Hands-on: Cisco Routers (level 2)

A four days practical course: Ideal follow-up class for the Introduction to CISCO routers (Level 1)

Language: English

DESCRIPTION
In this comprehensive 4-day hands-on Level 2 class, you will examine features of the router that enhance performance. You will also learn to prioritize network traffic by implementing queues. Implement OSPF confidently and simulate Internet connectivity with the use of BGP. Using the Internet simulation, learn how a Cisco Router can be an invaluable component of a network security plan through the use of Access Control Lists.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Network administrators and technicians who configure and support multiprotocol internetworks.

PREREQUISITES:
Introduction to Cisco Routers (Level 1) or equivalent experience
TCP/IP Subnetting and Routing or equivalent experience.
Local-area network administrative and technical experiences are pluspoints.

OUTLINES

Chapter 1:Review of CISCO fundamentals

Chapter 4: IP Access List(continued)

Extended Access List
-Use to filter a protocol type or port number
-Apply to an interface
Tips for Building Access List
LAB - Configuring Access Lists

Chapter 2: Routing Protocols:

OSPF,EIGRP
Compare EIGRP with OSPF
Compare EIGRP with IGRP

Chapter 5: Queues

Fair Weighted Queuing
Custom Queuing
Priority Queuing
LAB - Configuring Custom and Priority Queues

Chapter 3: Connecting Autonomous Systems: BGP

Basic Configuration
Routing table aggregation
Connecting Autonomous Systems
Policy based routing

Chapter 6: Dial Up Connectivity

Dial on Demand Routing
Dial Backup Routing
Configuration examples

 

Chapter 4: IP Access List

Purpose for an access list
Standard Access List
-Blocking a source IP address
-Applying to interfaces

Chapter 7: Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Methodology
LAB - Instructor will inject problems into the network for students to troubleshoot.

 

 


 







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