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Course: Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks, Part 2 Duration: 5 Day Hands-On Lab & Lecture Course

Price: $ 3,750.00

Learning Credits: 38 Description:

The Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks, Part 2 (SPNGN2) v1.0 is a course that provides network engineers and technicians with the knowledge and skills that are necessary to implement and support a provider network (P-network).

The course focuses on using Cisco switches and routers that are connected in LANs and WANs and that are typically found in the P-network. Upon completing this course, learners will be able to configure, verify, and troubleshoot the various Cisco networking devices. The course also includes classroom activities with remote labs that are useful to gain practical skills on deploying Cisco IOS/IOS XE Software and Cisco IOS XR Software features to operate and support the P-network.

Objective:

Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Describe the Cisco IP Next-Generation Network (Cisco IP NGN) architecture Expand a small, switched LAN to a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting VLANs, trunking, and Spanning Tree Protocol

Describe routing concepts as they apply to a P-network and discuss considerations when implementing routing on the network

Implement internal and external routing protocols: OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP Describe and implement basic MPLS

Determine how to apply ACLs that are based on network requirements, and implement ACLs on a P-network

Describe when to use NAT and implement NAT on Cisco routers

Describe basic IPv6 concepts and use different configuration scenarios to implement IPv6

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Prerequisites:

The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows:

Basic computer literacy

Basic Microsoft Windows navigation skills Basic Internet usage skills

Basic knowledge of networking concepts

Basic knowledge of Cisco IOS/IOS XE and Cisco IOS XR software configuration Skills and knowledge that are equivalent to those learned in the Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks, Part 1 (SPNGN1) course

Who Should Attend:

The primary audience for this course is as follows:

This course comprises network administrators, network engineers, network managers and systems engineers working in the service provider environment. The secondary audience for this course is as follows:

This course is intended for network designers and project managers. The tertiary audience for this course is as follows:

This course is intended for program managers. The secondary audience for this course is as follows:

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Outline:

Module 1: Service Provider Network Construction Lesson 1: Introduction to Service Providers

Interconnecting ISP Networks

Global IP Address Space Management Global Routing

Lesson 2: Cisco IP NGN Architecture Cisco IP NGN Architecture

Components of a Cisco IP NGN Infrastructure Layer Cisco IP NGN of the Future

Lesson 3: Cisco Hardware Platform Placement Cisco Routers, Switches, and Other Devices Cisco Routers in the Core Network

Cisco Routers and Switches in the Edge and Aggregation Network Cisco Routers in the Access Network

Cisco Switches in the Access Network Module 2: Advanced LAN Switching

Lesson 1: Implementing VLANs and Trunks Introduction to VLANs

Trunking QinQ

Lesson 2: Spanning Tree Protocol Enhancements PVSTP

RSTP MSTP

Spanning Tree Options REP

Lesson 3: Routing Between VLANs Concept of Inter-VLAN Routing

Configuring a Router for Inter-VLAN Routing

Configuring a Layer 3 Switch for Inter-VLAN Routing Lesson 4: First Hop Redundancy Protocols

Gateway Redundancy Problem Hot Standby Router Protocol

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Module 3: Internal Service Provider Traffic Forwarding Lesson 1: Link-State Routing Protocols

Service Provider IP and MPLS Core Network Link-State Routing Protocol Basics

Link-State Database and SPF Calculations Lesson 2: Implementing OSPF

OSPF Basics

Adding Interfaces to OSPF OSPF Load Balancing OSPF Authentication Lesson 3: Implementing IS-IS

IS-IS Basics

Adding Interfaces to IS-IS IS-IS Load Balancing IS-IS Authentication

Lesson 4: Implementing Route Redistribution Route Redistribution Basics

Route Redistribution into OSPF Route Redistribution into IS-IS Lesson 5: MPLS Basics

MPLS Introduction

Label Distribution Protocol MPLS Configuration

Module 4: External Service Provider Routing Lesson 1: Introducing BGP

Introduction to the Interdomain Routing AS Types and Redundancy

BGP Characteristics and Limitations Address Families

Lesson 2: Understanding BGP Path Attributes BGP Path Attributes

Attribute Examples

Lesson 3: Establishing BGP Sessions BGP Peering

External and Internal Border Gateway Protocol Authentication

Lesson 4: Processing BGP Routes

Network Layer Reachability Information Best Route Selection Criteria

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Lesson 5: Configuring Basic BGP Configuring the BGP Process Configuring Routing Parameters Module 5: ACLs and IP Address Translation

Lesson 1: Applying Access Control Lists Access Control Lists

Standard ACLs Extended ACLs IPv6 ACLs

Service Provider Edge Filtering Lesson 2: Transitioning to IPv6

Transition Issues Carrier-Grade NAT NAT64

Dual-Stack

IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunneling

Module 6: Cisco IOS XE and Cisco IOS XR Software

Lesson 1: Describing Cisco IOS XR Software Architecture and Features Cisco IOS XR Software Architecture

Cisco IOS XR Software High-Availability Features Cisco IOS XR Software Release Cycle

Lesson 2: Explaining Software Maintenance Operations on Cisco IOS XR and Cisco IOS XE

Cisco IOS XR Software Packages Cisco IOS XR Software Upgrades

Installing Cisco IOS XR from the Beginning Cisco IOS XR Firmware Updates

Cisco IOS XE Software Packages

Lesson 3: Explaining Configuration Management with Cisco IOS XR Software Committing Configuration

Configuration Rollback Points Lab Outline

Lab 2-1: Configure Advanced Switching

Lab 2-2: Configure Inter-VLAN Routing and Gateway Redundancy Lab 3-1: Implement OSPF

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Lab 5-1: Implement ACLs

Lab 6-1: Manage Cisco IOS XR Software Package

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