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The CCNP R&S certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks. CCNP certified professionals have the knowledge and skills to make connections to remote sites via a WAN, and mitigate basic security threats.

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DURATION

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9 CRASH COURSE AVAILABLE

PRACTICAL SESSION

9 HANDS-ON PRACTICALS ON ROUTER AND SWITCHES

9 LABS ON CLOUD AVAILABLE FOR PRACTICE FROM HOME

HIGHLIGHTS

9 INDUSTRY EXPERIENCED CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS

9 LIFE TIME CCNP RACK ACCESS FOR EXTRA PRACTICAL SESSIONS

9 LIFETIME REPEATING OF

LECTURES ALLOWED INVESTMENT PROTECTION FROM FUTURE UPGRADES.

9 FEES REFUND IF YOU ARE NOT AN EXPERT

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CCNP R&S training covers (but is not limited to) the use of these topics:The Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE 300-101) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP®, Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional CCIP®, and Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP® certifications. The ROUTE 300-101 exam will certify that the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills necessary to use advanced IP addressing and routing in implementing scalable and secure Cisco ISR routers connected to LANs and WANs. The exam certifies the routing knowledge and skills of successful candidates. They are certified in using advanced IP addressing and routing in implementing scalable and highly secure Cisco routers that are connected to LANs, WANs, and IPv6. The exam also covers configuration of secure routing solutions.

Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH 642-813) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP®, and Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP® certifications. The SWITCH 642-813 exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to plan, configure and verify the implementation of complex enterprise switching solutions using Cisco’s Campus Enterprise Architecture. The SWITCH exam also covers secure integration of VLANs, WLANs, voice and video into campus networks.

Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Switched Networks (TSHOOT 642-832) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP® certification. The TSHOOT 642-832 exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to (1) plan and perform regular maintenance on complex enterprise routed and switched networks and (2) use technology-based practices and a systematic ITIL-compliant approach to perform network troubleshooting.

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COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

This 21 day per module (Weekdays – 2.5hrs.) OR 10-week per module (Sunday/Saturday) instructor led CCNP course is designed to provide professionals with extensive networking knowledge to accomplish their day to day job and CCNP certifications. The key to a high success rate is based on the program’s objectives as follows:

• Assigned project manager will manage this program. This person will drive the program from its registration stage to monitoring and tracking of the candidates’ performance.

• Curriculum is based on course outlines defined by principle company

• The Instructor-led certified courses is designed for the candidates with an aim to build theoretical knowledge supplemented by ample hands-on lab exercises

• 10 week / module or 21 days / module, of intensive training + labs design.

• Courseware includes course kits and other reference material to enable students to prepare for certification exams

• Optimal balance of theory classes and practical labs every week to ensure maximum absorption of technology by participants

• Customized tests at the end of course to be attempted by every participant • Stringent passing standards with progress report of each participant

• Facility of Lab on cloud available.(based on booking) • Repeating of lectures allowed (based on seat availability)

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• Regular evaluation.

• LABs on cloud available for practice from home

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CCNP R&S COURSE TOPIC . .

Following Topics will be covered in CCNP 300-101 Course.

UNDERSTAND NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND CONNECTING REMOTE LOCATIONS:

• Connectivity Overview • Routing across MPLS VPN • Routing over a GRE Tunnel

• Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network • Multipoint GRE • NHRP • IPSEC NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS: • Connectivity Overview • FIB • Asymmetric routing • Describe IP operations

• ICMP Unreachable and Redirects • IPv4 and IPv6 fragmentation • TTL

• Recognize proposed changes to the network • Changes to routing protocol parameters • Routing protocol migration

• Explain Frame Relay • Operations

• Point-to-point • Multipoint

CONFIGURE AND VERIFY BASIC ROUTING:

• Configure and verify default routing • Evaluate routing protocol types • Distance vector

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• Path vector

• Describe administrative distance • Troubleshoot passive interfaces

• Configure and verify filtering with any protocol

• Configure and verify redistribution between any routing protocols or routing sources • Configure and verify manual and auto-summarization with any routing protocol • Configure and verify policy-based routing

• Identify suboptimal routing • Explain ROUTE maps

CONFIGURE AND VERIFY LOOP PREVENTION MECHANISMS:

• Route tagging and filtering • Split-horizon

• Route poisoning

IMPLEMENTING RIPNG:

• Configuring RIP

• Verification and investigation of RIP Database • Summary

IMPLEMENT AN EIGRP BASED SOLUTION, GIVEN A NETWORK DESIGN AND REQUIREMENTS:

• Determine network resources needed for implementing EIGRP in a network • Create an EIGRP implementation plan

• Create an EIGRP verification plan • Configure EIGRP routing

• Verify an EIGRP solution using show and debug commands • Document the verification results for an EIGRP implementation

IMPLEMENT AN EBGP BASED SOLUTION, GIVEN A NETWORK DESIGN AND REQUIREMENTS:

