SWITCH: Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks
SWITCH: Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks
Description
The Cisco CCNP SWITCH – Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks v2.0 training course develops the required skills and expertise in the candidates that are needed to create an efficient and expandable enterprise network. The primary focus of this training course is on the Layer 2 and multilayer switch functions including VLANs, trunks, inter-VLAN routing, port aggregation, spanning tree, first hop redundancy, as well as network security and high availability features.
This extensive training course on Cisco Switching is part of the series on Cisco CCNP certification exam. The course helps the students to plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complex enterprise switching solutions for campus environments using the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture.
What You Will Learn!
- Learn about the components of the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture
- Implement advanced L2 and multi-layer switching features on Cisco switches
- Implementing VLANs, trunks and VTP
- Configure a DHCP server and relay agent, for both IPv4 and IPv6
- Configuring Layer 2 and Layer 3 port aggregation
- Implement different types of spanning tree protocols and mechanisms, including STP and RSTP
- Implementing inter-VLAN routing on both a router and a multilayer switch
- Configure NTP, SNMPv3, IP SLA, port mirroring, and switch virtualization
- Configure first hop redundancy protocols for IPv4 and IPv6 including HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP
- Implement network security features including port security, storm control and DHCP snooping
- Use an external authentication server in your network, including implementing IEEE 802.1x
Who Should Attend!
- Network analysts, engineers and technicians
- Support and system engineers
- Network administrators
- Anyone involved in planning, implementing, verifying, and troubleshooting switch-based solutions in enterprise networks