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The only authorized Labs & Study Guide for the Cisco Networking Academy CCNP Enterprise: Core Networking (ENCOR), Version 8 course in the CCNP curriculum. The two courses in this CCNP Enterprise Version 8.0 curriculum provide students with knowledge and skills needed to configure, operate, and troubleshoot large-scale enterprise networks. The courses cover a broad range of routing, switching, and wireless topics along with security best practices used in software-driven digital networks. CCNP Enterprise certification requires candidates to pass two 120-minute examsCCNP and CCIE Enterprise Core ENCOR 350-401 and CCNP Enterprise Advanced Routing ENARSI 300-410. By the end of the CCNP course series, students gain practical, hands-on lab experience preparing them for the CCNP Enterprise certification exams and career-ready skills for professional-level roles in the Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) industry. CCNP Enterprise: Core Networking This first course in the two-course CCNP Enterprise series covers switching, routing, wireless, and related security topics along with the technologies that support software-defined, programmable networks. Comprehensive labs emphasize hands-on learning and practice to reinforce configuration and troubleshooting skills. This course directly prepares for the Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies exam (350-401 ENCOR) to earn an Enterprise Core Specialist certification. Completion of both courses in the CCNP Enterprise course series prepares for the CCNP Enterprise certification exam. The 37 comprehensive labs in this manual emphasize hands-on learning and practice to reinforce configuration skills. This book is offered exclusively for students enrolled in Cisco Networking Academy courses. It is not designed for independent study or professional certification preparation. Visit netacad.com to learn more about program options and requirements.Related titles:CCNP and CCIE Enterprise Core & CCNP Enterprise Advanced Routing Portable Command Guide Book: 9780135768167 eBook: 9780135768181 31 Days Before Your CCNP and CCIE Enterprise Core Exam Book: 9780136965220 eBook: 9780136965169 CCNP and CCIE Enterprise Core ENCOR 350-401 Official Cert Guide Book: 9781587145230 Premium Edition: 9780135262030
Chapter 1 Packet Forwarding
1(12)
1.1.2 Lab - Implement Inter-VLAN Routing
1(12)
Topology
1(1)
Addressing Table
1(1)
Objectives
2(1)
Background/Scenario
2(1)
Required Resources
2(1)
Instructions
2(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
2(2)
Part 2 Configure and Verify Inter-VLAN Routing on a Layer 3 Switch
4(2)
Part 3 Configure and Verify Router-based Inter-VLAN Routing
6(2)
Part 4 Examine CAM and CEF Details
8(2)
Router Interface Summary Table
10(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
11(2)
Chapter 2 Spanning Tree Protocol
13(12)
2.1.2 Lab - Observe STP Topology Changes and Implement RSTP
13(12)
Topology
13(1)
Addressing Table
13(1)
Objectives
13(1)
Background/Scenario
13(1)
Required Resources
14(1)
Instructions
14(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
14(2)
Part 2 Discover the Default Spanning Tree
16(5)
Part 3 Implement and Observe Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
21(2)
Device Config Final - Notes
23(2)
Chapter 3 Advanced Spanning Tree Tuning
25(22)
3.1.2 Lab - Implement Advanced STP Modifications and Mechanisms
25(22)
Topology
25(1)
Addressing Table
25(1)
Objectives
25(1)
Background/Scenario
26(1)
Required Resources
26(1)
Instructions
26(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
26(3)
Part 2 Implement and Observe Various Topology Tuning Methods
29(8)
Part 3 Implement and Observe Various Topology Protection Mechanisms
37(8)
Device Config Final - Notes
45(2)
Chapter 4 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
47(16)
4.1.2 Lab - Implement MST
47(16)
Topology
47(1)
Objectives
47(1)
Background/Scenario
47(1)
Required Resources