• Determine network resources needed for implementing eBGP on a network • Create an eBGP implementation plan

• Create an eBGP verification plan • Configure eBGP routing

• Verify eBGP solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands • Document verification results for an eBGP implementation plan

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IMPLEMENT AN IPV6 BASED SOLUTION, GIVEN A NETWORK DESIGN AND REQUIREMENTS:

• Determine network resources needed for implementing IPv6 on a network • Create an IPv6 implementation plan

• Create an IPv6 verification plan • Configure IPv6 routing

• Configure IPv6 interoperation with IPv4

• Verify IPv6 solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands • Document verification results for an IPv6 implementation plan

IMPLEMENT AN IPV4 OR IPV6 BASED REDISTRIBUTION SOLUTION:

• Create a redistribution implementation plan based upon the results from a redistribution analysis

• Create a redistribution verification plan • Configure a redistribution solution

• Verify that a redistribution was implemented

• Document results of a redistribution implementation and verification plan • Identify the differences between an IPv4 and IPv6 redistribution solution

IMPLEMENT A MULTI-AREA OSPF NETWORK, GIVEN A NETWORK DESIGN AND REQUIREMENTS:

• Determine network resources needed for implementing OSPF on a network • Create an OSPF implementation plan

• Create an OSPF verification plan • Configure OSPF routing

• Verify OSPF solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands • Document the verification results for an OSPF implementation plan

IMPLEMENT LAYER 3 PATH CONTROL SOLUTION:

• Create a Layer 3 path control implementation plan based upon the results of the redistribution analysis

• Create a Layer 3 path control verification plan • Configure Layer 3 path control

• Verify that a Layer 3 path control was implemented

• Document results of a Layer 3 path control implementation and verification plan • Implement basic teleworker and branch services

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• Configure basic broadband connections • IP SLA

Following Topics will be covered in CCNP 300-115 Course.

IMPLEMENT VLAN BASED SOLUTION, GIVEN A NETWORK DESIGN AND A SET OF REQUIREMENTS:

• Determine resources needed for implementing a VLAN based solution on a network • Create a VLAN based implementation plan

• Create a VLAN based verification plan

• Configure switch-to-switch connectivity for the VLAN based solution • Configure loop prevention for the VLAN based solution

• Configure Access Ports for the VLAN based solution

• Verify the VLAN based solution using show and debug commands • Document the verification after implementing a VLAN solution

CONFIGURE SWITCH ADMINISTRATION :

• Configure and verify switch administration • SDM templates

• Managing MAC address table • Troubleshoot Err-disable recovery • Configure and verify Layer 2 protocols • CDP, LLDP

• UDLD

• Normal, extended VLAN, voice VLAN

CONFIGURE AND VERIFY TRUNKING:

• VTPv1, VTPv2, VTPv3, VTP pruning • Dot1Q

• Native VLAN • Manual pruning

CONFIGURE AND VERIFY ETHERCHANNELS:

• LACP, PAgP, manual • Layer 2, Layer 3 • Load balancing

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CONFIGURE AND VERIFY SPANNING TREE:

• PVST+, RPVST+, MST

• Switch priority, port priority, path cost, STP timers • PortFast, BPDUguard, BPDUfilter

• Loopguard and Rootguard

CONFIGURE AND VERIFY OTHER LAN SWITCHING TECHNOLOGIES:

• SPAN, RSPAN

• Describe chassis virtualization and aggregation technologies • Stackwise

INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY:

• Configure and verify switch security features • DHCP snooping

• IP Source Guard

• Dynamic ARP inspection • Port security

• Private VLAN • Storm control

CONFIGURE AND VERIFY VLANS:

• Access ports • VLAN database

DESCRIBE DEVICE SECURITY USING CISCO IOS AAA WITH TACACS+ AND RADIUS:

• AAA with TACACS+ and RADIUS • Local privilege authorization fallback

IMPLEMENT A SECURITY EXTENSION OF A LAYER 2 SOLUTION, GIVEN A NETWORK DESIGN AND A SET OF REQUIREMENTS:

• Determine network resources needed for implementing a Security solution • Create a implementation plan for the Security solution

• Create a verification plan for the Security solution • Configure port security features

• Configure general switch security features • Configure private VLANs

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• Configure VACL and PACL

• Verify the Security based solution using show and debug commands • Document the verification results after implementing a Security solution

IMPLEMENT SWITCH BASED LAYER 3 SERVICES, GIVEN A NETWORK DESIGN AND A SET OF REQUIREMENTS:

• Determine network resources needed for implementing a Switch based L3 solution • Create an implementation plan for the Switch based Layer 3 solution

• Create a verification plan for the Switch based Layer 3 solution • Configure routing interfaces

