| Description: Instructor-led,
5 Day(s) Classroom Training Associated Certifications: CCNP®
Prerequisites: It is recommended that
students should, obtain a CCNA® certification prior to taking the BSCI course
and, possess the following prerequisite skills and knowledge:
- Networking terms, numbering schemes, and topologies
- Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference
model
- Operating and configuring a Cisco
router
- TCP/IP stack and configuring IP addresses
- IP subnetting to include complex subnetting
and variable-length subnet masking (VLSM)
- Routing
protocol operation and configuration
- Using,
implementing, and configuring static and default routes
- Interpreting
the contents, entries, and indicators from a Cisco routing table
- Filtering
traffic with standard and extended access lists
- Verifying
basic router configurations using show and debug command output
- Verifying
basic switch configurations using show command output
- Configuring
a WAN serial interface using High-Level
- Data
Link Control (HDLC) and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
- Configuring
a WAN serial interface using Frame
- Relay
permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) and subinterfaces
Course
Content: This BSCI course is recommended
training for individuals seeking certification as a Cisco Certified Network Professional
(CCNP)®. BSCI instructs network administrators of medium-to-large network
sites on the use of advanced IP addressing and routing in implementing scalability
for Cisco routers connected to LANs and WANs. The
objective is to train network administrators to grow a dramatically increased
number of routers/sites using these techniques instead of redesigning the network
when additional sites or wiring configurations are added. The course contains
seven modules and 16 main lab exercises. Course
Objectives: After completing this course,
students will be able to: - Describe advanced
IP addressing to include variable-length subnet mask, route summarization, classless
interdomain routing (CIDR), basic IP version 6, and using Network Address Translation
(NAT) with route maps
- Identify advanced
IP routing principles, including static and dynamic routing characteristics and
the concepts of classless routing and network boundary summarization
- Configure
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) for a scalable network
- Configure
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) for a scalable multiarea network
- Configure
Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) for a scalable multiarea network
- Manipulate routing updates and packet flow
using redistribution, distribution lists, administrative distance, route maps,
and policy-based routing
- Configure basic
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) for internal and external Border Gateway Protocol
connections
Course Outline:
Module 1: Advanced IP Addressing Module
2: Routing Principles Module 3: Configuring EIGRP Module 4: Configuring
OSPF Module 5: Configuring the IS-IS Protocol Module 6: Manipulating
Routing Updates Module 7: Configuring Basic BGP This
course is recommended for: - System
Engineers
- Employees
-
Customers
- Tech Support and Network Admin
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