48(1)
Instructions
48(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
48(2)
Part 2 Implement and Observe MST
50(2)
Part 3 Configure, Tune and Verify Basic MST Operation
52(8)
Device Config Final - Notes
60(3)
Chapter 5 VLAN Trunks and EtherChannel Bundles
63(38)
5.1.2 Lab - Implement VTP
63(17)
Topology
63(1)
Objectives
63(1)
Background/Scenario
63(2)
Required Resources
65(1)
Instructions
65(1)
Part 1 Build the Network, Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
65(1)
Part 2 Implement and Observe a VTPv2 Domain
66(7)
Part 3 Implement and Observe a VTPv3 Domain
73(5)
Device Config Final - Notes
78(2)
5.1.3 Lab - Implement EtherChannel
80(13)
Topology
80(1)
Objectives
80(1)
Background/Scenario
80(1)
Required Resources
81(1)
Instructions
81(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Explore Dynamic Trunking Protocol
81(4)
Part 2 Configure Static EtherChannel
85(2)
Part 3 Implement EtherChannel Using PAgP
87(2)
Part 4 Implement EtherChannel using LACP
89(2)
Device Config Final - Notes
91(2)
5.1.4 Lab - Tune and Optimize EtherChannel Operations
93(8)
Topology
93(1)
Objectives
93(1)
Background/Scenario
93(1)
Required Resources
93(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
94(1)
Part 2 Tune LACP-based EtherChannels
95(2)
Part 3 Explore EtherChannel Load Balancing
97(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
98(3)
Chapter 6 IP Routing Essentials
101(32)
6.1.2 Lab - Investigate Static Routes
101(18)
Topology
101(1)
Addressing Table
101(1)
Objectives
102(1)
Background/Scenario
102(1)
Required Resources
102(1)
Instructions
102(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
102(3)
Part 2 Configure and Investigate IPv4 Static Routes
105(6)
Part 3 Configure and Investigate IPv6 Static Routes
111(3)
Part 4 Complete Static Routing Challenge
114(2)
Router Interface Summary Table
116(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
116(3)
6.1.3 Lab - Implement VRF-Lite
119(14)
Topology
119(1)
Addressing Table
119(1)
Objectives
120(1)
Background/Scenario
120(1)
Required Resources
120(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
120(5)
Part 2 Configure and Verify VRF and Interface Addressing
125(2)
Part 3 Configure and Verify Static Routing for Reachability Inside Each VRF
127(3)
Router Interface Summary Table
130(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
130(3)
Chapter 7 EIGRP
133(2)
Chapter 8 OSPF
135(22)
8.1.2 Lab - Implement Single-Area OSPFv2
135(22)
Topology
135(1)
Addressing Table
135(1)
Objectives
136(1)
Background/Scenario
136(1)
Required Resources
136(1)
Instructions
136(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
136(3)
Part 2 Configure Single-Area OSPFv2
139(6)
Part 3 Configure and Verify the Advertising of a Default Route
145(1)
Part 4 Implement OSPF Network Optimizing Features
146(5)
Part 5 DR and BDR Placement
151(3)
Router Interface Summary Table
154(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
154(3)
Chapter 9 Advanced OSPF
157(50)
9.1.2 Lab - Implement Multiarea OSPFv2
157(29)
Topology
157(1)
Addressing Table
157(1)
Objectives
158(1)
Background/Scenario
158(1)
Required Resources
158(1)
Instructions
159(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
159(2)
Part 2 Configure Multiarea OSPFv2
161(14)
Part 3 Exploring Link-State Announcements
175(8)
Router Interface Summary Table
183(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
183(3)
9.1.3 Lab - OSPFv2 Route Summarization and Filtering
186(21)
Topology
186(1)
Addressing Table
186(1)
Objectives
187(1)
Background/Scenario
187(1)
Required Resources
188(1)
Instructions
188(1)
Part 1 Build the Network, Configure Basic Device Settings and Routing
188(8)
Part 2 OSPFv2 Route Summarization
196(4)
Part 3 OSPFv2 Route Filtering
200(3)
Router Interface Summary Table
203(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
203(4)
Chapter 10 OSPFv3
207(22)
10.1.2 Lab - Implement Multiarea OSPFvS
207(22)
Topology
207(1)
Addressing Table
207(1)
Objectives
208(1)