• Configure Layer 3 Security

• Verify the Switch based Layer 3 using show and debug commands

• Document the verification results after implementing a Switch based Layer 3 solution

IMPLEMENT HIGH AVAILABILITY, GIVEN A NETWORK DESIGN AND A SET OF REQUIREMENTS:

• Determine network resources needed for implementing High Availability on a network • Create a High Availability implementation plan

• Create a High Availability verification plan • Implement first hop redundancy protocols • Implement switch supervisor redundancy

• Verify High Availability solution using show and debug commands • Document results of High Availability implementation and verification

HIGH AVAILABILITY NETWORKS:

• Configuring NTP • NTP Modes • Securing NTP • SNTP IMPLEMENTING SNMPV3: • SNMP Overview • SNMP Configurations • SNMP Verification

IMPLEMENTING CISCO IOS IP SLA:

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• IPSLA Configuration

IMPLEMENTING PORT MIRRORING AND MONITORING SUPPORT:

• SPAN and RSPAN Introduction

• Configuration and Verification of SPAN and RSPAN

VERIFYING SWITCH VIRTUALIZATION :

• Introduction to Cisco StackWise Solution • Verify StackWise

• Redundant Switch Supervisor • Supervisor Redundancy Modes • VSS

• Verify VSS

FIRST HOP REDUNDANCY PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION :

• Configuring L3 Redundancy with HSRP • FHRP • HSRP Load Sharing • HSRP Tracking • HSRP Authentication • VRRP • Configuring VRRP • Tracking VRRP • VRRP Interface Configuration • GLBP • Configuring GLBP • GLBP Load Balancing • HSRP GLBP for IPv6

Following Topics will be covered in CCNP 300-135 Course.

MAINTAIN AND MONITOR NETWORK PERFORMANCE:

• Develop a plan to monitor and manage a network • Perform network monitoring using IOS tools • Perform routine IOS device maintenance

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NETWORK PRINCIPLES:

• Use Cisco IOS troubleshooting tools • Debug, conditional debug

• Ping and trace route with extended options • Apply troubleshooting methodologies

• Diagnose the root cause of networking issues (analyze symptoms, identify and describe root cause)

• Design and implement valid solutions • Verify and monitor resolution

LAYER 2 TECHNOLOGIES:

• Troubleshoot switch administration • SDM templates

• Managing MAC address table • Troubleshoot Err-disable recovery • Troubleshoot Layer 2 protocols • CDP, LLDP

• UDLD

• Troubleshoot VLANs • Access ports

• VLAN database

• Normal, extended VLAN, voice VLAN • Troubleshoot trunking • VTPv1, VTPv2, VTPv3, VTP pruning • dot1Q • Native VLAN • Manual pruning • Troubleshoot EtherChannels • LACP, PAgP, manual

• Layer 2, Layer 3 • Load balancing

• therChannel misconfiguration guard • Troubleshoot spanning tree

• PVST+, RPVST +, MST

• Switch priority, port priority, path cost, STP timers • PortFast, BPDUguard, BPDUfilter

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• Loopguard, Rootguard

• Troubleshoot other LAN switching technologies • SPAN, RSPAN

• Troubleshoot chassis virtualization and aggregation technologies • Stackwise

LAYER 3 TECHNOLOGIES:

• Troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting

• Address types (Unicast, broadcast, multicast, and VLSM) • ARP

• DHCP relay and server • DHCP protocol operations

• Troubleshoot IPv6 addressing and subnetting • Unicast

• EUI-64 • ND, RS/RA

• Autoconfig (SLAAC) • DHCP relay and server • DHCP protocol operations • Troubleshoot static routing • Troubleshoot default routing

• Troubleshoot administrative distance • Troubleshoot passive interfaces • Troubleshoot VRF lite

• Troubleshoot filtering with any protocol

• Troubleshoot between any routing protocols or routing sources

• Troubleshoot manual and autosummarization with any routing protocol • Troubleshoot policy-based routing

• Troubleshoot suboptimal routing

• Troubleshoot loop prevention mechanisms • Route tagging, filtering

• Split-horizon • Route poisoning • Troubleshoot RIPv2

• Troubleshoot EIGRP neighbor relationship and authentication • Troubleshoot loop free path selection

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• RD, FD, FC, successor, feasible successor • Troubleshoot EIGPR operations

• Stuck in active

• Troubleshoot EIGRP stubs

• Troubleshoot EIGRP load balancing • Equal cost

• Unequal cost

• Troubleshoot EIGRP metrics • Troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv6

• Troubleshoot OSPF neighbor relationship and authentication • Troubleshoot network types, area types, and router types • Point-to-point, multipoint, broadcast, nonbroadcast

• LSA types, area type: backbone, normal, transit, stub, NSSA, totally stub • Internal router, backbone router, ABR, ASBR

• Virtual link

• Troubleshoot OSPF path preference • Troubleshoot OSPF operations • Troubleshoot OSPF for IPv6

