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(Building Scalable Cisco Networks)
Prerequisites
- Commonly used networking terms, numbering schemes,
and topologies
- The Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference
model
- Operation and configuration of a Cisco router
- TCP/IP stack and configuration of IP addresses
- Distance vector routing protocol (Routing Information
Protocol [RIP], Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
[IGRP]) operation and configuration
- Static and default route usage, implementation,
and configuration
- The contents and interpretation of a Cisco
routing table
- Traffic filtering with standard and extended
access lists
- Verifying router configuration using show and
debug command output
- WAN serial interface configuration using HDLC
- WAN serial interface configuration using Frame
Relay permanent virtual circuits (PVCs)
Course
Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able
to:
- Extend IP addresses, using VLSM and route summarization.
- Configure OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP.
- Control network activity using access list-based
features.
- Redistribute routes between different routing
protocols such as RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, and OSPF
- Configure Cisco routers with Ethernet LAN and
serial WAN interfaces
The following is a brief outline of the BSCN 1.1
course modules that contain material to
achieve this course goal:
- Scalable Internetworks
- Scalable Routing Protocols
- Controlling Scalable Internetworks
Course
Content
- Introduction to Routing
- IP Addresses
- Configuring OSPF in one Single Area
- Configuring OSPF in multiple Areas
- Configuring Enhanced EIGRP Protocol
- Introduction to Configuring Border Gateway
- Protocol
- Implementing and Design of BGP
- Optimizing Routing Update tasks
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