Background/Scenario
208(1)
Required Resources
208(1)
Instructions
209(1)
Part Is Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
209(2)
Part 2 Configure Traditional OSPFv3 for IPv6 on Dl
211(2)
Part 3 Configure OSPFv3 for AF IPv4 and AF IPv6
213(4)
Part 4 Verify OSPFv3
217(5)
Part 5 Tune OSPFv3
222(3)
Router Interface Summary Table
225(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
225(4)
Chapter 11 BGP
229(36)
11.1.2 Lab - Implement eBGP for IPv4
229(18)
Topology
229(1)
Addressing Table
229(1)
Objectives
230(1)
Background/Scenario
230(1)
Required Resources
230(1)
Instructions
230(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
230(2)
Part 2 Configure and Verify eBGP for IPv4 on all Routers
232(7)
Part 3 Configure and Verify Route Summarization and Atomic Aggregate
239(3)
Part 4 Configure and Verify Route Summarization with Atomic Aggregate and AS-Set
242(1)
Part 5 Configure and Verify the Advertising of a Default Route
243(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
244(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
245(2)
11.1.3 Lab - Implement MP-BGP
247(18)
Topology
247(1)
Addressing Table
247(1)
Objectives
247(1)
Background/Scenario
248(1)
Required Resources
248(1)
Instructions
248(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
248(2)
Part 2 Configure MP-BGP on all Routers
250(3)
Part 3 Verify MP-BGP
253(6)
Part 4 Configure and Verify IPv6 Route Summarization
259(2)
Router Interface Summary Table
261(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
261(4)
Chapter 12 Advanced BGP
265(34)
12.1.2 Lab - Implement BGP Path Manipulation
265(16)
Topology
265(1)
Addressing Table
265(1)
Objectives
266(1)
Background/Scenario
266(1)
Required Resources
266(1)
Instructions
266(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
266(3)
Part 2 Configure and Verify Multi-Protocol BGP on all Routers
269(3)
Part 3 Configure and Verify BGP Path Manipulation Settings on all Routers
272(6)
Router Interface Summary Table
278(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
278(3)
12.1.3 Lab - Implement BGP Communities
281(18)
Topology
281(1)
Addressing Table
281(1)
Objectives
281(1)
Background/Scenario
282(1)
Required Resources
282(1)
Instructions
282(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
282(3)
Part 2 Configure and Verify Multi-Protocol BGP on all Routers
285(4)
Part 3 Configure and Verify BGP Communities on all Routers
289(5)
Reflection Questions
294(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
295(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
295(4)
Chapter 13 Multicast
299(2)
Chapter 14 QoS
301(2)
Chapter 15 IP Services
303(74)
15.1.2 Lab - Implement NTP
303(16)
Topology
303(1)
Addressing Table
303(1)
Objectives
303(1)
Background/Scenario
304(1)
Required Resources
305(1)
Instructions
305(1)
Part 1 Build the Network, Configure Basic Device Settings and Routing
305(3)
Part 2 Configure NTP in a P2P Network
308(5)
Part 3 Configure NTP in a Multiaccess Broadcast Network
313(3)
Router Interface Summary Table
316(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
316(3)
15.1.3 Lab - Implement HSRP
319(15)
Topology
319(1)
Addressing Table
319(1)
Objectives
320(1)
Background/Scenario
320(1)
Required Resources
320(1)
Instructions
321(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
321(3)
Part 2 Configure and Observe HSRP for IPv4 and IPv6
324(3)
Part 3 Configure and Observe HSRP Authentication
327(2)
Part 4 Configure and Observe HSRP Object Tracking
329(2)
Device Config Final - Notes
331(3)
15.1.4 Lab - Implement VRRP
334(14)
Topology
334(1)
Addressing Table
334(1)
Objectives
335(1)
Background/Scenario
335(1)
Required Resources
336(1)
Instructions
336(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
336(3)
Part 2 Configure and Observe VRRP for IPv4 and IPv6
339(4)
Part 3 Configure and Observe VRRP Object Tracking
343(2)
Device Config Final - Notes
345(3)
15.1.5 Lab - Implement GLBP
348(17)
Topology
348(1)
Addressing Table
348(1)
Objectives
