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    Ccie Devnet Expert (V1.0) - Technical Classes

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    Ccie Devnet Expert (V1.0) - Technical Classes

    Ccie Devnet Expert (V1.0) - Technical Classes
    Last updated 1/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.59 GB | Duration: 8h 9m

    With Ratnesh K 2xCCIE #61380

    What you'll learn
    Software Design, Development, and Deployment
    Infrastructure as Code
    Network Programmability and Automation
    Create a Docker image (including Dockerfile)
    Security Automation
    Requirements
    Developing Applications using Cisco Core Platforms and APIs (350-901 DEVCOR)
    200-901 DEVASC Exam: DevNet Associate
    Description
    About The CertificationAchieving Cisco Certified DevNet Expert certification validates your expert knowledge and proficiency in network automation, programmability, and secure automation tools.To earn Cisco Certified DevNet Expert certification, you pass two exams: a qualifying exam that covers core software and automation development and design for Cisco platforms as well as a hands-on lab exam that covers software-driven network automation solutions through the entire network lifecycle, from designing and deploying to operating and optimizing.Steps To CCIE DevNet CertificationTo earn CCIE DevtNet, you pass two exams: a qualifying exam and hands-on lab exam:Step 1: For Qualifying exam, pass the below recommended training and exam:Developing Applications using Cisco Core Platforms and APIs (350-901 DEVCOR)Step 2: Pass the Lab exam:DevNet Expert-level lab (8-hour lab)Topics :1.1 Design a solution based on an on-premises, hybrid, or public cloud deployment,considering these factors:1.1.a Deployment: maintainability, modularity (e.g., containers, VM, orchestration, automation, components, and infrastructure requirements)1.1.b Reliability: high availability and resiliency1.1.c Performance: scalability, latency, and rate limiting1.1.d Infrastructure: monitoring, observability, and metrics (e.g., instrument placement and instrument deployment)1.2 Recommend a deployment strategy to mitigate risk and impact on service availability, for a given scenario1.3 Modify an existing network automation solution based on business and technical requirements (includes gap analysis)1.4 Use Git in a CI/CD development workflow1.5 Troubleshoot issues with a CI/CD pipeline (e.g., code-based failures, pipeline issues, and tool incompatibility)2.1 Create a scalable solution for infrastructure automation (considering areas such as network impact, risk, and tool selection)2.2 Build, manage, and operate a Python-based REST API with a web application framework (endpoints, HTTP request, and response)2.3 Build, manage, and operate a Python-based CLI application to use a REST API2.4 Consume and use a new REST API, given the documentation2.5 Create a RESTCONF or NETCONF payload based on a given YANG module, and interpret the response2.6 Create a NETCONF filter by using XPath2.7 Configure network devices on an existing infrastructure by using NETCONF or RESTCONF, given YANG analysis tools2.8 Create and use a role by utilizing Ansible to manage infrastructure, given support documentation2.8.a Loop control2.8.b Conditionals2.8.c Use of variables and templating2.8.d Use of connection plug-ins such as network CLI, HTTPAPI, and NETCONF3.1 Create, modify, and troubleshoot scripts by using Python libraries and SDK documentation to automate against APIs (ACI, AppDynamics, DNA Center, FDM, Intersight, IOS XE, Meraki, NSO, Webex)3.2 Automate the configuration of a Cisco IOS XE network device (based on a provided architecture and configuration), including these components:3.2.a Interfaces3.2.b Static routes3.2.c VLANs3.2.d Access control lists3.2.e BGP peering3.2.f BGP and OSPF routing tables3.2.g BGP and OSPF neighbors3.3 Deploy an application on a Cisco IOS XE device by leveraging the technologies of Guest Shell and application hosting3.4 Modify and troubleshoot an automated test by using pyATS to meet requirements3.4.a Create a testbed file for connecting to Cisco IOS, IOS XE, or NX-OS devices3.4.b Gather current configuration and operational state from devices using the Genie parsers and models included with pyATS3.4.c Develop and execute test jobs and scripts using AEtest to verify network health3.5 Design a model-driven telemetry solution based on given business and technical requirements by using gNMI dial-in, gRPC dial-out, and NETCONF dial-in3.6 Create YANG model-driven telemetry subscriptions3.6.a Identify model elements and cadence3.6.b On-change or event drive3.6.c Optimize frequency3.6.d Dial-out subscription3.6.e Secure telemetry streams3.6.f Confirm data transmission3.6.g Identify network issues and make changes4.1 Create a Docker image (including Dockerfile)4.1.a From a provided image4.1.b Expose ports4.1.c Add or copy files4.1.d Run commands during image build4.1.e Manipulate entry point and initial commands4.1.f Establish working directories4.1.g Environment variables as part of a definition to control an application4.1.h Docker ignore file4.1.i Volumes4.2 Package and deploy a solution by using Docker Compose4.2.a Deploy and manage containers4.2.b Define services, networks, volumes, and links4.3 Package and deploy a solution by using Kubernetes4.3.a Use deployments, secrets, services, ingress, volumes, namespaces, and replicas4.3.b Manage the lifecycle of pods (e.g., scale up, scale down, help status, logs)4.3.c Monitor pods by building health checks)4.3.d Use the kubectl interface4.4 Create, consume, and troubleshoot a Docker host and bridge-based networks and integrate them with external networks5.1 Leverage OWASP secure coding practices into all solutions to meet given requirements5.1.a Input validation5.1.b Authentication and password management5.1.c Access control5.1.d Cryptographic practices5.1.e Error handling and logging5.1.f Communication security5.2 Create a certificate signing request (CSR) by using OpenSSL; send CSR to a provided certificate authority; and use the certificate to secure a web application5.3 Use OAuth2+ to obtain an authentication token5.4 Use a secret management system to secure an application5.5 Use tokens, headers, and secrets to secure a REST API

