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Implementing Cisco IP Routing
Duration: 5 Days Course Code: ROUTE
Overview:
This 5 day course is designed to provide professionals working with medium to large networks with the skills and knowledge required toincorporate advanced routing concepts when implementing scalability for Cisco routers that are connected to LANs and WANs. Delegates willbe able to dramatically increase the number of routers and sites using these techniques instead of redesigning the network when additionalsites or wiring configurations are added.Labs are an important feature of this course with 2 different types of labs being used to aid learning,discovery labs are instructor guided labs through which students explore new topics in an interactive way, the challenge Labs are designed totest students understanding of the topics being taught and to provide vital hands-on practice
Target Audience:
This course is designed for:Network professionals who want to correctly implement routing based solutions within a given network design,using Cisco IOS services and features, where implementation includes planning, configuring and verification.
Objectives:
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet Implement route redistribution using filtering mechanismsthese overall objectives:
Implement path control using policy based routing and IP SLADescribe routing protocols, different remote connectivity options.and their impact on routing and implement RIPng Implement enterprise Internet connectivity
Configure EIGRP in IPv4 and IPv6 environment Secure Cisco routers according to best practices and configureauthentication for routing protocols
Configure OSPF in IPv4 and IPv6 environment
Prerequisites: Testing and Certification
To gain the prerequisite skills and knowledge, Cisco strongly Recommended preparation for:recommends the knowledge of the following courses:
300-101 ROUTE - Implementing Cisco IP Routing ICND1 - Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 This exam is required for those delegates wishing to achieve eitherICND2 - Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 the Cisco Certified Network Professional for Routing and Switching or
Or the Cisco Certified Design Professional Certifications
CCNABC - Cisco CCNA Certification Fast Track ProgrammePractical experience in installing, operating and maintaining Ciscorouters & switches in an enterprise environment is recommended.
Follow-on-Courses:
The following courses are recommended for further study:
SWITCH - Implementing Cisco Switched NetworksTSHOOT - Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP NetworksARCH - Designing Cisco Network ArchitecturesQOS - Implementing Cisco Quality of ServiceBGP - Configuring BGP on Cisco RoutersMPLS - Implementing Cisco MPLS
ROUTE www.clclearningafrica.com [email protected] +254 713 027 191
Content:
Basic Network and Routing Concepts Configuration of Redistribution Routers and Routing Protocol Hardeningline line line
Differentiating Routing Protocols Implementing Basic Routing Protocol Securing Cisco RoutersUnderstanding Network Technologies Redistribution Describing Routing Protocol AuthenticationConnecting Remote Locations with the Manipulating Redistribution Using Route OptionsHeadquarters Filtering Configuring EIGRP AuthenticationImplementing RIPng Configuring OSPF Authentication
Path Control Implementation Configuring BGP AuthenticationEIGRP Implementation lineline Using Cisco Express Forwarding
Establishing EIGRP Neighbor Relationships SwitchingBuilding the EIGRP Topology Table Implementing Path ControlOptimizing EIGRP BehaviorConfiguring EIGRP for IPv6 Enterprise Internet ConnectivityDiscovering Named EIGRP Configuration line
Planning Enterprise Internet ConnectivityOSPF Implementation Establishing Single-Homed IPv4 Internetline Connectivity
Establishing OSPF Neighbor Relationship Establishing Single-Homed IPv6 InternetBuilding the Link State Database ConnectivityOptimizing OSPF Behavior Improving Resilience of InternetConfiguring OSPFv3 Connectivity
Considering Advantages of Using BGPImplementing Basic BGP OperationsUsing BGP Attributes and Path SelectionProcessControlling BGP Routing UpdatesImplementing BGP for IPv6 InternetConnectivity
Further Information:
For More information, or to book your course, please call us on +254 713 027 191
www.clclearningafrica.com
Computer Learning Centre 2nd Floor Museum Hill Centre, Muthithi Road, Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya
ROUTE www.clclearningafrica.com [email protected] +254 713 027 191
Implementing Cisco Switched Networks
Duration: 5 Days Course Code: SWITCH
Overview:
This is a five-day course designed to help students prepare to plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complex enterprise switchingsolutions for campus environments using the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture. Labs are an important feature of this course with 2different types of labs being used to aid learning, discovery labs are instructor guided labs through which students explore new topics in aninteractive way, the challenge Labs are designed to test students understanding of the topics being taught and to provide vital hands-onpractice.
Target Audience:
This course is designed for:Network Professionals who need to implement and support switch based solutions within a given network designusing Cisco IOS services and features.
Objectives:
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet Configure routing on a multilayer switchthese overall objectives:
Configure NTP, SNMP, IP SLA, port mirroring, and verify StackWiseDescribe the hierarchical campus structure, basic switch and VSS operationoperation, use of SDM templates, PoE, and LLDP
Implement First Hop redundancy in IPv4 and IPv6 environmentsImplement VLANs, trunks, explain VTP, implement DHCP inIPv4 and IPv6 environment, and configure port aggregation Secure campus network according to recommended practices
Implement and optimize STP mechanism that best suits yournetwork - PVSTP+, RPVSTP+, or MST
Prerequisites: Testing and Certification
To gain the prerequisite skills and knowledge, Cisco strongly Recommended preparation for:recommends the knowledge of the following courses:
300-115 SWITCH - Implementing Cisco Switched NetworksICND1 - Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 This exam is required for those delegates wishing to achieve eitherICND2 - Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 the Cisco Certified Network Professional for Routing and Switching or
Or the Cisco Certified Design Professional Certifications
CCNABC - Cisco CCNA Certification Fast Track ProgrammePractical experience in installing, operating and maintaining Ciscorouters & switches in an enterprise environment is recommended.