349(1)
Background/Scenario
349(1)
Required Resources
349(1)
Instructions
350(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
350(3)
Part 2 Configure and Observe GLBP for IPv4 and IPv6
353(4)
Part 3 Configure and Observe GLBP Authentication
357(1)
Part 4 Configure and Observe GLBP Object Tracking
358(4)
Device Config Final - Notes
362(3)
15.1.6 Lab - Implement NAT
365(12)
Topology
365(1)
Addressing Table
365(1)
Objectives
365(1)
Background/Scenario
366(1)
Required Resources
366(1)
Instructions
366(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
366(3)
Part 2 Configure and Verify Static Inside NAT
369(2)
Part 3 Configure and Verify Pooled NAT
371(2)
Part 4 Configure and Verify NAT Overload
373(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
374(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
374(3)
Chapter 16 Overlay Tunnels
377(74)
16.1.2 Lab - Implement a GRE Tunnel
377(16)
Topology
377(1)
Addressing Table
377(1)
Objectives
377(1)
Background/Scenario
378(1)
Required Resources
378(1)
Instructions
378(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
378(3)
Part 2 Configure and Verify GRE Tunnels with Static Routing
381(3)
Part 3 Configure and Verify GRE Tunnels with Dynamic Routing
384(4)
Part 4 Examine the Recursive Routing Problem with GRE
388(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
389(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
390(3)
16.1.3 Lab - Implement IPsec Site-to-Site VPNs
393(22)
Topology
393(1)
Addressing Table
393(1)
Objectives
394(1)
Background/Scenario
394(1)
Required Resources
395(1)
Instructions
395(1)
Part 1 Build the Network, Configure Basic Device Settings and Static Routing
395(5)
Part 2 Configure a Site-to-Site VPN using Crypto Maps Between R1 and R3
400(7)
Part 3 Verify a Site-to-Site VPN Between R1 and R3
407(4)
Router Interface Summary Table
411(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
412(3)
16.1.4 Lab - Implement GRE over IPsec Site-to-Site VPNs
415(18)
Topology
415(1)
Addressing Table
415(1)
Objectives
416(1)
Background/Scenario
416(1)
Required Resources
417(1)
Instructions
417(1)
Part 1 Build the Network, Configure Basic Device Settings and Static Routing
417(5)
Part 2 Configure GRE over IPsec using a Crypto Map on Rl
422(2)
Part 3 Configure GRE over IPsec using a Tunnel IPsec Profile on R3
424(3)
Part 4 Verify the GRE over IPsec Tunnel on Rl and R3
427(3)
Router Interface Summary Table
430(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
431(2)
16.1.5 Lab - Implement IPsec VTI Site-to-Site VPNs
433(18)
Topology
433(1)
Addressing Table
433(1)
Objectives
434(1)
Background/Scenario
434(1)
Required Resources
435(1)
Instructions
435(1)
Part 1 Build the Network, Configure Basic Device Settings and Static Routing
435(5)
Part 2 Configure Static IPsec VTI on Rl and R3
440(4)
Part 3 Verify Static IPsec VTI on Rl and R3
444(4)
Router Interface Summary Table
448(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
448(3)
Chapter 17 Wireless Signals and Modulation
451(2)
Chapter 18 Wireless Infrastructure
453(2)
Chapter 19 Understanding Wireless Roaming and Location Services
455(2)
Chapter 20 Authenticating Wireless Clients
457(2)
Chapter 21 Troubleshooting Wireless Connectivity
459(2)
Chapter 22 Enterprise Network Architecture
461(2)
Chapter 23 Fabric Technologies
463(2)
Chapter 24 Network Assurance
465(74)
24.1.2 Lab - Use Connectivity Tests and Debug for Network Assurance
465(20)
Topology
465(1)
Addressing Table
465(1)
Objectives
466(1)
Background/Scenario
466(1)
Required Resources
466(1)
Instructions
466(1)
Part is Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
466(4)
Part 2 Explore Ping Options and Extended Ping Commands
470(5)
Part 3 Explore Traceroute Options and Extended Traceroute Commands
475(2)
Part 4 Explore Common Debug Commands and Conditional Debugging
477(3)
Part 5 Troubleshoot OSPF with Debugging
480(2)
Router Interface Summary Table
482(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
483(2)
