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routehub - Design Training

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routehub - Design Training

routehub - Design Training
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RouteHub provides additional practical training resources for network engineers and consultant for reference, design, to network documentation. Reference hundreds of quick sample Cisco configuration for many services and solutions in one comprehensive guide. Learn how to design a practical network step-by-step with a structured approach to meet your critical technical objectives while keeping within the parameters of industry best practices. And gain access to a collection of professional Microsoft Visio Network Diagrams that you can reference or use for your own network schematics, without the hassle of building a diagram from scratch.

Cisco Configuration Reference Guide
Reference hundreds of quick sample Cisco configuration for many services and solutions in one comprehensive guide. The largest collaboration of CLI configuration in one place ever released on the Internet. Our packages in our collection focus on the details, design, and further explanation of the configuration. The reference guide provides a quick method to access working configuration to apply and use when needed.
All of the configuration topics in alphabetical order for easy access to find the sample configuration that you need. For example, if you want to find a quick configuration for OSPF summarization you would go to ‘O’ then ‘OSPF’ and find that specific topic of your choice. With this reference guide you can view a sample network picture along with the sample configuration. Simply use that sample configuration for creating your own configuration. This is what we reference for many configurations for our clients today! We have many plans and updates scheduled providing continued value to this reference guide aimed for Network Engineers and Consultants.

Network Design Training
In this video series, you will learn how to build practical network designs for many solutions and services. The network design is based on the Network Design Cookbook for building a design step-by-step and to provide a better understanding for how to build your own practical designs.
You will learn how to build several design models that will consider the topology to use, performance, to the reliability that is needed. You will learn how to determine the best hardware to use for each component in the topology. You will learn about what services are recommended and how they should be configured. You will learn how to incorporate security into your design to keep it protected and secure. You will learn what information is needed along with many aspects that are important for building a practical design.


This video series will be released in video modules (or as design workshop videos) providing numerous updates to this series over the course of a year. Below are the video topics that are available and what topics are already scheduled to be released soon:
Video Series: ~524 minutes
Introduction
Step 1: Requirements
Step 2: General Design
Step 3: Solution Design
Local Area Network (LAN) Solution (126 minutes):
Design #1: This solution design consist of a two-tier LAN topology with resilient redundancy using chassis-based Core switches. The topology is designed to support 10GE interfaces based on the performance requirements including Routing and LAN switching services.
Internet Edge Solution (70 minutes):
Design #1: This solution design uses dual ISP clouds and BGP routing to provide full Internet redundancy. This solution uses an Ethernet handoff from the Service Provider to provide performance between 100Mbps and 400Mbps. The hardware used for the edge router component will be a Cisco ISR G2 3925 series router.
Design #2: This solution design is similar to “Design #1” using dual ISP clouds and BGP routing to provide full Internet redundancy. This solution uses an Ethernet handoff from the Service Provider to provide performance between 100Mbps and 400Mbps. The hardware for the edge component will be a firewall appliance instead of an edge router.
Firewall Solution (47 minutes):
Design #1: This solution design builds a redundant (Active/Passive) pair of Next-Generation Firewall appliances between the Internet Edge and the LAN topologies in our existing design. This solution use Gigabit Ethernet interfaces to provide performance between 100Mbps and 400Mbps that is expected on our the Internet edge. The hardware used for the firewall components will be the Fortinet FortiGate 200D series NGFW appliance.
Wide Area Network (WAN) Solution (80 minutes):
Design #1: This solution design builds a WAN solution with redundant WAN clouds and Aggregation routers. The primary WAN cloud will be a private L3 WAN which will likely be MPLS. And the secondary WAN cloud will be an Internet WAN that will utilize VPN technologies for providing site connectivity. The hardware for the WAN aggregation routers will be the Cisco ISR G2 2951 series router.
VPN and Remote Access Solution (22 minutes):
Design #1: This solution design builds a VPN solution which extends our WAN solution design that we completed earlier. The design was focused on the second WAN router in our topology. Our design for this solution will involve a DMVPN topology between our sites supporting AES encryption, SHA hashing, and pre-shared keys for key management. DMVPN is a service that is supported with our hardware deployment and the router model we are using will be the Cisco ISR G2 2951 series.
Step 4: Service Design
IP Routing (20 minutes):
Design #1: This service design will overlay general IP routing on-top of our network topology. It will utilize OSPF for the internal routing protocol and BGP for external routing with our redundant ISP cloud. We will also determine how our default gateways will be implemented including which networks we want to apply security protection to. This is the first step before the actual OSPF and BGP design within our topology.
LAN Switching (68 minutes):
Design #1: This service design will overlay LAN switching services on-top of our network topology. It will utilize service designs for the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLANs, 802.1Q trunking, Spanning Tree (STP), and other LAN based services based on best practices outlined in the Network Design Cookbook.
OSPF Routing (33 minutes):
Design #1: This service design will overlay OSPF on-top of our network topology. Part 1 will include building the hierarchical topology of OSPF. We will determine the areas, routers, and network types within that built topology. And what networks will be advertised among within the topology.


Network Design Cookbook
The Network Design Cookbook is a guide that provides a structured process that you, as a network engineer or a consultant, can use to meet your critical technical objectives while keeping within the parameters of industry best practices. While it primarily deals with Cisco equipment, the Network Design Cookbook lays out a design process that allows for the incorporation of products from other vendors.
In this book, you will find valuable resources and tools for constructing the topology and services you need, with step-by-step design assistance for many solutions such as LAN, WAN, Data Center, Internet Edge, Firewall, and Collaboration.
The Network Design Cookbook explains not only the importance of designing an ideal network, but also the consequences if the design is not well thought out. This book will be a valuable tool in both learning how to design a network, as well as a reference as you advance in your career.

Visio Network Diagram Collection
Gain access to a collection of professional Microsoft Visio Network Diagrams that you can reference or use for your own network schematics, without the hassle of building a diagram from scratch. See how a professional network design using Microsoft Visio looks, for all types of networks – from VLANs, WANs, Internet Edge, Data Center, to VPN technologies. Our Visio Network Diagram Collection contains many of the network diagrams and graphics we use in our training series (Practical and Certification), Cisco Configuration Reference Guide, and the Network Design Cookbook. With over 250 Visio diagram files created by a Senior Network Architect and 10 year CCIE with over 15 years of experience, our collection is a valuable resource for any network professional.

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