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Cisco® CCNP®: Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE 300-101)
Course Specifications
Course Number:
093046
Course Length:
5 days
Course Description
Course Objectives:
In this course, you will implement scalable and highly secure Cisco routers that are connected to LANs, WANs, and IPv6 networking using advanced IP addressing and routing.
You will:
- Describe the fundamentals of network routing.
- Configure Layer 2 technologies.
- Configure IP addressing.
- Configure routes and route re-distribution.
- Configure routes.
- Configure RIPv2 and RIPng.
- Configure EIGRP.
- Configure OSPF and OSPFv3.
- Describe the fundamentals of Enterprise Internet connectivity.
- Configure BGP.
- Configure connectivity to remote locations.
- Configure device management and access control.
- Configure router security features.
- Configure network services.
- Configure NAT.
- Configure IP SLA and object tracking.
- Configure tracking interfaces and redundancy protocols.
Target Student:
This course is designed for network security specialists, security administrators, and network security support engineers who are responsible for deploying and managing Cisco routing products and features in a network infrastructure. Individuals should attend if their primary job responsibility is to handle and secure the routing configuration of their organization's network.
This course is also designed for students who are seeking Cisco CCNP and CCDP certifications and who want to prepare for Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Exam 300-101.
Prerequisites:
To ensure your success in this course, you should have experience with basic networking and security and routing concepts, and Cisco IOS networking features and concepts. You can obtain this level of skills and knowledge by taking the following courses, available from Logical Operations:
- CompTIA® Network+® (Exam N10-006)
- Cisco® CCENT®/CCNA® 3.0: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 1 (ICND1)
- Cisco® CCNA® 3.0: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 2 (ICND2)
Course-specific Technical Requirements
Hardware and Software:
You will need the following hardware and software configurations.
NYEDGE1
- Cisco 2911 Router
- 1 * HWIC-2T module
- c2900-universalk9-mz.SPA.152-4.M6.bin
- Licenses: Data and Security
NYEDGE2
- Cisco 2911 Router
- 1 * HWIC-2T module
- c2900-universalk9-mz.SPA.152-4.M6.bin
- Licenses: Data and Security
NYWAN1
- Cisco 2911 Router
- 1 * HWIC-2T module
- 1 * HWIC-1T module
- c2900-universalk9-mz.SPA.152-4.M6.bin
- Licenses: Security and Voice
NYCORE1
- Cisco 3750v2-24PS or Cisco 3750v1-24PS Switch
- 3750v2: 15.0 IPServicesK9
- 3750v1: 12.2 Advanced IP Services
NYCORE2
- Cisco 3750v2-24PS or Cisco 3750v1-24PS Switch
- 3750v2: c3750-ipservicesk9-mz.150-2.SE2
- 3750v1: c3750-ipservicesk9-mz.122-55.SE5
NYACCESS1
- Cisco 2960-24TC-S Switch
- c2960-lanlitek9-mz.150-2.SE9.bin or c2960-lanlitek9-mz.122-55.SE5.bin
Cisco Phone
- Any Cisco IP POE phone will work
- Either SIP or SCCP software
Backend (BGP)
- 2 Cisco 2800 series routers
- 1 * WIC-2T module
- 2 * Cisco 2811 routers running enterprise software. These routers need to run BGP and Frame Relay services
You will also require a computer or laptop for the PLABCSCO01 device with the following minimum hardware and software configurations:
- Processor (CPU): Intel Core i3-3xxx or equivalent - Microsoft Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate
- Memory: 4 GB RAM - Internet Explorer 11 or above
- Storage: 500 GB internal hard drive - PuTTY (http://www.putty.org/)
- NIC - IP Address 192.168.16.10/24, GW .1 - Tftpd32 (http://tftpd32.jounin.net/)
- Display card that runs at 1280 x 1024 or higher display resolution, and a compatible display monitor - FileZilla (https://filezilla-project.org/)
- Internet access (contact your local network administrator) - 7ZIP (http://www.7-zip.org)
- Keyboard and mouse
Accessories:
You will require the following cables for the setup:
- 5 straight-through cables.
