CSI-HO-008
IP Routing 101
1 Day Instructor Led Hands-On Lab Course
Course Description:
Knowing the fundamentals of the Internet Protocol Routing and the function of
the Control Plane is vital to anyone who is in the networking field today,
whether it be Service Provider level or Enterprise level. This insightful and
revealing course has been designed to focus on the systems approach, the
engineering thinking behind IP Routing.
The course is a combination of knowledge training, systems analysis, with
hands-on exercises using Cisco routers and Cisco IOS, revealing the details of
IP Routing and common Control Plane protocols in a swift, comprehensive, and
understandable way.
Audience:
The target audience for this course is anyone in Engineering, Test, Customer
Support, Technical Marketing, or even Sales and Marketing that requires a solid
and complete understanding of the fundamental operations of IP Addressing and
Subnetting and desires hands-on skills that can be applied to their job
function.
Ideal candidates are:
* Operations individuals that will provide IP configuration and support services
* Network Design Engineers that need to understand TCP/IP services and
applications
* Network Management individuals that are providing element and network
management tools
* Technical sales individuals that must be able to correlate features with
functionality
* Technical marketing individuals that want more than just a basic understanding
of IP
* Certification Track individuals that need to expand their knowledge and
studies
* Network Administrators
Objectives:
To develop a "hands-on" skill set targeted at IP Routing and the common Control
Plane protocols in the following key areas:
* Routing protocols and the control plane of IP
* Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
* Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
* Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP4)
* Use and understand selection options of IP routing protocols
* Comprehend the functional difference between interior and exterior gateway
protocols
* Understand the concept of route redistribution
* Troubleshoot IP Routing
Prerequisites:
This course to appeal to anyone needing the skills and knowledge of IP Routing.
The ideal student will have some experience in networking and operations,
particularly with IP Addressing and subnetting, however no prior knowledge is
necessary. All students must attend with a lap-top computer in order to
interface to the Router Lab. If the course is held at a classroom where
computers are available, the Lap-top computer will not be required.
Course Materials:
Students will be provided with a Course Student Guide and a Lab Guide. Also, a
lab system for configuration and labs will be provided.
Related Content:
TBD
Course Outline:
Part 1:
* The Groundwork * Overview and Introductions * Introduction to the Internet * LAB 1: Verifying the Lab Network
Part 2:
* The basics of IP Routing and Packet Forwarding * LAB 2: Routing IP Concepts
Part 3:
* Anatomy of RIP and OSPF * Routing with RIP * LAB 3.1: Routing with RIP * Routing with OSPF * LAB 3.2: Interior Routing with OSPF * Routing with BGP * LAB 3.3: Exterior Routing with BGP
Part 4: * Troubleshooting Routed IP Networks * LAB 4: Troubleshooting Routed IP networks
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Course Type |
Hands-On Instructor Led class |
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Course Length |
1 day |
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List Pricing |
$400 per day*
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Course Availability |
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