Cisco® Certification - Routing and Switching Fundamentals Part II (563721)

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Routing and Switching Fundamentals Part II
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Routing and Switching Fundamentals Part II

Routing and Switching Fundamentals


Routing and Switching Fundamentals Part II Training

4 Sessions –
12 Hours of Interactive Training

This second part of Routing and Switching will prepare you for the CCNA exam 640-816. Tom Carpenter will take you through the topics of VLSM, IPv6, OSPF, EIGRP protocols and learn to use access lists using NAT and DHCP. Work with point-to-point connections and Frame Relay. Learn to configure and troubleshoot VLAN and interswitch communications. Work with various routing methods and use trace methods to understand the various implementations available. Understand security implementation options using ACL�s and NAT.

Benefits
  • With this program prepare for the Cisco CCNA Exam.
  • Work with 2800 and 3800 routers using various standard protocols.
  • See ACL�s in Action and how they are used to protect your networks.


  • About The Author
    Tom Carpenter has delivered training programs to more than 29,000 IT professionals since 1997. He has developed and delivered courses on Windows operating systems and services as well as wireless networking and security. With experience as a systems administrator and security officer in an organization of more than 25,000 client systems, Carpenter brings a wealth of real world experience and knowledge to his courses. Tom is a CWNA, CWSP, Wireless# and MCP and is one of the founding managers of the Certified Technology Services Professional certification. He teaches technical and self-development topics to IT professionals throughout the US.
    Session 1

    Section A: Introduction
    · Series Objectives
    · Icons and Symbols

    Section B: VLAN and Trunking
    · VLAN Usage
    · Segmentation
    · Router Gateway
    · Router Options
    · VLAN Routing Design
    · VLAN Campus Design
    · Trunking Protocols
    · Comparing ISL and 802.1Q

    Section C: VLAN Trunking Protocol
    · VTP
    · VTP Modes
    · VTP Operation
    · VTP Messages
    · VTP Pruning

    Section D: Configuring and Verifying VLANs
    · Prerequisites for VLANs
    · Other Prerequisites for VLANs
    · Creating a VLAN
    · Viewing VLANs
    · Creating VLANs
    · Enabling Trunks
    · Configuring VTP Domains
    · Assigning Ports

    Section E: Configuring VLAN Trunking
    · Considerations for VLAN Trunking
    · Configuring a Trunk
    · Verifying Trunking
    · Controlling Access to VLANs
    · VLAN Access Example

    Section F: Configuring and Verifying VTP
    · Configuring VTP
    · Verifying VTP Status
    · Reviewing VTP Configuration Commands
    · Cautions while Configuring VTP
    · Problems with VTP Configuration
    · Configuring Transparent Mode

    Section G: Troubleshooting VTP
    · Troubleshooting Methodologies
    · Identifying VTP Problems
    · Troubleshooting VTP Problems
    · New Switch Connection Problems
    · Troubleshooting New Switch Connections
    · Practices to Avoid VTP Problems

    Section H: Implementing Switch Security
    · Implementing Port Security
    · Configuring and Verifying Port Security
    · Checking for Port Security Problems
    · Troubleshooting Port Security
    · VLAN and Trunking Problems
    · Ensuring Right Access Interface
    · Ensuring Access VLANs are Active
    · Trunks and VLAN Forwarding
    · Troubleshooting the Data Plane

    Session 2

    Section A: Spanning Tree Protocol Enhancements
    · Cisco Enhancements to STP
    · PortFast
    · UplinkFast
    · BackboneFast
    · EtherChannel
    · Configuring EtherChannel

    Section B: Rapid STP
    · RSTP
    · RSTP Types of Links and Edges
    · RSTP Port States
    · RSTP Port Roles
    · RSTP Convergence
    · RSTP Convergence Example
    · Configuring RSTP

    Section C: Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
    · PVST+
    · Using PVST+ for Load Balancing
    · Troubleshooting STP
    · Identifying the Root Switch
    · Identifying the Root Port
    · Determining the Designated Port

    Section D: VLSM and Route Summarization
    · VLSM
    · Requirements for Using VLSM
    · Overlapping VLSM Subnets
    · Designing a Subnetting Scheme
    · Steps to Design a Subnetting Scheme
    · Subnetting Scheme Example
    · Adding a New Subnet

