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Course details
The Implementing Cisco IP Routing is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP, Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional CCIP, and Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications. This Cisco CCNP Implementing Cisco IP Routing (Route) Training will help you to be certified Successfully with all the important knowledge and skills necessary to use advanced IP addressing and routing in implementing scalable and secure Cisco ISR routers connected to LANs and WANs. The exam also covers configuration of secure routing solutions to support branch offices and mobile workers. This is an advanced course on Cisco routing configuration for both IPv4 and IPv6. In this course, you will gain the knowledge to configure and optimize a routing domain using OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, PBR, IP SLA and configure redistribution when needed. It also includes the configuration of highly secure routing solutions to support branch officesand mobile workers.
COURSE CURRICULUM
Routing Services
- Complex Enterprise Network Frameworks, Architectures, and Models
- Creating, Documenting, and Executing an Implementation Plan
- Overview of IP Routing
- RIPNG
- Understanding EIGRP Terminology and Operation
- Planning EIGRP Routing Implementations
- Configuring and Verifying EIGRP
- Enable EIGRP Routing
- Define EIGRP Networks
- Define Bandwidth on Interfaces
- Enable and Disable EIGRP Automatic Summarization
- Passive Interface
- IP Default Network
- Configure a Router to Advertise a Default Route as the Gateway
- Example of the IP Route Next Hop Command
- Example of the IP Route Quad Zero Command
- Summarization in Discontiguous Networks
- Configuring and Verifying EIGRP in an Enterprise WAN
- Disabling Automatic Summarization
- Frame Relay Using Dynamic Mapping
- EIGRP over Layer 3 MPLS VPNs
- EIGRP over Layer 2 MPLS VPNs
- Configuring and Verifying EIGRP Authentication
- Configure Authentication Mode for EIGRP
- Configure the Key Chain
- Optimizing EIGRP Implementations
- Enable Authentication to use the Key Chain
- EIGRP
- Understanding OSPF Terminology and Operation
- OSPF Packets
- Planning OSPF Routing Implementations
- Basic OSPF Verification and Configuration
- Configuring Single Area OSPF
- Configuring Multi Area OSPF
- EIGRP over Layer 3 MPLS VPNs
- OSPF Network Types
- Assigning Router Priority
- Override the Default Interface Cost
- Configure a Key for Simple Authentication
- Configure the MD5 Key-ID and Key
- Verifying Simple Password Authentication
- OSPF
- Assessing Network Routing Performance Issues
- Using Multiple Routing Protocols on a Network
- Redistribution Supports All Routing Protocols
- Implementing Route Redistribution
- Redistribute Routes into RIP
- Redistribute Routes into OSPF
- Default Metric for Routing Protocols
- Redistributing Routes into EIGRP
- Applying Metric Values for EIGRP
- Modifying the Administrative Distance for all Routing Protocols
- Changing OSPF AD
- Controlling Routing Update Traffic
- Route Map
- Using Distribute Lists and Filter Incoming Routing Updates
- Defining a Filter for Outgoing Routing Commands
- Distribute List In or Out and Examples
- Distribute Lists to Avoid Route Feedback
- Fallbacks of Distribute Lists
- Using Prefix Lists
- Understanding Path Control
- Similarities of ACLs and Prefix Lists
- Implementing Path Control using Offset-Lists
- Configuring a Prefix List
- Implementing Path Control Using Offset-Lists
- Verify Offset-Lists
- Implementing Path Control using IOS IP SLAs
- Cisco IOS IP SLAs
- IP SLAs Applications
- Operations – Responders and Sources
- IP SLAs Operations
- Steps to Deploying IP SLAs
- IP SLA – ICMP ECHO and ICMP ECHO Sub Commands
- IP SLA Schedules
- Define Tracking Objects to Track the State of IP SLAs Operations
- Configuring Track Delay
- Configure a Static Route for IP SLAs Tracking
- Verify IP SLAs using Method 1
- Verify IP SLAs using Method 2
- Implement Path Control using Policy-Based Routing
- Implement Path Control using Policy-Based Routing
- Configure PBR
- Logical PBR Operation
- Route-Map Commands for PBR
- Match Statements and Conditions
- Match Commands Used in PBR
- Specify Criteria to be Matched using Prefix Lists of ACLs
- Specify Criteria to be Matched by Packet Length
- Modify Matching Conditions using Set Statements
- Set Conditions
- Set Commands used in PBR
- Specify the Next Hop IP Address for Matching Packets
- Specify Interfaces Through which Packets Can be Routed
- Specify a List of Default Next-Hop IP Addresses
- Specify a List of Default Interfaces
- Mark Packets Using the IP ToS Field
- Set the 3 IP Precedence Bits in the IP Packet Header
- Set IP Precedence Parameters
- Identify a Route Map to Use for Policy Routing on an Interface
- Various Methods to Verify PBR
- Advanced Path Control Tools
- BGP Terminology, Concepts, and Operation
- EGP and IGP
- AS
- IANA
- RIRs
- AS Numbers
- Facts about BGP
- BGP Neighbors
- BGP Operational Overview
- BGP Use between ASs
- BGP and IGPs
- Connecting Enterprise Networks to Internet Service Providers
- Configuring BGP
- Questions for Deploying Routing and Connection
- Public IP Address Space
- Configure Static Routes
- Configure the Default Local Preference
- Define BGP as the IP Routing Protocol
- Router BGP Command Parameters
- Identify Peer Router to Establish a BGP Session
- Create a Peer Group
- Assign Neighbors as Part of the Peer Group
- Disable an Existing BGP Neighbor or Peer Group Relationship
- Establish the IBGP Session Using a Loopback Interface
- IBGP Source IP
- Increase the TTL for EBGP Connections
- Configure the Router as the Next Hop for a BGP Speaking Peer
- Verifying and Troubleshooting BGP
- Basic BGP Path Manipulation Using Route Maps
- Filtering BGP Routing Updates
- Planning the Branch Office Implementations
- NAT
- Planning for Mobile Worker Implementations
- Routing Traffic to the Mobile Worker
- Introducing IPv6
- Configuring and Verifying IPv6 Unicast Addresses
- Routing IPv6 Traffic
- Configuring Static Routing
- Configuring OSPFv3
- OSPFv3
- Configuring EIGRP for IPv6
- EIGRP for IPv6
- Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP)
Eligibility / Requirements
Our Cisco CCNP Implementing Cisco IP Routing (Route) Training is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
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Certification
After you have successfully passed the test, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. You can however also obtain a Course Completion Certificate following the course completion without sitting for the test. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24.
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