Designing and Implementing Enterprise Network Assurance
ENNA
The Designing and Implementing Enterprise Network Assurance training is designed to enrich and expand your knowledge and skills in the realm of enterprise network assurance and management. This training is structured into four different tracks, collectively encompassing a broad spectrum of network assurance and monitoring aspects. As a participant, you will first overview different Cisco assurance products, followed by two tracks focused on Cisco ThousandEyes solution, and one dedicated to Meraki Insight. You will acquire the skills not just to utilize these solutions effectively, but also to deploy, configure, and manage them in your network environments. This includes learning about the initial setup, fine-tuning for optimal performance, and conducting day-to-day (Day 2) operations that ensure continuous, seamless network assurance. This training prepares you for the 300-445 Designing and Implementing Enterprise Network Assurance exam. If passed, you earn the Enterprise Network Assurance Specialist certification and satisfy the concentration exam requirement for the Cisco Certified Network Professional Enterprise (CCNP ENTERPRISE). This training also earns you 32 Continuing Education (CE) credits toward recertification. How You'll Benefit This training will help you: - Position different assurance products from Cisco portfolio - Install, configure, and manage Cisco ThousandEyes solution - Utilize Cisco ThousandEyes to perform network troubleshooting - Configure and leverage Meraki Insight and available dashboard tools to manage network assurance in Meraki environments What to Expect in the Exam 300-445 ENNA: Designing and Implementing Enterprise Network Assurance is a 90-minute exam associated with the Enterprise Network Assurance Specialist certification and satisfies the concentration exam requirement for the CCNP Enterprise certification. The multiple-choice format tests your knowledge of network assurance design and implementation, including: - Platforms and architecture - Data collection and implementation - Data analysis - Insights and alerts