• Troubleshoot BGP peer relationships and authentication • Peer group

• Active, passive • States and timers • Troubleshoot eBGP • eBGP • 4-byte AS number • Private AS VPN TECHNOLOGIES: • Troubleshoot GRE • Infrastructure Security

• Troubleshoot IOS AAA using local database • Troubleshoot device access control

• Lines (VTY, AUX, console) • Management plane protection • Password encryption

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• IPv4 access control lists (standard, extended, time-based) • IPv6 traffic filter

• Unicast reverse path forwarding

INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES:

• Troubleshoot device management • Console and VTY

• Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, SCP • (T)FTP • Troubleshoot SNMP • v2 • v3 • Troubleshoot logging

• Local logging, syslog, debugs, conditional debugs • Timestamps

• Troubleshoot Network Time Protocol (NTP) • NTP master, client, version 3, version 4 • NTP authentication

• Troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP

• DHCP client, IOS DHCP server, DHCP relay • DHCP options (describe)

• Troubleshoot IPv4 Network Address Translation (NAT) • Static NAT, Dynamic NAT, PAT

• Troubleshoot SLA architecture • Troubleshoot tracking objects • Tracking objects

• Tracking different entities (for example, interfaces, IPSLA results)

TROUBLESHOOT MULTI-PROTOCOL SYSTEM NETWORKS:

• Troubleshoot EIGRP • Troubleshoot OSPF • Troubleshoot eBGP

• Troubleshoot routing redistribution solution • Troubleshoot a DHCP client and server solution • Troubleshoot NAT

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• Troubleshoot IPv6 routing

• Troubleshoot IPv6 and IPv4 interoperability

• Troubleshoot switch-to-switch connectivity for the VLAN based solution • Troubleshoot loop prevention for the VLAN based solution

• Troubleshoot Access Ports for the VLAN based solution • Troubleshoot private VLANS

• Troubleshoot port security

• Troubleshoot general switch security • Troubleshoot VACLs and PACLs

• Troubleshoot switch virtual interfaces (SVIs) • Troubleshoot switch supervisor redundancy

• Troubleshoot switch support of advanced services (i.e., Wireless, VOIP and Video) • Troubleshoot a VoIP support solution

• Troubleshoot a video support solution • Troubleshoot Layer 3 Security

• Troubleshoot issues related to ACLs used to secure access to Cisco routers

• Troubleshoot configuration issues related to accessing the AAA server for authentication purposes

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CCNP LAB TOPICS . . .

Following hands-on labs sessions will be provided to CCNP students.

RIPv2 & RIPng:

Lab 1. Configuring RIPv2 for IPv4

Task 1: Configure interface IP addresses Task 2: Enable IPv4 routing

Task 3: Create RIPv2 process for IPv4 Task 4: Configure network command Task 4: Verify IP protocols and its details

Task 5: Verify routing table and RIP route entries Task 6: Analyze outputs of debug command

Lab 2. RIPv2 Passive-interface and neighbor

Task 1: Configure passive-interface command in RIP Process Task 2: Verify protocols and its details

Task 3: Verify using debug command Task 4: Configure neighbor command Task 5: Verify protocols and its details Task 6: Verify routing table and RIP routes

Lab 3. RIPv2 Authentication

Task 1: Create key chain and assign key

Task 2: Select encryption mode Task 3: Enable RIPv2 authentication

Task 4: Verification of authentication Task 5: Analysis of debug IP RIP Task 6: Verify routing table

Lab 4. RIPv2 Default Network

Task 1: Configure default route towards ISP Task 2: Configure RIPv2

Task 3: Configure default information originate command Task 4: Verify default route propagation

Task 5: Verify using ping

Lab 5. RIPv2 Summarization

Task 1: Configure block of 4 networks in sequence Task 2: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table

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Task 3: Summarize RIP routes on outgoing interfaces

Task 4: Verify receipt of summary route in neighbors routing table

Lab 6. Configuring RIPng for IPv6

Task 1: Configure Interface IPv6 address Task 2: Enable IPv6 routing

Task 3: Create RIPng Process for IPv6 and provide routing process name Task 4: Enable RIPng on interfaces

Task 5: Verify IPv6 protocols and its details

Task 6: Verify IPv6 routing table and RIP route entries Task 7: Analyze outputs of debug command

Lab 7. IPv6 RIPng Passive-interface:

Task 1: Configure passive-interface command in RIPng Process Task 2: Verify protocols and its details

Task 3: Verify using debug command Task 4: Verify IPv6 protocols and its details Task 5: Verify IPv6 routing table and RIP routes

Lab 8. IPv6 RIPng Authentication

Task 1: Create key chain and assign key Task 2: Select encryption mode

Task 3: Enable RIPng authentication Task 4: Verification of authentication

Task 5: Analysis of debug command for IPv6 Task 6: Verify IPv6 routing table

Lab 9. IPv6 RIPng Default Network

Task 1: Configure default route towards ISP Task 2: Configure RIPng

Task 3: Configure default information originate command Task 4: Verify default route propagation