24.1.3 Lab - Implement SNMP and Syslog
485(13)
Topology
485(1)
Addressing Table
485(1)
Objectives
485(1)
Background/Scenario
486(1)
Required Resources
486(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
486(3)
Part 2 Configure and Verify SNMP
489(2)
Part 3 Configure and Verify Syslog
491(4)
Router Interface Summary Table
495(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
495(3)
24.1.4 Lab - Implement Flexible Netflow
498(14)
Topology
498(1)
Addressing Table
498(1)
Objectives
498(1)
Background/Scenario
498(1)
Required Resources
499(1)
Instructions
499(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
499(3)
Part 2 Configure and Verify Flexible Netflow
502(4)
Part 3 (Optional) Configure and Verify Netflow
506(3)
Router Interface Summary Table
509(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
509(3)
24.1.5 Lab - Implement SPAN Technologies
512(9)
Topology
512(1)
Addressing Table
512(1)
Objectives
512(1)
Background/Scenario
513(1)
Required Resources
513(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
513(3)
Part 2 Configure and Verify Local SPAN
516(1)
Part 3 Configure and Verify RSPAN
517(2)
Device Config Final - Notes
519(2)
24.1.6 Lab - Implement IP SLA
521(18)
Topology
521(1)
Addressing Table
521(1)
Objectives
522(1)
Background/Scenario
522(1)
Required Resources
523(1)
Instructions
523(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
523(8)
Part 2 Configure and Observe IP SLA Operations
531(3)
Part 3 Configure and Observe HSRP IP SLA Tracking
534(2)
Router Interface Summary Table
536(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
536(3)
Chapter 25 Secure Network Access Control
539(62)
25.1.2 Lab - Install the CCNP Virtual Machine
539(4)
Objectives
539(1)
Background/Scenario
539(1)
Required Resources
539(1)
Instructions
539(1)
Part 1 Prepare a Computer for Virtualization
539(1)
Part 2 Configure Your Network and Explore the GUI
540(3)
Chapter 26 Network Device Access Control and Infrastructure Security
543(1)
26.1.2 Lab - Implement IPv4 ACLs
543(16)
Topology
543(1)
Addressing Table
543(1)
Objectives
544(1)
Background/Scenario
544(1)
Required Resources
544(1)
Instructions
545(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
545(3)
Part 2 Verify Initial Connectivity
548(1)
Part 3 Implement Standard ACLs on R3
548(2)
Part 4 Implement a Named Extended ACL from Area 1 to Area 2
550(2)
Part 5 Implement a Named Extended ACL from Area 2 to Area 1
552(1)
Part 6 Implement a Port ACL on D2
553(1)
Part 7 Implement a VIAN ACL on D2
554(2)
Router Interface Summary Table
556(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
556(3)
26.1.3 Lab - Configure Protections for Passwords and Terminal Lines
559(12)
Topology
559(1)
Addressing Table
559(1)
Objectives
559(1)
Background/Scenario
559(1)
Required Resources
560(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
560(2)
Part 2 Explore Password Protection Options
562(3)
Part 3 Configure and Verify Terminal Line Protection Options
565(3)
Reflection Questions
568(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
568(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
568(3)
26.1.4 Lab - Configure Local and Server-Based AAA Authentication
571(14)
Topology
571(1)
Addressing Table
571(1)
Objectives
571(1)
Background/Scenario
571(1)
Required Resources
572(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings and Interface Addressing
572(2)
Part 2 Configure Local AAA Authentication
574(3)
Part 3 Configure Server-Based AAA using RADIUS on Al
577(2)
Part 4 Configure Server-Based AAA using TACACS+ on Dl
579(3)
Router Interface Summary Table
582(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
582(3)
26.1.5 Lab - Implement CoPP
585(16)
Topology
585(1)
Addressing Table
585(1)
Objectives
585(1)
Background/Scenario
585(1)
Required Resources
586(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
586(2)
Part 2 Verify Initial Connectivity
588(1)
Part 3 Implement a CoPP Policy on R1
588(3)
Part 4 Verify the CoPP Policy on R1.
