Insight by Monitoring Applications
• Preparing, Monitoring, Logging, and Alerting Services
• Setting Up Reporting and Auditing Capabilities in the Cisco Meraki Dashboard
• Gaining Visibility and Resolving Issues Using Cisco Meraki Tools
• Lab Outline
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