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Complete Teaching of ENCOR 350-401 by Arash Deljoo
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Complete Teaching of ENCOR 350-401 by Arash Deljoo

Advanced Enterprise Networking: Comprehensive Preparation for Cisco's ENCOR 350-401 Exam
Created byArash Deljoo
Last updated 6/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Design and deploy enterprise network architectures using hierarchical models and high-availability techniques.
  • Configure and optimize Layer 2 switching environments, including VLANs, STP, and EtherChannel technologies.
  • Implement and troubleshoot IP routing using static routes, VRF Lite, dynamic routing protocols, and policy-based routing.
  • Secure network access using ACLs, AAA solutions, RBAC, CoPP, and next-generation threat defense practices.
  • Deploy and manage wireless networks including architecture, roaming, security authentication, and signal optimization.
  • Analyze and ensure network performance using ICMP, SNMP, Syslog, NetFlow, SPAN/RSPAN/ERSPAN, and Cisco DNA Center insights.
  • Apply Quality of Service (QoS) policies to improve application performance and traffic prioritization.
  • Implement overlay and fabric networking through VXLAN, SD-Access, SD-WAN, and advanced tunneling (GRE).
  • Secure data communication using IPsec encryption, IKE negotiation, and site-to-site VPN technologies.
  • Use automation and programmability including APIs, RESTful communication, and event-driven networking (EEM).
  • Deploy virtualized network environments, NFV solutions, and cloud-integrated infrastructure.
  • Troubleshoot end-to-end connectivity issues across wired and wireless networks using structured methodologies and tools.

Course content

29 sections173 lectures152h 27m total length
  • Fundamentals of Data Communication and Network Architecture56:38

    1- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Model Introduction

    2- Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model Introduction

    3- media access control (MAC) Introduction

    4- Collision Domains Introduction

    5- Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect (CSMA/CD) Introduction

    6- Collision Domains on a Hub Versus a Switch Introduction

    7- Switch Unicast and Broadcast Traffic Patterns Introduction

    8- Known and Unknown Unicast Frame Introduction

  • Fundamentals of Data Communication and Network Architecture Quiz
  • VLANs and Trunking Fundamentals1:17:19

    1- Virtual LANs Introduction

    2- Virtual LANs Configuration

    3- Virtual LANs Verification

    4- Access Ports Introduction

    5- Access Ports Configuration

    6- Access Ports Verification

    7- Trunk Ports Introduction

    8- Trunk Ports Configuration

    9- Trunk Ports Verification

    10- IEEE802.1Q Protocol Introduction

    11- Tag protocol identifier (TPID) Introduction

    12- Priority code point (PCP) Introduction

    13- Drop elgible indicator (DEI) Introduction

    14- VLAN identifier (VLAN ID) Introduction

  • VLANs and Trunking Fundamentals Quiz
  • Advanced VLAN Configuration and Layer 2 Diagnostics1:01:31

    1- Native VLANs Introduction

    2- Native VLANs Configuration

    3- Native VLANs Verification

    4- Allowed VLANs Introduction

    5- Allowed VLANs Configuration

    6- Allowed VLANs Verification

    7- Layer 2 Diagnostic Commands Introduction

    8- MAC Address Table Verification Commands

    9- Switch Port Status Verification Commands

    10- Interface Status Verification Commands

  • Advanced VLAN Configuration and Layer 2 Diagnostics Quiz
  • Layer 3 Switching and IP Forwarding Fundamentals1:04:13

    1- Layer 3 Forwarding Introduction

    2- Local Network Forwarding Introduction

    3- Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Introduction

    4- Packet Routing Introduction

    5- IP Address Assignment Introduction

    6- IPv6 Address Assignment Introduction

    7- Routed Subinterfaces Introduction

    8- Switched Virtual Interfaces [SVI] Introduction

    9- Routed Switch Ports Introduction

    10- Verification of IP Addresses Introduction

    11- Verification of IPv6 Addresses Introduction

  • Layer 3 Switching and IP Forwarding Fundamentals Quiz
  • Network Forwarding Architectures and CEF1:13:44

    1- Forwarding Architectures Introduction

    2- Process switching Introduction

    3- Fast switching Introduction

    4- Cisco Express Forwarding [CEF] Introduction

    5- Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) Introduction

    6- Network Processing Units (NPUs) Introduction

    7- Ternary Content Addressable Memory [TCAM] Introduction

    8- Content Addressable Memory [CAM] Introduction

    9- Centralized Forwarding Introduction

    10- Distributed Forwarding Introduction

    11- Software CEF Introduction

    12- Hardware CEF Introduction


  • Network Forwarding Architectures and CEF Quiz
  • High Availability and SDM in Network Switching31:36

    1- Stateful Switchover [SSO] Introduction

    2- Checkpointing Introduction

    3- Nonstop forwarding (NSF) Introduction

    4- Nonstop routing (NSR) Introduction

    5- SDM Templates Introduction

    6- Switching Database Manager (SDM) Introduction

    7- Switching Database Manager (SDM) Configuration

    8- Switching Database Manager (SDM) Verification


  • High Availability and SDM in Network Switching Quiz

Requirements

  • Basic familiarity with networking fundamentals (IP addressing, subnets, TCP/UDP)
  • General understanding of OSI and TCP/IP models
  • Ability to navigate and work with Windows or Linux operating systems
  • Prior exposure to Cisco networking devices or CLI commands
  • Completion of an entry-level networking course such as CCNA basics or equivalent experience

Description

The Complete Teaching of CCNP/CCIE ENCOR 350-401 course is designed to equip learners with the advanced knowledge and practical skills required to implement and operate modern enterprise networks. Built around Cisco’s ENCOR 350-401 certification blueprint, this course provides a comprehensive learning journey that prepares students for both CCNP Enterprise and CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure certifications, as well as real-world networking roles.

Throughout this course, students will explore every essential technology used in today’s enterprise environments, including advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 networking, IPv4 and IPv6 routing, wireless connectivity, and network security implementation. You will gain strong hands-on experience using Cisco switching, routing, and wireless solutions to design scalable, resilient, and secure enterprise architectures.

A major focus of the course includes automation, programmability, virtualization, QoS, SD-WAN, and SD-Access fabric technologies, enabling learners to confidently work with next-generation network environments driven by software-defined networking.

Students will also master essential network assurance tools including SNMP, Syslog, NetFlow, DNA Center, and IP SLA to proactively monitor and optimize network performance. Security topics such as ACLs, AAA, CoPP, and IPsec VPNs ensure protection of users, data, and services across the network.

By the end of the program, students will be fully prepared for the ENCOR 350-401 exam while developing professional-level capabilities valued by employers worldwide. Whether advancing toward the CCNP Enterprise certification, pursuing the CCIE lab, or strengthening your networking expertise for career growth, this course gives you the technical depth, practical mastery, and confidence needed to excel in the enterprise network industry.

Who this course is for:

  • IT professionals and network technicians who want to build advanced networking skills for enterprise environments.
  • CCNA-certified or aspiring learners preparing to progress toward CCNP-level knowledge.
  • System administrators and support engineers looking to strengthen their understanding of switching, routing, wireless, and security.
  • Cybersecurity learners interested in network access security, IPsec, and threat defense.
  • Wireless engineers and technicians wanting hands-on skills in Wi-Fi deployment, authentication, and mobility.
  • University students or career changers pursuing a path into networking, automation, or cloud infrastructure.
  • Anyone aiming for a networking career who wants practical expertise with Cisco technologies.