591(5)
Part 5 (Challenge) Further Classify Default Traffic
596(1)
Reflection Questions
597(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
597(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
597(4)
Chapter 27 Virtualization
601(2)
Chapter 28 Foundational Network Programmability Concepts
603(66)
28.1.2 Lab - Construct a Basic Python Script
603(16)
Objectives
603(1)
Background/Scenario
603(1)
Required Resources
603(1)
Instructions
603(1)
Part 1 Explore the Python Interpreter
603(3)
Part 2 Explore Data Types, Variables, and Conversions
606(2)
Part 3 Explore Lists and Dictionaries
608(2)
Part 4 Explore User Input
610(1)
Part 5 Explore If Functions and Loops
611(4)
Part 6 Explore File Access
615(4)
28.1.3 Lab - Use the Netmiko Python Module to Configure a Router
619(11)
Topology
619(1)
Addressing Table
619(1)
Objectives
619(1)
Background/Scenario
619(1)
Required Resources
619(1)
Instructions
620(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Verify Connectivity
620(2)
Part 2 Import Netmiko Python Module
622(1)
Part 3 Use Netmiko to Connect to the SSH Service
622(1)
Part 4 Use Netmiko to Send a Verification Command
623(1)
Part 5 Use Netmiko to Send and Verify a Configuration
624(1)
Part 6 Use Netmiko to Send an Erroneous Command
625(1)
Part 7 Modify the Program Used in this Lab
626(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
627(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
627(3)
28.1.4 Lab - Use NETCONF to Access an IOS XE Router
630(20)
Topology
630(1)
Addressing Table
630(1)
Objectives
630(1)
Background/Scenario
630(1)
Required Resources
630(1)
Instructions
631(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Verify Connectivity
631(2)
Part 2 Use a NETCONF Session to Gather Information
633(4)
Part 3 Use ncclient to Connect to NETCONF
637(2)
Part 4 Use ncclient to Retrieve the Configuration
639(2)
Part 5 Use ncclient to Configure a Device
641(4)
Part 6 Modify the Program Used in this Lab
645(2)
Router Interface Summary Table
647(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
647(3)
28.1.5 Lab - Use RESTCONF to Access an IOS XE Router
650(19)
Topology
650(1)
Addressing Table
650(1)
Objectives
650(1)
Background/Scenario
650(1)
Required Resources
650(1)
Instructions
651(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Verify Connectivity
651(2)
Part 2 Configure an IOS XE Device for RESTCONF Access
653(1)
Part 3 Open and Configure Postman
654(1)
Part 4 Use Postman to Send GET Requests
654(3)
Part 5 Use Postman to Send a PUT Request
657(1)
Part 6 Use a Python Script to Send GET Requests
658(3)
Part 7 Use a Python Script to Send a PUT Request
661(3)
Programs Used in this Lab
664(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
665(1)
Device Config Final - Notes
666(3)
Chapter 29 Introduction to Automation Tools
669(8)
29.1.2 Lab - Construct an EEM Applet
669(8)
Topology
669(1)
Addressing Table
669(1)
Objectives
669(1)
Background/Scenario
669(1)
Required Resources
670(1)
Instructions
670(1)
Part 1 Build the Network and Verify Connectivity
670(1)
Part 2 Implement a Syslog Detector EEM Applet
671(3)
Part 3 Implement a CLI Detector EEM Applet
674(3)
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