Overview
Advanced Routing and Switching for the Field Engineer prepares the learner for the implementation of the design solution as part of a System Engineer and Field Engineer effort, to install and configure the solution in the customer's network so that the customer accepts the solution, and to enable the customer's network operation and the administration of the integrated solution in monitoring baseline performance and managing abnormal incidents or problems.
- Implementing, Verifying, and Troubleshooting a BGP Design
- Understanding and Implementing an MPLS Design
- Implementing, Verifying, and Troubleshooting a QOS Design
- Implementing, Verifying, and Troubleshooting a High Availability Design
- Implementing, Verifying, and Troubleshooting an IPV6 Design
- Troubleshooting and Monitoring Cisco Networks
Who Should Attend
- Channel Partners
- Resellers
- Customers
Course Objectives
After completing this course the delegate will be able to:
- Configure routers and multi-layer switches to enable BGP, given an implementation plan
- Configure routers for MPLS, given an implementation plan
- Configure routers and switches to enable QOS, given an implementation plan
- Implement high availability in the network at Layer 1, Layer 2, and Layer 3, given an implementation plan
- Configure and troubleshoot routers and level 3 switches for IPV6, given an implementation plan
- Use the appropriate show and debug commands to monitor and troubleshoot a Cisco network
Course Outline
This 5-day course is geared at obtaining hands-on experience only; therefore, there is no exam.
- Advanced Capabilities of Cisco Routers and Switches
- Network Management
- Implement High Availability
- MPLS Implementation
Prerequisites
CCNP certification is required to attend this course and a level of knowledge equivalent to:
Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QoS)
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