Learn Key concepts llike introducing EIGRP, OSPF Protocol, DHCP, BGP & IPv6
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Model tests included
Program Overview
CCNA Course Revision
• Routers & Switches
• Addressing
• Routing and its Importance
Introducing EIGRP
• EIGRP Capabilities and Attributes
• Underlying Processes and Technologies
• EIGRP Operation
• EIGRP Tables
• EIGRP Metric
• Calculating the EIGRP Metric
• Integrating the EIGRP and IGRP Routes
Implementing and Verifying EIGRP
• Configuring Basic EIGRP
• Using a Wildcard Mask in EIGRP
• Configuring the ip default-network Command
• ip default-network Command
• Verify EIGRP IP Routes
• EIGRP Configuration,Verify EIGRP IP Operations
Configuring Advanced EIGRP Options
• Route Summarization
• Configuring Manual Route Summarization
• Load Balancing Across Equal Paths
• Configuring Load Balancing Across Unequal-Cost Paths
• Variance
• EIGRP Bandwidth Use Across WAN Links
• Configuring EIGRP Bandwidth Use Across WAN Links
• WAN Configuration—Frame Relay Hub-and-Spoke Topology
• WAN Configuration–Hybrid Multipoint
Configuring EIGRP Authentication
• Router Authentication
• MD5 Authentication
• Configuring MD5 Authentication
• Verifying MD5 Authentication
• Troubleshooting MD5 Authentication
Using EIGRP in an Enterprise Network
• Scalability in Large Networks
• EIGRP Queries
EIGRP Stubs
Limiting Updates and Queries: Using EIGRP Stub
EIGRP stub Parameters
• SIA Connections
• Preventing SIA Connections
• Graceful Shutdown
Introducing the OSPF Protocol
• Link-State Routing Protocols
• OSPF Area Structure
• OSPF Adjacency Databases
• Calculating the OSPF Metric
• Link-State Data Structures
OSPF Packets
• OSPF Neighbor Adjacencies
• Exchanging and Synchronizing LSDBs
• Maintaining Network Routes
• Maintaining Link-State Sequence Numbers
• debug ip ospf packet
Configuring OSPF Routing
• Configuring Basic Single-Area and Multiarea OSPF
• Configuring OSPF on Internal Routers of a Single Area
• Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas
• Configuring a Router ID
• Verifying the OSPF Router ID
• Verifying OSPF Operation
• The show ip route ospf Command
• The show ip ospf interface Command ? The show ip ospf neighbor Command
OSPF Network Types
• Introducing OSPF Network Types
• Adjacency Behavior for a Point-to-Point Link
• Adjacency Behavior for a Broadcast Network Link
• Selecting the DR and BDR
• Adjacency Behavior for an NBMA Network
• OSPF over Frame Relay Configuration Options
• Sample Configuration of a Router Using OSPF Broadcast Mode
• OSPF over Frame Relay NBMA Configuration
• neighbor Command
OSPF over Frame Relay Point-to-Multipoint Configuration
Point-to-Multipoint Configuration
Using Subinterfaces in OSPF over Frame Relay Configuration
• Point-to-Point Sub interface
• Multipoint Sub interface
• OSPF over NBMA Topology Summary
• Tracking OSPF Adjacencies
Link-State Advertisements
• OSPF Router Types
• OSPF Hierarchical Routing
• OSPF Virtual Links
• OSPF Virtual Link Configuration
• show ip ospf virtual-links Command
• OSPF LSA Types
• Type 1
• Type 2
• Types 3 and 4
• Type 5
• Type 6
• Type 7
• Type 8
• Types 9, 10, and 11
• LSA Type 4—Summary LSA
• Interpreting the OSPF LSDB and Routing Table
• Interpreting the OSPF Database
• Configuring OSPF LSDB Overload Protection
• Changing the Cost Metric OSPF Route Summarization
• OSPF Route Summarization
• Using Route Summarization
• Configuring OSPF Route Summarization
• Route Summarization Configuration at ABR
• Route Summarization Configuration at ASBR
• Benefits of a Default Route in OSPF
• Default Routes in OSPF
• Configuring a Default Route in OSPF
• Default Route Configuration
Configuring OSPF Special Area Types
