Course Code: BCMSN Version: V3.0 Duration: 5 days Price: £1395.00 (ex. VAT)
Overview
This 5-Day Instructor-led course teaches delegates how to create an efficient and expandable enterprise network by installing, configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting network infrastructure equipment according to the Campus Infrastructure module in the Enterprise Composite Network Model (ECNM).
Pre-Requisites
Delegates are required to meet the following prerequisites:
Valid CCNA
Next Course Dates
September 2008 01 Sep Cirencester 15 Sep Wakefield 15 Sep Wokingham 22 Sep London October 2008 06 Oct Manchester 13 Oct Wokingham 20 Oct Coventry 20 Oct Cirencester 27 Oct London
November 2008 03 Nov London 17 Nov London
December 2008 01 Dec Wakefield 08 Dec London 15 Dec Cirencester 15 Dec London
January 2009 05 Jan Wokingham 12 Jan Coventry 19 Jan London
February 2009 02 Feb Cirencester
09 Feb Wakefield
16 Feb London
March 2009 02 Mar Wokingham 09 Mar Cirencester 16 Mar London 30 Mar Coventry
April 2009 20 Apr London
May 2009 18 May Cirencester
Target Audience
Candidates for Cisco CCNP®, CCDP®, CCIP® and CCIE® Routing and Switching and CCIE Communications and Services certifications Network administrators and technicians responsible for implementing and troubleshooting complex routed network environments Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing medium-to-large business networks Senior network support staff performing a help-desk role in a medium or enterprise-sized company that has internal network support escalation staff Network support staff who design, implement, and troubleshoot Layer 3 connectivity issues
Objectives
Define VLANs to segment network traffic and manage network utilization Explain the procedure for configuring both 802.1Q and ISL trunking between two switches so that VLANs that span the switches can connect Describe how VLAN configuration of switches in a single management domain can be automated with the Cisco proprietary VTP Describe WLANs Describe and configure switch infrastructure to support voice Describe and implement security features in a switched network Implement high availability technologies and techniques using multilayer switches in a campus Describe the Campus Infrastructure module of the ECNM |
Content
Course Introduction Network Requirements Introducing Campus Networks Defining VLANs Implementing Best Practices for VLAN Topologies Implementing VLANs Implementing Trunks Propagating VLAN Configurations with VTP Correcting Common VLAN Configuration Errors Implementing Spanning Tree Describing the STP Implementing RSTP Implementing MSTP Configuring Link Aggregation with EtherChannel Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing Describing Routing between VLANs Enabling Routing Between VLANS on a Multilayer Switch Deploying CEF-Based Multilayer Switching Implementing High Availability in a Campus Environment Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with HSRP Optimizing HSRP Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with VRRp and GLBP Wireless LANs Introducing WLANs Describing WLAN Topologies Explaining WLAN Technology and Standards Configuring Cisco WLAN Clients Implementing WLANs Configuring WLANs Configuring Campus Switches to Support Voice Planning for Implementation of Voice in a Campus Network Accommodating Voice Traffic on Campus Switches Minimizing Service Loss and Data Theft in a Campus Network Understanding Switch Security Issues Protecting Against VLAN Attacks Protecting Against Spoof Attacks Describing STP Security Mechanisms Preventing STP Forwarding Loops Securing Network Switches
Certification
Recommended as preparation for exam(s): 642-812 BCMSN This course is part of the CCNP and CCDP Certification Paths.
Follow on Courses
The following courses are recommended for further study: BSCI – Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks ONT – Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks ISCW – Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks ARCH - Designing Cisco Network Architectures
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