BSCI v3.0 - Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks
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Course Length:
5 Days
Course Description:
CCNP routing protocol training for professional-level skills in building Enterprise level router networks and applications. Integrates Advanced Technologies. In this course, students will learn how to create an efficient and expandable enterprise network by installing, configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting network infrastructure equipment (especially routers such as Cisco ISRs) according to the Campus Infrastructure module in the Enterprise Composite Network model. The routed network includes the most commonly used and emerging IP routing protocols.
Who Should Attend:
The primary audiences for this course are as follows: * Candidates for Cisco CCNP®, CCDP®, and CCIP® certifications, * Candidates for Cisco CCIE® Routing and Switching and CCIE Communications and Services certifications, * Network administrators and technicians responsible for implementing and troubleshooting complex routed network environments, * Customers or channel resellers who are experienced with Cisco products or have a broad knowledge of the internetworking industry, * Network technicians who are experienced with Cisco products and services, * Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing medium-to-large business networks, * Senior network support staff performing a help-desk role in a medium or enterprise-sized company that has internal network support escalation staff, and * Network support staff who design, implement, and troubleshoot Layer 3 connectivity issues.
Benefits of Attendance:
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the converged network requirements of various network and networked applications within the Cisco network architectures.
- Implement and verify Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) operations.
- Build a scalable multiarea network with Open Shortest Path First Protocol (OSPF).
- Configure Integrated Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System Protocol (IS-IS) in a single area.
- Manipulate routing and packet flow.
- Implement and verify Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) for enterprise Internet service provider (ISP) connectivity.
- Implement and verify multicast forwarding using Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) and related protocols.
- Describe how Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) functions to satisfy the increasingly complex requirements of hierarchical addressing.
Prerequisites:
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course include the following: * Networking terms, numbering schemes, and topologies, * Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model, * Operating and configuring a Cisco router, * TCP/IP stack and configuration of IP addresses, * IP subnetting, to include complex subnetting and variable-length subnet masking (VLSM), * Routing protocol operation and configuration for Routing Information Protocol (RIP), EIGRP, and OSPF single-area networks, * Using, implementing, and configuring static and default routes, * Interpreting the contents, entries, and indicators from a Cisco routing table, * Filtering traffic with standard and extended access lists, * Verifying basic router configurations using show and debug command output, * Verifying basic switch configurations using show command output, * Configuring a WAN serial interface using High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) and PPP, and * Configuring a WAN serial interface using Frame Relay permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) and subinterfaces. The course assumes that the learner has achieved CCNA certification; practical experience with deploying and operating networks based on Cisco network devices and Cisco IOS software is strongly recommended.
Course Outline:
- Course Introduction
- Overview
- Course Goal and Objectives
- Course Flow
- Additional References
- Your Training Curriculum
- Module 1: Network Requirements
- Describing Network Requirements
- Module 2: Configuring EIGRP
- Introducing EIGRP
- Implementing and Verifying EIGRP
- Configuring Advanced EIGRP Options
- Configuring EIGRP Authentication
- Using EIGRP in an Enterprise Network
- Lab 2-0: Basic Configuration
- Lab 2-Configuring and Tuning EIGRP
- Module 3: Configuring OSPF
- Introducing the OSPF Protocol
- OSPF Packet Types
- Configuring OSPF Routing
- OSPF Network Types
- Link-State Advertisements
- Configuring OSPF Route Summarization
- Configuring OSPF Special Area Types
- Configuring OSPF Authentication
- Lab 3-Configuring Single-Area OSPF
- Lab 3-Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas and Frame Relay Nonbroadcast
- Lab 3-Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas and Frame Relay Point-to-Multipoint and Point-to-Point
- Lab 3-Tuning OSPF
- Module 4: The IS-IS Protocol
- Introducing IS-IS and Integrated IS-IS Routing
- Performing IS-IS Routing Operations
- Configuring Basic Integrated IS-IS
- Lab 4-Configuring Integrated IS-IS
- Module 5: Manipulating Routing Updates
- Operating a Network Using Multiple IP Routing Protocols
- Configuring and Verifying Route Redistribution
- Controlling Routing Update Traffic
- Implementing Advanced Cisco IOS Features: Configuring DHCP
- Lab 5-Configuring Basic Redistribution
- Lab 5-Tuning Basic Redistribution with Cisco IOS Tools
- Module 6: Implementing BGP
- Explaining BGP Concepts and Terminology
- Explaining EBGP and IBGP
- Configuring Basic BGP Operations
- Selecting a BGP Path
- Using Route Maps to Manipulate Basic BGP Paths
- Lab 6-Configuring Multihome BGP
- Lab 6-Manipulating BGP Path Selection with Route Maps
- Module 7: Implementing Multicast
- Explaining Multicast
- IGMP and Layer 2 Issues
- Explaining Multicast Routing Protocols
- Multicast Configuration and Verification
- Lab 7-Configuring Multicast Routing
- Module 8: Implementing IPv6
- Introducing IPv6
- Defining IPv6 Addressing
- Implementing Dynamic IPv6 Addresses
- Using IPv6 with OSPF and Other Routing Protocols
- Using IPv6 with IPv4
- Lab 8-Configuring IPv6 Addresses
- Lab 8-Enabling IPv6 OSPF Routing
- Lab 8-Configuring IPv6 Tunnels



