Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks

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September: 13-17
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Length: 5 days

Prerequisites: CCNA certification or equivalent experience
Audience: individuals desiring advanced skills pertaining to the deployment of large-scale switched networks, and those pursuing the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification.

Performance-Based Objectives
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) is a qualifying course for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP® and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP® certifications. The BCMSN course will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to implement scalable multilayer switched networks. The course includes topics on Campus Networks, describing and implementing advanced Spanning Tree concepts, VLANs and Inter-VLAN routing, High Availability, Wireless Client Access, Access Layer Voice concepts, and minimizing service Loss and Data Theft in a Campus Network.

Course Outline
Implement VLANs

  • Explain the functions of VLANs in a hierarchical network.
  • Configure VLANs (e.g., Native, Default, Static and Access).
  • Explain and configure VLAN trunking (i.e., IEEE 802.1Q and ISL).
  • Explain and configure VTP.
  • Verify or troubleshoot VLAN configurations.

Conduct the operation of Spanning Tree protocols in a hierarchical network

  • Explain the functions and operations of the Spanning Tree protocols (i.e., RSTP, PVRST, MISTP).
  • Configure RSTP (PVRST) and MISTP.
  • Describe and configure STP security mechanisms (i.e., BPDU Guard, BPDU Filtering, Root Guard).
  • Configure and Verify UDLD and Loop Guard.
  • Verify or troubleshoot Spanning Tree protocol operations.
  • Configure and verify link aggregation using PAgP or LACP.

Implement Inter-VLAN routing

  • Explain and configure Inter-VLAN routing (i.e., SVI and routed ports).
  • Explain and enable CEF operation.
  • Verify or troubleshoot InterVLAN routing configurations.

Implement gateway redundancy technologies

  • Explain the functions and operations of gateway redundancy protocols (i.e., HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP).
  • Configure HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP.
  • Verify High Availability configurations.

Describe and configure wireless client access

  • Describe the components and operations of WLAN topologies (i.e., AP and Bridge).
  • Describe the features of Client Devices, Network Unification, and Mobility Platforms (i.e., CCX, LWAPP).
  • Configure a wireless client (i.e., ADU).

Describe and configure security features in a switched network

  • Describe common Layer 2 network attacks (e.g., MAC Flooding, Rogue Devices, VLAN Hopping, DHCP Spoofing, etc.)
  • Explain and configure Port Security,802.1x, VACLs, Private VLANs, DHCP Snooping, and DAI.
  • Verify Catalyst switch (IOS-based) security configurations (i.e., Port Security, 802.1x, VACLs, Private VLANs, DHCP Snooping, and DAI).

Configure support for voice

  • Describe the characteristics of voice in the campus network.
  • Describe the functions of Voice VLANs and trust boundaries.
  • Configure and verify basic IP Phone support (i.e. Voice VLAN, Trust and CoS options, AutoQoS for voice).

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