ROUTE v1.0 - Implementing Cisco IP Routing
Revision: TE5109_20100312
- Course Length:
- 5 Days
- Course Description:
- Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0 is an instructor-led training course presented by Cisco training partners to their end customers. This five-day course is designed to help students prepare for Cisco CCNP® certification. The ROUTE course is a component of the CCNP curriculum. The ROUTE course is designed to provide professionals of medium to large network sites with information on the use of advanced routing in implementing scalability for Cisco routers that are connected to LANs and WANs. The goal is to train professionals to dramatically increase the number of routers and sites using these techniques instead of redesigning the network when additional sites or wiring configurations are added. The ROUTE training reinforces the instruction by providing students with hands-on labs to ensure they thoroughly understand how to implement advanced routing within their networks.
- Who Should Attend:
- The primary audience for this course is network professionals who want to correctly implement routing-based solutions given a network design using Cisco IOS services and features, where implementation of routing includes planning, configuration, and verification.
- Benefits of Attendance:
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Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Plan and document the configuration and verification of routing protocols and their optimization in enterprise networks.
- Identify the technologies, components, and metrics of EIGRP used to implement and verify EIGRP routing in diverse, large-scale internetworks based on requirements.
- Identify, analyze, and match OSPF multiarea routing functions and benefits for routing efficiencies in network operations in order to implement and verify OSPF routing in a complex enterprise network
- Implement and verify a redistribution solution in a multi-protocol network that uses Cisco IOS features to control path selection and provides a loop-free topology according to a given network design and requirements
- Evaluate common network performance issues and identify the tools needed to provide Layer 3 path control that uses Cisco IOS features to control the path
- Implement and verify a Layer 3 solution using BGP to connect an enterprise network to a service provider
- Prerequisites:
- Students must have the knowledge and skill level equal to Cisco CCNA® certification. They must also have knowledge of and experience with the implementation and verification of enterprise routing and switching technologies as offered by the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) and Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) courses or equivalent skills and knowledge.
- Course Outline:
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- Module 1: Planning Routing Services to Requirements
- Lesson 1: Assessing Complex Enterprise Network Requirements
- Lesson 2: Common Maintenance Processes and Procedures
- Lab 1-1: Assess Skills for Implementing Complex Networks
- Lesson 3: Lab 1-1 Debrief
- Module 2: Implementing an EIGRP based Solution
- Lesson 1: Planning Routing Implementations with EIGRP
- Lesson 2: Implementing and Verifying Basic EIGRP for the Enterprise LAN Architecture
- Lab 2-1: Configure and Verify EIGRP Operations
- Lesson 3: Lab 2-1 Debrief
- Lesson 4: Configuring and Verifying EIGRP for the Enterprise WAN Architecture
- Lab 2-2: Configure and Verify EIGRP Circuit Emulation, and Frame Relay Operations
- Lesson 5: Lab 2-2 Debrief
- Lesson 6: Implementing and Verifying EIGRP Authentication
- Lab 2-3: Configure and Verify EIGRP Authentication
- Lesson 7: Lab 2-3 Debrief
- Lesson 8: Advanced EIGRP Features in an Enterprise Network
- Lab 2-4: Implement and Verify EIGRP Operations
- Lesson 9: Lab 2-4 Debrief
- Module 3: Implementing a Scalable Multiarea Network OSPF Based Solution
- Lesson 1: Planning Routing Implementations with OSPF as Scalable Routing Protocol
- Lesson 2: How OSPF Packet Processes Work
- Lesson 3: Improving Routing Performance in a Complex Enterprise Network
- Lesson 4: Configuring and Verifying OSPF Routing
- Lab 3-1: Configure and Verify OSPF to Improve Routing Performance
- Lesson 5: Lab 3-1 Debrief
- Lab 3-2: Implement and Verify OSPF Multiarea Routing
- Lesson 6: Lab 3-2 Debrief
- Lesson 7: Configuring and Verifying OSPF Route Summarization
- Lab 3-3: Configure and Verify OSPF Route Summarization for Interarea and External Routes
- Lesson 8: Lab 3-3 Debrief
- Lesson 9: Configuring and Verifying OSPF Special Area Types
- Lab 3-4: Configure and Verify OSPF Special Area Types
- Lesson 10: Lab 3-4 Debrief
- Lesson 11: Configuring and Verifying OSPF Authentication
- Lab 3-5: Configure and Verify OSPF Authentication
- Lesson 12: Lab 3-5 Debrief
- Module 4: Implement an IPv4-based Redistribution Solution
- Lesson 1: Assessing Network Routing Performance and Security Issues
- Lesson 2: Operating a Network Using Multiple IP Routing Protocols
- Lesson 3: Configuring and Verifying Route Redistribution
- Lab 4-1: Configure Route Redistribution Between Multiple IP Routing Protocols
- Lesson 4: Lab 4-1 Debrief
- Module 5: Implementing Path Control
- Lesson 1: Assessing Path Control Network Performance Issues
- Lab 5-1: Configure and Verify Path Control between Multiple IP Routing Protocols
- Lesson 2: Lab 5-1 Debrief
- Lesson 3: References to additional Path Control in E-Learning
- Module 6: Connection of an Enterprise Network to an ISP Network
- Lesson 1: Planning the Enterprise-to-ISP Connection
- Lesson 2: Considering the Advantages of Using BGP
- Lesson 3: Comparing the Functions and Uses of EBGP and IBGP
- Lesson 4: Configuring and Verifying Basic BGP Operations
- Lab 6-1: Configure BGP Operations
- Lesson 5: Lab 6-1 Debrief
- Lesson 6: Using the BGP Attributes and Path Selection Process
- Lab 6-2: Manipulate EBGP Path Selections
- Lesson 7: Lab 6-2 Debrief
- Lesson 8: E-Learning Training on IPv6 and Routing for Branch Offices and Remote Workers
- Module 1: Planning Routing Services to Requirements













