Tuesday, 14 July 2015

300-101 Implementing Cisco IP Routing

Overview/Description

This is an advanced course on Cisco routing configuration 300-101 Exam . Upon completion of this course students will be able to configure and optimize a routing domain using OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, PBR, IP SLA and configure redistribution when needed. This course covers routing for both IPv4 and IPv6.

Live training will focus on content within Modules 2-6. Students are expected to complete modules 1 and 7, and Module 6 lessons 1 through 3 by using the recorded training format. These recorded-only training sections can be reviewed within the Encore format’s thorough coverage or your Live Session Homework (Live Session + Live Session Homework or Encore required for completion). This allows the Live sessions to focus on the most challenging and critical material.​

Prerequisites

Students attending this course should have a solid foundation in routing fundamentals, Cisco IOS basics, and Cisco routing basics. Attending the ICND1 and ICND2 classes or having the CCNA certification will fulfill these expectations.

Certification

This course offers the official training for the 2.0 Implementing Cisco IP Routing certification exam, which is a component exam for the CCNP routing and switching certification. Passing this exam will also refresh the CCNA certification, which expires after three years.

Skills

  • This course provides instruction in the following:
  • Configuration of EIGRP routing in a large network for IPv4 and IPv6
  • Configuration of OSPF and OSPFv3 routing in a large network
  • Configuration of redistribution between multiple routing protocols
  • Configuration of policy based routing
  • Integration with an ISP using BGP
  • Securing a routing domain

Outline

Module 1: Basic Network and Routing Concepts

Lesson 1: Differentiating Routing Protocols
Lesson 2: Understanding Network Technologies
Lesson 3: Connecting Remote Locations with the Headquarters
Lesson 4: Implementing RIPng

Module 2: EIGRP Implementation

Lesson 1: Establishing EIGRP Neighbor Relationships
Lesson 2: Building the EIGRP Topology Table
Lesson 3: Optimizing EIGRP Behavior
Lesson 4: Configuring EIGRP for IPv6
Lesson 5: Discovering Named EIGRP Configuration

Module 3: OSPF Implementation

Lesson 1: Establishing OSPF Neighbor Relationship
Lesson 2: Building the Link State Database
Lesson 3: Optimizing OSPF Behavior
Lesson 4: Configuring OSPFv3

Module 4: Configuration of Redistribution

Lesson 1: Implementing Basic Routing Protocol Redistribution
Lesson 2: Manipulating Redistribution Using Route Filtering

Module 5: Path Control Implementation

Lesson 1: Implementing Path Control

Module 6: Enterprise Internet Connectivity

Lesson 1: Planning Enterprise Internet Connectivity
Lesson 2: Establishing Single-Homed IPv4 Internet Connectivity
Lesson 3: Establishing Single-Homed IPv6 Internet Connectivity
Lesson 4: Improving Resilience of Internet Connectivity
Lesson 5: Considering Advantages of Using BGP
Lesson 6: Implementing Basic BGP Operations
Lesson 7: Using BGP Attributes and Path Selection Process
Lesson 8: Controlling BGP Routing Updates
Lesson 9: Implementing BGP for IPv6 Internet Connectivity

Module 7: Routers and Routing Protocol Hardening

Lesson 1: Describing Routing Protocol Authentication Options
Lesson 2: Configuring EIGRP Authentication
Lesson 3: Configuring OSPF Authentication
Lesson 4: Configuring BGP Authentication

Target Audience

This course is intended for students who are looking for real-world routing knowledge, and those that are considering CCNP and CCIP certification. This course’s discussion of routing could also benefit early CCIE Routing and Switching candidates.

Lesson Objectives

  • Routers and Routing Protocol Hardening
  • Enterprise Internet Connectivity
  • Path Control Implementation
  • Configuration of Redistribution
  • OSPF Implementation
  • EIGRP Implementation
  • Basic Network and Routing Concepts