Transforming to a Cisco Intent-Based Network (IBNTRN) v1.1 Training Course
Cisco Intent-Based Networking represents a transformative methodology that leverages sophisticated algorithms and software to automate network operations, fortify security, and enhance performance and reliability, all aligned with the specific business outcomes the network is intended to support.
This instructor-led, live training session (available online or on-site) is designed for intermediate-level network professionals seeking to build more agile, secure, and efficient networks that closely mirror business goals while dynamically adapting to evolving requirements and threats.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be capable of:
- Grasping the core principles of Intent-Based Networking.
- Executing network automation and incorporating security measures within an Intent-Based Network.
- Leveraging analytics for network monitoring and understanding how assurance mechanisms provide valuable insights into network performance and user experience.
- Designing and deploying an IBN solution that satisfies both business needs and operational objectives.
Course Format
- Interactive lectures and discussions.
- Extensive exercises and practical practice.
- Hands-on implementation within a live-lab environment.
Customization Options
- For tailored training requests, please contact us to make arrangements.
Course Outline
Introduction to Intent-Based Networking
- Principles of IBN
- Overview of Cisco DNA
Cisco DNA Architecture
- Components and capabilities
- Integration with existing networks
Automating the Network
- Cisco DNA center for network management
- Configuration and provisioning
Analytics and Assurance
- Network data analytics
- Assurance in Cisco DNA
Security in an Intent-Based Network
- Embedding security features
- Cisco security solutions
Designing an Intent-Based Network
- Planning and design considerations
- Use cases and best practices
Migrating to an Intent-Based Network
- Transition strategies
- Managing change in network operations
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Foundational understanding of networking protocols.
- Familiarity with Cisco IOS or IOS XE and Cisco Digital Network Architecture (DNA).
- Knowledge of network design, encompassing LAN and WAN architectures.
Audience
- Network architects and designers.
- Network administrators and operators.
- Security professionals.
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