    Section E: Manual Route Summarization
    · Route Summarization
    · Basic Concepts of Route Summarization
    · Central Routing Table
    · Site A and Site B Routing Tables
    · Strategies for Route Summarization
    · Route Summarization Example

    Section F: Autosummarization
    · Route Autosummariztion
    · Using Autosummarization
    · Discontiguous Classful Networks
    · Configuring Autosummarization

    Section G: Running IPv6
    · Migrating to IPv6
    · Advantages of Using IPv6
    · IPv6 Address Conventions
    · Conventions for Writing IPv6 Prefixes
    · Assigning IPv6 Prefixes

    Section H: Technological Requirements for IPv6
    · IPv6 Routing Protocols
    · Configuring IPv6
    · IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stacks
    · Tunneling
    · Types of Tunneling
    · Using NAT-PT

    Section I: Resolving IP Addressing Problems
    · IP Address Conflicts
    · Resolving IP Conflicts
    · Manually Fixing IP Conflicts

    Session 3

    Section A: Routing Protocols
    · Types of Routing Protocols
    · IGP Routing Protocols
    · Distance-Vector Routing Protocols
    · Link-State Routing Protocols
    · Comparing IGPs

    Section B: Open Shortest Path First
    · OSPF
    · Configuring OSPF
    · Configuring OSPF in Single Area
    · Authenticating OSPF
    · Troubleshooting the OSPF Interface

    Section C: Enhanced IGRP
    · EIGRP
    · Steps to Configure EIGRP
    · Configuring EIGRP
    · Authenticating EIGRP
    · Troubleshooting the EIGRP Interface

    Section D: Verifying Connectivity
    · The ping Command
    · Extended ping Command
    · The traceroute Command
    · The telnet and SSH Commands

    Section E: Troubleshooting Routing
    · Isolating IP Routing Problems
    · Isolating IP Routing Problems Example
    · IP Routing Problems Related to Routers
    · Troubleshooting Forward Route Problems
    · Troubleshooting Reverse Route Problems

    Section F: Implementing Basic Router Security
    · Configuring Basic Router Security
    · Implementing Access Security to Router
    · Implementing Route Process Security
    · Logging, NTP, and User LAN Security
    · Basic Router Security Tips

     



    Routing and Switching Fundamentals Part II continued

    Session 4

    Section A: Access Control Lists
    · Working with ACLs
    · Filtering Logic
    · Standard IP ACLs
    · Extended IP ACLs
    · Standard vs. Extended IP ACLs

    Section B: Configuring ACLs
    · Standard ACL Command Syntax
    · Extended ACL Command Syntax
    · Deny
    · Permit
    · Denying FTP
    · Assigning ACLs
    · Configuring ACLs
    · Verifying Access
    · Creating Access List
    · Denying Web Access
    · Assigning and Verifying ACL
    · Controlling Telnet and SSH Access

    Section C: Monitoring ACL Configuration
    · Using Named IP Access Lists
    · Using Sequence Numbers to Edit ACLs
    · Edit ACLs Example

    Section D: Access List Troubleshooting
    · Considerations for Implementing ACLs
    · Troubleshooting Access Lists

    Section E: Network Address Translation
    · NAT Address Swapping
    · Static NAT
    · Dynamic NAT
    · Configuring Static NAT
    · Configuring Dynamic NAT
    · Verifying NAT Operations
    · Troubleshooting NAT

    Section F: Fundamentals of Frame Relay
    · Frame Relay
    · Frame Relay Local Addressing
    · Frame Relay Global Addressing
    · Configuring and Verifying Frame Relay
    · Steps to Configure Frame Relay
    · Fully Meshed Network with One IP Subnet
    · Configuring the Encapsulation and LMI
    · Verifying a Frame Relay

    Section G: Point-to-Point Protocol
    · HDLC
    · PPP
    · PPP Authentication
    · Configuring Basic PPP
    · Configuring and Verifying CHAP
    · Configuring PAP

    Section H: Virtual Private Networks
    · VPN
    · Design Goals of VPN
    · Benefits of VPN
    · Types of VPNs
    · VPN Supporting Devices
    · IPSec Encryption
    · IPSec Key Exchange
    · Considerations for Implementing IPSec

    Section I: WAN Implementation Issues
    · Problems in Frame Relay WANs
    · Possible Causes of WAN Problems
    · Resolving WAN Problems
    · Resolving Frame Relay WAN Problems





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