Task 5: Verify using IPv6 ping

Lab 10. IPv6 RIPng Summarization

Task 1: Configure IPv6 block of 4 networks in sequence Task 2: Verify routes on neighbor router IPv6 routing table Task 3: Summarize RIP routes on outgoing interfaces

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EIGRP:

Lab 11. Configuring EIGRP for IPv4

Task 1: Configure IPv4 EIGRP process for Autonomous Task 2: Configure network command

Task 3: Verify IP protocols and its details

Task 4: Verify EIGRP updates are sent on relevant interfaces Task 5: Verify EIGRP neighborship

Task 6: Verify EIGRP topology table

Task 7: Verify routing table and EIGRP route entries Task 8: Analyze outputs of debug command

Lab 12. Configuring EIGRP for IPv4 using named configuration

Task 1: Configure IPv4 EIGRP process with a name Task 2: Enable address-family IPv4 for your AS

Task 3: Enter topology base mode for manipulation set: Task 4: Configure network command

Task 5: Verify IP protocols and its details

Task 6: Verify EIGRP updates are sent on relevant interfaces Task 7: Verify EIGRP neighborship

Task 8: Verify EIGRP topology table

Task 9: Verify routing table and EIGRP route entries

Lab 13. EIGRP Passive-interface

Task 1: Configure IPv4 EIGRP Process

Task 2: Configure to send updates on all interfaces using network 0.0.0.0 command.

Task 3: Suppress EIGRP updates using “passive-interface default” command Task 4: Un-suppress EIGRP updates using “no passive-interface” command Task 5: Verify EIGRP neighborship

Task 6: Verify routing table and EIGRP routes

Lab 14. EIGRP Passive-interface using named configuration

Task 1: Configure IPv4 EIGRP Process with a name Task 2: Enable address-family IPv4 for your AS

Task 3: Configure to send updates on all interfaces using network 0.0.0.0 command.

Task 4: Enter address-family default interface configuration mode (af-interface default)

Task 5: Suppress EIGRP updates using “passive-interface” command Task 6: Exit address-family default interface configuration mode

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Task 7: Enter address-family interface serial 2/0 mode

Task 8: Un-suppress EIGRP updates using “no passive-interface” command

Task 9: Verify EIGRP neighborship

Lab 15.EIGRP Authentication

Task 1: Configure IPv4 EIGRP Process with a name Task 2: Enable address-family IPv4 for your AS Task 3: Create key chain and assign key

Task 4: Select encryption mode

Task 5: Enable EIGRP authentication on both neighbors Task 6: Verification of authentication

Task 7: Verify EIGRP neighborship

Lab 16. EIGRP Authentication using named configuration

Task 1: Create key chain and assign key Task 2: Select encryption mode

Task 3: Enter IPv4 EIGRP Process with a name Task 4: Enter address-family IPv4 for your AS Task 5: Enter address-family interface mode

Task 6: Enable EIGRP authentication on both neighbors Task 7: Verification of authentication

Task 8: Verify EIGRP neighborship

Lab 17. EIGRP Summarization

Task 1: Configure 4 loopbacks with network addresses in sequence Task 2: Disable auto-summarization in EIGRP Process

Task 3: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table Task 4: Summarize EIGRP routes on outgoing interfaces

Task 5: Verify receipt of summary route in neighbors routing table Task 6: Verify creation of null interface in routing table

Task 7: Analyze administrative distance of summary

Lab 17. EIGRP Summarization

Task 1: Configure 4 loopbacks with network addresses in sequence Task 2: Disable auto-summarization in EIGRP Process

Task 3: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table Task 4: Summarize EIGRP routes on outgoing interfaces

Task 5: Verify receipt of summary route in neighbors routing table Task 6: Verify creation of null interface in routing table

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Lab 18.EIGRP Summarization using named configuration

Task 1: Enter IPv4 EIGRP Process with a name Task 2: Enter address-family IPv4 for your AS Task 3: Enter address-family interface mode

Task 4: Summarize EIGRP routes on outgoing interfaces

Task 5: Verify receipt of summary route in neighbors routing table Task 6: Verify creation of null interface in routing table

Lab 19. EIGRP redistribution

Task 1: Configure 4 loopbacks with network addresses in sequence Task 2: Redistribute these connected networks in EIGRP process Task 3: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table

Task 4: Analyze administrative distance of redistributed route in neighbor router Task 5: Analyze network type as “D ex” in neighbor router routing table

Lab 20. EIGRP redistribution using named configuration

Task 1: Enter IPv4 EIGRP Process with a name Task 2: Enter address-family IPv4 for your AS Task 3: Enter topology base configuration mode