    Overview

    Section 1: Software Design, Development, and Deployment

    Lecture 1 Welcome

    Lecture 2 CCIE Prep Pre Videos

    Lecture 3 CCNP Encor Understand the Change

    Lecture 4 Hire the talent - CCNA to CCIE Journey

    Lecture 5 Market Expectation

    Lecture 6 market expectation Continue

    Lecture 7 CCIE New Format .

    Lecture 8 Section 1.1 till 1.3 Starts

    Lecture 9 The concepts of front-end, back-end, and load balancing

    Lecture 10 NSX-T Load Balancer

    Lecture 11 Application design considering scalability and modularity

    Lecture 12 ACI Object Model

    Lecture 13 Evaluate an application design considering high availability and resiliency

    Lecture 14 Application design considering latency and rate limiting

    Lecture 15 Application design and implementation considering maintainability

    Lecture 16 Evaluate an application design and implementation considering observability

    Lecture 17 Problems with an application given logs related to an event

    Lecture 18 Architectural patterns (monolithic, services‐oriented)

    Lecture 19 Microservices & Event‐Driven Architecture (EDA)

    Lecture 20 Section 1.4 Starts.

    Lecture 21 Introduction to GIT

    Lecture 22 Lab using GNS3

    Lecture 23 Git Lab

    Lecture 24 Git Architecture & GitHub

    Lecture 25 Describe the concept of DevSecOps- CI-CD Pipeline

    Lecture 26 CI-CD Pipeline Lab task 01

    Lecture 27 25 CI-CD Pipeline Lab task 02

    Lecture 28 25 CI-CD Pipeline Lab Failed Scenario

    Section 2: Infrastructure as Code – 30%

    Lecture 29 Section 2.0 Starts ..

    Lecture 30 API Part 1

    Lecture 31 API Part 2 - REST API

    Lecture 32 DNAC-API-01

    Lecture 33 DNAC-API-02

    Lecture 34 DNAC First API Lab - Get Token

    Lecture 35 DNAC Site APIs

    Lecture 36 Section 2.3 Starts..

    Lecture 37 SD-WAN - Setting Lab via Automation tool

    Lecture 38 SD-WAN Lab Topology quick review

    Lecture 39 SD-WAN Use of Automation Script

    Lecture 40 Section 2.2 DNAC APP example

    Lecture 41 Section 2.5 - 2.7 Starts..

    Lecture 42 Data Models

    Lecture 43 Yet Another Next Generation YANG

    Lecture 44 Restconf

    Lecture 45 Utilize RESTCONF to configure a network device including interfaces, static rout

    Lecture 46 Netconf Lab setup

    Lecture 47 Construct a Python script using NETCONF with YDK

    Lecture 48 xPath Filter option

    Lecture 49 Section 2.8 Starts…

    Lecture 50 Ansible Basics – using Ansible configure IOS-XE

    Lecture 51 Install Ansible Centos

    Lecture 52 Ansible IOS-XE Lab

    Lecture 53 Section 2.8 rest of videos

    Lecture 54 Enable NXAPI via Python

    Lecture 55 Ansible create VLAN

    Lecture 56 Conditions Add description over Interfaces

    Lecture 57 Loops to assign IP over VLAN interfaces

    Lecture 58 Nexus NETCONF Lab

    Lecture 59 Section 2.10 Starts..

    Lecture 60 1 NSO What is NSO

    Lecture 61 NSO Components

    Lecture 62 NSO Installation Process

    Lecture 63 NSO Configuration

    Lecture 64 NSO Install and load Cisco-IOS NED

    Lecture 65 NSO ADD Device to NSO

    Lecture 66 NSO Create Auth group

    Lecture 67 NSO Syslog

    Lecture 68 NSO Netsim Example

    Lecture 69 NSO L3VPN lab Part 01

    Lecture 70 NSO L3VPN lab Part 02

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