Cisco 300-101: Implementing IP routing (ROUTE) EL
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Variabel, toegang 365 dagen
Lesmethode
Online
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199
Over de opleiding Cisco 300-101: Implementing IP routing (ROUTE) EL
E-learning: Cisco 300-101: Implementing IP Routing (ROUTE)
Description:
This is an advanced course on Cisco routing configuration for both IPv4 and IPv6. Students 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 offices and mobile workers.
Course outcome:
Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
- Describe routing protocols, different remote connectivity options and their impact on routing, and implement RIPng
- Configure EIGRP in IPv4 and IPv6 environment
- Configure OSPF in IPv4 and IPv6 environment
- Implement route redistribution using filtering mechanisms
- Implement path control using policy-based routing and IP SLA
- Implement enterprise Internet connectivity
- Secure Cisco routers according to best practices and configure authentication for routing protocols
Module overview:
E-learning courses:
- ROUTE 2.0: Introduction to Networking
- ROUTE 2.0: IP Operations
- ROUTE 2.0: TCP and UDP Operations
- ROUTE 2.0: Network Migration
- ROUTE 2.0: Point-to-Point Networking
- ROUTE 2.0: Frame Relay Operations
- ROUTE 2.0: IPv4 Addressing Types
- ROUTE 2.0: IP Addressing and DHCP
- ROUTE 2.0: IPv6 Addressing
- ROUTE 2.0: IPv6 Addressing and DHCP
- ROUTE 2.0: Static Routing
- ROUTE 2.0: Default Routes
- ROUTE 2.0: Routing Protocol Types
- ROUTE 2.0: Administrative Distance and Passive Interfaces
- ROUTE 2.0: Using VRF Lite
- ROUTE 2.0: Route Filtering
- ROUTE 2.0: Route Filtering for EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP
- ROUTE 2.0: Route Redistribution with RIP and EIGRP
- ROUTE 2.0: Route Redistribution with OSPF
- ROUTE 2.0: Router Summarization for RIP
- ROUTE 2.0: Router Summarization for EIGRP and OSPF
- ROUTE 2.0: Routing Policies
- ROUTE 2.0: Loop Prevention Using Built-In Mechanisms
- ROUTE 2.0: Loop Prevention Using Route Tags and Maps
- ROUTE 2.0: Routing Information Protocol
- ROUTE 2.0: Introduction to EIGRP
- ROUTE 2.0: EIGRP Neighbors
- ROUTE 2.0: EIGRP Authentication
- ROUTE 2.0: EIGRP Stubs
- ROUTE 2.0: EIGRP Load Balancing and Metrics
- ROUTE 2.0: EIGRP Over IPv6
- ROUTE 2.0: OSPF Packet Types
- ROUTE 2.0: OSPF Configuration
- ROUTE 2.0: OSPF Network and LSA Types
- ROUTE 2.0: OSPF Route Types
- ROUTE 2.0: OSPF Area Types
- ROUTE 2.0: OSPF Virtual Links and Paths
- ROUTE 2.0: OSPF IPv6 Routing
- ROUTE 2.0: Border Gateway Protocol Introduction
- ROUTE 2.0: BGP Loopback and Propagation
- ROUTE 2.0: Multiprotocol BGP
- ROUTE 2.0: BGP Attributes
- ROUTE 2.0: Generic Routing Encapsulation Tunnels
- ROUTE 2.0: Dynamic Multipoint, Easy VPN, and Ipsec
- ROUTE 2.0: Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- ROUTE 2.0: Access Control
- ROUTE 2.0: Security Features
- ROUTE 2.0: Device Management
- ROUTE 2.0: SNMP and NTP
- ROUTE 2.0: Logging and Debugging
- ROUTE 2.0: DHCP Server
- ROUTE 2.0: DHCP IPv6 Stateless Server
- ROUTE 2.0: Network Address Translation
- ROUTE 2.0: SLAs and Object Tracking
- ROUTE 2.0: NetFlow
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Prerequisites:
It is strongly recommended, but not required, that students have the following knowledge and skills to:
- Describe network fundamentals
- Establish Internet and WAN connectivity (IPv4 and IPv6)
- Manage network device security
- Operate a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting VLANs, trunking, and spanning tree
- Troubleshoot IP connectivity (IPv4 and IPv6)
- Configure and troubleshoot EIGRP and OSPF (IPv4 and IPv6)
- Configure devices for SNMP, Syslog, and NetFlow access
- Manage Cisco device configurations, Cisco IOS images, and licenses
Who should attend:
- System Engineers
- Network Consultants
- System Integrators
This course is €199. After you have finished this course you will receive a certificate.