Task 4: Redistribute these connected networks in EIGRP process Task 5: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table

Task 6: Analyze administrative distance of redistributed route in neighbor router Task 7: Analyze network type as “D ex” in neighbor router routing table

Lab 21. EIGRP Stub

Task 1: Configure loopbacks with network addresses in sequence Task 2: Configure EIGRP stub with connected option

Task 3: Configure EIGRP stub with connected static option Task 4: Configure EIGRP stub with receive only option Task 5: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table Task 6: Configure no auto summary

Task 7: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table

Lab 22. EIGRP Stub using named configuration

Task 1: Enter IPv4 EIGRP Process with a name Task 2: Enter address-family IPv4 for your AS

Task 3: Configure EIGRP stub with connected option Task 4: Configure EIGRP stub with connected static option Task 5: Configure EIGRP stub with receive only option Task 6: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table

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Task 7: Configure no auto summary

Task 8: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table

Lab 23. EIGRP Tweaks

Task 1: Change K – Values in EIGRP Process using metric weight commands Task 2: Verify neighborship using show ip eigrp neighbor command

Task 3: Change Maximum path for load-balancing, default is 4 Task 4: Verify using show ip protocols command

Task 5: Change EIGRP maximum hopcount, default is 100 Task 6: Verify using show ip protocols command

Lab 24. EIGRP Tweaks using named configuration

Task 1: Change K – Values in EIGRP Process using metric weight commands Task 2: Verify neighborship using show ip eigrp neighbor command

Task 3: Change Maximum path for load-balancing, default is 4 Task 4: Verify using show ip protocols command

Task 5: Change EIGRP maximum hopcount, default is 100 Task 6: Verify using show ip protocols command

Lab 25. Configuring RIPng for IPv6

Task 1: Configure Interface IPv6 address Task 2: Enable IPv6 routing

Task 3: Create RIPng Process for IPv6 and provide routing process name Task 4: Enable RIPng on interfaces

Task 5: Verify IPv6 protocols and its details

Task 6: Verify IPv6 routing table and RIP route entries Task 7: Analyze outputs of debug command

Lab 26. IPv6 RIPng Passive-interface

Task 1: Configure passive-interface command in RIPng Process Task 2: Verify protocols and its details

Task 3: Verify using debug command Task 4: Verify IPv6 protocols and its details Task 5: Verify IPv6 routing table and RIP routes

Lab 27. IPv6 RIPng Authentication

Task 1: Create key chain and assign key Task 2: Select encryption mode Task 3: Enable RIPng authentication

Task 4: Verification of authentication

Task 5: Analysis of debug command for IPv6 Task 6: Verify IPv6 routing table

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Lab 28. IPv6 RIPng Default Network

Task 1: Configure default route towards ISP Task 2: Configure RIPng

Task 3: Configure default information originate command Task 4: Verify default route propagation

Task 5: Verify using IPv6 ping

Lab 29. IPv6 RIPng Summarization

Task 1: Configure IPv6 block of 4 networks in sequence Task 2: Verify routes on neighbor router IPv6 routing table Task 3: Summarize RIP routes on outgoing interfaces

Task 4: Verify receipt of summary route in neighbors IPv6 routing table

OSPF:

Lab 30. Configuring OSPF for IPv4

Task 1: Configure IPv4 OSPF process for Autonomous Task 2: Configure network command

Task 3: Verify IP protocols and its details

Task 4: Verify OSPF updates are sent on relevant interfaces Task 5: Verify OSPF neighborship

Task 6: Verify OSPF topology table

Task 7: Verify routing table and OSPF route entries Task 8: Analyze outputs of debug command

Lab 31. OSPF Authentication

Task 1: Configure IPv4 OSPF Process with a name Task 2: Enable address-family IPv4 for your AS

Task 3: Create key chain and assign key Task 4: Select encryption mode

Task 5: Enable OSPF authentication on both neighbors Task 6: Verification of authentication

Task 7: Verify OSPF neighborship

Lab 32. OSPF Summarization

Task 1: Configure 4 loopbacks with network addresses in sequence Task 2: Disable auto-summarization in OSPF Process

Task 3: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table

Task 4: Summarize OSPF routes on outgoing interfaces Task 5: Verify receipt of summary route in neighbors routing table Task 6: Verify creation of null interface in routing table

Task 7: Analyze administrative distance of summary

Lab 33.OSPF redistribution

Task 1: Configure 4 loopbacks with network addresses in sequence Task 2: Redistribute these connected networks in OSPF process Task 3: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table

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Task 4: Analyze administrative distance of redistributed route in neighbor router Task 5: Analyze network type as “D ex” in neighbor router routing table

Lab 34. OSPF Stub

Task 1: Configure loopbacks with network addresses in sequence Task 2: Configure OSPF stub with connected option

Task 3: Configure OSPF stub with connected static option Task 4: Configure OSPF stub with receive only option