- 4 crossover cables.
- 1 Cisco console cable. You may need a USB-to-serial adapter if your PC/laptop does not have a serial port.
- 5 Cisco serial DCE/DTE cables.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Overview of Network Routing
Topic A: The Role of Dynamic Routing Protocols
Topic B: Overview of Network Operations
Topic C: Overview of General Network Challenges
Lesson 2: Introduction to Layer 2 Technologies
Topic A: Configure PPP and PPPoE
Topic B: Overview of Frame Relay
Lesson 3: Configuring IP Addressing
Topic A: Configure IPv4 Addressing and ARP
Topic B: Configure DHCP Relay
Topic C: Overview of IPv6 Addressing and DHCP
Lesson 4: Configuring Routes and Route Redistribution
Topic A: Configure Routes
Topic B: Redistribute Routes
Topic C: Control and Manipulate Redistribution
Lesson 5: Configuring Routes
Topic A: Configure EIGRP Routes
Topic B: Configure OSPF Routes
Topic C: Configure Policy-Based Routing
Lesson 6: Configuring Routing Information Protocols
Topic A: Overview of RIP
Topic B: Configure RIPng
Lesson 7: Configuring EIGRP
Topic A: Configure EIGRP Neighbor Relationship and Authentication
Topic B: Configure EIGRP Stubs
Topic C: Configure EIGRP Load Balancing and Metrics
Topic D: Configure EIGRP for IPv6
Lesson 8: Configuring OSPF and OSPFv3
Topic A: Configure OSPF
Topic B: Overview of OSPF Route Summarization
Topic C: Configure OSPFv3
Lesson 9: Introduction to Enterprise Internet Connectivity
Topic A: Overview of Single-Homed Internet Connectivity
Topic B: Overview of Dual-Homed and Multi-Homed Internet Connectivity
Lesson 10: Configuring BGP
Topic A: Overview of BGP
Topic B: Configure iBGP
Topic C: Configure eBGP and Route Filtering
Topic D: Configure BGP for IPv6
Topic E: Configure Route Filtering Using Prefix Lists
Lesson 11: Configuring Connectivity to Remote Locations
Topic A: Configure a GRE Tunnel
Topic B: Encrypt Data Using IPsec
Lesson 12: Configuring Device Management and Access Control
Topic A: Overview of AAA
Topic B: Configure Device Access Control
Lesson 13: Configuring Router Security Features
Topic A: Overview of Router Security
Topic B: Configure IPv4 Security
Lesson 14: Configuring Network Services
Topic A: Configure DHCP
Topic B: Configure Time Synchronization Using NTP
Topic C: Configure Logging
Topic D: Configure SNMP
Lesson 15: Configuring NAT
Topic A: Configure the NAT Virtual Interface
Topic B: Overview of NAT64 and NPTv6
Lesson 16: Configuring IP SLA and Object Tracking
Topic A: Configure IP Service Level Agreements
Topic B: Configure Object Tracking with IP SLA
Lesson 17: Configuring Tracking Interfaces and Redundancy Protocols
Topic A: Configure Tracking Interfaces
Topic B: Configure Tracking and Redundancy Protocols
SKU | 093046S |
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Weight | 3.1610 |
Coming Soon | No |
Days of Training | 5 |
Audience | Student |
Product Family | CHOICE |
Product Type | Print and Digital Courseware |
Electronic | Yes |
ISBN | 1424627354 |
Language | English |
Page Count | 598 |
Curriculum Library | Cisco |
Year | No |
Manufacturer's Product Code | No |
Current Revision | 1.0 |
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Revision Notes | No Revision Information Available |
Original Publication Date | 2017-02-06 00:00:00 |