Configuring OSPF Area Types
Configuring Stub Areas
Configuring Totally Stubby Areas
• Interpreting Routing Tables
• Routing Table in a Standard Area
• Routing Table in a Stub Area
• Routing Table in a Stub Area with Summarization
• Routing Table in a Totally Stubby Area
• Configuring NSSAs
Configuring OSPF Authentication
• Types of Authentication
• Configuring Simple Password Authentication
• Troubleshooting Simple Password Authentication
• Configuring MD5 Authentication
• Verifying MD5 Authentication
• Troubleshooting MD5 Authentication
Operating a Network Using Multiple IP Routing Protocols
• Using Multiple IP Routing Protocols
• Defining Route Redistribution
• Using Seed Metrics
Configuring and Verifying Route Redistribution
• Configuring Redistribution
• Redistributing Routes into RIP
• Redistributing Routes into OSPF
• Redistributing Routes into EIGRP
• Redistributing Routes into IS-IS
• Verifying Route Redistribution
Controlling Routing Update Traffic
• Configuring a Passive Interface
• Configuring Route Filtering Using Distribute Lists
• Implementing the Distribute List
• Defining Route Maps
• Using route-map Commands
• Implementing Route Maps with Redistribution
• Defining Administrative Distance
• Modifying Administrative Distance
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
• Describing the Purpose of DHCP
Understanding the Function of DHCP
Configuring DHCP
Configuring the DHCP Client
• Explaining the IP Helper Address ? Configuring DHCP
Relay Services
Explaining BGP Concepts and Terminology
• Using BGP in an Enterprise Network
• BGP Multihoming Options
• BGP Routing Between Autonomous Systems
• BGP Is Used Between Autonomous Systems
• AS Numbers
• Comparison with IGPs
• Path-Vector Functionality
• Features of BGP
• BGP Message Types
Explaining EBGP and IBGP
• BGP Neighbor Relationships
• Establishing EBGP Neighbor Relationships
• Establishing IBGP Neighbor Relationships
• IBGP on All Routers in Transit Path
• IBGP in a Transit AS
• IBGP in a Nontransit AS
• TCP and Full Mesh
Configuring Basic BGP Operations
• Initiate Basic BGP Configuration
• Activate a BGP Session
• The BGP neighbor Command
• Shutting Down a BGP Neighbor
• BGP Configuration Considerations
• Identifying BGP Neighbor States
• Authenticating in BGP
• Troubleshooting BGP
Selecting a BGP Path
• Characteristics of BGP Attributes
• AS Path Attribute
• Next-Hop Attribute
• Origin Attribute
• Local Preference Attribute
MED Attribute
Weight Attribute
• Determining the BGP Path Selection
• Selecting a BGP Path
• Path Selection with Multihomed Connection
Using Route Maps to Manipulate Basic BGP Paths
• Setting Local Preference with Route Maps
• Setting the MED with Route Maps
• Implementing BGP in an Enterprise Network
Implementing IPv6
• Introduction to IPv6
• Describing IPv6 Features
Defining IPv6 Addressing
• Describing IPv6 Addressing Architecture
• Defining Address Representation
• IPv6 Address Types
• Multiple ISPs and LANs with Multiple Routers
Product Description
The CCNP Routing and Switching certification is appropriate for those with at least one year of networking experience who are ready to advance their skills and work independently on complex network solutions. Those who achieve CCNP Routing and Switching have demonstrated the skills required in enterprise roles such as network engineer, support engineer, systems engineer or network technician. The routing and switching protocol knowledge from this certification will provide a lasting foundation as these skills are equally relevant in the physical networks of today and the virtualized network functions of tomorrow.
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