Michigan Technology Services offers many Cisco instructor-led courses. This Cisco ROUTE 300-101 training can take place at our location in Farmington Hills, 20 miles outside of Detroit, where you will sit in a room with one of our instructors, or onsite at your office anywhere throughout the United States.
ROUTE is one of three courses associated with tests required to earn the Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching certification. The ROUTE course builds on the routing skills that the student developed in the CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum. ROUTE teaches advanced routing topics a network administrator needs to know in order to implement and manage an enterprise network of a medium or large size enterprise. Through lectures and hands-on labs students will learn to dramatically increase the number of routers and branch locations in an organization without having to redesign the network when these additional sites are added.
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Who Should Attend
- Network Engineers
- Network Operations Center (NOC) Technical Support Personnel
- Help Desk Technicians
- Network professionals who want to correctly implement routing based solutions given a network design using Cisco IOS services and features, where implementation of routing includes planning, configuring and verification
- Any individual involved in implementation and verification of routing protocols in the enterprise networks
Prerequisites
- ICND1 and ICND2, or ICND: Accelerated v2.0 (CCNAX)
- Describing network fundamentals
- Establishing Internet and WAN connectivity (IPv4 and IPv6)
- Managing network device security
- Operating a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting VLANs, trunking, and spanning tree
- Troubleshooting IP connectivity (IPv4 and IPv6)
- Configuring and troubleshooting EIGRP and OSPF (IPv4 and IPv6)
- Configuring devices for SNMP, syslog, and NetFlow access
- Managing Cisco device configurations, Cisco IOS images, and licenses
Course Objectives
- Describe routing protocols, different remote connectivity options, and their impact on routing and implementing RIPng
- Configure EIGRP in IPv4 and IPv6 environments
- Configure OSPF in IPv4 and IPv6 environments
- Implement route redistribution using filtering mechanisms
- Implement path control using policy-based routing and IP SLA
- Implement enterprise Internet connectivity
- Secure Cisco routers according to best practices and configure authentication for routing protocols
Detailed Course Outline
- Differentiating Routing Protocols
- Understanding Network Technologies
- Connecting Remote Locations with the Headquarters
- Implementing RIPng
- Establishing EIGRP Neighbor Relationships
- Building the EIGRP Topology Table
- Optimizing EIGRP Behavior
- Configuring EIGRP for IPv6
- Discovering Named EIGRP Configuration
- Establishing OSPF Neighbor Relationships
- Building the Link-State Database
- Optimizing OSPF Behavior
- Configuring OSPFv3
- Implementing Basic Routing Protocol Redistribution
- Manipulating Redistribution Using Route Filtering
- Using Cisco Express Forwarding Switching
- Implementing Path Control
- Planning Enterprise Internet Connectivity
- Establishing Single-Homed IPv4 Internet Connectivity
- Establishing Single-Homed IPv6 Internet Connectivity
- Improving Resilience of Internet Connectivity
- Considering Advantages of Using BGP
- Implementing Basic BGP Operations
- Using BGP Attributes and the Path Selection Process
- Controlling BGP Routing Updates
- Implementing BGP for IPv6 Internet Connectivity
- Securing Cisco Routers
- Describing Routing Protocol Authentication Options
- Configuring EIGRP Authentication
- Configuring OSPF Authentication
- Configuring BGP Authentication
- Configuring RIPng
- Configuring and Investigating Basic EIGRP
- Building the EIGRP Topology Table
- EIGRP Stub Routing
- EIGRP Summarization
- EIGRP Load Balancing
- EIGRP for IPv6 Configuration
- Discovering the Named EIGRP Configuration
- Basic OSPF Configuration Introduction
- Building the Link-State Database
- OSPF Path Selection
- OSPF Route Summarization
- OSPF Stub Areas
- Implementing OSPFv3
- Basic Redistribution
- Manipulate Redistribution
- Manipulate Redistribution Using Route Maps
- Analyzing Cisco Express Forwarding
- Implementing PBR
- Configuring NAT Virtual Interface
- Basic IPv6 Internet Connectivity
- Basic BGP Configuration
- Influencing BGP Path Selection
- BGP for IPv6
- Configuring EIGRP Authentication
- OSPF Authentication Configuration