Task 5: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table Task 6: Configure no auto summary

Task 7: Verify routes on neighbor router routing table

Lab 35. OSPF Totally Stubby Area

Task 1: Configure loopbacks with network addresses in sequence

Task 2: Configure OSPF totally stub area with “stub no-summary” command Task 3: Verify routes on router routing table

Lab 36. OSPF Not So Stubby Area (NSSA)

Task 1: Configure loopbacks with network addresses in sequence Task 2: Configure OSPF not so stubby area with “nssa” command Task 3: Verify routes on router routing table

Lab 37. OSPF Virtual Link

Task 1: Configure IPv4 OSPF Process with Area2 is not connected to backbone area

Task 2: Verify routes on router routing table Task 3: Configure IPv4 OSPF virtual link

Task 4: Verify virtual link is up

Task 5: Verify routes on router routing table

Lab 38.Configuring OSPF for IPv6

Task 1: Configure IPv6 OSPF process for Autonomous Task 2: Configure network command

Task 3: Verify IPv6 protocols and its details

Task 4: Verify IPv6 OSPF updates are sent on relevant interfaces Task 5: Verify IPv6 OSPF neighborship

Task 6: Verify IPv6 OSPF topology table

Task 7: Verify routing table and IPv6 OSPF route entries Task 8: Analyze outputs of debug command

Lab 39.OSPF Authentication for IPv6

Task 1: Configure IPv6 OSPF Process with a name Task 2: Enable address-family IPv6 for your AS

Task 3: Create key chain and assign key Task 4: Select encryption mode

Task 5: Enable IPv6 OSPF authentication on both neighbors Task 6: Verification of authentication for IPv6

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Lab 40. OSPF Summarization for IPv6

Task 1: Configure 4 loopbacks with network addresses in sequence Task 2: Disable auto-summarization in IPvc6 OSPF Process

Task 3: Verify IPv6 routes on neighbor router routing table Task 4: Summarize IPv6 OSPF routes on outgoing interfaces

Task 5: Verify IPv6 receipt of summary route in neighbors routing table Task 6: Verify IPv6 creation of null interface in routing table

Task 7: Analyze IPv6 administrative distance of summary

Lab 41. OSPF redistribution for IPv6

Task 1: Configure 4 loopbacks with network addresses in sequence Task 2: Redistribute these connected networks in IPv6 OSPF process Task 3: Verify IPv6 routes on neighbor router routing table

Task 4: Analyze administrative distance of redistributed route in neighbor router Task 5: Analyze network type as “D ex” in neighbor router routing table

Lab 42. OSPF Stub for IPv6

Task 1: Configure loopbacks with network addresses in sequence Task 2: Configure IPv6 OSPF stub with connected option

Task 3: Configure IPv6 OSPF stub with connected static option Task 4: Configure IPv6 OSPF stub with receive only option Task 5: Verify IPv6 routes on neighbor router routing table

Task 6: Configure no auto summary

Task 7: Verify IPv6 routes on neighbor router routing table

Lab 43. OSPF Totally Stubby Area for IPv6

Task 1: Configure loopbacks with network addresses in sequence

Task 2: Configure IPv6 OSPF totally stub area with “stub no-summary” command Task 3: Verify IPv6 routes on router routing table

Lab 44.OSPF Not So Stubby Area (NSSA) for IPv6

Task 1: Configure loopbacks with network addresses in sequence Task 2: Configure IPv6 OSPF not so stubby area with “nssa” command Task 3: Verify IPv6 routes on router routing table

Lab 45.OSPF Virtual Link for IPv6

Task 1: Configure IPv6 OSPF Process with Area2 is not connected to backbone area

Task 2: Verify routes on router routing table Task 3: Configure IPv6 OSPF virtual link

Task 4: Verify virtual link is up

Task 5: Verify IPv6 routes on router routing table

BGP

Lab 46.Configuring BGP for IPv4

Task 1: Configure IPv4 BGP process for Autonomous Task 2: Configure neighbor command

Task 3: Configure IPv4 OSPF Process

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Task 5: Announce the network in BGP Process Task 6: Verify routing table and BGP route entries Task 7: Verify BGP neighborship

Task 8: Verify routes entries in BGP table

Lab 47. Configure BGP AS-PATH Attribute

Task 1: Configure loopback and configure in IPv4 OSPF with network command Task 2: Announce loopback in BGP process

Task 3: Verify routes entries in BGP table

Task 4: Prepend AS for as-path manipulation with route-map policy Task 5: Verification of as-path manipulation in BGP table

Lab 48. Configure BGP Local Preference Attribute

Task 1: Configure loopback and configure in IPv4 OSPF with network command Task 2: Announce loopback in BGP process

Task 3: Verify routes entries in BGP table

Task 4: Configure local preference manipulation with route-map policy Task 5: Verification of local preference manipulation in BGP table

