Implementing Cisco IP Routing – ROUTE 300-101
Course
Online
Work on advanced security, voice, wireless and video solutions.
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Course
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
12 Months
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Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
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"The CCNP Routing & Switching course provides full coverage of the knowledge and skills required to implement, plan, troubleshoot and verify local and wide-area enterprise networks and work on advanced security, voice, wireless and video solutions.
This new course provides you the needed training for advanced IP addressing and routing in implementing scalable and highly secure Cisco routers that are connected to LANs, WANs, and IPv6 as well as the configuration of highly secure routing solutions to support branch offices and mobile workers.
This course brings together all the features of CCNP Routing & Switching.
Some of the skills you will learn in this class are:
Network Principles
Layer 2 Technologies
Layer 3 Technologies
VPN Technologies
Infrastructure Security
Infrastructure Services
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About this course
This course brings together all the features of CCNP Routing & Switching.
Some of the skills you will learn in this class are:
Network Principles
Layer 2 Technologies
Layer 3 Technologies
VPN Technologies
Infrastructure Security
Infrastructure Services
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Subjects
- Cisco
- Internet
- Network
- Protocol
- IPV6 training
- Cisco routers
- CCNP
- IP
- Network Training
- Access
Course programme
Module 1 – Differentiating Routing Protocols
- Enterprise Network Infrastructure
- IGP vs EGP and Type of Routing Protocols
- Route Summarization and Routing Protocol Scalability
- Traffic Types
- IPv6 Address Types
- Network Types
- Routing Over The Internet
- Connectivity Overview
- Routing Over A GRE Tunnel and Dynamic Multipoint VPN
- Next Hop Resolution Protocol
- RIP Overview
- RIP Configuration Steps
- Investigating The RIPing Database
- Demo – Configure RIPing
- EIGRP Features and Basic Configuration
- Manipulating EIGRP Timers
- Establishing EIGRP Over Different Layer MPLS VPNs
- Demo – Configure EIGRP For IPv4
- Choosing The Best Path
- EIGRP Exchange Of Routing Knowledge and EIGRP Metric
- The Feasibility Condition
- EIGRP Queries and Stub Routers
- Stuck In Active
- Reducing Query Scope By Using Summary Routes
- Determining A Manual Summary Route
- Load Balancing With EIGRP
- Demo – Using Tools To Reduce The Size Of A Routing Table
- EIGRP For IPv6 Overview
- EIGRP For IPv6 Configuration
- Determining An IPv6 Manual Summary Route
- Introduction To Named EIGRP Configuration
- Configuration
- Named EIGRP Configuration Modes
- OSPF Features
- Basic OSPF Configuration
- Importance Of MTU
- OSPF Neighbor States
- Demo – Configure OSPF
- OSPF LSA Types
- Viewing Various LSA Types
- Exchanging And Synchronizing LSDBs
- Default OSPF Costs
- Benefits Of Route Summarization
- Configuring Summarization
- Ways Of Directing Traffic To The Internet
- Default-Information Originate Command
- Demo – OSPF Stub Features
- Implementing OSPFv3
- LSAs
- Creating Totally Stubby Areas and Summarizing Routes
- Demo – Configure OSPFv3
- Defining Route Redistribution
- Default Metrics For Redistributed Routes
- Calculating Cost For OSPF E1 And E2 Routes
- Types Of Redistribution
- Demo – Configure Redistribution Between OSPF And EIRGP
- The Need For Redistribution Manipulation
- Prefix Lists
- Introducing Route Maps
- Configuring Route Maps
- Changing Administrative Distance
- Control Plane And Data Plane
- Cisco Switching Mechanisms
- Need For Path Control
- Policy Based Routing
- Need For Dynamic Path Control
- Enterprise Connectivity Needs
- Public IP Address Assignments
- Provider Independent IP Addressing
- Configuring A Provider Assigned IPv4 Address
- NAT Overview
- Configuring NAT
- Limitations Of NAT
- Demo – Configuring Dynamic NAT
- Configuring A Provider Assigned IPv6 Address
- Configuring IPv6 ACLs
- Securing IPv6 Internet Connectivity
Implementing Cisco IP Routing – ROUTE 300-101