Follow-on-Courses:
The following courses are recommended for further study:
ROUTE - Implementing Cisco IP RoutingTSHOOT - Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP NetworksARCH - Designing Cisco Network Architectures
SWITCH www.clclearningafrica.com [email protected] +254 713 027 191
Content:
Basic Concepts and Network Design Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing Campus Network Securityline line line
Analyzing Campus Network Structure Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing Using Implementing Port SecurityComparing Layer 2 and Multilayer Switches a Router Implementing Storm ControlUsing Cisco SDM Templates Configuring a Switch to Route Implementing Access to ExternalImplementing LLDP AuthenticationImplementing PoE Implementing High Availability Networks Mitigating Spoofing Attacks
line Securing VLAN TrunksCampus Network Architecture Configuring Network Time Protocol Configuring Private VLANsline Implementing SNMP Version 3
Implementing VLANs and Trunks Implementing IP SLAIntroducing VTP Implementing Port Mirroring forImplementing DHCP Monitoring SupportImplementing DHCP for IPv6 Verifying Switch VirtualizationConfiguring Layer 2 Port Aggregation
First Hop Redundancy ImplementationSpanning Tree Implementation lineline Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with
Implementing RSTP HSRPImplementing STP Stability Mechanisms Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy withImplementing Multiple Spanning Tree VRRPProtocol Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with
GLBPConfiguring First Hop Redundancy forIPv6
Further Information:
For More information, or to book your course, please call us on +254 713 027 191
www.clclearningafrica.com
SWITCH www.clclearningafrica.com [email protected] +254 713 027 191
Computer Learning Centre 2nd Floor Museum Hill Centre, Muthithi Road, Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya
Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures
Duration: 5 Days Course Code: ARCH
Overview:
The Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) course enables learners to perform the conceptual, intermediate, and detaileddesign of a network infrastructure that supports desired network solutions over intelligent network services, in order to achieve effectiveperformance, scalability, and availability. This course enables learners, by applying solid Cisco network solution models and recommendeddesign practices, to provide viable, stable enterprise internetworking solutions.The course presents concepts and examples that are necessary to design converged enterprise networks. Advanced network infrastructuretechnologies, such as virtual private networks (VPNs) and other security solutions, are also covered.
Target Audience:
This course is designed for:Individuals seeking the Cisco CCDP certification and those working toward the Cisco CCDE certification Presalesand postsales network engineers that are involved in network design, planning, and implementation Network administrators and designers thatare responsible for designing and implementing the enterprise network
Objectives:
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed enterprise data centerthese overall objectives: design
Introduce the Cisco Network Architectures for the Enterprise and Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed enterprise edge andexplain how this concept addresses enterprise network needs for remote infrastructure designsperformance, scalability, and availability
Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed network serviceDescribe how the Cisco Network Architectures for the Enterprise designs for security considerationscan be used as a framework for designing enterprise networks
Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed VPN designsCreate conceptual, intermediate, and detailed enterprise campusnetwork designs
Prerequisites: Testing and Certification
To gain the prerequisite skills and knowledge, Cisco strongly Recommended as preparation for exam(s):recommends knowledge of the following courses:
642-874 – Designing Cisco Network Service ArchitecturesInterconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) The ARCHcourse is part of the Cisco Certified Design ProfessionalInterconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2) CCDP CertificationDesigning for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN)Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH)
ARCH www.clclearningafrica.com [email protected] +254 713 027 191
Content:
Cisco Network Architectures for the Enterprise Enterprise Data Center Design IPsec and SSL VPN Designline line line
Review of Cisco Network Architectures for Core and Aggregation Layer Design Remote Access VPN Designthe Enterprise Access Layer Design Site-to-Site VPN DesignReviewing the Cisco PPDIOO Approach Scaling the Data Center Architecture IPsec VPN Technologies
Spanning-Tree Sizing and High VPN Management and ScalingEnterprise Campus Network Design Availabilityline IP Multicast Design
Designing High Availability in the Enterprise E-Commerce Module Design lineCampus line IP Multicast OverviewLayer 2 Design Recommendations Common Component Designs for the PIM and RP ConsiderationsLayer 3 Design Recommendations E-Commerce Module IP Multicast SecurityDesigning the Layer 2-to-Layer 3 Boundary Integrated E-Commerce DesignsDescribing Enterprise Network Virtualization Network Management Capabilities with CiscoTechnologies SAN Design Considerations IOS SoftwareInfrastructure Services Considerations line line
Identifying SAN Components and Embedded Management CapabilitiesAdvanced Addressing and Routing Design Technologies NetFlow Considerationsline SAN and SAN Extension Design NBAR Considerations
Advanced Addressing Design Integrated Fabric Designs Using Cisco IP SLA ConsiderationsAdvanced Routing Design Nexus TechnologyScalable EIGRP DesignScalable OSPF Design Security Services DesignScalable BGP Design line
Firewall Design ConsiderationsAdvanced WAN Services Design Network Admission Control DesignConsiderations Intrusion Detection and Preventionline Designs
Optical Technologies for WANsUsing Metro Ethernet, VPLS, and MPLSVPN TechnologiesAdvanced WAN Service Implementations
Further Information:
For More information, or to book your course, please call us on +254 713 027 191
www.clclearningafrica.com
Computer Learning Centre 2nd Floor Museum Hill Centre, Muthithi Road, Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya
ARCH www.clclearningafrica.com [email protected] +254 713 027 191