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CISCO Certified Network Professional CCNP |
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Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks, BSCI
| Objectives |
Our state of the art router lab enables you to exercise the theoretical concepts learned in class and use advanced configuration commands to configure and optimize a scalable network. Through hands on exercises you'll focus on configuring advanced IP address management, routing protocols such as RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, ISIS and BGP and optimize routing updates. |
| Outline |
Routing Principles Configuring RIP, EIGRP Configurung OSPF in a Single Area Interconnecting Multipe OSPF Areas Configuring IS-IS Optimizing Routing Update Operation Configuring Basic BGP Implementing BGP in Scalable Internetworks
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| Details |
Lectures, Hands on labs and exercises to give the advanced skills needed to configure Cisco routers. Learn complex concepts and commands necessary to configure Cisco routers for scalable operation. |
| Target
Audience |
Network administrators, network specialists and technicians who configure and support large networks. |
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks, BCRAN
| Objectives |
To configure Frame-Relay, ISDN, BRI, PRI, PPP authentication, multilink, and callback To configure dial-on-demand routing To create and utilize dialer profiles |
| Outline |
In the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) course, students learn how to build, configure, and troubleshoot a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home offices. Students also learn how to control access to the central site, as well as to maximize bandwidth utilization over the remote links. |
| Details |
Students learn how to configure & troubleshoot a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home offices. |
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Audience |
IT professionals, network administrators and technicians who need to design, configure or support a Cisco internetwork that utilizes Cisco access servers. |
Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting, CIT
| Objectives |
Use an efficient problem-solving method when troubleshooting and documenting internetwork problems. Identify and apply generic and Cisco-specific troubleshooting tools on Cisco routers and switches. Analyze and troubleshoot problems in Campus TCP/IP, Catalyst switches, VLANs on routers and switches, Frame Relay and ISDN BRI. |
| Outline |
Troubleshooting Methodology LAN/WAN Troubleshooting Problem Areas Third Party Tools and Applications Performance Features and Internetworking Requirements of Common Network Protocols Diagnosing and Correcting Catalyst Problems Frame Relay Troubleshooting Diagnosing and Correcting ISDN BRI Problems Cisco Diagnostic Tools |
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CIT teaches students how to baseline and troubleshoot an environment using Cisco routers and switches for multiprotocol client hosts and servers connected with Ethernet and Fast Ethernet LANs, Serial, Frame Relay and ISDN WANs. |
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Audience |
Anyone responsible for troubleshooting Cisco internetworks and network administrators. Recommended for people pursuing Cisco Career Certification. |
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks, BCMSN
| Objectives |
Define VLANs. Manage redundant links. Configuring Inter-VLAN routing. Improve IP routing performance with multilayer switching. Implement HSRP for fault tolerant routing. Manage high bandwidth broadcasts with IP multicasts. |
| Outline |
The course focuses on how routing and switching technologies work together in a multilayer switched ethernet environment. Students will learn how to build campus networks using multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. |
| Details |
Overview of a Campus Network Defining Common Workgroups Managing Redundant Links Inter-VLAN Routing Multilayer Switching Configuring HSRP for Fault Tolerance Multicast Overview and configuration |
| Target
Audience |
Network administrators and network personnel who are responsible for the network performance, security or design. This course is part of the recommended training for students seeking to become CCNP and CCIE. |
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