Learn the fundamentals of IP Routing. You will be able to define routing, explain the benefits of segmenting a LAN with routers, understand how a router selects routes, discuss the differences between static and dynamic routing, discuss the differences between distance-vector and link-state routing protocols, understand the difference between classful and classless routing, and briefly explain how routing protocols such as RIP, IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF work.
Learn how to configure access lists in an IP routing environment. You will also do hands-on Configuration Labs, and a Challenge Lab to test your troubleshooting knowledge.
In this module, you will learn the basic concepts behind IS-IS. You will also do hands-on Configuration Labs and a Challenge Lab to test your troubleshooting knowledge.
Introduces the routing protocols: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP), and teaches the basics of access lists. It is accompanied by a series of labs designed to enhance the concepts being explained.
Learn the basic concepts behind RIP. You will also do hands-on Configuration Labs to learn some fundamental concepts of RIP, and a Challenge Lab to test your troubleshooting knowledge.
Learn the basic concepts behind Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP). You will also do hands-on Configuration Labs to learn some fundamental concepts of EIGRP, and a Challenge Lab to test your troubleshooting knowledge.
Cisco VFrame Data Center Hardware (SV-VFDC-HA-K9) is a Appliance-ized x86 based server for hosting Virtualization Software. Cisco VFrame Data Center Software Version 1.1 is a centralized management application that controls the server virtualization. Cisco VFrame Data Center Host Agent - Application running on managed server reporting to Virtualization Software Cisco VFrame Data Center API - Web Services based interface. The Cisco VFrame Data Center product will be capable of creating service networks and associating resources dynamically. This training will provide an overview of the product features with specific emphasis on troubleshooting. The course will go through the major functional areas and then dive deeper into troubleshooting specific to each of the managed domains (network, storage, server).
Cisco VFrame Data Center Hardware (SV-VFDC-HA-K9) is a Appliance-ized x86 based server for hosting Virtualization Software. Cisco VFrame Data Center Software Version 1.1 is a centralized management application that controls the server virtualization. Cisco VFrame Data Center Host Agent - Application running on managed server reporting to Virtualization Software Cisco VFrame Data Center API - Web Services based interface. The Cisco VFrame Data Center product will be capable of creating service networks and associating resources dynamically. This training will provide an overview of the product features with specific emphasis on troubleshooting. The course will go through the major functional areas and then dive deeper into troubleshooting specific to each of the managed domains (network, storage, server).
Learn the fundamentals of IP Routing. You will be able to define routing, explain the benefits of segmenting a LAN with routers, understand how a router selects routes, discuss the differences between static and dynamic routing, discuss the differences between distance-vector and link-state routing protocols, understand the difference between classful and classless routing, and briefly explain how routing protocols such as RIP, IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF work.
Describes the main packet switching mechanisms available in Cisco IOS. Process, fast, optimum, Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF), and NetFlow switching are described in detail, with special emphasis given to CEF.
Gain a basic understanding of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) network types. You will understand: the differences between three default OSPF network types; when it is appropriate to use each network type; how to configure each network type; and how to resolve problems with OSPF over non-broadcast multiaccess (NBMA) networks.