This course provides network professionals and IT managers with advanced methodologies for planning, implementing, securing, and maintaining robust enterprise network infrastructure. Focusing on scalability, high availability, and performance, the program delves into key areas such as advanced routing and switching, Software-Defined Networking (SDN), network security, and performance monitoring. Participants will learn how to transition from legacy networks to modern, agile, and cloud-integrated architectures, ensuring the network remains a reliable and efficient foundation for all business operations and digital services.
Network Infrastructure Management
IT Management and Cyber Security
October 25, 2025
Introduction
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Design and implement highly resilient and scalable enterprise network topologies.
- Master advanced routing protocols, VPNs, and wide-area network technologies.
- Apply Zero Trust principles and advanced security controls at the network layer.
- Develop a comprehensive network capacity and performance management plan.
- Evaluate and deploy Software-Defined Networking (SDN) solutions.
- Implement quality of service (QoS) to prioritize critical business traffic.
- Manage and troubleshoot complex network issues efficiently using standardized tools.
- Integrate network services with cloud platforms and hybrid environments.
Target Audience
- Network Engineers and Administrators
- IT Infrastructure Managers
- Network Architects and Security Specialists
- Telecom and Data Center Operations Staff
- IT Service Delivery Managers
- Professionals preparing for advanced network certifications
Methodology
- Scenarios involving complex network troubleshooting and root cause analysis.
- Group activities to design a secure network architecture with SDN principles.
- Workshops on configuring QoS to meet VOIP requirements.
- Case studies on major network breaches and their prevention.
- Individual exercises on creating a network device hardening checklist.
Personal Impact
- Mastery of modern, scalable network design and management.
- Enhanced ability to secure the organization's digital perimeter.
- Develop expertise in emerging technologies like SDN and SD-WAN.
- Improved career prospects in network architecture and security roles.
- Acquire systematic troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
Organizational Impact
- Improved network uptime, reliability, and service availability.
- Faster service delivery and better support for high-bandwidth applications.
- Reduced operational costs through automation and centralized management.
- Stronger network security and reduced risk of unauthorized access.
- Effective capacity planning that prevents costly outages.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Enterprise Network Architecture
1.1 High-Availability Network Design- Designing for redundancy (physical and logical) and failover.
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) optimization and multi-layer switching.
- Implementing Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) and HSRP.
- Segmenting networks using VLANs, subnets, and security zones.
- Overview of modern WAN technologies (MPLS, VPN, SD-WAN).
- Best practices for establishing site-to-site and remote access VPNs.
- Implementing and managing Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN).
- Optimizing WAN bandwidth for high-latency applications.
Unit 2: Network Security and Access Control
2.1 Advanced Network Security Controls- Designing firewall and intrusion prevention/detection systems (IPS/IDS).
- Implementing network access control (NAC) and 802.1X.
- Developing a network security monitoring and logging strategy.
- Applying Zero Trust networking principles.
- Integrating security services (VPN, web filtering, anti-malware) at the network edge.
- Designing network segmentation and micro-segmentation strategies.
- Managing Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) protection.
- Implementing secure configuration baselines for all network devices.
Unit 3: Network Performance and Monitoring
3.1 Quality of Service (QoS) Implementation- Defining and prioritizing critical business application traffic.
- Implementing mechanisms (e.g., queuing, shaping, policing) for QoS.
- Troubleshooting common QoS configuration issues.
- Monitoring QoS performance and effectiveness.
- Developing a continuous network performance monitoring strategy.
- Using NetFlow, SNMP, and specialized tools for data collection.
- Analyzing network latency, jitter, and packet loss.
- Capacity planning based on trending utilization data.
Unit 4: Modern Network Technologies
4.1 Software-Defined Networking (SDN)- Introduction to the SDN architecture (control and data planes).
- Benefits and challenges of implementing SDN in the data center.
- Overview of key SDN controllers and standards (e.g., OpenFlow).
- Automating network provisioning and configuration.
- Connecting on-premises networks to public cloud VPCs/VNets.
- Managing virtual network appliances in the cloud.
- Securing cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-premises connectivity.
- The role of the network in hybrid cloud strategies.
Unit 5: Operational Excellence and Management
5.1 Configuration and Change Management- Implementing a centralized network configuration management system.
- Developing a rigorous change control process for network infrastructure.
- Automating network configuration backups and restoration.
- The importance of standardized network documentation.
- Systematic troubleshooting methodologies for complex network incidents.
- Using advanced diagnostic tools (e.g., sniffers, protocol analyzers).
- Developing a network incident response plan.
- Integrating network monitoring with IT Service Management processes.
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