Description
In this training, you will acquire all the techniques and methodologies necessary to take the ROUTE exam to obtain CCNP certification. You will learn advanced routing concepts and their implementation with Cisco routers in small and large enterprise networks.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?Network engineers/administrators and technicians.
Prerequisites
Training objectives
Training program
- Plan routing services
- How to assess needs? The case of complex business networks.
- What is the methodology to adopt? The case of remote sites, connection through the Internet , VPN.
- EIGRP
- EIGRP CCNA reminders, overview.
- EIGRP neighbor relationships, established via WAN links.
- Constructing the EIGRP topology table and the routing table, convergence optimization.
- Plan the deployment of EIGRP.
- Practical work Verifying the operation of EIGRP and troubleshooting in several pre-built scenarios on the simulator .
- Multi-area network with OSPF protocol
- Neighborhood and adjacency relationships on LAN and WAN.
- The Link State database, LSAs, exchange and update processes.
- Implementation of different types of areas, virtual links.
- Configure and verify OSPF authentication.
- Practical work rnVerification of the operation of OSPF and troubleshooting in several pre-constructed scenarios on the simulator.
- Path Control
- The basics of route redistribution.
- Redistribution in EIGRP and OSPF.
- Redistribution using route maps and lists
- Policy-based conditional routing.
- Connect the corporate network to an ISP network, BGP protocol
- Routing in the Internet, how to keep routing tables of acceptable size.
- Introduction to BGP, routing to the Internet.
- External/ Internal BGP, enterprise perspective, check BGP table, inject routes into BGP.
- Influence the enterprise's choice of outbound routes, influence the choice of inbound routes with MED.
- Practical work Verification of the operation of BGP and configuration in several pre-constructed scenarios on the simulator.
- The IPv6 protocol
- Global addressing, routing and subnetting, SLAAC, Stateless DHCP, Stateful DHCP.
- Routing protocols RIPng, EIGRP, OSPF v3.
- Static routes, redistribution of routes.
- IPv4 and IPv6, cohabitation, migration.
- Static point-to-point tunnels 6in4, GRE, dynamic multipoint 6to4, ISATAP.
- Practical work rnImplementation of IPv6 on routers, encapsulation of IPv6 in IPv4.