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642-901: Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI)
v3.0
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642-812: Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN)
v3.0
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642-825: Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area
Networks (ISCW) v1.0
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642-845: Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) v1.0
Duration: 160 Hours (Routing 50 Hrs. Switching 50 Hrs.
ISCW 40 Hrs. ONT 20 Hrs.)
Faculty: CCNP certified, also
available after course completion on request with prior
appointments.
Courseware: From CISCO PRESS
Equipment: Two Dedicated fully
loaded CISCO Racks.
International Testing Facility:
Pearson VUE available In- House very soon
Practice Time: Unlimited & Even at
night
(subject to availability of
Lab & Racks)
642-901: Building Scalable
Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) v3.0
In this course, students
will learn how to create an efficient and expandable
enterprise network by installing, configuring, monitoring,
and troubleshooting network infrastructure equipment
(especially routers such as Cisco ISRs) according to the
Campus Infrastructure module in the Enterprise Composite
Network model. The routed network includes the most
commonly used and emerging IP routing protocols.
Contents:
Course
Introduction to Routing in an Enterprise Networks
Configuring
EIGRP
Configuring
OSPF
The IS-IS
Protocol
Manipulating
Routing Updates
Implementing
BGP
Implementing
Multicast
Implementing the Basics of IPv6
642-812: Building Cisco
Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) v3.0
In this course, students
will learn how to create an efficient and expandable
enterprise network by installing, configuring, monitoring,
and troubleshooting network infrastructure equipment
(especially Catalyst Multilayer Switches) according to the
Campus Infrastructure module in the Enterprise Composite
Network model. The campus switched network includes
converged IP data, IPC (voice), and Airspace WLAN
(Wireless) connectivity.
Contents:
Introduction to
Campus Networks
Defining Virtual
Networks (VLANs)
Implementing
Spanning Tree
Implementing
InterVLAN Routing
Implement High
Availability in a Campus Environment
Wireless Client
Access
Minimizing
Service Loss and Data Theft in a Campus Network
Configuring
Campus Switches to Support Voice
642-825: Implementing Secure
Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW) v1.0
After
completing this course the student should be able to:
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Explain
the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to
the WAN Describe and implement teleworker configuration
and access
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Implement
and verify frame mode MPLS
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Describe
and configure a site-to-site IPSEC VPN
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Describe
and configure Cisco EZVPN
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Explain
the strategies used to mitigate network attacks
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Describe
and configure Cisco device hardening
Contents:
Describe and
configure IOS firewall features
Describe
Network Requirements
Connect
Teleworks
Implement Frame
Mode MPLS
IPsec VPNs
Cisco Device
Hardening
Cisco IOS
Threat Defense Features
642-845: Optimizing
Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) v1.0
Prerequisite:
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Explain
the fundamentals of Ethernet including CSMA / CD, port
speed, port duplex, and 10Mbps to 1Gbps
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Complete
the initial configuration of a switch.
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Basic
Spanning Tree Protocol configuration
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Configure
a switch with VLANs.
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Create
basic interswitch connections.
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Troubleshoot a VLAN and VTP to the CCNA level
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Complete
the initial configuration of a router.
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Fundamental security knowledge including the presence of
hackers, viruses and other security threats
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Fundamental knowledge of IP Addressing including the
format of IPv4 addresses, the concept of subnetting, and
VLSM and CIDR as well as static and default routing
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Basic NAT
/ PAT
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Standard
and Extended Access Lists
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Use client
utilities including Telnet, IPCONFIG, Trace Route, Ping,
FTP, TFTP, and Hyperterminal
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Basic
IOS familiarity, including accessing the CLI on a Cisco
device and specifically implementing the debug and show
commands
After
completing this course the student should be able to:
Explain the
Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to an
end-to-end enterprise network
Describe
specific requirements for implementing a VOIP network
Describe the
need to implement QoS and the methods for implementing QoS
on a converged network using Cisco's routers and Catalyst
Switches
Explain the key
IP QoS mechanisms used to implement the DiffServ QoS model
Configure Auto
QoS for Enterprise
Describe and configure wireless security and basic
wireless management
Contents:
Describe
Network Requirements
Describing
Cisco VoIP Implementations
Introduction to
IP QoS
Implementing
the DiffServ QoS Model
Implementing
AutoQoS
Wireless Secur |