CCNP Routing (300-101) Cert Prep: Layer 2 and Layer 3 Technologies

CCNP Routing (300-101) Cert Prep: Layer 2 and Layer 3 Technologies

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 2h 30m | 333 MB

Earning the Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching certification signals to potential employers that you possess the skills needed to plan, verify, and troubleshoot enterprise networks. In this course, instructor Greg Sowell prepares you for exam 300-101 ROUTE, Implementing Cisco IP Routing—a qualifying exam for the CCNP Routing and Switching certification—by reviewing two key topics covered on the exam: Layer 2 and Layer 3 technologies. Greg covers RIPng, goes over both fundamental and advanced Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) concepts—including static neighbors and the topology exchange process—and explores EIGRP for IPv6. He also discusses Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) concepts and OSPFv3.

Topics include:

  • Configuring a basic Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) network
  • Static neighbors or K-values
  • Topology exchange
  • Limiting query scope
  • EIGRP default routing
  • EIGRP for IPv6
  • Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) fundamentals
Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Welcome
2 What you should know

RIP
3 RIPng

EIGRP Fundamentals
4 Fundamentals
5 Timers and passive interfaces
6 Static neighbors or K-values

EIGRP Advanced
7 Topology exchange
8 Feasable or reported distance
9 EIGRP load sharing
10 Convergence
11 Limit query scope
12 Route filtering prefix lists
13 Route filtering route maps
14 Route summarization
15 EIGRP default routing

EIGRP for IPv6
16 Exploring EIGRP for IPv6

OSPF Fundamentals
17 Fundamentals
18 Basic configuration
19 Neighborships or timers
20 Network types
21 Virtual links

OSPF Internals
22 Link-state database
23 Type 3 LSAs
24 Neighbor states or LSA exchange
25 Intra-area or inter-area routes
26 Mixed area routes
27 Metric tuning

OSPF Advanced
28 Filtering LSDB
29 Filtering RIB
30 Summarization
31 Default routing
32 Stub networks
33 NSSA or totally NSSA networks

OSPFv3
34 Exploring OSPFv3

Conclusion
35 Next steps