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| Building Scalable Cisco® Internetworks v3.0 Boot Camp | ||
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Click on the drop down menu above to view available dates and location. To register, click on acceptable date. If you don't see an acceptable date, please contact us and we will find a solution for you. Building Scalable Cisco® Internetworks v3.0 Duration: 5 days In this comprehensive 5-day, Authorized Cisco course, you will develop an advanced set of skills to help you optimize the configuration and deployment of a Cisco router-based internetwork. Learn the complex concepts and commands necessary to configure Cisco routers for scalable operation in large and/or growing internetworks. Whether your goal is to take your Cisco routing skills to the next level or to achieve CCNP or CCIP certification, this is the right course for you. What You'll Learn
Course Outline 1. Network Requirements 2. Configuring EIGRP
3. Configuring OSPF
4. The IS-IS Protocol
5. Manipulating Routing Updates
6. Configuring Basic BGP
7. Implementing IP Multicast
8: Implementing IPv6
Labs Lab 2-0: Basic Connectivity Configure routers and verify connectivity of the network. Lab 2-1: Configuring and Tuning EIGRP Configure EIGRP and provide Core scalability by limiting queries, using EIGRP route summarization, and configuring EIGRP stub routers. Advertise a default route to EIGRP stub routers. Lab 3-0: Configuring and Examining OSPF in a Single Area Configure single-area OSPF and manipulate the OSPF router ID using loopback interfaces and the router-id command. Explore OSPF packet types and the DR and BDR election process. Lab 3-1: Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas and Frame Relay NBMA Configure multi-area OSPF and OSPF in NBMA mode over Frame Relay. Lab 3-2: Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas and Frame Relay P2MP and P2P Configure OSPF over Frame Relay using the Point-to-Multipoint OSPF network type. Also configure OSPF over Frame Relay the using Point-to-Point OSPF network type. Lab 3-4: OSPF Tuning Understand the OSPF link-state database structure and the tools available to investigate the link-state database. Limit the routing table size, then explore the effect of using route summarization and the effect of using the various types of OSPF stub areas. Lab 4-1: Configuring Integrated IS-IS in Multiple Areas Configure multi-area integrated IS-IS and IS-IS route summarization. Learn to optimize IS-IS interfaces and IS types. Lab 5-1: Configuring Basic Redistribution Configure basic route redistribution between OSPF and RIPv2. Change Administrative Distance on routing updates and inject a default route into the RIPv2 domain. Lab 5-2: Tuning Basic Redistribution With IOS Tools Tune the redistribution using a route map to translate RIPv2 metrics into OSPF metrics and filter routing updates using a distribute list. Lab 6-1: Configuring Multihome BGP Configure EBGP on the enterprise router to connect to the two ISPs. Lab 6-2: Manipulating BGP Path Selection with Route Maps Manipulate BGP path selection using MED and local preference with route maps. Lab 7-1: Configuring Multicast Routing Implement multicast routing, configure PIM sparse-dense mode, analyze a multicast group, configure auto rendezvous point (RP), and enable a router to join a multicast group. Lab 8-1: Configuring IPv6 Addresses Enable IPv6 routing globally and configure IPv6 addresses on all router interfaces that are not shutdown. Lab 8-2: Enabling IPv6 OSPF Routing Configure an IPv6 routing on your pod routers. Lab 8-3: Configuring IPv6 Tunnels Manually configure an IPv6-to-IPv4 tunnel. |
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