Lab 49. Configure BGP MED Attribute

Task 1: Configure multiple interface to reach single AS

Task 2: Configure interfaces in IPv4 OSPF process with network command Task 3: Announce interfaces in BGP Process

Task 4: Verify routes entries in BGP table

Task 5: Configure selective route manipulation using MED with route-map policy Task 6: Verification of selective route manipulation in BGP table

Lab 50. BGP Summarization

Task 1: Configure loopbacks with network addresses in sequence

Task 2: Configure summarization with “aggregate-address” command Task 3: Verify receipt of summary route in neighbors BGP table

Task 4: Configure summarization with “summary-only” command Task 5: Verify receipt of summary route in neighbors BGP table

Task 6: Configure summarization with “as-set” command Task 7: Verify receipt of summary route in neighbors BGP table

Lab 51.BGP Summarization with Prefix List

Task 1: Summarize with BGP routes in router mode with Pre-fix Address

Task 2: Verify receipt of summary route received in neighbor router’s bgp table

Lab 52.BGP Community String

Task 1: Configure community string attribute with “send-community” command Task 2: Verify community string on neighbor router

Task 3: Configure community string manipulation on neighbor router Task 4: Verify routes entries in BGP table

Lab 53.BGP Route Reflector

Task 1: Configure IPv4 BGP Process for Autonomous Task 2: Configure neighbor command

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Task 4: Announce the network in BGP Process Task 5: Verify routing table and BGP route entries Task 6: Verify BGP neighborship

Task 7: Verify routes entries in BGP table Task 8: Configure BGP Route Reflector

Task 9: Verify IPv4 BGP routes

Lab 54. Configuring BGP for IPv6

Task 1: Configure IPv6 BGP process for Autonomous Task 2: Configure neighbor command

Task 3: Enable address-family IPv6 for your AS Task 4: Activate neighbor

Task 5: Configure IPv6 OSPF Process Task 6: Enable address-family IPv6 for your AS Task 7: Announce the network in BGP Process

Task 8: Verify IPv6 routing table and IPv6 BGP routes entries Task 9: Verify IPv6 BGP neighborship

Task 10: Verify routes entries in IPv6 BGP table

Lab 55. Configure IPv6 BGP AS-PATH Attribute

Task 1: Configure loopback and configure in IPv6 OSPF with network command Task 2:Announce loopback in IPv6 BGP process

Task 3: Verify routes entries in IPv6 BGP table

Task 4: Prepend AS for as-path manipulation with route-map policy Task 5: Verification of as-path manipulation in IPv6 BGP table

Lab 56. Configure BGP Local Preference Attribute

Task 1:Configure loopback and configure in IPv6 OSPF with network command Task 2: Announce loopback in IPv6 PBGP process

Task 3: Verify routes entries in IPv6 BGP table

Task 4: Configure local preference manipulation with route-map policy Task 5: Verification of local preference manipulation in IPv6 BGP table

Lab 57. Configure IPv6 BGP MED Attribute

Task 1: Configure multiple interface to reach single AS

Task 2: Configure interfaces in IPv6 OSPF process with network command Task 3: Announce interfaces in IPv6 BGP Process

Task 4: Verify routes entries in IPv6 BGP table

Task 5: Configure selective route manipulation using MED with route-map policy Task 6: Verification of selective route manipulation in IPv6 BGP table

Lab 58.BGP Summarization for IPv6

Task 1: Configure loopbacks with network addresses in sequence

Task 2: Configure summarization with “aggregate-address” command Task 3: Verify receipt of summary route in neighbors IPv6 BGP table

Task 4: Configure summarization with “summary-only” command Task 5: Verify receipt of summary route in neighbors IPv6 BGP table Task 6: Configure summarization with “as-set” command Task 7: Verify receipt of summary route in neighbors IPv6 BGP table

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Lab 59. BGP Summarization with Prefix List

Task 1: Summarize with BGP routes in router mode with Pre-fix Address

Task 2: Verify receipt of summary route received in neighbor router’s bgp table

Lab 60. Configure IPv6 BGP Community String Attribute

Task 1:Configure community string attribute with “send-community” command Task 2: Verify community string on neighbor router

Task 3: Configure community string manipulation on neighbor router Task 4: Verify routes entries in IPv6 BGP table

Lab 56. BGP Route Reflector

Task 1: Configure IPv6 BGP process for Autonomous Task 2: Configure neighbor command

Task 3: Enable address-family IPv6 for your AS Task 4: Activate neighbor

Task 5: Configure IPv6 OSPF Process

Task 6: Enable address-family IPv6 for your AS Task 7: Announce the network in BGP Process

Task 8: Verify IPv6 routing table and IPv6 BGP routes entries Task 9: Verify IPv6 BGP neighborship

Task 10: Verify routes entries in IPv6 BGP table Task 11: Configure BGP Route Reflector

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