This intermediate 300-445 ENNA training prepares network engineers to monitor, analyze, troubleshoot, optimize and secure enterprise networks using Cisco tools, ensuring reliable network performance.
This course covers the essential tools for making sure a network is running smoothly, efficiently and securely. As it prepares you to take one of the CCNP Enterprise concentration exams, it teaches you skills related to monitoring, analyzing, troubleshooting, optimizing and securing a data center.
Knowing how to run health checks for a network is a proactive skill that network engineers must learn in order to master the operation of a data center. This course teaches you the approaches to doing so, as well as the Cisco tools that help the process.
For anyone who leads an IT team, this Cisco training can be used to onboard new network engineers, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a Cisco reference resource.
300-445 ENNA: What You Need to Know
This 300-445 ENNA training has videos that cover networking topics including:
- Monitoring network performance with Cisco tools
- Analyzing network data and identifying issues
- Troubleshooting network problems quickly and accurately
- Automating routine network assurance tasks
Who Should Take 300-445 ENNA Training?
This 300-445 ENNA training is considered professional-level Cisco training, which means it was designed for network engineers. This Cisco skills course is designed for network engineers with three to five years of experience with networking.
New or aspiring network engineers. Brand new network engineers must know how to proactively check a data center's operations for efficiency and security, and this course is the key to that knowledge. Practice using the Cisco tools and services for verifying network processes, watching network behavior, and analyzing network information, and prepare to take the CCNP Enterprise concentration exam 300-445 ENNA.
Experienced network engineers. Network engineers with several years of experience should take this course if your skills in monitoring, analyzing, troubleshooting and optimizing networks are underdeveloped or out of practice. Network assurance skills, like the ones covered on this course, aren't always the most exciting to learn or practice, but they are the key to professional excellence.