CCIE Enterprise: How to Study SD-Access Without Breaking The Bank

Michael O'Brien's CCIE Journey
8 Apr 202109:30

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses a Cisco webinar about the CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Lab exam, focusing on building and studying lab environments. It highlights the high hardware requirements for software-defined access (SDA) and provides cost-effective alternatives for preparation. The presenter recommends resources like Tim McConaughey's workbooks, Lab Minutes' free videos, and Kbits.live subscription for extensive SDA content. For hands-on practice, DevNet's DNA Center sandbox is suggested. The video aims to help candidates prepare affordably, without investing in expensive hardware, and invites viewers to share additional resources or feedback.

Takeaways

  • 📅 Cisco hosted a webinar on building your own lab for the CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Lab Exam on April 8th, 2021.
  • đŸ’» Hardware requirements for the lab are quite high, with the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) needing 8 CPUs and 64GB RAM, and the DNA Center requiring 88 virtual CPUs and 256GB RAM.
  • đŸ–„ïž Emulating Catalyst 9000 series switches is not possible, so physical switches are necessary, which are expensive for personal labs.
  • đŸ’” SDA (Software-Defined Access) constitutes 12-15% of the exam but is the most costly component due to hardware requirements.
  • 📚 Tim McConaughey's Leanpub books are recommended for learning SDA underlay configuration, costing $19 for the full bundle.
  • đŸŽ„ Lab Minutes offers free videos on SDA fundamentals, providing a cost-effective way to learn about DNA Center.
  • đŸ“ș KBits.live offers a $100 yearly subscription with extensive videos on SDA and SD-WAN, providing in-depth training.
  • 🔧 Cisco DevNet Sandbox provides free, hands-on access to DNA Center for clicking around and basic interactions.
  • đŸ€” For those with access to necessary hardware through work or other means, the video may not be as useful.
  • 💡 The video suggests a budget-friendly approach to studying SDA: using Leanpub books, Lab Minutes videos, KBits.live subscription, and DevNet Sandbox access, totaling around $140.

Q & A

  • What was the primary focus of the Cisco CCIE webinar mentioned in the transcript?

    -The primary focus of the Cisco CCIE webinar was on building your own lab and beyond, specifically for the CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Lab exam.

  • What were some of the hardware requirements discussed for software-defined access (SDA)?

    -The hardware requirements discussed included the Identity Services Engine (ISE) with 8 CPUs and 64 GB of RAM, and the DNA Center appliance with 88 virtual CPUs and 256 GB of RAM.

  • Why are Catalyst 9000 switches necessary for the SDA part of the lab?

    -Catalyst 9000 switches are necessary for the SDA part of the lab because there are no images available to emulate these switches, and DNA Center virtualization is not officially supported.

  • What percentage of the CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Lab exam does SDA cover?

    -SDA covers approximately 12 to 15% of the CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Lab exam.

  • What are some resources recommended for studying SDA on the CCIE lab exam?

    -Recommended resources include Tim McConaughey's books on SDA underlay configuration, Lab Minutes videos on SDA fundamentals, and KBits.live's subscription plan for comprehensive video courses.

  • What is the cost of the Leanpub bundles by Tim McConaughey for studying SDA?

    -The cost of the Leanpub bundles by Tim McConaughey for studying SDA is $19 for the full bundle.

  • What does the Lab Minutes video series offer for free?

    -The Lab Minutes video series offers free videos on SDA fundamentals, which can be watched without creating an account.

  • What is the annual subscription cost for KBits.live and what does it include?

    -The annual subscription cost for KBits.live is $100, and it includes a course on implementing SDA as well as numerous other videos, including those on SD-WAN.

  • What alternative to physical lab setup does the transcript mention for hands-on practice?

    -The transcript mentions the DevNet Sandbox for hands-on practice, where users can access the always-on sandbox to click around and explore DNA Center.

  • Why might someone prefer using the recommended resources over setting up a full physical lab?

    -Someone might prefer using the recommended resources over setting up a full physical lab due to the high cost and resource requirements of purchasing hardware like Catalyst 9000 switches and DNA Center appliances, making the recommended resources a more affordable and practical option.

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