Implemeting Cisco IP Routing v2.0 ROUTE

Course Overview

ROUTE v2.0 is a five-day course 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.

Audience

The primary audience for this course is as follows:

  • 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, configuring, and verification
  • Network engineers, network operations center (NOC) technical support personnel, help desk technicians

The secondary audience for this course is as follows:

  • Any individual involved in implementation and verification of routing protocols in the enterprise networks

Prerequisites
  • Successful completion of ICND1 and ICND2 or CCNAX
  • Describing network fundamentals
  • Establishing Internet and WAN connectivity (IPv4 and IPv6)
  • Managing network device security
  • Operating a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting VLANs, trunking, and spanning tree
  • Troubleshooting IP connectivity (IPv4 and IPv6)
  • Configuring and troubleshooting EIGRP and OSPF (IPv4 and IPv6)
  • Configuring devices for SMNP, syslog, and NetFlow access
  • Managing Cisco device configurations, Cisco IOS images, and licenses

Syllabus
Module 1: Basic Network and Routing Concepts
• Lesson 1: Differentiating Routing Protocols
• Lesson 2: Understanding Network Technologies
• Lesson 3: Connecting Remote Locations with the Headquarters
• Lesson 4: Implementing RIPng
Module 2: EIGRP Implemention

• Lesson 1: Establishing EIGRP Neighbour Relationships

• Lesson 2: Building the EIGRP Topology Table

• Lesson 3: Optimizing EIGRP Behaviour

• Lesson 4: Configuring EIGRP for IPv6

• Lesson 5: Discovering Named EIGRP Configuration

Module 3: OSPF Implementation

• Establishing OSPF Neighbour Relationships

• Building the Link-State Database

• Optimizing OSPF Behaviour

• Configuring OSPFv3

Module 4: Configuration of Redistribution

• Lesson 1: Implementing Basic Routing Protocol Redistribution

• Lesson 2: Manipulating Redistribution Using Route Filtering

Module 5: Path Control Implementation

• Lesson 1: Using Cisco Express Forwarding Switching

• Lesson 2: Implementing Path Control

Module 6: Enterprise Internet Connectivity

• Lesson 1: Planning Enterprise Internet Connectivity

• Lesson 2: Establishing Single-Homed IPv4 Internet Connectivity

• Lesson 3: Establishing Single-Homed IPv6 Internet Connectivity

• Lesson 4: Improving Resilience of Internet Connectivity

• Lesson 5: Considering Advantages of Using BGP

• Lesson 6: Implementing Basic BGP Operations

• Lesson 7: Using BGP Attributes and the Path Selection Process

• Lesson 8: Controlling BGP Routing Updates

• Lesson 9: Implementing BGP for IPv6 Internet Connectivity

Module 7: Routers and Routing Protocol Hardening

• Lesson 1: Securing Cisco Routers

• Lesson 2: Describing Routing Protocol Authentication Options

• Lesson 3: Configuring EIGRP Authentication

• Lesson 4: Configuring OSPF Authentication

• Lesson 5: Configuring BGP Authentication

LAB OUTLINE

• Lab 1: Configuring RIPng

• Lab 2: Configuring and Investigating Basic EIGRP

• Lab 3: Building the EIGRP Topology Table

• Lab 4: EIGRP Stub Routing

• Lab 5: EIGRP Summarization

• Lab 6: EIGRP Load Balancing

• Lab 7: EIGRP for IPv6 Configuration

• Lab 8: Discovering the Named EIGRP Configuration

• Lab 9: Basic OSPF Configuration Introduction

• Lab 10: Building the Link-State Database

• Lab 11: OSPF Path Selection

• Lab 12: OSPF Route Summarization

• Lab 13: OSPF Stub Areas

• Lab 14: Implementing OSPFv3

• Lab 15: Basic Redistribution

• Lab 16: Manipulate Redistribution

• Lab 17: Manipulate Redistribution Using Route Maps

• Lab 18: Analyzing Cisco Express Forwarding

• Lab 19: Implementing PBR

• Lab 20: Configuring NAT Virtual Interface

• Lab 21: Basic IPv6 Internet Connectivity

• Lab 22: Basic BGP Configuration

• Lab 23: Influencing BGP Path Selection

• Lab 24: BGP for IPv6

• Lab 25: Configuring EIGRP Authentication

• Lab 26: OSPF Authentication Configuration


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